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Gullgubber (Norwegian,
pronounced [ˈɡʉ̀lːˌɡʉbːər]) or
guldgubber (Danish,
pronounced [ˈkulˌkupɐ]),
guldgubbar (Swedish,
pronounced [ˈɡɵ̂lːdˌɡɵbːar]), are...
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Scandinavia also
produced small and
fragile gold-foil pieces,
called gullgubber, that were
worked in repoussé with
human figures.
These begin to appear...
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dating from the
Migration Period into the
early Viking Age (known as
gullgubber) have been
discovered in
various locations in Scandinavia, at one site...
- script,
various common objects of
material culture such as
bracteates and
gullgubber (small gold objects) and the
confrontation with Rome as
things that could...
- sites,
known as hofs, were
large halls built on the chieftains' farms.
Gullgubber—small gold
objects decorated with
pagan motifs—placed near
poles in early...
- The snake-witch
stone from the
Germanic Iron Age (Gotland, Sweden) "
Gullgubber":
Symbolic golden leaves from the
Germanic Iron Age (Bornholm, Denmark)...
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dating from the
Migration Period into the
early Viking Age (known as
gullgubber) have been
discovered in
various locations in Scandinavia,
almost 2,500...
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dating from the
Migration Period into the
early Viking Age (known as
gullgubber) have been
discovered in
various locations in Scandinavia, in one case...
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Gullgubber from the Iron Age, the
oldest Toreutics in
Northern Europe; this one
found in
Kongsvik in
Tjeldsund Muni****lity, Nordland....
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under a
Norwegian church. The
building had been of post construction, and
gullgubber were
found in one post-hole. At Hov in
Vingrom near Lake Mjøsa in southern...