- American Runestones - - A Yahoo Club for the discussion of the Kensington, Heavener, and other runestones.
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- Arild Hauges Runes - - Explanations on the different European Futharks, Norse art, religion and history. [Norwegian and English versions.
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- Blekinge's Most Ancient Runic Inscriptions - - Located in southeast Sweden, exist some of the Old Futhark inscriptions written in Semitic language and intimately associated with a fertility cult, and includes images, a map, and related inscriptions.
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- Dalrunor - - Still in the early 1900 there were people in Dalarna that could read the runes. This is the alphabet used.
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- The Elder Futhark with Sound - - Pronunciations in Real Audio of the runes of the Elder FUÞARK: in original proto-Germanic with two different versions; click rune stave pictures or names to hear the rune pronounced.
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- Mal Vikinga - - Grammar and vocabulary for the common Scandinavian ancient language. Site is in English and Swedish, with the Swedish section being somewhat more complete.
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- Nytt om runer - - International periodical for research on inscriptions.
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- 24 Rune Poems by Óðindís - - 24 original 24-line rune poems in old lore meter, using Germanic ("Saxon") English words. Includes rune pictures and runic lore.
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- Runes - - Article on the background of the alphabet with illustrations.
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- Runes - - Some Thoughts on the Origin of the Fuþark.
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- Runes - - Explores the European origins of alphabet.
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- The Ruthwell Cross - - Reconstruction of the original inscription on the cross from what is currently readable and from old drawings.
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