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Mystery Solved for the Galloway Hoard Runes of the Viking EraPreviously, researchers had translated the runes in several armbands and found they contained shortened parts of what may be Anglo-Saxon names like Ed, perhaps short for Edward or Edgar.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Proposed Translation Hints at the Origins of the Mysterious Galloway HoardThe stash contained four arm rings inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes, which suggests the treasure may have belonged to four separate owners. Three of the arm rings are inscribed with elements of ...
Anglo-Saxons also used runes (marked stones) but little has survived. Much of our evidence comes from archaeology: burials, grave goods, treasure hoards and building remains. These combs are made ...
The ancient runes of an inscribed silver armband found in a buried Viking treasure hoard in Scotland are helping to reveal more about a place and time nearly lost to history. “The hoard has a ripple ...
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