Øvre Stabu spearhead

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The Øvre Stabu spearhead is an iron spearhead which bears an

Elder Futhark inscription
dated to the second half of the 2nd century, making it one of the oldest runic inscriptions preserved. It was discovered on the Øvre Stabu farm at
Eastern Toten, Oppland, Norway
, in one of two graves, alongside other grave goods. The spearhead is of the Vennolum type (a term for a type of lancehead typical of the period, of which about 300 specimens are known) and has a length of 28 cm. The runes are incised using a 'zig-zag' technique, and are partly lost due to corrosion.

ᚱᚨᚢᚾᛁᛃᚨᛉ

raunijaz

ᚱᚨᚢᚾᛁᛃᚨᛉ

raunijaz

The inscription is presumably recording the name of the spear. The name is interpreted as the

spearhead of Kovel ᛏᛁᛚᚨᚱᛁᛞᛊ (tilarids, "thither-rider") and the spearhead of Dahmsdorf-Müncheberg ᚱᚨᚾᛃᚨ
(ranja, "router").

See also

References

  • Tineke Looijenga, Texts & contexts of the oldest Runic inscriptions, BRILL, 2003, , pp. 78, 93, 101, 126, 128, 136, 149, 151, 336, 338, 357.

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