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It's a 1,000-year-old comb simply inscribed with the word "comb," but it may hold clues to the origins of the Viking Age.
The comb was discovered during excavations of a Viking Age market place. It was discovered in Ribe and has an inscription of the runic word for…
Research by Mikkel Wallentin et al mentioned at Videnskab.dk
by Anke Müllera, Peder K. Bøcher, Christina Fischer, Jens-Christian Svenning
by Colin Hoag and Jens-Christian Svenning
As of 1 January 2018, Theresa has taken up a postdoc position at the Department of Anthropology with the Konfliktråd Impact Project (KIP).
Two rare artifacts inscribed with ancient letters, or runes, could be the key to a mysterious era of Viking history when they suddenly abandoned their…
It is helping researchers understand runic inscriptions, so maybe we should all start labeling our stuff.
Runic inscriptions shed light on a key period of the early Viking age.
“These are the runes we’ve been missing,” says archaeologist.
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