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    11°5′0″E / 59.29222°N 11.08333°E / 59.29222; 11.08333 The Tune stone is an important runestone from about 200–450 AD. It bears runes of the Elder Futhark...
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  • stone (4th century) Tune Runestone (250–400 AD) Kylver Stone (5th century) Möjbro Runestone (5th or early 6th century) Järsberg Runestone (transitional, 6th...
    12 KB (1,325 words) - 08:00, 16 April 2024
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    legal decisions were not yet put to paper. One interpretation of the Tune Runestone from Østfold suggests that the long runic inscription deals with the...
    31 KB (3,916 words) - 11:04, 2 June 2024
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    historical coins.[citation needed] Alstad runestone from Hof in Oppland Tune runestone from Tune in Østfold Dynna runestone from Gran in Oppland Church altar...
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    Tune is a former municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The former municipality originally covered the current Sarpsborg municipality with the exception...
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    around 300 AD or the first century AD in runic inscriptions (such as the Tune Runestone). The language of these sentences is known as Proto-Norse, although...
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  • for his work on the runic alphabet and various runestones, especially the Tune Runestone, the Rök runestone and the Eggjum stone. Luthertexte für sprachgeschichtliche...
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    The Hogganvik runestone is a fifth-century runestone, bearing an Elder Futhark inscription, that was discovered in September 2009 by Arnfinn Henriksen...
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    weathervane The runestone Ög 111 with a cross in Ringerike style The runestone U 1016 at Fjuckby Runestone Sö 280 at Strängnäs Cathedral Runestone U 1146 in...
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  • indeterminable reference), (incomplete) hail I consecrate." The Björketorp Runestone, Blekinge, Sweden, is one of three menhirs, but is the only one of them...
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  • Dungelot: Shattered Lands. Runestone Keeper is the most famous Dungelot knockoff, to the point of GOG.com accepting Runestone Keeper, but not Dungelot.[citation...
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  • initiated into the Odinsblade, an order of warriors sworn to protect the runestones, magical creations of Odin which bind the evil god, Loki and prevent him...
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    Strängnäs stone (category Runestones in Södermanland)
    or runic inscription Sö Fv2011;307 (formerly Sö ALLHSÖDERM;77), is a runestone inscribed with runes written in Proto-Norse using the Elder Futhark alphabet...
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  • with blood. After she washed, Tackett told the girls' futures with her "runestones". At 2:30 a.m., Lawrence and Rippey stayed behind as Tackett and Loveless...
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  • Players can improve items by using runestones and gems. To increase the strength of an item, at least one runestone must be used. Gems are optional, although...
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  • in-game, light fires, cook their own food, create their own potions, craft runestones and weapons, plant their own plants, hunt NPC animals, raid dungeons,...
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    so called England runestones which describe Swedish Vikings taking gold, Danegeld, and tributes in England. Almost all Runestones of this period mentioning...
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  • and evolving sociohistorical contexts by Gwyn Williams. The Kensington Runestone of Minnesota used to allege Nordic Viking primacy of exploring the Americas...
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    Age kings and sagas. In 1867, the first Viking ship to be unearthed, the Tune ship, was excavated in Østfold, Norway. The ship provided new knowledge about...
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    was used by Cushitic-speaking people as an alignment with star systems tuned to a lunar calendar of 354 days. This site was excavated by B. N. Lynch...
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