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[Bronze Age Text]
 
 
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         At Fossum,
Bohuslän, Sweden, there is a 
large inscription that depicts scenes from the great 
winter festival called Thorri, held in the 4th month 
of the Norse 6-month winter.  These are some of the 
vignettes.  
 
         Top, the symbol of
Thorri formed from the 
Tifinag letters th, r
and n, repeated and arranged to 
make a thunderbolt design. 
Old Norse Thorinn = 
"The Thorri festival."  
 
         Middle, ceremonies
open at dawn when trumpet-
blowers summon the people. 
The Tifinag letters are 
interwoven with the picture, and the word gamga is 
represented by a punning hieroglyph of footprints, also 
pronounced as ganga.  The text reads R-R GANGA 
L-D-R M-N, to be read as Old Norse Arar ganga 
ludramenn
= "Early morning the sound of  trumpet-
blowers."  
 
         Below, a scene from
the hockey or ball game, K-L 
= Old Norse kula =
"ball game."  (Fell 1982).