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  2. List of runestones - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of runestones date to the Viking Age. There is only a handful Elder Futhark (pre-Viking-Age) runestones (about eight, counting the transitional specimens created just around the beginning of the Viking Age). Årstad Stone (390–590 AD) Einang stone (4th century) Tune Runestone (250–400 AD) Kylver Stone (5th century)

  3. Kensington Runestone - Wikipedia

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    A Swedish immigrant, [3] Olof Ohman, said that he found the stone late in 1898 while clearing land which he had recently acquired of trees and stumps before plowing. [4] The stone was said to be near the crest of a small knoll rising above the wetlands, lying face down and tangled in the root system of a stunted poplar tree estimated to be from less than 10 to about 40 years old. [5]

  4. Viking runestones - Wikipedia

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    The rune stone U 504. This runestone is an early inscription carved in runestone style RAK with a cross above the text bands. It is located in Ubby and it was raised in memory of a father. This man had participated in Viking expeditions both in the west and in the east. [6] +

  5. Millingstone Horizon - Wikipedia

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    Millingstone Horizon is an archaeological period of Native American dominance denoting a period in California, United States involving extensive use of manos and other grinding technology. [1] The interval is a subset of the Archaic Period ; specifically Millingstone is usually applied to the period 6500 to 1500 BCE .

  6. Runestone - Wikipedia

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    A runestone from the church of Resmo on Öland has been repainted. It is presently at the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm. Today, most runestones are painted with falu red, since the colour red makes it easy to discern the ornamentation, and it is appropriate since red paint was also used on runes during the Viking Age. [60]

  7. Glavendrup stone - Wikipedia

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    There are two other runestones that have similar invocations to Thor located in Denmark, DR 110 from Virring and DR 220 from Sønder Kirkeby, and three other stones in Sweden, Ög 136 in Rök, Vg 150 from Velanda and possibly Sö 140 at Korpbron. [1] It has been noted that Thor is the only Norse god who is invoked on any Viking Age runestones. [2]

  8. Sigurd stones - Wikipedia

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    The runestone has several illustrations including matter from the Sigurd legends. One shows two men playing Hnefatafl, a form of the boardgame called tafl. [18] The name SvarthÇ«fði in the inscription translates as "black head" [19] and was often used as a nickname. [20] Latin transliteration:

  9. Arkils tingstad - Wikipedia

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    The assembly location. To the right of the stone formation, the two runestones can be seen, and in the background there is the lake. The stone formation. Arkils tingstad ("Assembly location of Arkil") is the remains of the Viking Age thing or assembly location of a hundred in Uppland, Sweden. It is situated on the outskirts of Stockholm.