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[Bronze Age Text]
 
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  Age school lessons from Sweden.            
  Above left, a man holds a
  shield, which is drawn to form the Tifinag letter "B," so that the
  inscription reads from right to left: 
  B-K-L-A = Old Norse bukla =
  "shield"
  or "buckler."              
  On the right a bull is led to a
  cow; the bull's head forms the letter "B", to yield B-L = Old Norse
  beli = "a bull.” The cow is
  labeled GH-W, apparently for Old Norse ku,
  the dative case of kyr = "a cow."  The text might be translated to mean
  "A bull for a cow" or A bull is led
  to a cow."             
  Lower left, the sun god Sol
  holds the consonants that spell his name S-L; the letters can also be read
  from right to left, to yield L-S, Old Norse lysa, giving a palindrome that becomes Sol lysa = "The sun shines."   The first
  two petroglyphs are from Bohuslän, the third from Östfold (Fell 1982).   |