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Davide Zori & Jesse Byock (ed.). Viking archaeology in Iceland. Mosfell Archaeological Project (Cursor Mundi 20). xxvi+254 pages, 124 colour and b&w illustrations, 28 tables. 2014. Turnhout: Brepols; 978-2-503-54400-7 paperback €120.

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Davide Zori & Jesse Byock (ed.). Viking archaeology in Iceland. Mosfell Archaeological Project (Cursor Mundi 20). xxvi+254 pages, 124 colour and b&w illustrations, 28 tables. 2014. Turnhout: Brepols; 978-2-503-54400-7 paperback €120.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2015

James Barrett*
Affiliation:
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, UK (Email: jhb41@cam.ac.uk)

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References

Zori, D., Byock, J., Erlendsson, E., Martin, S., Wake, T. & Edwards, K.J.. 2013. Feasting in Viking Age Iceland: sustaining a chiefly political economy in a marginal environment. Antiquity 87: 150–65.Google Scholar