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The Three Norns, 1844. Creator: Johan Ludvig Gebhard LundThe Three Norns, 1844. (Deities in Norse mythology.)
Viking runestone with a ship and the eight-legged horse Sleipnir, 8th centuryViking runestone with a ship and depiction of Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse of Odin, whose mother was Loki. Found in Tjangivde, Alskog, Gotland, Sweden, 8th century
Detail from Franks Casket, whalebone Northumbrian work, c700 AD. Illustrates a Viking Saga. British Museum. Knife-cut narrative scenes in flat two-dimensional low-relief
Crucifixion on Great Runestone of Harald Bluetooth, King of Denmark, c985, (20th century)Crucifixion on Great Runestone of Harald Bluetooth, King of Denmark at Jelling, c985, (20th century). At Jelling. Photo is of a cast, coloured as it was originally. National Museum, Copenhagen
Runestone from Mojra Hagby in Uppland, Sweden, 6th century. Germanic scene of Horsemen, taken from late classical art, one of the oldest examples in Scandinavian Runes
Viking Runestone from Uppland, Sweden, c8th-mid-11th century. Inscribed Estrid had these stones erected in memory of Osten, her husband who went to Jerusalem and died in Greece
Roskitil cross-fragment on the Isle of Man, 10th centuryThe Roskitil cross-fragment, found at Kirk Braddan on the Isle of Man. The runes read ?but Rossketill betrayed him in a truce his own oath-fellow, 10th century
Detail of the great runestone of Harald Bluetooth, 10th centuryDetail of the great runestone of Harald Bluetooth, King of Denmark, made at Jelling in Denmark. The photo is of a cast, coloured as the original was
Swedish runestone with late Christian influences, 6th centuryA runestone from Uppland, Sweden. It shows a horseman and dogs, taken from late Christian art, 6th century
Bewcastle Anglo-Saxon Cross, 7th centuryAn elaborate Anglo-Saxon cross from Bewcastle, Cumbria. Runes are visible in the centre, 7th century