Product Description
Runes by Martin Findell
From late antiquity through to the early middle ages, people across north-western Europe were inscribing runes on a range of different objects. Once identified and interpreted by experts, runes provide us with invaluable evidence for the early Germanic languages including English, Dutch, German and the Scandinavian languages and reveal a wealth of information about our early civilisations. Runes employ many techniques from informal scratchings to sophisticated inlaid designs on weapons, or the exquisite relief carvings of the Franks Casket. The task of reading and understanding them involves a good deal of detective-work, calling on expertise from a number of academic disciplines: archaeology, art history, linguistics, and even forensic science. This book tells the story of runes from their mysterious origins, their development as a script, to their use and meaning in the modern world. Illustrated with a range of beautiful objects from jewellery to tools and weapons, Runes will reveal memorials for the dead, business messages, charms and curses, insults and prayers, giving us a glimpse into the languages and cultures of Europeans over a thousand years ago.
This book is an absolute must for anybody wanting to further their understanding of the Runes. Also perfect starting point too!
- Paperback
- 112 Pages
Any customs fees that may occur with items sent to Europe are payable by the customer.
Shipping, Returns & Customs
We offer FREE shipping on all orders over £40 within the UK.
Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on parcel size, weight and delivery location.
We aim to ship in stock items within 2 working days. Custom or handmade items do have a production time, please check the item description for these.
Customs and import fees are determined by the customs authorities at the destination country, and may be applied once the parcel arrives in the destination country. Please check local import rules.
Please check item descriptions for any specific shipping information for individual products.