- The
Gummarp Runestone,
designated as DR 358, was a
runestone from the
Vendel era and
which was
located in the
former village of
Gummarp in the province...
-
Runestone and the
Gummarp Runestone,
which was
moved to
Copenhagen and lost in the
Copenhagen Fire of 1728. The Stentoften,
Istaby and
Gummarp inscriptions...
-
period include DR 248 from Snoldelev, DR 357 from Stentoften, DR 358 from
Gummarp, DR 359 from Istaby, and DR 360 from Björketorp, and
objects such as the...
- purpose, such as
salusalu and luwatuwa. Further, an
inscription on the
Gummarp Runestone (500–700 AD)
gives a
cryptic inscription describing the use of...
- some
transitional inscriptions of the 6th or 7th century, such as the
Gummarp, Björketorp and
Stentoften runestones, but it
disappears from the Scandinavian...
-
Elder ****hark
runestones found in Blekinge, Sweden: Björketorp
Runestone Gummarp Runestone Istaby Runestone Stentoften Runestone This
disambiguation page...
-
Period II (550–700) Skåäng
Runestone (6th century?) Björketorp
Runestone Gummarp Runestone Istaby Runestone Stentoften Runestone South-Eastern
Europe (200–550):...
- and the
Gummarp Runestone,
which were
moved to
Copenhagen and lost in the
Copenhagen Fire of 1728. The Stentoften,
Istaby Runestone and
Gummarp Runestone...
-
wrait runaz þaiaz.
wrote these runes. The Istaby,
Stentoften Runestone and
Gummarp Runestone inscriptions can be
identified with the same clan
through the...