[gothic-l] The Eruli and Runes

Tore Gannholm tore.gannholm at SWIPNET.SE
Wed Dec 12 12:00:11 UTC 2001


Bertil,
I found this link on the web http://home9.swipnet.se/~w-93783/index.html

This is a wellknown Norwegian linguist that says
In recent years, however, the enigma of the ancient Old Futhark
inscriptions has to a large extent been solved. It has been conclusively
proved that all of the most ancient Old Futhark inscriptions in the world
are written in Semitic language. It has also been proved that they are
intimately associated with Semitic fertility cult. Consequently this also
applies for the ancient Old Futhark inscriptions of Blekinge, southeast
Sweden.

Kjell Aartun
Runer i kulturhistorisk sammenheng
En fruktbarhetskultisk tradisjon
Tore

>Tore,
>
>Yes, that's correct. The older 24-character and
>the new 16-character. But the question is what
>sources point to an Eruli influence on the change?
>
>Erulically
>
>Bertil

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