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Page 119
... runestones , they have rarely been the focus of attention . The first , and in my opinion , best analyses of cross - shapes on the runestones was written in 1832 by Johan Liljegren ( Liljegren 1832 ) . He has classified crosses , from ...
... runestones , they have rarely been the focus of attention . The first , and in my opinion , best analyses of cross - shapes on the runestones was written in 1832 by Johan Liljegren ( Liljegren 1832 ) . He has classified crosses , from ...
Page 121
... runestones is closely connected to the ornamental style of the rest of the Scandinavian culture the animal style . This ornamentation changes over time so that different types of design are fashionable at different times . To simplify ...
... runestones is closely connected to the ornamental style of the rest of the Scandinavian culture the animal style . This ornamentation changes over time so that different types of design are fashionable at different times . To simplify ...
Page 130
... runestones , and Viking Age coins and erected stone - crosses from the British Isles . There are also considerable English linguistic influences on these runestones as well as in other early written Swedish sources . Since the erection ...
... runestones , and Viking Age coins and erected stone - crosses from the British Isles . There are also considerable English linguistic influences on these runestones as well as in other early written Swedish sources . Since the erection ...
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