
Runestone fragment 1: U 15d
(is the larger of two fragments
from 1997)
Other names are:
RAÄ: Ekerö 202
Runor: U NOR1998;23A
Fornsök: L2013:3162
Size: 13.5 x 9 x 7.5 cm. Triangular shape.
The carving consists of a curved line, probably part of one
of the frame lines in a runic loop, and a 1.5 cm long piece
of a main staff.
History
In 1997, two smaller fragments of runestone were found in
the eastern wall of Ekerö Church. The fragments of red
sandstone have small traces of ornamentation and runes. The
fragments are said to be found (1998) in the church's
armory... In 2025 I had not yet been able to see them.
Since the layers in the fragments are different, they
probably did not belong to the same runestone. They also
differ from the other fragments from Ekerö church.
Links
Fornsök > Map and info
(Only Swedish)
Runor > Riksantikvarieämbetet
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Nytt om Runer > Page. 23-24
(Only Swedish)
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