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Date: 2004-01-08 03:46:00
Runes
Staveless runes
Elder Futhark
Anglo-Saxon runes
Medieval runes
Jēran
Runic inscriptions
Cipher runes
Kylver Stone
Runology
Runic script
Younger Futhark

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