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FINKEL I. (1995)

The Lewis Chessmen and what happened to them, London, 1995.

 
FISKE W. (2007)

Chess in Iceland and Icelandic Litterature, Florence, 1905, reed. Kessinger Publishing, 2007.

 
FOOTE P.G. & WILSON D.M. (1980)

The Viking Achievement, Hertfordshire, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1980.

 

"Brettspiel in Oldenburg vor Tausend Jahren", dans EHLERS K. (ed), 750 Jahre Stadtrecht Oldenburg in Holstein (Oldenburg), 1985, p. 207-22.

 
GABRIEL I. (1988)

"Hof- und Sakralkultur sowie Gebrauchs- und Handelsgut im Spiegel der Kleinfunde von Starigard/Oldenburg", Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Komission, 69, 1988, p. 103-291.

 
GANTZ J. (1981)

Early Irish Myths and Sagas, London, Penguin Books, 1981.

 
GOMME A. B. (1894)

The traditionnal Games of England, Scotland and Ireland, 2 vol., London, 1894 - 1898 (rééd. Thames, 1984).

 
GORDON E.V. (ed.) (1957)

“A Gentleman's Accomplishments”, An Introduction to Old Norse, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2e ed., 1957.

 
GRAHAM-CAMPBELL J. (1980)

The Viking World, London, Frances-Lincoln Publishers, 1980.

 
GRAHAM-CAMPBELL J. (1981)

Viking Artefacts. A selected Catalogue , London, British Museum Publications Ltd, 1981.

 
GRAHAM-CAMPBELL J. et alii (1994)

Cultural Atlas of the Viking World , New York, Facts on File, 1994.

 
GRANQUIST S. (1995)

Tafl, 1995-1996.

 

Brætspil og brikker i dansk vikingetid og middelalder, Aarhus, 1990.

 
HALL Mark A. & FORSYTH K. (2011)

"Roman rules? The Introduction of Board-games to Britain and Ireland", Antiquity, 85, 330, 2011, p. 1325-1338.

 
HALL Mark A. & PETTITT P. (2009)

"A pair of merels boards on a stone block from Church Hole Cave, Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire, England", The Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 112, 2008, p.135-42.

 
HALL R. (1984)

The Viking Digest, London, The Bodley Head, 1984.

 
HALL R. (1990)

Viking Age Archaeology in Britain and Ireland, Buckinghamshire, Shire Publications Ltd., 1990.

 
HALL Mark A. (1998)

"A probable gaming board from Ormiston, Newburgh, Fife", Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, 4, 1998, p.145-149.

 
HALL Mark A. (2001)

"A bone die from Whichford Castle, Warwickshire", Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Transactions, 102, 2001 (for 1999), p. 84-87.

 
HALL Mark A. (2001)

"A double-sided Hnefatafl board from Cathedral Hill, Downpatrick: Time consumed in an early medieval monastic enclosure", Lecale Miscellany – Journal of the Lecale Historical Society, 19, 2001, p. 31-36. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
HALL Mark A. (2001)

"A possible merels board incised on the pre-conquest cross-base at Addingham St Michael’s Church, Cumbria", Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 1 (New Series), 2001, p. 45-51.

 
HALL Mark A. (2001)

"Gaming-Board Badges", dans van BEUNIGNEN H. J. E, KOLDEWIL A. M.& KICKEN D. (eds), Heilig en Profaan 2 – 1200 Laatmiddeleeuwse Insignes uit openbare en particuliere collecties, Rotterdam papers, 12 (Cothen), 2001, p.  173-78.

 
HALL Mark A. (2005)

"The Whitby Merels Board", Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 77, 2005, p. 25-29.

 
HALL Mark A. (2007)

"Gaming Piece", COX A. et alii, "Excavations at Horse Cross, Perth", Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, 13, 2007, p. 112-206, (p. 177-78).

 
HALL Mark A. (2007)

Playtime in Pictland: The Material Culture of Gaming in Early Medevial Scotland, Published by Rosemarkie Scotland Groam House Museum, 2007.

 
HALL Mark A. (2009)

"Where the Abbot Carries Dice: Gaming-Board Misericords in Context", dans BLOCK E. C. (eds), Profane Imagery in Marginal Arts of the Middle Ages, Turnhout, 2009 (= Profane Arts of the Middle Ages 1 - Proceedings of the Misericordia International Symposium, Sheffield 2003), p. 63-81.

 
HALL Mark A. (2011)

"Playtime Everyday: The Material Culture of Medieval Gaming" dans COWAN E. J. & HENDERSON L. (ed.), A History of Everyday Life in Medieval Scotland, 1000 to 1600, Edinburgh University Press, 2011, p. 145-168.

 
HALL Mark A. (2012)

"Des Jeux Gravés dans la Pierre: Graffiti des cathédrales, monastères et églises paroissiales en Grande-Bretagne", Histoire et Images Médiévales, Thématique n°28, 2012, p. 30-33. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
HARRINGTON A. (1990)

“Hnefatafl: the Viking Game of Strategy”, Northways, 1990.

 
HAUGEN Odd Einar (1983)

"Brettspel i nordisk mellomalder", Eigenproduksjon, a periodical published by Nordisk Institutt, University of Bergen, Bergen, 1983, p. 1-37.

 
HELLMUTH P. (2006)

"Fidchell", dans KOCH J.T. (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia, Santa Barbara (CA), ABC-Cli, p. 745-74.

 
HELMFRIED S. (2000, reed. 2005)

Hnefatafl: the Strategic Board-Game of the Vikings, Stockholm, 2000 (reed. 2005). Consultation en ligne >>>

 
HENCKEN H. O'N. (1933)

"A gaming board of the Viking Age", Acta Archaeologia, 4, 1933, p. 85-104.

 
HILLS C. (1977)

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Part 1, Gressenhall, 1977 (East Anglian Archaeology, 6).

 
HILLS C. & PENN K. (1981)

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Part 2, Gressenhall, 1981 (East Anglian Archaeology, 11).

 
HILLS C., PENN K. & RICKETT R. (1984)

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Part 3, Gressenhall, 1984 (East Anglian Archaeology, 21).

 
HILLS C., PENN K. & RICKETT R. (1987)

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Part 4, Gressenhall, 1987 (East Anglian Archaeology, 34).

 
HILLS C., PENN K. & RICKETT R. (1994)

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Part 5, Gressenhall, 1994 (East Anglian Archaeology, 64).

 
HOLLANDER Lee M. (1962)

The Poetic Edda, Austin, University of Texas Press, 1962.

 
JENKINS D. (1986)

The Law of Hywel Dda, Llandysul, The Gomer Press, 1986.

 
JONES G. & JONES T. (1989)

The Mabinogion, London, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., Charles E. Tuttle Co. Inc., Rutland, Vermont, 1989.

 
JONES G. & JONES T. (1993)

The Mabinogion, London, Orion Publishing Group, 1993

 
JONES Gwyn (trad.) (1961)

“Gunnlaugs saga ormstunga”, Eirik the Red and Other Icelandic Sagas, New York, Oxford University Press, 1961.

 
JONES Earl P. (1993)

“A Brief Look at Some Welsh Games”, Camamseriad, vol. 2, 1993, p.6-9.

 
JONES Earl P. (1995)

A History of pagan Europe, London, Routledge, 1995.

 
JONQUAY S. & MERIGOT B. (2012)

"Alquerque de doce, archéologie et règles d'après le Livre des Jeux", Histoire et Images Médiévales, Thématique n°28, 2012, p. 34-39. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
J?RGENSEN M. D. (2006)

Welcome to nefatavl! Consultation en ligne >>>

 

“Alquerque and Tafl Games”, Indoor Games or How to While Away a Siege, The Compleat Anachronist n°4, 1983, p. 27-31.

 
KEYLAND N. (1921)

"Dablot prejjesne och dablot duoljesne. Tvänne lappska spel från Frostviken, förklarade och avbildade", Etnologiska Studier tillägnade Nils Edvard Hammarstedt 19 3/3 21, Sune Ambrosiani Ed., Stockholm, 1921, p. 35-47.

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