Einang

I, Godguest wrote the runes
NlæR 5
I turned the photo 90 degrees clockwise, so that it would be easier to see the runes. For close-ups - point at the photo.
NlæR 5
This is the oldest rune stone that is still standing on its original site. If you point at the picture above, you'll see the second inscription on this stone. It was carved on its left side, and it's very vague. I haven't seen any interpretation of it. I didn't notice those runes when I visited the site many years ago, but my friend Andrey did, and he sent me the photo. Thanks !
NlæR 5
It dates from around 300AD and it's standing on top of a burial mound. There are some other mounds and barrows in this grave field, but no more rune stones....
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