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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3607417
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Visual documentation for "Runes and Early Slavs: the oldest inscription among Slavs reveals their interaction with Germanic peoples"

Jı̆rı́ Macháček,Robert Nedoma,Petr Dresler,Ilektra Schulz,Elias Lagonik,Steven M. Johnson,Ludmila Kaňáková,Alena Slámová,Bastien Llamas,Daniel Wegmann,Zuzana Hofmanová

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Fig. S1. Břeclav-Lány (CZ). Six runs of the older fuþark on the bone from settlement pit No. 25. Photo by Vojtěch Nosek.
Fig. S2. Břeclav-Lány (CZ). The rune-inscribed bone. Rune line above, root etching trace bellow. Dorsal surface. Reflected light microscope, magnification 200x. Photo by Ludmila Kaňáková. Fig. S3. Břeclav-Lány (CZ). The rune-inscribed bone. Rune line (vertical) and stave line (horizontal), both red-coloured. Dorsal face surface. Reflected light microscope, magnification 50x. Photo by Ludmila Kaňáková. Fig. S4. Břeclav-Lány (CZ). The rune-inscribed bone. Stratigraphy of traces – rune lines damaged by cross line (on the left) and by root etching (on the right). Dorsal surface. SEM by Jindřich Štelcl. Fig. S5. Multiple plot. Grouping (Bayesian modelling - overlapping phases, OxCal - v 4.3) of radiocarbon data from Lombard and Slavic sites excavated in the Czech Republic, Austria and Pannonia (Slovakia and Hungary) and radiocarbon dating of the rune-inscribed cattle bone from Břeclav-Lány.
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    Visual documentation for "Runes and Early Slavs: the oldest inscription among Slavs reveals their interaction with Germanic peoples"” is a paper by Jı̆rı́ Macháček Robert Nedoma Petr Dresler Ilektra Schulz Elias Lagonik Steven M. Johnson Ludmila Kaňáková Alena Slámová Bastien Llamas Daniel Wegmann Zuzana Hofmanová published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.