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Rune-stone Nävelsjöstenen, Sm101, L1973:4994 in Nävelsjö parish, Vetlanda municipality

Rune-stone Nävelsjöstenen, Sm101, L1973:4994 in Nävelsjö parish, Vetlanda municipality
Photo: Olle Paulsson

Runic inscription

: kun(t)(k)el : sati : sten : þansi : eftiR : kunar : faþur : sin : sun : hruþa : halgi : lagþi : han : i : sten:þr : bruþur : sin : a : haklati : i : baþum

Inscription

: kun(t)(k)el : sati : sten : þansi : eftiR : kunar : faþur : sin : sun : hruþa : halgi : lagþi : han : i : sten:þr : bruþur : sin : a : haklati : i : baþum

Translation

Gunnkell placed this stone in memory of Gunnarr, his father, Hróði's son. Helgi laid him, his brother, in a stone coffin in Bath in England.

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Rune-stone Nävelsjöstenen, Sm101, L1973:4994 in Nävelsjö parish, Vetlanda municipality

Facts

Monument number L1973:4994
Swedish National Heritage Board ID Nävelsjö 17:1
Status Confirmed on location
Place Visible above ground
Material Conglomerate (gneiss)
Antiquarian assessment Ancient monument
Damage status Damage
County Jönköping
Municipality Vetlanda
Parish Nävelsjö
Coordinates 57.4160495, 14.8433715
Sources
Most of the factual information in Runkartan comes from the Swedish National Heritage Board’s Fornsök data and from the Scandinavian Runic Text Database. The maps come from OpenStreetMap and Leaflet.js. The photographs were taken by the credited photographers.