Runestones of the Jäders kyrka

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Runestone Sö 97
Sö 98 after a drawing by Richard Dybeck from 1855

The rune stones of the Jäders kyrka Sö 96 and Sö 97 and the fragments Sö 98 to Sö 100 are located in Jäder near Kjulaås, northeast of Eskilstuna in Södermanland in Sweden .

Runestone Sö 96

Runestone Sö 96

Runestone Sö 96 (RAÄ Nr. Jäder 58: 1) is a halved rune stone fragment made of bluish granite that was on the door of the sacristy until 1883. Now it is next to Sö 97 in the southeast corner of the church. The stone is 1.65 m high, 1.2 m wide and 0.16 to 0.22 m thick. The 8.0 to 16 cm high runes are on the south side and west edge.

Runestone Sö 97

The rune stone Sö 97 was found during the renovation of the church in 1866. It was about half a meter below the church floor, north of the corridor.

Runic inscription Sö 98

The runic inscription Sö 98 in the wall of the Jäders kyrka is often referred to as "Limpa (n)" because the stone resembles a round bread. The fully walled limestone is located about 2.7 meters above the ground in the southern outer wall of the church.

The runes are missing on Sö 99, but it has a relief decoration.

Sö 100 shows a kind of animal of which only red color remained.

literature

  • Ingegerd Wachtmeister, Thorgunn Snaedal Brink: Runstenar i Södermanland Södermanlands museum , 1984, ISBN 91-85066-52-4

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