Brosza z Meldorf


Inscription on the broth
Brochures from Meldorf - made of bronze fibrous, considered the oldest known runery monument. Discovered in 1979 by Michael Gebühr in museum magazines in Meldorf in northern Germany. The exact origin of the monument is unknown. The brochure dates back to the first half of the 1st century.

The surface of the brochure is covered by a mysterious inscription by some of the interpreters interpreted as a Latin form of majuscle, but is generally regarded as an example of a prototype letter. Readed as a runic inscription gives iþih / iwih from right to left, and from left to right hiþi / hiwi. Hiwa means "family mother". In turn, the Latin text of the inscription gives a right-to-left idin formula - "for Ida" or "Odin".

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