Runic stone — Stock Photo, Image

Runic stone — Photo

"Folkvid raised all these stones for his son Heden, brother of Anund. Vred carved the runes". These are the wordings on the stone. Ornamented with probably male and female intertwining. Anundshog, Sweden.

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