Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Tulir and Thura carved this monument in memory of Thuri and Itaka their sons. Please correct my Norse if you want.

 


6 comments:

  1. Boy was I off. I thought it said "Eat At Joes".

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  2. It's amazing the amount of those found in the US. As early as 1300's (so far), carved stones had been left across the upper states. The Hooked X: Key to the Secret History of North America by Scott F. Wolter will get you started on a new chapter of history. Lots of interesting stuff you weren't taught in school, even when schools actually taught something.

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  3. AI Overview
    The image captures a moment in 1936 during the restoration of a Viking runestone, specifically designated as Vg 169.

    The photo was taken at Svedjorna in Södra Ving, VÀstergötland, Sweden.
    It depicts a man sitting on top of the monument, which is braced by a chain, while repairing cracks in the stone.
    This runestone is one of approximately 2,500 found along Swedish roads, typically raised as memorials during the Viking Age.
    The inscription on this particular stone translates to: "Tole and Torny made these monuments in memory of Tore and Klakke, their sons".

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