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    The Meldorf fibula is a Germanic spring-case-type fibula found in Meldorf, Schleswig-Holstein in 1979. Though the exact circumstances of the recovery...
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    found in Meldorf, Süderdithmarschen [de], in northern Germany; these include brooches and combs found in graves, most notably the Meldorf fibula, and are...
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  • from Norway which has previously been called one of the oldest Meldorf fibula, a metal fibula found in Schleswig-Holstein that features rune-like writing...
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    Vimose Spearhead: [w]agni[ŋ]o Illerup, a site of wetland depositions Meldorf fibula, an item bearing an early runic inscription Thorsberg moor, a site of...
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    "L2/20-268: Revised proposal to add ten characters for Middle English to the UCS" (PDF). Digamma Eth Meldorf fibula Thorn (letter) Vend (letter) Yogh Ỽ...
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    Kerup, probably an abbreviation for a Celtic name like Cerubogios. Meldorf fibula Jeremy J. Smith (2 April 2009). Old English: A Linguistic Introduction...
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    earliest contact of Germanic speakers with alphabetic writing. Similarly, the Meldorf inscription of 50 may qualify as "proto-runic" use of the Latin alphabet...
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