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  2. Treasure trove of jewellery, coins and ‘vulva stone ... - AOL

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    Findings add to growing body of research suggesting cosmopolitan nature of Viking Age trade Treasure trove of jewellery, coins and ‘vulva stone’ discovered in Viking women’s graves Skip to ...

  3. Francesca's - Wikipedia

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    Francesca's was founded in 1999 by three siblings, Chong Yi, Kyong Gill, Insuk Koo, and their close affiliate friend, John De Meritt, and they opened the first Francesca's stores in Houston, Texas. [2] Francesca's began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on July 22, 2011, trading under the symbol, "FRAN". [3]

  4. Trade during the Viking Age - Wikipedia

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    The Vikings developed several trading centres both in Scandinavia and abroad as well as a series of long-distance trading routes during the Viking Age (c. 8th Century AD to 11th Century AD). Viking trading centres and trade routes would bring tremendous wealth and plenty of exotic goods such as Arab coins, Chinese silks, and Indian Gems.

  5. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Later Viking jewelry also starts to exhibit simplistic geometric patterns. [27] The most intricate Viking work recovered is a set of two bands from the 6th century in Alleberg, Sweden. [26] Barbarian jewelry was very similar to that of the Vikings, having many of the same themes. Geometric and abstract patterns were present in much of barbarian ...

  6. Weiner's - Wikipedia

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    The first shop was located on what was then the outskirts of Houston. [3] In 1932 the firm filed for bankruptcy during the Great Depression. [4] Greg Hassell and Deidra M. Lemons of the Houston Chronicle said that Weiner's achieved "its zenith" in 1994, when it had 158 locations. [4] Its locations were in Texas and Louisiana. [5]

  7. Viking activity in the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    The early Viking settlers would have appeared visibly different from the Anglo-Saxon populace, wearing Scandinavian styles of jewellery, and probably also wearing their own peculiar styles of clothing. Viking and Anglo-Saxon men also had different hairstyles: Viking men's hair was shaved at the back and left shaggy on the front, whilst the ...

  8. Viking art - Wikipedia

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    Gold jewellery from the 10th century Hiddensee treasure, mixing Norse pagan and Christian symbols. Pair of "tortoise brooches," which were worn by married Viking women. Viking art, also known commonly as Norse art, is a term widely accepted for the art of Scandinavian Norsemen and Viking settlements further afield—particularly in the British Isles and Iceland—during the Viking Age of the ...

  9. Peebles (store) - Wikipedia

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    Peebles was founded in 1891 by William Smith Peebles, who opened his first store in Lawrenceville, Virginia.. Peebles mainly concentrated on small towns that didn’t have department stores, thus avoiding bigger cities and higher rents.

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