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in 1864. It was not until 1952 that the stone was returned to Denmark near to its original location. Although the inscription only has a single word, a single dot, which is normally a punctuation mark used as a word divider, has been placed before and after the runes
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Sundqvist, Olof; Hultgård, Anders (2004). "The Lycophoric Names of the 6th to 7th Century Blekinge Runestones and the Problem of Their Ideological Background". In van Nahl, Astrid; Elmevik, Lennart et seq (eds.).
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RAK. This is the classification for inscriptions with runic bands that have straight ends without any attached serpent or beast heads. The stone was originally located at Øster Løgum near the
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name Hariwulfa or Hariwulfʀ, which means either "Warrior-Wolf" or "War Host-Wolf," that is attested to on the
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The Hærulf Runestone dates from the 10th century and is classified as being carved in
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Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk - Rundata entry for DR 15.
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Namenwelten: Orts- und Personennamen in Historischer Sicht
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for the name Hærulf. This name is a shortened form of the
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Texts & Contexts of the Oldest Runic Inscriptions
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Index


Younger Futhark
Jutland
Denmark
Jutland
Denmark
Norse
Rundata
Style
Runemaster
Viking Age
runestone
Hærvejen
Southern Jutland
Denmark
runestone style
north-south Jutland highway
Berlin
war booty
Proto-Norse
Istaby
Stentoften Runestones
Old West Norse
Runic Danish
The Norsemen in the Viking Age
ISBN
978-0-631-21677-3
Vennemann, Theo
Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germaninstik
ISBN

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