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archaeology2 years ago

"Oldest Danish Writing Found on Iron Knife, Archaeologists Say"

Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered a small iron knife with runic letters dating back almost 2,000 years, making it the oldest trace of writing found in the country. The five runic letters spell out the word "hirila," meaning "small sword" in the Proto-Norse language, and the knife will go on display at the Montergarden museum. This discovery sheds light on the development of the oldest known language in Scandinavia and how people interacted with each other during that time.

archaeology2 years ago

"Rare Viking Sword with Mysterious Inscription Unearthed in Polish River"

A medieval sword with a mysterious inscription, possibly of Viking origins, was found in a Polish river, sparking research into its history and significance. The sword, dating back over 1,000 years, was discovered in the Vistula River and is believed to have ties to northwestern Europe, particularly Scandinavia and Franconia. The inscription "Ulfberht" suggests a potential link to Viking swords, but some experts argue that these swords were traded widely throughout Europe and may not necessarily have direct Viking origins. Further research and preservation of the sword are planned at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.

gaming2 years ago

Decoding the Enigma: Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Unravel Karlach’s Horn Inscription

Players of Baldur's Gate 3 have finally deciphered the inscription on Karlach's horn, revealing it to say "My champion, the Demonsbane. My blood is her strength!" A Reddit user initially tricked the community with a joke translation about an infernal engine's extended warranty, but the true meaning was eventually uncovered. The attention to detail and translation efforts by players in the game are commendable.