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The Elder Futhark with Sound
Pronunciations in Real Audio of the runes of the Elder FUÞARK: in original proto-germanic with two different versions; click rune stave pictures or names to hear the rune pronounced.

A Casting of Runes Webring
A webring dedicated to sites about runes... their history, myths, and other information.

Dalrunor
Still in the early 1900 there were people in Dalarna that could read the runes. This is the alphabet used.

Mal Vikinga
Grammar and vocabulary for the common Scandinavian ancient language. Site is in English and Swedish, with the Swedish section being somewhat more complete.

The Risting of Runes
Interested in carving your own set of Runes? These pages give you the proper strokes to carve.

Runes
Some Thoughts on the Origin of the Fuþark.

Runic Journey
An online exploration of the history and use of Norse Runes.

Nytt om runer and the Runic Archives
This web site makes news about runic research available before publication in the periodical "Nytt om runer".

24 Rune Poems by Óðindís
24 original 24-line rune poems in old lore meter, using germanic ("Saxon") English words. Includes rune pictures and runic lore.

Mystery of the Futhark Alphabet
Site claiming that the futhark and the turkish gokturk alphabet have a common origin.


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