The Vikings erected a runestone out of fear of a climate catastrophe

Several passages on the Rök stone—the world’s most famous Viking Age runic monument—suggest that the inscription is about battles and for over a hundred years, researchers have been trying to connect the inscription with heroic deeds in war. Now, thanks to an interdisciplinary research project, a new interpretation of the inscription is being presented. The study shows that the inscription deals with an entirely different kind of battle: the conflict between light and darkness, warmth and cold, life and death.


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Source: Phys.org