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[Bronze Age Text]
 
| (CLICK to Enlarge)             Wenri Crunch-Hand, the giant wolf that
  bites off the hand of the god Tsiw, is depicted in this Petroglyph and
  inscription.  it was placed just to
  the left of the image of the god, above Woden-lithi's dedicatory inscription
  at the Peterborough, Ontario site.  It
  is located ca. 30 ft. southwest-by-west of the main sun god figure.  The inscription reads:           W-N-R = Wenri = Old Norse Fenrir,
  the personal name of the giant wolf;         M-L = mel = "to grind or crunch” and M-N-D = Old Norse mond
  = "a hand."  (Fell 1982).   |