Volume 13 of Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies is now available online. The current volume contains five peer reviewed articles, two debate articles, two peer reviewed short notices and one review article. Futhark is an independent journal, but has as its base of operations the Runic Archives at the Museum of Cultural History, University [Continue reading …]
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Futhark 12: Corpus Editions of Runic Inscriptions
Volume 12 of Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies (2021) is now available online. The current volume is a thematic issue dedicated to corpus editions of runic inscriptions. It contains seven peer reviewed articles, a debate article, five peer reviewed short notices and three reviews. Futhark is an independent journal, but has as its base [Continue reading …]
Futhark 11 published
Volume 11 of Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies (2020) is now available online. It contains six peer reviewed articles, two short notices and two reviews. As usual, the contributions cover a broad range of topics, both geographically and chronologically. Futhark is an independent journal, but has as its base of operations the Runic Archives [Continue reading …]
Futhark 9–10 published
The double issue 9–10 of Futhark Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies (2018–2019) is now available online. It contains ten peer reviewed articles and two reviews. As usual, the contributions cover a broad range of topics, both geographically and chronologically. Futhark is an independent journal, but has as its base of operations the Runic Archives [Continue reading …]
The Rök Runestone and the End of the World
The Rök runestone inscription is not connected to heroic deeds in war. Instead it deals with the conflict between light and darkness, warmth and cold, life and death.
[Continue reading ...]Futhark 8 published
The long-awaited eighth issue of Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies (due 2017) is now available online. It contains four peer reviewed articles, two debate articles, one short notice and three reviews. As usual, the contributions cover a broad range of topics, both geographically and chronologically. Futhark is an independent journal, but has as its [Continue reading …]