Matches in DBpedia 2015-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/%C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 21 of
21
with 100 triples per page.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead abstract "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.The inscription reads ᚱᚨᚢᚾᛁᛃᚨᛉ (raunijaz), presumably recording the name of the spear. The name is interpreted as the Common Germanic (Proto-Norse) form of Old Norse reynir, meaning "tester". Compare the Gothic inscriptions on the spearhead of Kovel ᛏᛁᛚᚨᚱᛁᛞᛊ (tilarids, "thither-rider") and the spearhead of Dahmsdorf-Müncheber ᚱᚨᚾᛃᚨ (ranja, "router").".
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead thumbnail Øvre_Stabu_spearhead.png?width=300.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead wikiPageExternalLink no-rune-oevere-stabu1.jpg.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead wikiPageID "34395657".
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead wikiPageRevisionID "589469069".
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead hasPhotoCollection Øvre_Stabu_spearhead.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead subject Category:Archaeology_of_Norway.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead subject Category:Elder_Futhark_inscriptions.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead type Abstraction100002137.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead type Communication100033020.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead type ElderFutharkInscriptions.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead type Inscription106405699.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead type Writing106362953.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead comment "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.".
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead label "Øvre Stabu spearhead".
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead sameAs m.0h_bng6.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead sameAs Øvre_Stabu_spearhead.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead wasDerivedFrom Øvre_Stabu_spearhead?oldid=589469069.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead depiction Øvre_Stabu_spearhead.png.
- %C3%98vre_Stabu_spearhead isPrimaryTopicOf Øvre_Stabu_spearhead.