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English: Some few examples of Norwegian runes from 1690-1900 according to James Knirk, K.J. Nordby and Eilert Støren. The upper part (12 lines) focuses on runes from Austlandet and Hardanger, while the lower part (11 lines) focuses on runes from Trøndelag. Following locations are represented: Fyresdal, Skammestein in Slidre, Prestfoss in Sigdal, Råe, Åmotsdal, Seljord, Dovre, Hardanger (Strandebarm, Odda, Eidfjord and Årekol), in Trøndelag: Rennebu, Oppdal, Melhus, Orkdal and Meldal. The constant occuring of C, so rare for Norwegian, happens because the runes were often used for writing Roman numerals and Danish-spelled personal names.
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Examples of Norwegian runes from 1690-1900 according to James Knirk, K.J. Nordby and Eilert Støren

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