Vadstena bracteate
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The Vadstena bracteate (Rundata Nä 10) is a gold C-bracteate found in the earth at Vadstena in 1774. A goldsmith was about to recycle the gold by melting the bracteate but was stopped by a local clergyman. The bracteate is believed to have been minted at the end of the 6th century. In the middle of the bracteate is a four-legged animal with a man's head above it, and in front of this a bird separated from the other image by a line. (The image is commonly associated with Odin in bracteate iconography) The bracteate is most famous for containing a full listing of the Elder Futhark Runic alphabet. The entire inscription reads:
- ᛚᚢᚹᚨᛏᚢᚹᚨ ᛬ ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲᚷᚹ ᛬ ᚺᚾᛁᛃᛇᛈᛉᛊ ᛬ ᛏᛒᛖᛗᛚᛜᛟ[ᛞ]
- luwatuwa; fuþarkgw; hnijïpzs; tbemlŋo[d]
Both bracteates are presently stored at the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities.
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