File:Rune-calc.png

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Rune-calc.png (18 × 32 pixels, file size: 489 bytes, MIME type: image/png)

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English: Rare calc rune found on the Bramham Moor Ring, Kingmoor Ring, the Ruthwell Cross, and Bewcastle Cross inscriptions
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Source U+16E3 in the Unicode U16A0 block
Author Adam Cuerden
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current14:22, 27 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:22, 27 February 200618 × 32 (489 bytes)Adam Cuerden (talk | contribs)The purpose of these images is to replace some extremely rare unicode characters with Images that can be used in their place. In this case, the Runic Futhorc. I have used the Anglo-Saxon names as I had to use something, but they should be easily adaptable

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