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Baxter, S., ‘Lordship and justice in late Anglo-Saxon England; the judicial functions of soke and commendation revisited’, in Baxter, S., Karkov, C., et al. (eds.), Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald (Farnham, 2009), pp. 383–419.

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Iversen, F. 2005b. Verning og fjerning. Utilsiktede konsekvenser av kulturminneloven av 1905? Fra funn til samfunn – Jernalderstudier tilegnet Bergljot Solberg på 70-årsdagen (eds. Asbjørn Engevik og Knut Andreas Bergsvik). Bergen

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