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Folklore and Old Norse Mythology (ed. Frog & Joonas Ahola)

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FF Communications 323. Helsinki: Kalevala Society., 2021

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Mirator 12: 1–29, 2011

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· Gardeła, L. (2009) The Good, the Bad and the Undead. New Thoughts on the Ambivalence of Old Norse Sorcery. In A. Ney, H. Williams, and F.C. Ljungqvist (eds.), Á austrvega. Saga and East Scandinavia. Preprint Papers of The 14th International Saga Conference Uppsala, 9th – 15th August 2009. Volume 1, Gävle: Gävle University Press 2009, 285-294.

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FF Communications 296, 2nd Printing, 2023

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The 13TH Bergen International Postgraduate Symposium in Old Norse Studies

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