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REES A. & B. (1961)

Celtic Heritage, Thames and Hudson, 1961.

 
RIDDLER I.D. (1995)

“Anglo-Norman chess”, de VOOGT A.-J. (ed.), New Approaches to Board Games Research, Leiden, 1995, p. 99-100.

 
RIDDLER I.D. (2007)

“The Pursuit of Hnefatafl”, FINKEL I. (dir.), Ancient Board Games in Perspective, London, British Museum Press, 2007, p. 256-262.

 
RITCHIE A. (1977)

“Excavation of Pictish and Viking-Age farmsteads at Buckquoy, Orkney”, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (Edinburgh), 108, 1977, p. 174-227.

 
RITCHIE A. (1987)

“The Picto-Scottish Interface in Material Culture”, SMALL A. (ed.), The Picts: A New Look at Old Problem, Dundee, Univ. of Dundee, 1987, p. 59-67.

 
ROBINSON J.A. (1923)

The Time of St Dunstan, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923.

 
ROBINSON J. (2004, r??d. 2010)

The Lewis Chessmen, British Museum Objets in Focus, London, 2004 (rééd. 2010).

 
ROESDAHL E. (1991)

The Vikings, London, Penguin Books, 1991.

 
RUNDKVIST M. & WILLIAMS H. (2008)

" A Viking Boat Grave with Amber Gaming Pieces Excavated at Skamby, Östergötland, Sweden", Medieval Archaeology, 52, 2008, p. 69-102.

 
RYBINA E. A. (2007)

"Chess pieces and game boards", Wood Use in Medieval Novgorod, Oxford, Oxbow Books, 2007, p 354-359.

 
SALAMALLAH THE CORPULENT (1982)

Medieval Games, Raymond’s Quiet Press, 1982.

 
SANDEMAN M. (2003)

“Tablut. A Sami Game”, Abstract Games, 16, 2003.

 
SANVITO A. (2002)

“Das Rätsel des Kelten-Spiels”, Board Games Studies, 5, 2002, p. 9-24.

 
SCHLAUCH M. (trad.) (1934)

“The Saga of Fridthjof the Bold”, Medieval Narrative, New York, Prentice-Hall, 1934.

 
SCHMIDT-THOM? P. (1985)

“Hölzernes Alltagsgeschirr und Spiele”, Der Keltenfürst von Hochdorf, Methoden und ergebnisse der Landesarchäologie, Stuttgart, 1985, p. 463-471.

 
SIMPSON J. (1967)

Everyday Life in the Viking Age, New York, Dorset Press, 1967.

 
SIMPSON W.G. (1972)

“A Gaming-Board of Ballinderry-type from Knockanboy, Derrykeighan, Co. Antrim Ulster”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 35, 1972, p. 63-64.

 
SMITH J.E. (ed.) (1811)

Lachesis Lapponica or A tour in Lappland, London, White and Cochrane, 1811 (traduction anglaise de l'ouvrage de Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linné), Iter lapponicum, 1732).

 
SMITH P. (1994)

“Period Pastimes”, The Complete Anacronist, 71, 1994 (Society for Creative Anachronism), Milpitas, CA, p. 34-35, 46.

 
SODBERG B. (2007)

"Pastimes or serious business? Norwegian graves with gaming objects c. 200-1000 AD", dans HARDH B., JENNBERTH K. & OLAUSON D. (ed.), On the Road: Studies in Honour of Lars Larsson, Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2007, p. 265-69. (Acta Archaeologia Lundensia 26)

 
STERCKX C. (1970)

“Les jeux de damiers celtiques”, Annales de Bretagne, 77, 1970, p. 599-609.

 
STERCKX C. (1973)

“Les jeux de damier celtiques”, Études celtiques, 13, 1973, p. 733-749.

 
STERCKX C. (1973)

“Les trois damiers de Buckquoy (Orcades)”, Annales de Bretagne, 80, 1973, p. 675-689.

 
STEWART C. (2001) (MKA Todd FISCHER)

The Tafl Family of Games: Rules and a Brief History, with an emphasis on Tablut, 2001.

 
STRATFORD N. (1997)

The Lewis Chessmen and the enigma of the hoard, London, British Museum Press, 1997.

 
SUCKLING N. (1990)

Fidchell – celtic chess, Quintessential Games, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 1990.

 
TAYLOR M. (1978)

The Lewis Chessmen, London, 1978.

 
TEICHERT M. (2013)

Sport und Spiel bei den Germanen Nordeuropa von der römischen Kaiserzeit bis zum Mittelalter [Sports and Games Among the Germanic Peoples], Walter de Gruyter, 2013 (Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde - Ergänzungsbände 88)

 
THOMAS R. J. et alii (1950-1987)

"Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru", Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru (GPC), Caerdydd, 1950-1987.

 
THOMSEN T. (2002)

"Chess in Europe in the 5th century ?", Board Games Studies, 5, 2002.

 
TROTZIG G. (1991)

Craftsmanship and Function, Stockholm, Statens Histotiska Museum, 1991.

 
TRYCKARE T. (1966)

The Viking, Gothenburg, Cagnar & Co., 1966.

 
WALKER D. (2007)

Reconstructing Hnefatafl. A Series of Four Articles, 2007. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
WALKER D. (2007)

Tafl: an obsession, 2007. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
WALKER D. (2014)

Reconstructing Hnefatafl, Marston Gate, Amazon.co.uk, 2014.

 
WALLER K. (1959)

Die Graberfelder von Hemmor, Quelkorn, Gudendorf und Duhnen-Wehrburg in Niedersachsen, Hamburg, 1959.

 
WARD C.L. (1996)

“King's Table: Game of the Noble Scandinavians”, The Bear Necessities, Bjornsborg, Ansteorra, 1996.

 
WARD C.L. (1997)

“King's Table: Game of the Noble Scandinavians”, Tournaments Illuminated Issue 121, Milpitas, 1997.

 
WARD C.L. (2007)

King's Table: Game of the Noble Scandinavians, 2007.

 
WHITTAKER H. (2006)

“Game-Boards and Gaming-Pieces in Funerary Contexts in the Northern European Iron Age”, Nordlitt, 20, 2006, p. 103-119. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
WIDURA A. (2012)

"From Status to Meaning – An Alternative Approach to Board Game Objects in Iron Age Scandinavia" dans KIENLIN T. & ZIMMERMANN A. (éd), Beyond Elites. Alternatives to Hierarchical Systems in Modelling Social Formations, UPA 215, Bonn, 2012, p. 1-9. Consultation en ligne >>>

 
WILLIAMS I. (1982)

"Pedeir Keinc y Mabinogi", Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru (GPC), Caerdydd, 1982.

 
WILSON D.M. & ROESDAHL E. (1992)

From Viking to Crusader, Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 1992.

 
WILSON D.M. (1980)

The Vikings and their Origins, New York, A&W Visual Library, 1980.

 
WILSON D.M. (1989)

The Vikings and their Origins: Scandinavia in the First Millennium, London, Thames and Hudson, 1989 (éd. revue).

 
WINKELMAN P. (2012)

"Að elta stelpur: an Icelandic chimera”, 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. 55-70.

 
WIRCZOREK A. & HINZ H.M. (dir.) (2000)

From Viking to Crusader, Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 1992.

 
WRIGHT Ch. D. (1993)

The Irish Tradition in Old English Literature, Cambridge, University Press, 1993.

 
YOUNGS S. (1983)

"The gaming pieces", CARE-EVANS A. (ed.), The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial 3, London, 1983.

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