Articles
Bolin, Sture 1953: Mohammed, Charlemagne and Ruric. , 1953. The Scandinavian Economic History Review 1:1. pp. 5-39.
Callmer, Johan 1994: Urbanization in Scandinavia and the Baltic Region c. AD 700-1000: Trading Places, Centres and Early Urban Sites. In: Ambrosiani, Bj?rn & Clarke, Helen (eds.): Developments around the Baltic and the North Sea in the Viking Age: The twelfth Viking Congress., 1994. Birka Studies, vol. 3. Stockholm. pp. 50-90.
-2002: North-European Trading Centres and the Early Medieval Craftsman. Craftsman at ?hus, north-eastern Scania, Sweden ca. AD 750-850+. In: H?rdh, Birgitta & Larsson, Lars (eds.): Central Places in the Migration and Merovingian Periods. Papers from 52nd Sachsensymposium, Lund, August 2001. Upp?krastudier, vol. 6. Lund, pp. 125-157., 2002.
Kovalev, Roman K. 2005: Commerce and Caravan Routes along the Northern Silk road (sixth-ninth Centuries). Part 1: The Western Sector., Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 14. pp. 55-105.
Lebecq, Stéphane 2005: The Northern Seas (Fifth to Eighth Century). In: Fouracre, Paul (ed.): The New Cambridge Medieval History. vol. l, 2005. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. pp. 639-659.
Noonan, Thomas S. 1997: Scandinavians in European Russia. In: Sawyer, Peter H. (ed.): The Oxford IIlustrated History of the Vikings., 1997. Oxford University Press. Oxford. pp. 134-155.
N?sman, Ulf 2000: Exchange and Politics: The Eighth- Early Ninth Century in Denmark. In: Hansen, Inge Lyse & Wickham, Chris (eds.): The Eighth Century: Production, Distribution and Demand. Transformation of the Roman World, vol. II, 2000. Brill. Leiden. pp. 35-68.
Sindb?k, S?ren M. 2006: Networks and Nodal Points: The Emergence of Towns in Early Viking Age Scandinavia., 2006. Antiquity 80. pp. 1-14.
Wiechmann, Ralf 2007: Hedeby and its Hinterland: A Local Numismatic Region. In: Graham- Campbell, James & Williams, Gareth (eds.): Silver Economy in the Viking Age. Left Coast Press. Walnut Creek, pp. 29-48.,
Books
Hodges, Richard & Whitehouse, David 1983: Mohammed, Charlemagne & The Origins of Europe. Archaeology and the Pirenne thesis. Duckworth. London.(176 p)
Skre, Dagfinn (ed.) 2007: Kaupang in Skiringssal. The Kaupang Excavation Project Publication Series, vol. 1. Norske Oldfunn, vol 22. Aarhus-Oslo. (233 p)
Skre, Dagfinn: - Introduction, pp. 13-24.(Ch. 1) - Exploring Skiringssal 1771-1999, pp. 27-42 (Ch. 2) - Preparing the New Campaign, pp. 43-51. (Ch. 3)
Brink, Stefan: Skiringssal, Kaupang, Tj?lling - the Toponymic Evidence, pp. 53-64. (Ch. 4)
Stylegar, Frans-Arne: The Kaupang Cemeteries revisited, pp. 65-126. (Ch. 5)
Pil?, Lars: Evidence from the Settlement Area 1556-1984, pp. 127-139. (Ch. 6) - The Settlement: Extent and Dating, pp. 161-178. (Ch. 8)
Pil?, Lars & Pedersen, Unn 2007: Artefacts and Site Periods, pp. 179-190. (Ch. 9)
Skre, Dagfinn: - Excavations of the Hall at Huseby, pp. 223-247. (Ch. 11) - The Skiringssal Thing site ?jo?alyng, pp. 385-406. (Ch. 17) - The Emergence of a Central Place: Skiringssal in the 8th Century, pp. 431- 443. (Ch. 19) - Towns and Markets, Kings and Central Places in South-western Scandinavia c. AD 800-950, pp. 445-469. (Ch. 20)
?Skre, Dagfinn (ed.) 2008: Means of Exchange. Dealing with Silver in the Viking Age. Kaupang Excavation Project Publication Series, vol. 2. Norske Oldfunn, vol. 23. Aarhus-Oslo. (302 p)
Blackburn, Mark: The Coin Finds, pp. 29-74. (Ch. 3)
H?rdh, Birgitta: Hacksilver and Ingots, pp. 95-118. (Ch. 5)
Pedersen, Unn: Weights and Balances, pp. 119-195. (Ch. 6)
Kilger, Christoph: Kaupang from Afar - Aspects of the Interpretation of Dirham Finds in Northern and Eastern Europe between the Late 8th and Early 10th Centuries, pp. 199-252. (Ch. 7) - Wholeness and Holiness. Counting, Weighing and Valuing Silver at Kaupang in the Early Viking Period, pp. 253-325. (Ch. 8)
Skre, Dagfinn: Post-substantivist Towns and Trade AD 600-1000, pp. 327-341. (Ch. 9) - Dealing with Silver in the Viking Age. Economic Agency in South- Western Scandinavia AD 600-1000, pp. 343-55. (Ch. 10)