Experiments on Painting Viking Age Woodwork

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Experiments on Painting Viking Age Woodwork. / Lyngstrøm, Henriette Syrach; Friis Hellström, Nanna; Vebæk Gelskov, Anna; Andersen, Sofie Louise .

I: EXARC, Bind 2024, Nr. 1, 26.02.2024.

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Lyngstrøm, HS, Friis Hellström, N, Vebæk Gelskov, A & Andersen, SL 2024, 'Experiments on Painting Viking Age Woodwork', EXARC, bind 2024, nr. 1. <https://exarc.net/issue-2024-1/ea/experiments-painting-viking-age-woodwork>

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Lyngstrøm, H. S., Friis Hellström, N., Vebæk Gelskov, A., & Andersen, S. L. (2024). Experiments on Painting Viking Age Woodwork. EXARC, 2024(1). https://exarc.net/issue-2024-1/ea/experiments-painting-viking-age-woodwork

Vancouver

Lyngstrøm HS, Friis Hellström N, Vebæk Gelskov A, Andersen SL. Experiments on Painting Viking Age Woodwork. EXARC. 2024 feb. 26;2024(1).

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Lyngstrøm, Henriette Syrach ; Friis Hellström, Nanna ; Vebæk Gelskov, Anna ; Andersen, Sofie Louise . / Experiments on Painting Viking Age Woodwork. I: EXARC. 2024 ; Bind 2024, Nr. 1.

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