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Ilkjaer, Jorgen: Illerup Adal. 9. – 10, Die Schilde
#1
Does anyone know this book? From it's despription it looks like an imensely interesting book! Confusedhock:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/8788 ... e&n=266239
Jef Pinceel
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#2
The book is a bit expensive but there's also a web site of the illerup excavations.

http://www.illerup.dk/

http://www.moesmus.dk/illerup/documents ... vations%22
Tot ziens.
Geert S. (Sol Invicto Comiti)
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#3
I have a couple of those Illerup (9 & 10) books but I can't read them :roll: Photos, drawings and non-literate parts are excellent though.
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#4
Thanks guys. A pity none such sites from the first century were discovered. But still, great stuff. I find the prices not so high if you compare them to for example the one from Dura Europos...

@Jim: are there any wooden remains discussed/pictured in the book? What language are the books in? German or a Danish? German I can read, Danish, well... Smile

Vale,
Jef Pinceel
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Marcvs Mvmmivs Falco

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#5
It's your lucky day, they're in German.

9 has plenty of nice photos of round plank shields, both whole and fragments.
10 has stacks of fittings, including shed loads of bosses.
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#6
Any of the books in this sequence have a lot of sword pictures ?
Conal Moran

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