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Gaming piece with runic writing discovered in Trondheim, Norway
Runestones are where you usually find examples of this strange Nordic alphabet – not a small gaming piece hidden beneath Trondheim, Norway, for 1,000 years.3 years ago — News -
Interview: Runologist describes the thrill of examining the world's oldest runestone
Still on display at the Historical Museum in Oslo until February 26, the world's oldest runestone recently made dramatic news when its age was confirmed.3 years ago — News -
Archaeologist reveals details of rare runic finds discovered in downtown Oslo
Unearthed in a park barely a five minutes' walk from Oslo's Opera House and Munch Museum, 11 artifacts with runic markings in Old Norse and Latin shed new light on our understanding of how people communicated some 500-1,000 years ago.3 years ago — News -
New runic artifacts discovered during excavation at the Medieval Park in Oslo's old town
Archaeologists excavating the Medieval Park in Oslo's old town have discovered eight new finds of runic objects from medieval Oslo (three of bone, three of wood, one of metal, and one possibly of horn). In addition, there is a find of a piece of bone with script-like markings.4 years ago — News