Norrby |
Guðfastr had the two stones cut in memory of Eistr, his son, and for himself. |
|
Two rune stones standing next to each other. The text starts on the upper one, and continues on the other stone. |
|
Lífsteinn carved the runes in memory of the two, father and son, good valiant men. |
|
As on rune stones U 763 and U 674, the beasts are facing each other. |