Snoldelev Stone | |
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Height | 1.25 meters |
Writing | Younger futhark |
Symbols | interlaced horns; swastika |
Created | 9th century AD |
Discovered | c. 1775 Snoldelev, Ramsø, Denmark |
Discovered by | farmers |
Present location | National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen |
Culture | Norse |
Rundata ID | DR 248 |
Runemaster | unknown |
Text – Native | |
Gunwalds sten, sonaʀ Roalds, þulaʀ a Salhøgum. | |
Translation | |
Gunnvaldr's stone, Hróaldr's son, reciter of Salhaugar |
The Snoldelev Stone, listed as DR 248 in the Rundata catalog, is a 9th-century runestone that was originally located at Snoldelev, Ramsø, Denmark.