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A runestone recorded in late August 2016, located in the Viking settlement of Sigtuna, Sweden, a royal and commercial settlement established in the late 10th century and remaining an important centre for around 250 years.

This stone is located near Sigtuna Museum and is one of 12 located within the town. It was recorded by photogrammetry. The signage was recreated digitally and is shown in the same position as the information provided by Sigtuna Museum. It provides an excellent introduction to runestones from this region and a great map of the location of 15 local runestones in total. Sigtuna reputedly has more runestones than anywhere else in Sweden.

Free for personal and student use. For professionals and commercial users, your purchase supports the work of the Maritime Archaeology Trust, a UK registered charity that promotes understanding, protection and public engagement with underwater cultural heritage around the world, especially in schools and for those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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