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Encyclopedia > Kylver Stone
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A modified variant of the Kylver inscription, on the original inscription some letters are mirrored, a few features missing and it also includes an unknown rune and an additional small inscription.

The Kylver stone is a rune stone whose official name is G. 88. It dates from about 400 A.D. and was found on a farm at Kylver, Stånga, Gotland in 1903. The stone was a flat rock used to seal a grave and the inscription was written on the underside, so that it could not be read from above. One theory is that the runes had magic properties and should hinder the person in the grave from coming back, another theory is that the rock was scrap material used for practicing rune-carving.


The stone is inscribed with the earliest known sequential listing of the 24 runes of the Old Futhark. After the last rune follows an unknown spruce-like rune commonly believed to be a modified Tyr rune. At a separate space the word ᛋᚢᛚᛁᚢᛋ (sulius or sueus) is inscribed. The meaning of this latter word is unknown, but is assumed to associated with magic. (Also note that the small inscription uses the younger futhark version of the s-rune.)


The Kylver stone was removed from Gotland and brought brought to the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm where it is currently not on display.


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Kylver Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (248 words)
The Kylver stone is a rune stone whose official name is G 88.
The stone was a flat rock used to seal a grave and the inscription was written on the underside, and could therefore not be read from above.
The Kylver stone was removed from Gotland and brought to the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm where it is not currently on display.
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The Kylver stone from Stanga (Gotland) SWEDEN
- The stone from Kylver farm in Stanga (Gotland).
The stone from Kylver farm in Stanga (Gotland).
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