- The
Kylver stone,
listed in the
Rundata catalog as
runic inscription G 88, is a
Swedish runestone which dates from
about 400 AD. It is
notable for its...
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sequential listing of the
alphabet dates to A.D. 400 and is
found on the
Kylver Stone in Gotland, [ᚠ] and [ᚹ] only
partially inscribed but
widely authenticated:...
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consecutive t runes,
which have been
interpreted as an
invocation of Týr. The
Kylver Stone (400 AD, Gotland)
features 8
stacked Tiwaz runes at the end of an...
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mentions the Suiones. They are
possibly first mentioned locally by the
Kylver Stone in the 4th century. Jordanes, in the 6th century,
mentions Suehans...
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formation of the
Elder ****hark was
complete by the
early 5th century, with the
Kylver Stone being the
first evidence of the ****hark
ordering as well as of the...
- strokes), more
prevalent in
earlier (3rd to 5th century)
inscriptions (e.g.
Kylver stone), and an "S shape" (three strokes), more
prevalent in
later (5th to...
- is a
stock explanation for
runic text that has not yet been interpreted.
Kylver Stone Runic magic Sjælland
bracteate 2
Nordisk Familjebok, Owl Edition,...
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Germanic into
Primitive Irish. The
earliest attestation of the rune is in the
Kylver Stone ****hark row (ca. AD 400). The
earliest example in a
linguistic context...
- alphabet's Q. The rune
first appears independently on the ****hark row of the
Kylver Stone, and is
altogether unattested as an
independent rune
outside of such...
- rune from the
earliest open form was not
known before the
discovery of the
Kylver Stone in 1903,
which has an
entire elder ****hark
inscription on it. Therefore...