- 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...
- The
Kensington Runestone is a slab of
greywacke stone covered in
runes that was
discovered in
central Minnesota,
United States, in 1898. Olof Ohman, a...
- The Björketorp
Runestone (DR 360 U) in Blekinge, Sweden, is part of a
grave field which includes menhirs, both
solitary and
forming stone circles. It...
- The
Viking runestones are
runestones that
mention Scandinavians who parti****ted in
Viking expeditions. This
article treats the
runestone that
refer to...
-
There are
about 3,000
runestones in
Scandinavia (out of a
total of
about 6,000
runic inscriptions). The
runestones are
unevenly distributed in Scandinavia:...
- Oslo
Copenhagen Stockholm The
Varangian Runestones are
runestones in
Scandinavia that
mention voyages to the East (Old Norse: Austr) or the
Eastern route...
- The
Svingerud Runestone is a
sandstone object featuring Elder ****hark
inscriptions found in a
grave west of Oslo, Norway.
Radiocarbon dating indicates...
- The
Runestone is a 1991
American adventure horror film
written and
directed by
Willard Carroll in his
feature directorial debut. The film is an updating...
-
Copenhagen Gothenburg Stockholm The
Greece runestones (Swedish: Greklandsstenarna) are
about 30
runestones containing information related to
voyages made...
-
Copenhagen Gothenburg Stockholm The
Ingvar runestones (Swedish: Ingvarstenarna) is the name of
around 26
Varangian Runestones that were
raised in commemoration...