Found: A Viking Comb That Says 'Comb' - Atlas Obscura
Viking Age Hairstyles, Haircare, and Personal Grooming | Vikings, Viking art, Viking culture
Ling Lore on Twitter: "This antler comb from #Vimose, 🇩🇰#Denmark features the oldest known #Germanic #runes, ~160 CE. The male name ᚺᚨᚱᛃᚨ (Harja), possibly "warrior" in Proto-Norse, is written in Elder #Futhark,
1,200-year-old comb holds clues to the Viking alphabet | CNN
Medieval combs in the Archaeological Museum of Novgorod, Russia | Vikings, Medieval, Archaeology
Combs and comb making in Viking Age and Middle Ages
Scandinavian Archaeology - You probably have not missed Scandinavia's early written language – the runes, famous for being carved into stones to memorize events, or give recognition to people who once were
The sounds of Proto-Norse and the Elder Fuþark | Orðstírr
1,200-year-old comb holds clues to the Viking alphabet | CNN
Viking Age Comb (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
Viking Comb Discovered Provides Insights into their Alphabet | The Vintage News
1,200-year-old comb holds clues to the Viking alphabet | CNN
Nationalmuseet - Prehistory - “Harja” (ᚺᚨᚱᛃᚨ) is the name that graces this comb. What seems to be only a simple name is much more valuable, for this is the oldest known datable
Combs and comb making in Viking Age and Middle Ages
On the Origins of the Runes - Symbols, Mysteries and Magico-religious Concepts : r/PaganUnderWorld
1,200-year-old comb holds clues to the Viking alphabet | CNN
Unique Viking runes discovered in Denmark
The oldest known datable runic inscription is on an antler comb found in Vimose. It reads "harja" (possibly meaning “comb”, or “warrior”) and is dated to c. 160 CE. Now housed at