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As he promised, here is Professor Henrik Williams's transliteration of the whole inscription on the Rök runestone. We had a great conversation with him this morning about that inscription and his thoughts on its interpretation, which I'll get edited and posted as soon as I can.

Thanks for attending, and I'll look forward to our next interview with Dr. Jóhanna Katrín Friðriksdóttir on Sunday, May 1st, about her work consulting on The Northman! That will be on what's becoming the usual trans-Atlantic time slot, 10:00 a.m. Denver / 18:00 Stockholm.

All the best for now, and thanks for your continued kindness and support,

Jackson Crawford

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Anonymous

I must say, it was a wonderful interview, and some great insight into the sheer amount of work and discussion that can go into researching even a single monument or artifact. Cheers for making these events possible! Also, since I did ask a question with my microphone, if it's any concern to you, Dr. Crawford, I don't mind you using that audio clip. I wanted to say that at the end, but you closed the Zoom meet too quickly! ;)

Anonymous

Very much looking forward to May 1st (even though I may miss it and have to watch it later) I am currently reading her book, Valkyrie.