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Edinburgh's Runestone

The Swedish Runestone, designated U 1173 in the Rundata catalogue, is an 11th-century[1] Swedish Viking Age runestone which was located in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, below Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, within a fenced enclosure adjacent to Ramsay Garden.[2] Due to security concerns it was removed from there on 19 December 2017 and in the Autumn of 2020 was re-located at 50 George Square, Edinburgh just outside the University of Edinburgh's Department of Scandinavian Studies.[3][4][5]

Edinburgh's Runestone
"Princes Street Gardens" runestone
Created1010–1050
DiscoveredLilla Ramsjö, Morgongåva, Vittinge parish, Uppland, Sweden
Present location50 George Square, Edinburgh, Scotland
Coordinates55°56′38″N 3°11′12″W / 55.943863°N 3.186608°W / 55.943863; -3.186608Coordinates: 55°56′38″N 3°11′12″W / 55.943863°N 3.186608°W / 55.943863; -3.186608
Rundata IDU 1173
RunemasterErik (A)
Text – Native
Old Norse: Ari ræisti stæin æftiR Hialm, faður sinn. Guð hialpi and hans.
Translation
Ari raised the stone in memory of Hjalmr, his father. May God help his spirit.

On 22 March 2023 the runestone was officially unveiled,[6]after delays due to restrictions put in place to prevent the spread of Coronovirus.[4]

Originally from Lilla Ramsjö in present-day Morgongåva, Heby Municipality, it was donated to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1787 by Sir Alexander Seton of Preston and Ekolsund (né Baron 1738–1814),[7] and was presented to the Princes Street Proprietors by the Society in 1821.[8] It is one of three Swedish runestones in Britain; the other two (U 104 & U 1160) are in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford in England.[9][10][11]

Carving

 

The carving on the stone features a centrally located cross, encircled by a serpent. The runic inscription is carved within the serpent, whose head and tail are linked with the cross' shaft. There are 18 runestones in Sweden which bear similar features and are believed to have been carved by a runemaster called Erik.[4][12]

There are two additional crosses carved into the runestone – one on the right-hand edge of the stone, and one at the front of the stone, above the inscription, on the right-hand side. They do not exhibit the same level of craftsmanship and are believed to have been added later, perhaps in the 19th century.[13][14]

Replica Runestone in Morgongåva

In 2014 a replica of stone U 1173 was made in Sweden and placed where the original would have come from, at Morgongåva in Uppsala, by a group called Hebys "nya" runsten,[15] led by project manager Mats Köben, an amateur archaeologist and enthusiast. This replica was carved by runemaster Kalle Dahlberg (Runistare)[16] who visited Edinburgh in 2013 to measure the stone and record the design, before carving it from pink granite, sourced from Vätö Stenhuggeri at Adelsö Island.[17][18]

References

  1. ^ Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk – Rundata entry for U 1173.
  2. ^ "Edinburgh, Princes Street Garden (Rune Inscribed Stone)". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.
  3. ^ "Edinburgh's forgotten Viking stone to get new home".
  4. ^ a b c "Runestone Project | Society of Antiquaries of Scotland". Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  5. ^ "» Ancient stone moves". ewh.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  6. ^ https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/activities/runes-runestones-and-u1173-the-edinburgh-runestone
  7. ^ Gyllenhammar, Gyllenhammar (2015-07-03). "Alexander Seton (Baron)". GENi.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ McNaughton, Adam (1980). "Edinburgh's Runestone" (PDF). Northern Studies: 29, 31.
  9. ^ Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk – Rundata entry for U 104.
  10. ^ Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk – Rundata entry for U 1160.
  11. ^ McNaughton, Adam (1980). "Edinburgh's Runestone" (PDF). Northern Studies: 29.
  12. ^ "Runestone U 1173 – a missing runestone recreated". www.runristare.se. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  13. ^ "Edinburgh, Princes Street Gardens | Canmore". canmore.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  14. ^ "Runestone U 1173 – a missing runestone recreated". www.runristare.se. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  15. ^ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100078251111687
  16. ^ https://www.facebook.com/kallerunristare
  17. ^ Dahlberg, Kalle. "2014 Rune stone U 1173". Kalle Runristare.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ Gilmour, Simon (2019-02-12). "Update on the Edinburgh Runestone". Scottish Society for Northern Studies.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

Further reading

  • Anon (J. Dillon & J. Jamieson) (1822) 'Account of a stone with a runic inscription, presented to the Society by the late Sir Alexander Seton of Preston, and of some other inscriptions of the same kind in the Isle of Man', Archaeologia Scotica, 2.2, pp. 490–501
  • Graham-Campbell, James (2004) ''Danes...in this Country': discovering Vikings in Scotland', Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 134, pp. 201–239
  • McNaughton, Adam (1980) 'Edinburgh's Runestone', Northern Studies, 15, pp. 29–33
  • Sveriges Runinskrifter, (1953–1958), ix, pp. 653–656

External links

  • Canmore Entry
  • Information from the Samnordisk runtextdatabas, at Runinskrifter.net (in Swedish)
  • Complete information about the U 1173, rune carver Erik's other rune stones and the story of the work to create a copy
  • A short video documenting the removal of "Edinburgh's Travelling Runestone".

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The Swedish Runestone designated U 1173 in the Rundata catalogue is an 11th century 1 Swedish Viking Age runestone which was located in Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh below Edinburgh Castle Esplanade within a fenced enclosure adjacent to Ramsay Garden 2 Due to security concerns it was removed from there on 19 December 2017 and in the Autumn of 2020 was re located at 50 George Square Edinburgh just outside the University of Edinburgh s Department of Scandinavian Studies 3 4 5 Edinburgh s Runestone Princes Street Gardens runestoneCreated1010 1050DiscoveredLilla Ramsjo Morgongava Vittinge parish Uppland SwedenPresent location50 George Square Edinburgh ScotlandCoordinates55 56 38 N 3 11 12 W 55 943863 N 3 186608 W 55 943863 3 186608 Coordinates 55 56 38 N 3 11 12 W 55 943863 N 3 186608 W 55 943863 3 186608Rundata IDU 1173RunemasterErik A Text NativeOld Norse Ari raeisti staein aeftiR Hialm fadur sinn Gud hialpi and hans TranslationAri raised the stone in memory of Hjalmr his father May God help his spirit On 22 March 2023 the runestone was officially unveiled 6 after delays due to restrictions put in place to prevent the spread of Coronovirus 4 Originally from Lilla Ramsjo in present day Morgongava Heby Municipality it was donated to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1787 by Sir Alexander Seton of Preston and Ekolsund ne Baron 1738 1814 7 and was presented to the Princes Street Proprietors by the Society in 1821 8 It is one of three Swedish runestones in Britain the other two U 104 amp U 1160 are in the Ashmolean Museum Oxford in England 9 10 11 Contents 1 Carving 2 Replica Runestone in Morgongava 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksCarving Edit The carving on the stone features a centrally located cross encircled by a serpent The runic inscription is carved within the serpent whose head and tail are linked with the cross shaft There are 18 runestones in Sweden which bear similar features and are believed to have been carved by a runemaster called Erik 4 12 There are two additional crosses carved into the runestone one on the right hand edge of the stone and one at the front of the stone above the inscription on the right hand side They do not exhibit the same level of craftsmanship and are believed to have been added later perhaps in the 19th century 13 14 Replica Runestone in Morgongava EditIn 2014 a replica of stone U 1173 was made in Sweden and placed where the original would have come from at Morgongava in Uppsala by a group called Hebys nya runsten 15 led by project manager Mats Koben an amateur archaeologist and enthusiast This replica was carved by runemaster Kalle Dahlberg Runistare 16 who visited Edinburgh in 2013 to measure the stone and record the design before carving it from pink granite sourced from Vato Stenhuggeri at Adelso Island 17 18 References Edit Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk Rundata entry for U 1173 Edinburgh Princes Street Garden Rune Inscribed Stone Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland Edinburgh s forgotten Viking stone to get new home a b c Runestone Project Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Retrieved 2019 03 21 Ancient stone moves ewh org uk Retrieved 2019 03 21 https www research ed ac uk en activities runes runestones and u1173 the edinburgh runestone Gyllenhammar Gyllenhammar 2015 07 03 Alexander Seton Baron GENi a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link McNaughton Adam 1980 Edinburgh s Runestone PDF Northern Studies 29 31 Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk Rundata entry for U 104 Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk Rundata entry for U 1160 McNaughton Adam 1980 Edinburgh s Runestone PDF Northern Studies 29 Runestone U 1173 a missing runestone recreated www runristare se Retrieved 2019 03 21 Edinburgh Princes Street Gardens Canmore canmore org uk Retrieved 2019 03 21 Runestone U 1173 a missing runestone recreated www runristare se Retrieved 2019 03 21 https www facebook com profile php id 100078251111687 https www facebook com kallerunristare Dahlberg Kalle 2014 Rune stone U 1173 Kalle Runristare a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Gilmour Simon 2019 02 12 Update on the Edinburgh Runestone Scottish Society for Northern Studies a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Further reading EditAnon J Dillon amp J Jamieson 1822 Account of a stone with a runic inscription presented to the Society by the late Sir Alexander Seton of Preston and of some other inscriptions of the same kind in the Isle of Man Archaeologia Scotica 2 2 pp 490 501 Graham Campbell James 2004 Danes in this Country discovering Vikings in Scotland Proc Soc Antiq Scot 134 pp 201 239 McNaughton Adam 1980 Edinburgh s Runestone Northern Studies 15 pp 29 33 Sveriges Runinskrifter 1953 1958 ix pp 653 656External links EditCanmore Entry Information from the Samnordisk runtextdatabas at Runinskrifter net in Swedish Complete information about the U 1173 rune carver Erik s other rune stones and the story of the work to create a copy A short video documenting the removal of Edinburgh s Travelling Runestone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edinburgh 27s Runestone amp oldid 1146381470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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