Which runic alphabet was predominantly used in Scandinavia during the Viking Age, including in Denmark?
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During the Viking Age (roughly late 8th to 11th centuries CE), the Younger Futhark was the main runic alphabet used across Scandinavia, including Denmark. It developed from the older Elder Futhark and reduced the number of runes, reflecting linguistic changes in the Norse language. The Anglo-Saxon Futhorc was used in England, while the Gothic script is a distinct writing system used for the Gothic language.
