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The Anglosaxon futhark |
The Germanic futhark |
The Medieval futhark |
The Nordic futhark
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The Medieval futharkThe Medieval and latest runerow seems to be a combination of the Anglosaxon and Germanic runerow. It is a bit more alike the Anglosaxon. In the Medieval runerow they used dots to verify if which sound thet belonged to which rune. Earlier one rune often represented serveral sounds. |
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See also: Articles: Interview with a runecarver Magic: Creating your own runes Magic: How to use your runes Viking: Runestones |
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