This article forms the beginning of a planned edition of Greenlandic runic inscriptions. It deals with the runic inscriptions from the Vatnahverfi area, found on various forms of domestic utensils—first and foremost on fragments of soapstone, so-called loom weights. The inscriptions indicate that the tradition of writing in Norse Greenland played an important part in the expression of Christianity, and that it had the purpose of maintaining connections with the Scandinavian Christian world.
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1 October 2009
The Runic Inscriptions from Vatnahverfi and the Evidence of Communication
Lisbeth M. Imer
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Journal of the North Atlantic
Vol. 2 • No. sp2
2009-2010
Vol. 2 • No. sp2
2009-2010