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Jocari (latin iocari s’amuser, iocus jeu)

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KINSELLA T. (1969)

The Tain, Oxford University Press, 1969.

 
KNUTSON C. (2001)

“The Games of the Vikings”, Renaissance Magazine, 22, 2001, p. 22-23.

 
KR?GER Th. (1982)

“Das Brett- und Würfelspeil der Spätlatenezeit und römischen Kaiserzeit im freien Germanien”, Neue Ausgrabungen und Forschungen in Niedersachsen, 15, 1982, p. 135-324.

 
KURZAWA F. (2015)

"Trésor d'ivoires. Le jeu d'échecs de l'île de Lewis" dans Archeologia, 537, 2015, p. 43-48.

 
LA FAY H. (1972)

The Vikings, Washington DC, National Geographic Society, 1972.

 
LAWRENCE D. (2014)

"A pictish origin for Hnefatafl?", Board Game Studies Journal, 8, 2014, p. 63-79. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
LEEDS E.T. (1924)

“An Anglo-saxon cremation burial of the seventh century in Asthall Barrow, Oxfordshire”, Antiquaries Journal, 4, 1924, p. 113-126.

 
LETHBRIDGE (1936)

A Cemetery at Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, 1936 (Cambridge Antiquarian Society Quarto Publications, New Series, 5).

 
LETHBRIDGE (1951)

A Cemetery at Lackford, Suffolk, Cambridge, 1951 (Cambridge Antiquarian Society Quarto Publications, New Series, 6).

 
LEVICK B. & BEADLE M. (1996)

Games of the Viking & Anglo-Saxon Age, Regia Anglorum Publications, 1996.

 
LEWIS F. (1943)

Gwerin Ffristial a Thawlbwrdd, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, session 1941, London, 1943, p. 185-205.
Extrait cfr http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/archives/welsh-l/welsh-l/1994/Apr/Gwyddbwyll-Rules---at-last

 
LINDHOLM P. A. (1884)

Hos Lappbönder, Stockholm, Albert Bonniers Förlag, 1884.

 
MacGREGOR A., MAINMAN A. J., ROGERS N. S. H. (1999/2005)

Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn from Anglo-Scandinavian an Medieval York, The Archaeology of York, The Small Finds, Vol 17, fasc. 12, 1999/2005, York Archaeological Trust.

 
MacGREGOR A. (1978)

Roman Finds from Skeldergate and Bishophill, London, 1978 (The Archaeology of York, The Small Finds AY17/2).

 
MacGREGOR A. (1985)

Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn. The Technology of Skeletal Materials since the Roman Period, London, Beckenham-Sydney, 1985.

 
MacLEES (1990)

“Games people played. Gaming-pieces, boards and dice from excavations in the medieval town of Trondheim, Norway”, Fortiden I Trondheim bygrunn: Folkebibliothekstomten, Meddelelser, 24, 1990.

MacWHITE E. (1946)
MacWHITE E. (1946)

“Early Irish Board Games”, dans Eigse: A Journal of Irish Studies, V, Dublin, National University of Ireland, 1946, p. 25-35. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
MADDEN F. (1832)

"Historical Remarks on the Introduction of the Game of Chess into Europe and of the Ancient Chessmen Discovered in the Isle of Lewis", Archaeologia, 24, 1832, p. 203-291.

 
MAGNUSSON M. (1976)

Viking: Hammer From the North, London, Orbis Publishing, 1976.

 
MAGNUSSON M. (1980)

The Vikings, New York, Elseveir-Dutton Publishing Co., 1980.

 
MAIER R.A. (1961)

“Zu keltischen Würfelfunden aus dem Oppidum von Manching”, Germania, 39, 1961, p. 354-360.

 
MANN J.E. (1982)

Early Medieval Finds from Flaxengate I: Objects of Antler, Bone, Stone, Horn, Ivory, Amber and Jet, London, 1982 (The Archaeology of Lincoln, 14-1).

 
McALISTER D. (2008)

Gender, Age and Visibility: The Archaeology of Women and Children in Ireland 700-1200, Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 2008.

 
McLAREN D. (2004)

"An important child's burial from Doune, Perth and Kinross, Scotland", GIBSON A. & SHERIDAN A., ed., From Sickles to Circles: Britain and Ireland at the Time of Stonehenge, Stroud, Sutton, 2004, p. 289-303.

 
MEANEY A.L. (1964)

A Gazetteer of Early Anglo-Saxon Burial Sites, London, 1964.

 
MEANEY A.L. (1981)

Anglo-Saxon Amulets and Curing Stones, Oxford, 1981 (British Archaeological Reports, British Series 96).

 
MICHAELSEN K.K. (1992)

Braet of Brik, Spil I jernalderen, Højbjerg, 1992.

 
MICHAELSEN P. (2001)

“Daldøs: An almost forgotten dice board game”, Board Games Studies, 4, 2001, p. 19-31. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
MICHAELSEN K. K. (2002)

"Games and gaming pieces in Iron age Denmark", dans RETSCHITZKI J. & HADDAD-ZUBEL R. (éd.), Step by Step. Proceedings of the 4th Colloquium Board Games in Academia, Fribourg, Éditions Universitaires, 2002, p. 65-76.

 
MICHAELSEN P. (2012)

“Haretavl - Hare and hounds as a board game”,dans DEPAULIS T. (ed.), Of Boards and Men: Board Games Investigated, Proceedings of the XIIIth Board Game Studies Colloquium Paris, 14-17 April 2010, Paris, 2012, p. 37-53.

 
MICHAELSEN P. (2012)

"Haretavl - Hare and Hounds as a Board Game", dans DEPAULIS T. (ed.), Of Boards and Men: Board Games Investigated, Proceedings of the XIIIth Board Game Studies Colloquium Paris, 14-17 April 2010, Paris, 2012, p. 37-53.

 
MICHAELSEN P. (2012)

"Un jeu médiéval arabe en Scandinavie ?", Histoire et Images Médiévales, Thématique n°28, 2012, p. 25-29. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
MINARD A. (2006)

"Gwyddbwyll", dans KOCH J.T. (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia, Santa Barbara (CA), ABC-Cli, p. 866.

 
MONCRIEFF A.R. Hope, ed. (1913)

"Ogier the Dane", Romance and Legend of Chivalry, New York, Bell, 1913.

 
MORRIS C.A. (2000)

Wood and Woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York, York, 2000 (The Archaeology of York, The Small Finds 17/13).

 
MYRES J.N.L. & GREEN B. (1973)

The Anglo-Saxon Amulets Cemeteries of Castor-by-Norwich and Markshall, Norfolk, London, 1973.

 

“An old dice game with an obscure origin”, Board Games Studies, 4, 2001, p. 9-14.

 
OLLERENSHAW I. (2005)

“Toys for the viking horde”, 2005. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
OSTERGAARD E. & GASTON A. (2002)

"Daldos - An almost forgotten board-game", dans RETSCHITZKI J. & HADDAD-ZUBEL R. (éd.), Step by Step. Proceedings of the 4th Colloquium Board Games in Academia, Fribourg, Éditions Universitaires, 2002, p. 25-36.

 
OWEN G. D. (1964)

Elizabethan Wales, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 1964.

 
PAGE R.I. (1995)

Chronicles of the Vikings, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1995.

 
PEARSON A. (1993)

The Vikings, London, Reed International Books Ltd., 1993.

 
PEATE I. C. (1972)

Tradition and Folk Life, London, Faber and Faber Ltd, 1972.

 
PENDLESON K.R.G. (1980)

The Viking, New York, Windward, 1980.

 
PENNICK N. (1988)

Games of the Gods: The origin of board games in magic and divination, États-Unis, Rider, 1988.

 
PENNICK N. (1989)

Games of the Gods. The origin of board games in magic and divination, York Beach, Maine, Samuel Weiser, 1989.

 
PENNICK N. (1992)

Secret Games of the Gods: Ancient Ritual Systems in Board Games, Red Wheel Weiser, réed. 1992.

 
PIRLING R. (1966)

Das Römish-Fränkisch Graberfeld von Krefeld-Gellup, Berlin, 1966 (Germanische Denkmäler der Volkerwanderungenszeit, Series B2).

 
PRATESI F. (2004)

“A Swedish Pioneer of Go and its Mathematical Investigation”, Nordisk GoBlad, 2004.

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