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	<title>The Viking Rune: All Things Norse &#187; Elder Futhark</title>
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		<title>Germanic Names in the Eldest Runic Inscriptions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Male Names Ado &#8211; Gammertingen (Baden-Württemberg, Germany), ivory box. Adujislu &#8211; Westeremden A (Groningen, Netherlands), weaving-slay of yew-wood. Meaning: ādu- &#60; *auda, &#8216;wealth&#8217; and -jīslu &#60; *gīsalaz, &#8216;hostage&#8217; or &#8216;offspring&#8217;. Aebi &#8211; Schwangau (Bayern, Germany), gilt-silver buckle. Æko &#8211; Chessel Down II (Isle of Wight), silver plate. Æniwulufu &#8211; Folkestone (Kent, England), gold tremissis. Meaning: [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Elder Futhark &#8211; Inner Structure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Countless &#8220;introductions to runes&#8221; each represent the Germanic Elder Futhark in a standardized form, both as for the appearance of the individual runes and the order in which they are arranged (my earlier post on the Elder Futhark is no exception). However, we should be aware of the fact that getting the real picture implies [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Magic Runes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the most ancient Elder Futhark inscriptions there are a few words that appear pretty often, but what they actually mean is unclear. According to a subtle remark by R. I. Page, in runology, like in too many other knowledge areas, the following principle has been extensively used as a guideline: &#8220;Whatever cannot be readily [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Elder Futhark Runic Alphabet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The elder Futhark is the most ancient Germanic runic alphabet. The word futhark is formed after the first six runes in it, the same way as the Greek word alphabet is formed after the first two Greek letters, Alpha and Beta. See below which signs represented which sounds: The order of the runes has nothing [...]]]></description>
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