Lance-shaft from migration period found in Funen, Denmark
Kragehul I (DR 196 U) is a migration period lance-shaft found on Funen, Denmark. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark. The spear shaft was found in 1877 during the excavation of the classic war booty sacrificial site Kragehul on southern Funen. The site holds five deposits of military equipment from the period 200 to 475 AD. The spear shaft probably belongs to the latest deposit.
KragehulI (DR 196 U) is a migration period lance-shaft found on Funen, Denmark. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen...
Music Awards with the song Norupo. Merseburg charms Old English rune poem KragehulI Eggja stone Ear (rune) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Heilung...
Tiwaz runes: Kylver Stone, Seeland-II-C Gebô runes combined with vowels: KragehulI The syllable ing written as a ligature of Isaz and Ingwaz (the so-called...
bracteate), aaduaaaliia (DR BR42) or g͡æg͡og͡æ (Undley bracteate), g͡ag͡ag͡a (KragehulI). Alu is a charm word appearing on numerous artifacts found in Central...
magical invocation or battle cry, comparable to the g͡ag͡ag͡a on the KragehulI lance-shaft. J. Hines and B. Odenstedt, The Undley bracteate and its runic...
welded blades, while others have inlays of silver, copper, brass, etc. Kragehul lance Migration Period sword Migration Period spear Seax of Beagnoth Bosworth...
many things outside of magical incantations and ritualistic devices. The Kragehul spear shaft (which was also found in a bog) and the Lindholm amulet are...