Editorial Note
Abstract
Runesten ved Roskilde Landevej (The runes at Roskilde Highway), Laurits Andersen Ring, 1912, oil on canvas. Privately owned.
The past in the present. The image that opens this editorial, a painting by Laurits Andersen Ring, refers to these connections that History always makes with contemporary society. It presents a reproduction of the Kallerup Stone (DR 250), which bears one of the oldest texts written in Denmark that dates from the beginning of the Viking Age, located in Hedehusene (Zealand Island). Nowadays, the Kallerup runestone stands next to the Ansgar Church in Hedehusene.
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