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Archaeology of Denmark / Golden Horns of Gallehus / Norse art / Proto-Norse language / Archaeology / Runic script / Germanic peoples / Runic inscriptions / Elder Futhark / Runes / Runology / Germanic paganism
Date: 2015-05-06 03:56:25
Archaeology of Denmark
Golden Horns of Gallehus
Norse art
Proto-Norse language
Archaeology
Runic script
Germanic peoples
Runic inscriptions
Elder Futhark
Runes
Runology
Germanic paganism

A RUNIC INSCRIPTION ON THE LONGER GOLDEN HORN © Lars Rasmussen 2011 The two golden horns, believed to have been smithed around 450 A.D., were discovered in the earth of southern Jutland, in 1639 and 1734, within a few m

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