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The Arguel inscription (French: L'inscription (runique) d'Arguel) is an Elder Futhark inscription of uncertain authenticity, dated to the 5th or 6th century. It was claimed to have been discovered by a student of law, Robert Milliat, next to a spring at the foot of a cliff at Arguel in the French Doubs department, just south of Besançon. It was first presented at the Rhodania archaeological congress of 1921.

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Arguel inscription

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The Arguel inscription (French: L'inscription (runique) d'Arguel) is an Elder Futhark inscription of uncertain authenticity, dated to the 5th or 6th century...

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leub : selbrade. A small number of inscriptions found in eastern France may be Burgundian rather than Alemannic: the Arguel pebble (considered an obvious falsification...

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(1928–2013), essayist, linguist and medievalist, Member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, lived in Amiens Gilbert Richard [fr], (1928–), television...

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