In 1153 Viking adventurers broke into Orkney's greatest Neolithic tomb, Maeshowe. Stormbound, they passed three nights carving dozens of inscriptions in their twig-like runic alphabet: messages of love, boasts of prowess, and rumours of treasure.
Dimensions: 19mm x 19mm
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