Rök Stone (Rök Runestone): Longest Runic Inscription Ever Discovered
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Rök Stone (Rök Runestone), in Swedish, Rökstenen', is a remarkable 9th-century granite monument bearing the distinction of containing the longest runic inscription ever uncovered.
This colossal 4-ton memorial block is situated in an interesting location between the two small villages of Väderstad and Ödeshög, within the confines of Östergötland County, Sweden. Its presence serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of the region, offering a glimpse into the ancient practices and traditions of the era.
Rök Runestone is not only a monumental memorial but also an ancient literary work of great significance. As many as 725 runes of a Swedish-Norwegian runic alphabet of 16 characters bear readable (sometimes difficult to interpret ) text containing verses of epic nature, allusions to heroic myths, hero songs, legends, and secret formulas, probably a curse.
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