Norse code

Academic study of these runes on the island of Orkney is among the work that is helping to boost the University of the Highlands and Islands' international standing in the field of Viking studies.

四月 12, 2012




It was recently announced that the university's Orkney-based Centre for Nordic Studies would serve as the base for field trips by early-career researchers and students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Nottingham.

Speaking about the forthcoming collaboration with the three English universities, Donna Heddle, director of the centre, said: "It's great recognition for the university and for the Centre for Nordic Studies' growing international reputation in Viking studies."

The pictured engravings, found at the archaeological site of Maeshowe, are part of one of the largest groups of runic inscriptions in the world.

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