runestone

runestone
An ancient monument consisting of a raised stone with runic inscription.

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  • Runestone — A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. The tradition began in the 4th century but most of them date from the late Viking Age, and it lasted… …   Wikipedia

  • Runestone styles — The term runestone style in the singular may refer to the Urnes style. The runestone styles varied during the Viking Age. The early runestones were simple in design, but towards the end of the runestone era they became increasingly complex and… …   Wikipedia

  • Kensington Runestone — Infobox Runestone name = Kensington Runestone picture = caption = rundataid = country = USA region = Minnesota city = Originally Kensington currently located at Alexandria, Minnesota produced = contested artist = contested style = text native =… …   Wikipedia

  • Sjörup Runestone —     Runestone Name Sjörup Runestone …   Wikipedia

  • Björketorp Runestone —     Runestone Name Björketorp Runestone …   Wikipedia

  • Stentoften Runestone —     Runestone Name Stentoften Runestone …   Wikipedia

  • Heavener Runestone — Infobox Runestone picture = caption = Heavener runestone with the runes copied above. name = Heavener Runestone rundataid = country = USA region = Poteau Mountain city = Heavener, Oklahoma produced = artist = style = text native = Elder Futhark… …   Wikipedia

  • Odendisa Runestone —     Runestone Name Odendisa Runestone …   Wikipedia

  • Gummarp Runestone —     Runestone Name Gummarp Runestone …   Wikipedia

  • Järsberg Runestone — Runefacts|name=Järsberg Runestone rundataid=Vr 1 country=Sweden region=Värmland city=Järsberg produced= 6th century artist= Unknown text native=Proto Norse : [Le] ubaz(?) haite. Hrabnaz hait [e] . Ek, erilaz, runoz writu.| text english=Leubaz am… …   Wikipedia

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