Iwobrand on Twitter: "One of the oldest Germanic runic incriptions is the one on a comb from the 2nd century, found in Vimose/Denmark. The inscription says "harja", probably the name of the
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Harja comb (details) by asleifr on DeviantArt
The oldest known datable runic inscription is on an antler comb found in Vimose. It reads "harja" (possibly meaning “comb”, or “warrior”) and is dated to c. 160 CE. Now housed at
vimose comb – Modern Norse Heathen
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