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    Bautil is a fundamental Swedish runological work by the priest, runologist and archaeologist Johan Göransson, published in 1750. The full title of the...
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    machine-readable catalogue of runic inscriptions, was initiated in 1993. Bautil List of runestones List of runologists Runic transliteration and transcription...
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    "cryptogrammic" vowel symbols used in an inscription on the Franks Casket. Bautil Gothic runic inscriptions Etruscan alphabet List of runestones Pentadic...
    68 KB (6,965 words) - 17:07, 7 August 2024
  • 792–797. doi:10.1016/j.jopr.2013.07.014. ISSN 0974-6943. Timmermans, Evelyne; Bautil, An; Brijs, Kristof; Scheirlinck, Ilse; Van der Meulen, Roel; Courtin, Christophe...
    10 KB (1,145 words) - 01:53, 18 July 2024
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    weeks, which suffocates the organic matter and kills it. Alliterative verse Bautil Deer stone Eltang stone England Runestones Funeral Greece runestones Hero...
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  • linguists usually use the term "runic inscription" (Swe. runinskrift). Bautil Elder Futhark List of runestones Runes Runestone Sveriges runinskrifter...
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  • system has also been imitated and extended by scholars in other countries. Bautil List of runestones Runic alphabet Runestone Rundata Söderberg, Sven; Erik...
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    Pristipomoides filamentosus, 4 January 2000, Food and Agriculture Organization B. Bautil, C.R. Samboo, Preliminary stock assessment for the mahsena emperor (Lethrinus...
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    of the inscription made by Johan Göransson was published under the name Bautil in 1750. The runestone was then lost, but was rediscovered in 1951 near...
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