- Käymäjärvi Inscriptions
The Käymäjärvi Inscriptions refers to
inscription s on a stone approximately 52.5 cm high and 105 cm wide, engraved with some variety ofrunic alphabet . The stone is today so degraded, it is no longer possible to compare it with other scripts such asOrkhon script . It is located near Lake Käymäjärvi, about 26 km northeast of Pajala municipality, NorthernSweden .It was first reported by Olof Rudbeck, Sr. (1630-1702) in the second volume of "Atlantica" (1689). The local inhabitants, especially the Saami, considered the stone to carry a very important message from their ancestors.
The second author to report it is
Eric Brunnius (1706-83) in a dissertion aboutTornio ("De urbe Torna"; 1731) fromUppsala University where he states that the stone has rune characters and the engraving of a triple crown but which by that time had been degraded and is now absent. Thephysicist Anders Celsius (1701-44), also an earlyrunologist , concluded that the inscriptions were not of runic character.Celsius and
Pierre Louis Maupertuis (1698-1759) visited the stone aroundApril 11 ,1737 , during their Earth meridian measurement expedition. The tale of this travel and stone, at that time considered to be very exotic in nature, was presented in his application to the Académie des Sciences, and may have influenced the Academy's decision to elect him to the academy.ources
*Tobé, Erik, "Maupertius' "Berättelse om en färd till det inre av Lappland för att finna ett gammalt minnesmärke"", Oknytt No. 1-4, 1999, Vol. 20
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