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- Dalecarlian_runes abstract "The Dalecarlian runes, or dalrunes, was a late version of the runic script that was in use in the Swedish province of Dalarna until the 20th century. The province has consequently been called the "last stronghold of the Germanic script".When Carl Linnaeus visited Älvdalen in Dalarna in 1734, he made the following note in his diary:The peasants in the community here, apart from using rune staves, still today write their names and ownership marks with runic letters, as is seen on walls, corner stones, bowls, etc. Which one does not know to be still continued anywhere else in Sweden.The Dalecarlian runes were derived from the medieval runes, but the runic letters were combined with Latin ones, and Latin letters would progressively replace the runes. At the end of the 16th century, the Dalecarlian runic inventory was almost exclusively runic, but during the following centuries more and more individual runes were replaced with Latin characters. In its last stage almost every rune had been replaced with a Latin letter, or with special versions that were influenced by Latin characters.Although the use of runes in Dalarna is an ancient tradition, the oldest dated inscription is from the last years of the 16th century. It is a bowl from the village of Åsen which says "Anders has made (this) bowl anno 1596". Scholars have registered more than 200 Dalecarlian runic inscriptions, mostly on wood, and they can be seen on furniture, bridal boxes, on the buildings of shielings, kitchen blocks, bowls, measuring sticks, etc. Most inscriptions are brief but there are also longer ones.The Dalecarlian runes remained in some use up to the 20th century. Some discussion remains on whether their use was an unbroken tradition throughout this period or whether people in the 19th and 20th centuries learned runes from books written on the subject. The character inventory was mainly used for transcribing Elfdalian.".
- Dalecarlian_runes thumbnail Dalrunor.svg?width=300.
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- Dalecarlian_runes wikiPageRevisionID "551884707".
- Dalecarlian_runes fam Elder_Futhark.
- Dalecarlian_runes fam Greek_alphabet.
- Dalecarlian_runes fam Medieval_runes.
- Dalecarlian_runes fam Old_Italic_script.
- Dalecarlian_runes fam Phoenician_alphabet.
- Dalecarlian_runes fam Younger_Futhark.
- Dalecarlian_runes hasPhotoCollection Dalecarlian_runes.
- Dalecarlian_runes languages North_Germanic_languages.
- Dalecarlian_runes name "Dalecarlian runes".
- Dalecarlian_runes time "16".
- Dalecarlian_runes type "alphabet".
- Dalecarlian_runes subject Category:Modern_runic_writing.
- Dalecarlian_runes type Abstraction100002137.
- Dalecarlian_runes type Communication100033020.
- Dalecarlian_runes type Orthography106351202.
- Dalecarlian_runes type Writing106359877.
- Dalecarlian_runes type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Dalecarlian_runes comment "The Dalecarlian runes, or dalrunes, was a late version of the runic script that was in use in the Swedish province of Dalarna until the 20th century.".
- Dalecarlian_runes label "Dalecarlian runes".
- Dalecarlian_runes label "Runas dalecarlianas".
- Dalecarlian_runes sameAs Runas_dalecarlianas.
- Dalecarlian_runes sameAs m.047t_mj.
- Dalecarlian_runes sameAs Q3352035.
- Dalecarlian_runes sameAs Q3352035.
- Dalecarlian_runes sameAs Dalecarlian_runes.
- Dalecarlian_runes wasDerivedFrom Dalecarlian_runes?oldid=551884707.
- Dalecarlian_runes depiction Dalrunor.svg.
- Dalecarlian_runes isPrimaryTopicOf Dalecarlian_runes.