English: The so-called large Rune Fibula of Nordendorf II. Found in 1844 in an Alemannic grave field of mid 6th to late 6th century A.D. (Düwel, Klaus: Runenkunde. 4., überarbeitete und aktualisierte Auflage, Stuttgart 2008, p. 63 and Runenprojekt Kiel) near Nordendorf, Bavaria, Germany. The fibula bears a runic inscription on the back side of its head plate: birl[i]n io elk. Photographed at the Römisches Museum Augsburg, Germany.
Deutsch: Die sogenannte Runenfibel von Nordendorf II. Gefunden 1844 in einem alamannischen Gräberfeld mit der archäologischen Datierung Mitte bis zweite Hälfte des 6. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. (vgl. Düwel, Klaus: Runenkunde. 4., überarbeitete und aktualisierte Auflage, Stuttgart 2008, S. 63 und Runenprojekt Kiel) nahe Nordendorf, Bayern, Deutschland. Die Fibel trägt eine einzeilige Runeninschrift auf der Rückseite der Kopfplatte: birl[i]n io elk. Fotografiert im Römischen Museum Augsburg, Deutschland.
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