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- Lindholm_amulet abstract "The Lindholm \"amulet\", listed as DR 261 in Rundata, is a bone piece, carved into the shape of a rib, dated to the 2nd to 4th centuries (the late Roman Iron Age) and has a runic inscription.It was found in 1840 in Skåne, Sweden, while cutting peat from a bog. This cut the bone in half and resulted in the destruction of one rune in the second line of text.The inscription readsᛖᚲᛖᚱᛁᛚᚨᛉᛋᚨ[ᚹ]ᛁᛚᚨᚷᚨᛉᚺᚨᛏᛖᚲᚨ᛬ᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᚨᛉᛉᛉᚾᚾ[ᚾ]ᛒᛗᚢᛏᛏᛏ᛬ᚨᛚᚢ᛬ekerilazsa[w]ilagazhateka:aaaaaaaazzznn[n]bmuttt:alu:The first line is transcribed into Proto-Norse as either Ek erilaz sa Wilagaz haite'ka or Ek erilaz Sawilagaz haite'ka.This translates to \"I am (an) erilaz, I am called the wily\" (or \"I am called Sawilagaz).If the word in first line is translated as a name, Sawilagaz means \"the one of the Sun (Sowilo).\" If the word is translated as \"the wily\" or \"crafty one\" or \"deceitful one,\" then it may be related to a byname of Odin or another god.The sequence in the second line contains a \"magical\" string of runes concluding in alu.The three consecutive Tiwaz runes as an invocation of the god Tiwaz, and the eight Ansuz runes as an invocation or symbolic list of eight gods.".
- Lindholm_amulet thumbnail Lindholm_amulet.jpg?width=300.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageID "3933311".
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageLength "2768".
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageRevisionID "678946843".
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Alu_(runic).
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Ansuz_(rune).
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alu_(runic).
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Sweden.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elder_Futhark_inscriptions.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_archaeological_artifacts.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Occult_texts.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Erilaz.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink List_of_names_of_Odin.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Odin.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Peat.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Norse_language.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Rundata.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Runic_inscriptions.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Runic_magic.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Scania.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Sowilō.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Tiwaz_rune.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Týr.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink Æsir.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLink File:Lindholm_amulet.jpg.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lindholm "amulet" (DR 261)".
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lindholm "amulet"".
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lindholm amulet".
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lindholm_amulet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Runic.
- Lindholm_amulet subject Category:Alu_(runic).
- Lindholm_amulet subject Category:Archaeology_of_Sweden.
- Lindholm_amulet subject Category:Elder_Futhark_inscriptions.
- Lindholm_amulet subject Category:Germanic_archaeological_artifacts.
- Lindholm_amulet subject Category:Occult_texts.
- Lindholm_amulet hypernym Piece.
- Lindholm_amulet type MusicalWork.
- Lindholm_amulet comment "The Lindholm \"amulet\", listed as DR 261 in Rundata, is a bone piece, carved into the shape of a rib, dated to the 2nd to 4th centuries (the late Roman Iron Age) and has a runic inscription.It was found in 1840 in Skåne, Sweden, while cutting peat from a bog.".
- Lindholm_amulet label "Lindholm amulet".
- Lindholm_amulet sameAs Q6552482.
- Lindholm_amulet sameAs Amuleto_de_Lindholm.
- Lindholm_amulet sameAs Amulet_z_Lindholm.
- Lindholm_amulet sameAs m.043tw6c.
- Lindholm_amulet sameAs Lindholmenamuletten.
- Lindholm_amulet sameAs Q6552482.
- Lindholm_amulet wasDerivedFrom Lindholm_amulet?oldid=678946843.
- Lindholm_amulet depiction Lindholm_amulet.jpg.
- Lindholm_amulet isPrimaryTopicOf Lindholm_amulet.