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preserved in the
Scandinavian medieval ballad Stolt Herr Alf. It is
about Halfr (Proto-Norse: Haþuwolafr,
meaning "battle-wulf") who was one of Norway's...
- when
viewed from above. Its neck and
shoulders were
protected by
three halfrings made of
large keeled plates. In 1990,
Kenneth Carpenter established some...
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instead with Hjör, his son Hjörleif (Hjǫleifr), and then Hjörleif's son Hálf (
Hálfr) who is the
central figure in the saga.
According to
Gautreks saga Víkar...
- vertebrae, the left
shoulder girdle, the left forelimb, the two
cervical halfrings and
extensive armour in life position. The
holotype is
largely articulated...
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Jorunn (Old Norse: Jórunn),
whose ancestry is
traceable to a
brother of King
Halfr of Hordaland, hero of Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka. Hauk may have been an illegitimate...
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shoulder blade, a coracoid, a humerus, a thighbone, foot bones, a
cervical halfring and osteoderms. In 2014,
Victoria Arbour pointed out that the referral...
- skin.
Apart from the
osteoderms that are part of the skull, two
cervical halfrings were
present to
protect the
upper side of the neck and rows of oval scutes...
- (Hhárf)
Haukr Valdísarson (HaukrV) Hákon inn góði
Haraldsson (Hákg)
Hálfr Hjǫrleifsson (
Hálfr) Hárekr í Þjóttu (Hár) Hásteinn Hrómundarson (Hást) Hástigi (Hástigi)...
- 1987, 1988, and 1990
found specimens IVPP V16853: a
skull with
cervical halfrings; IVPP V16283: a
partial skull, IVPP V16854: a
nearly complete skeleton;...
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least two bone rings.
Usually in
ankylosaurs these have the form of "
halfrings"
leaving the
underside unprotected, but with
Gastonia only two segments...