This note reports on the recent rediscovery of runestone U 170 near Bogesund in Sweden. In particular, the position of the monument within the 11th-century landscape is examined in light of the informative text that provides important information on early churchyard burial in central Sweden. The likely reason for placing a Christian monument at the edge of a pre-Christian burial ground is commented upon, including the likelihood of continued ancestor worship, as is its relationship to water.
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1 April 2014
The Rediscovery of U 170: Runestones, Churchyards, and Burial Grounds in Sweden
Shane McLeod
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Journal of the North Atlantic
Vol. 2014 • No. 25
April 2014
Vol. 2014 • No. 25
April 2014