Rök runestone
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The Rök runestone is a runestone. It has an inscription of about 760 runes, which is the longest known runic inscription in stone. It is on display at the church of Rök, a small village in the south of Sweden. It is considered the first piece of written Swedish literature and marks the beginning of the history of Swedish literature.[1][2]
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- A reading of the Rök stone's text in Old East Norse.
- The front of the stone. The beginning of the inscription is vertically at the bottom left.
- The back of the stone. Elder futhark runes are written at the bottom.
- The stone is under a roof and is near the church where it was discovered.
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