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- Yardley 2010. Trafford & Pluskowski 2007, p. 65. Mulvany 2000, p. 42. Trafford & Pluskowski 2007, p. 68-69. Trafford & Pluskowski 2007, p. 65, 69. Carver...
- Aleks Pluskowski is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading. His areas of research include the environmental archaeology of medieval Europe...
- 1997, p. 226; Dunn 2009, pp. 62–63. Pluskowski 2011, p. 766. Welch 2011, p. 868; Pluskowski 2011, p. 767. Pluskowski 2011, p. 767. Welch 2011, p. 868. Welch...
- Józef Pluskowski (22 December 1896 – 28 November 1950) was a Polish poet, teacher, administrator and member of the Polish Resistance under the pseudonym...
- may be either Huginn or Muninn. Rundata dates the cross to 940, while Pluskowski dates it to the 11th century. This depiction has been interpreted as Odin...
- August 2011. Pluskowski, Aleksander (2013). The Archaeology of the Prussian Crusade: Holy War and Colonization. Routledge. p. 149. Pluskowski, Aleksander...
- (1995:76). Faulkes (1995:82). Faulkes (1995:95). Faulkes (1995:156—157). Pluskowski (2004:158). Schapiro (1980:264, note 66). Lindow (2001:312—313). Lindow...
- York: Columbia University Press. pp. 198–199. ISBN 978-0-231-12574-1. Pluskowski, Aleksander. The Archaeology of the Prussian Crusade-Holy War and Colonisation...
- while a large bird sits at his shoulder. Rundata dates it to 940, while Pluskowski dates it to the 11th century. This depiction has been interpreted as Odin...
- while a large bird sits at his shoulder. Rundata dates it to 940, while Pluskowski dates it to the 11th century. This depiction has been interpreted as Odin...