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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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Wiesbaden / /

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Mercian / Manchester University Press / /

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Denmark / /

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National Museum of Denmark / /

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proper solution / army equipment / /

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A.D. / /

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Funen / /

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Thus Erik Moltke / Lars Rasmussen / Erling Skakke / Michaela Helmbrecht / Franz Steiner Verlag / Odin / Willy Hartner / Loke / Peada / Johannes Brøndsted / /

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author / chief / or as goldsmith and priest / King / leader / same chief / artist / misplaced head / poet / No artist / /

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Scandinavia / /

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