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Record #202690:
Bjarmaland and interaction in the north of Europe from the Viking Age until the early Middle Ages / Mervi Koskela Vasaru.
Title: | Bjarmaland and interaction in the north of Europe from the Viking Age until the early Middle Ages / Mervi Koskela Vasaru. |
Author(s): | Vasaru, Mervi Koskela. |
Date: | 2012. |
In: | Journal of Northern Studies. (2012.), Vol. 6(2) (2012) |
Abstract: | Investigates interaction in far north of early Medieval Europe, focusing on Bjarmaland (located by some sources in Lapland and others in Kola Peninsula). Bjarmians, as portrayed in written sources, seem to have been permanently settled group of Baltic Fennic-speaking people living in north of Europe from Viking Age to early Middle Ages. They seem to have been involved in international fur trade and had contacts with Norwegians. |
Notes: | Journal of Northern Studies. Vol. 6(2) :37-58 (2012). |
Keywords: | 39 -- Ethnography: Bjarmians. 93"04/14" -- Fifth to fifteenth centuries A.D. V -- History. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*501) -- Russia (Federation). (*531.9) -- Murmanskaya Oblast'. (*55) -- European Arctic. (*56) -- Finland. |
SPRI record no.: | 202690 |
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