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Kingittorsuaq (old spelling: Kingigtorssuaq) is two
localities in Greenland:
Kingittorsuaq Island in the
Upernavik Archipelago where the Kingittorsuaq...
- The
Kingittorsuaq Runestone (old spelling: Kingigtorssuaq),
listed as GR 1 in the
Rundata catalog, is a
runestone that was
found on
Kingittorsuaq Island...
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Kingittorsuaq Island (old spelling: Kingigtorssuaq) is a small,
uninhabited island in the
Avannaata muni****lity in
northwestern Greenland. It is a small...
- The
Kingittorsuaq Runestone is from
Kingittorsuaq Island (Middle Ages)....
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taken to
imply that "the rune
carver probably was a Greenlander". The
Kingittorsuaq Runestone has one of the
longest Norse inscriptions found in Greenland...
- century) Kirkjubøur
stone (11th century) Fámjin
stone (16th century)
Kingittorsuaq Runestone Hedeby stones,
Hedeby (10th
century AD)
Sigtrygg Runestones...
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cairns were
discovered on
Kingittorsuaq Island at a
latitude of 73°. A
twelve centimeter long runestone,
known as the
Kingittorsuaq Runestone, from the early...
- its name was also
sometimes Anglicized to "Uppernavik". In 1824, the
Kingittorsuaq Runestone was
found outside the town. It
bears runic characters left...
- anymore)
Kingittorsuaq Runestone,
Kingittorsuaq Island,
Greenland 72°58′N 56°13′W / 72.967°N 56.217°W / 72.967; -56.217 (
Kingittorsuaq) Medieval...
- the
Maine stones are
small handheld objects similar to the
authentic Kingittorsuaq Runestone found in
Greenland in 1824. Of the
three stones, one contains...