- The Elder Futhark with Sound - http://www.angelfire.com/on/Wodensharrow/elderfuthark.html
Pronunciations in Real Audio of the runes of the Elder FUÞARK: in original proto-germanic with two different versions; click rune stave pictures or names to hear the rune pronounced.
- A Casting of Runes Webring - http://vanaheim.faithweb.com/runewr.htm
A webring dedicated to sites about runes... their history, myths, and other information.
- Dalrunor - http://www.angelfire.com/on/Wodensharrow/dalrunor.html
Still in the early 1900 there were people in Dalarna that could read the runes. This is the alphabet used.
- Mal Vikinga - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1327/grameindex.html
Grammar and vocabulary for the common Scandinavian ancient language. Site is in English and Swedish, with the Swedish section being somewhat more complete.
- The Risting of Runes - http://mypage.direct.ca/d/darkrage/runes.html
Interested in carving your own set of Runes? These pages give you the proper strokes to carve.
- Runes - http://www.kami.demon.co.uk/gesithas/runes/index.html
Some Thoughts on the Origin of the Fuþark.
- Runic Journey - http://www.tarahill.com/runes/
An online exploration of the history and use of Norse Runes.
- Nytt om runer and the Runic Archives - http://www.ukm.uio.no/runenews/
This web site makes news about runic research available before publication in the periodical "Nytt om runer".
- 24 Rune Poems by Óðindís - http://www.angelfire.com/on/Wodensharrow/futhark.html
24 original 24-line rune poems in old lore meter, using germanic ("Saxon") English words. Includes rune pictures and runic lore.
- Mystery of the Futhark Alphabet - http://www.antalyaonline.net/futhark/
Site claiming that the futhark and the turkish gokturk alphabet have a common origin.
- Your Name in Runes - http://izekube.tripod.com/runes.html
Write your name and learn your name in old viking runes. Requires javascript.
- The Ruthwell Cross - http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/oe/texts/ruthwell.html
Tony Jebson reconstructs the original runic inscription on this Scottish cross from what is currently readable and from old drawings.
- American Runestones - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/americanrunestones/
A Yahoo Club for the discussion of the Kensington, Heavener, and other runestones.
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