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Runic stone


Runic stone
Photo Information
Copyright: Dorte Sandorff (dorte_s_t) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 254 W: 0 N: 496] (2253)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-09-27
Categories: Daily Life, Festivals, Ceremony, Artwork, Decisive Moment
Exposure: f/3.2, 1/60 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-10-06 6:23
Viewed: 548
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
...Here's another photo from Moesgaard Museum . This time I have chosen to show you two runic stones ( one is in the workshop).
Five (!) runic stones were found in Aarhus . More than in any other Danish city .
Experts say that all five stones are from the period between 970 and 1025 , the age of Vikings !
This photo shows the most famous of them all : the one with the mask , which has become the logo of the museum.
The mask must have had a specific meaning in pagan rituals , for instance to protect against evil spirits
since it is also found on other runic stones and artefacts from The Viking Age.

The inscription says :

" Gunulv and Ogot and Aslak raised this stone after their companion Ful. He found death....while kings were fighting"

Runic stones were expensive so they were only raised in memory of significant people .
Since as many as five stones were found in Aarhus
( Aros was the name in ancient times )it must have been a very important and wealthy town during The Viking Age.

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  • Buin Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 3577 W: 0 N: 7229] (25250)
  • [2007-10-06 9:50]
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Hallo Dorte!
You seem to become an ambassador of Denmark ... your photos truly are intriguing. In combination with your note we learn a lot about your home. These unusual monuments are really impressive - and somehow touching. Concerning this series I would say: Keep on posting!
Greetings from Westphalia - in a golden Oktober ... and have a nice weekend!
Frank

Hi Dorte,
I recognized the stone immediately and searched for it in Lars account. And.. yes this is his version
You both take excellent care for Denmark’s inheritance.
Groet Rob

Hi Dorte,
Long time no see.
Well done, excellent light. Perfect work.
Congratulation.
Cheers.
Michel

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  • Tue Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5235 W: 56 N: 7473] (23875)
  • [2007-10-08 13:55]

Hej Dorte,
Et udmærket billede af denne meget flotte runesten. Moesgaard er et rigtig smukt museum med masser af spændende ting fra old- og vikingetiden, som du viser her igen. Runerne er godt synlige på billedet og lyset er meget behageligt.
Venlig hilsen,
Lars

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