Contents:
Paul Bibire: 'On reading the Icelandic sagas: approaches to old icelandic texts'
Dauvit Broun: 'Becoming Scottish in the thirteenth century: the evidence of the chronicle of Melrose'
Clare Downham: 'Living on the edge: Scandinavian Dublin in the twelfth century'
Christopher Lowe: 'Image and imagination: the Inchmarnock "hostage stone"'
Elizabeth Okasha: 'Anglo-Saxon inscriptions found outside the British Isles'
Elizabeth Ridel, 'From Scotland to Normandy: the Celtic sea route of the Vikings'
Jon Vidar Sigurdsson, 'The appearance and personal abilities of goðar, jarlar, and konungar: Iceland, Orkney and Norway'
Frans-Arne Stylegar and Liv K. Schei, '"Lords of Norroway": the Shetland estate of Herdis Thorvaldsdatter'
Gareth Williams, ‘"These people were high-born and thought well of themselves": the family of Moddan of Dale
Alex Woolf, 'The wood beyond the world: Jämtland and the Norwegian kings'
Lesley Abrams, 'Conversion and the church in the Hebrides in the viking age: "A very difficult thing indeed"'
Haki Antonsson, Sally Crumplin and Aidan Conti, 'A Norwegian in Durham: an anatomy of a miracle in Reginald of Durham’s Libellus de admirandis beati Cuthberti'
Margaret Cormack, 'Irish and Armenian ecclesiastics in medieval Iceland'
Sarah Jane Gibbon, 'Medieval parish formation in Orkney'
Hans-Emil Lidén [Hans-Emil Liden], 'The church of St. Clement in Oslo'
Christopher D. Morris with Kevin J. Brady and Paul G. Johnson, 'The Shetland chapel-sites project 1999-2000'
Beverley Ballin Smith, 'Norwick: Shetland’s first viking settlement?'
James H. Barrett, 'The pirate fishermen: the political economy of a medieval maritime society'
Neil G. W. Curtis, '"Like stray words or letters" The development and workings of the treasure Trove system'
Ian Fisher and Ian G. Scott, 'Early medieval sculpture from the Faroes: an illustrated catalogue'
Mark A. Hall, 'Liminality and loss: the material culture of St Serf’s priory, Loch Leven, Kinross-shire, Scotland'
Jo McKenzie, 'Manuring practices in Scotland: deep anthropogenic soils and the historical record'
Brian Smith, 'Stobister, Sinnabist and Starrapund: three wilderness settlements in Shetland'
Steffen Stummann Hansen, 'Governor on antiquarian mission: Christian Pløyen [Ployen] – a Faroese link between Copenhagen and Shetland'
Gillian Fellows-Jensen, 'The Scandinavian element gata outside the urbanised settlements of the Danelaw'
Katherine Forsyth, 'An ogham-inscribed plaque from Bornais, South Uist';
Peder Gammeltoft, 'Scandinavian naming-systems in the Hebrides – a way of understanding how the Scandinavians were in contact with Gaels and Picts?'
Simon Taylor: The rock of the Irishmen: an early place-name tale from Fife and Kinross'
William P. L. Thomson, 'The Orkney Papar-names'
Doreen Waugh, 'Placing Papa Stour in context'