- The
Franks Casket (or the
Auzon Casket) is a
small Anglo-Saxon whale's bone (not "whalebone" in the
sense of baleen)
chest from the
early 8th century,...
-
original on 2015-11-17.
Retrieved 2015-11-15. Werner, Carl-Gustav. "On
runological design decisions". The
allrunes Font and
Package (PDF) (2.1st ed.). p...
- the
total number of
inscriptions produced are
based on the "minimal
runological estimate" of 40,000 (ten
individuals making ten
inscriptions per year...
- the
total number of
inscriptions produced are
based on the "minimal
runological estimate" of 40,000 (ten
individuals making ten
inscriptions per year...
- runes.
Although only one form is used in a
given inscription,
there are
runologically important exceptions. In some cases, the two
forms were used to convey...
-
Bautil is a
fundamental Swedish runological work by the priest,
runologist and
archaeologist Johan Göransson,
published in 1750. The full
title of the...
- an
authentic Proto-Norse inscription, in
addition to
linguistic and
runological support.
Curator Carl
Gustaf Blomberg reported to the
Swedish National...
- path") in Ed. It has been
known to
scholars since Johannes Bureus'
first runological expedition in 1594, and it
dates to the mid-11th century. The boulder...
- (section Den nye
kongelige samling). It
contains skaldic poetry, ****orted
runological information, the
Prose Edda and the
Poetic Edda, plus Sólarljóð, and...