Runíky
Runíky, also known as runic inscriptions or runestones, are ancient Scandinavian inscriptions carved into stones, typically found in the Nordic countries. They date back to the Viking Age, spanning from the 8th to the 11th century AD. Runíky serve as valuable historical and linguistic artifacts, providing insights into the beliefs, customs, and language of the Viking Age.
The inscriptions are written in the Elder Futhark, a form of the runic alphabet used by the
Runíky vary in size and shape, with some being small and portable, while others are large and
The study of runíky is known as runology, and scholars analyze them to understand the language, culture,
Runíky are significant cultural heritage artifacts, preserving the history and identity of the Viking Age. They