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symbols instead of runes. The
Golden Horns of
Gallehus were two
horns made of
sheet gold,
discovered in
Gallehus,
north of Møgeltønder in
Southern Jutland...
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citing archaeological finds (such as the 5th
century Golden Horns of
Gallehus from Denmark),
comments that
there appears to have been
sacral horns kept...
- or /j/, but it was
later introduced by
analogy (as can be seen on the
Gallehus horns). Its
allophone was
probably [ɵ],
later [ø].
Towards the end of the...
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reflected in Proto-Norse
which still preserved word-final -ą (horna on the
Gallehus horns),
while the
dative plural appears as -mz (gestumz on the Stentoften...
- An
image of a
museum reproduction of one of the two
golden horns of
Gallehus,
found in
Denmark and
dating to the
early fifth century.
Composed in Proto-Norse...
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period of "Proto-Nordic-Westgermanic"
unity down to the 5th
century and the
Gallehus horns inscription. The
division between Northwest Germanic and Proto-Norse...
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prevalent in
later (5th to 7th century)
inscriptions (e.g.
Golden horns of
Gallehus, Seeland-II-C). The
Younger ****hark Sol and the Anglo-Saxon ****horc Sigel...
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custodianship of the
National Museum in Rio de Janeiro.
Golden horns of
Gallehus (only
copies are on
display since the
originals were
stolen and melted...
- respectively, two
vastly decorated horns made of
sheet gold, the
Golden Horns of
Gallehus, were
discovered in
Southern Jutland, Denmark. As part of its decoration...
- Gods (this one is Odin) from the
Germanic Iron Age. The
Golden Horns of
Gallehus from the
early Germanic Iron Age (Møgeltønder, Denmark)
Triangular flat...