![]() ![]() The wooden track-way streets of a ‘Hafn’, especially the lesser side streets, could have buildings like this interspersed with smaller huts along most of their length.Ī Freed ‘Fostre Thrall’ (hereditary slave) was a ‘Leysingi’ (Freedman), they were still at the beckon call of their former master’s household (it took two generations as ‘Leysingi’ before their oath had value and they could be considered a lesser ‘Bondi). ![]() Though for a lesser ‘Bondi’ (free born oath giver), this could just as likely be both family home and a place of work.Ī prosperous ‘Kaupamadr’ (buyer and seller) might need a building of this size as a store room close to his merchant house/shop. In a Norse ‘Hafn’ (harbour/port trading town) this type of building would house the workshops of craftsmen who might themselves live in dwellings close by. ![]() ![]() 1991-2000 1991 Blue Catalogue 1 1991 Red Catalogue 2 1986-1991 Catalogue 1992 Green Catalogue 3 1993 Black Catalogue 4 Catalogues 3 & 4 Compilation 1994 Catalogue 1995/6 Annual 1997 Annual 1998 Annual 1999 Annual 2000 Annual 1993-1998 US Catalogs 1993 US Warhammer Catalog 1993 US Warhammer 40,000 Catalog 1993 US Space Marine Catalog 1993 US Warhammer Catalog B 1993 US Warhammer 40,000 Catalog B 1996 US Warhammer Catalog 1996 US Warhammer 40,000 Catalog 1997 US Warhammer Catalog 1997 US Warhammer 40,000 Catalog 1997 US Complete Catalog 1998 US Complete Catalog 1999-2007 Complete Catalogues 2005 Specialist Games Catalogue 2006 Complete Catalogue These are not currently available on SOL.In Norse communities this kind of larger ‘A’ framed building was typical of craft workshops and larger outhouses. ![]()
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