Ytterenhörna

Ônundr and Svaraldr and Finnviðr had this stone raised in memory of Ásl/Ôsl, their father; and Bjôrn in memory of his brother. May God help his spirit. Þorbjôrn carved the runes.

Sö 190
This rune stone really has to be cleaned from lichen, and the runes must be filled in with paint. In the middle of the stone there's a man and a beast, but they are not visible now.
Just outside the churchyard are two pieces of rock lying on the ground. They were found nearby in 1896, and for the past 20 years or so this have been permanent place.They date from the Bronze Age, and are thus 2000-2500 years older than the rune stone. Point at the picture to see the other rock.
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