- Vadstena and Mariedamm bracteates
The Vadstena bracteate (
Rundata Ög 178) and the Mariedamm bracteate (Nä 10) are agold C-bracteates found in the earth atVadstena in1774 and Mariedamm, inNärke , respectively.When the Vadstena bracteate had been found a
goldsmith was about to recycle the gold by melting the bracteate but was stopped by a localclergyman . The bracteate is believed to have been minted at the end of the6th century . In the middle of the bracteate is a four-legged animal with a man's head above it, and in front of this a bird separated from the other image by a line. (The image is commonly associated withOdin in bracteateiconography ) The bracteate is most famous for containing a full listing of theElder Futhark Runic alphabet . The entire inscription reads::tuwatuwa; fuþarkgw; hnijïpzs; tbemlŋo [d] The last rune (d) is hidden below the necklace holder piece that has been molded on top of the bracteate, but archaeologists know what it is because a duplicate bracteate was found in Mariedamm, southern
Närke ( [http://www.historiska.se/collections/shm-bild/visa_stor.asp?ID=154 image] ) which read::(t)uwatuwa; fuþarkgw; hnijïpzs; tbemlŋodThe first part of the inscriptions is not yet understood but is assumed to be associated with magic.
Both bracteates are presently stored at the
Swedish Museum of National Antiquities .ee also
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Sjaelland bracteate 2
*Kylver Stone
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