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Hello my dear friends, how are you? Im Arith Hrger and today Im going to talk about the runic inscription Alu, which often appears in artefacts of Germanic Iron Age, Migration Period, making an appearance in several bracteates, which are ornaments or plates of beaten metal, typically a thin gold disc resembling medals or medal-shaped jewellery serving as talismans, which were influenced by Romanization, in fact we are talking about Roman Iron Age in Germanic context. And Ill put a note down here, dont worry But the inscription Alu also appears in other contexts, not just pieces of jewellery, which we shall see further ahead. In fact the formula, Alu, and also LaukaR seem to have been the favourite protective words of the Roman Iron age period in Continental Germanic context and Northern Europe. I have in fact talked about this before, on the video Ive made concerning that phrase Hariuha lau laukar gakar alu ole lule laukar, right? But today I would l