Ändersta Rune Stone (U 1160) in the Ashmolean Museum (Left Side)
Title
Ändersta Rune Stone (U 1160) in the Ashmolean Museum (Left Side)
Subject
Rune stone
Description
Rune stone in the Ashmolean Museum, originally from Uppland in Sweden and dating the the late Viking Age. It was donated to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford by King Karl XI of Sweden in 1687. The runes read: Liðsmaðr lét hôggva stein eptir Ígulbjôrn(?), fôður. "Lidsmod had this stone carved in memory of Julbjörn [his] father." [Samnordisk Runtextdatabas]
Source
The Ashmolean Museum
Publisher
The World-Tree Project
Date
2016
Contributor
Administrator
Rights
(c) University of Oxford - Ashmolean Museum. CC NC BY
Relation
Format
jpg
Type
Still Image
Identifier
http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10026402140001
U 1160
Coverage
Sweden
England
Viking Age
Geolocation
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Item Relations
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