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Gårdstånga runestone DR 331 is a runestone located at Runstenshögen ("the runestone mound") in Lundagård, in Lund. The stone was discovered in 1867 in the wall of Gårdstånga church. It was sent in 1868 to Lund together with runestone DR 330 discovered at the same time. The last sign in the inscription is not a rune, but it has been interpreted as Thor's Hammer, and in that case it was a pagan manifestation against the newly arrived Christian faith.

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  • Gårdstangasten 3 (de)
  • Danish Runic Inscription 331 (en)
  • Gårdstångastenen 3 (sv)
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  • Gårdstångastenen 3, (DR 331) är en runsten placerad vid Runstenshögen i Lundagård, Lund. Nils G. Bruzelius upptäckte stenen 1867 i Gårdstånga kyrkomur. Den sändes 1868 till Lund tillsammans med Gårdstångastenen 2 som upptäcktes vid samma tillfälle. Det avslutade okända tecknet har av vissa forskare tolkats som en torshammare, och i så fall fungerat som en manifestation mot den under vikingatiden nya kristna tron. (sv)
  • Der Gårdstangasten 3 (Samnordisk runtextdatabas DR 331 oder RAÄ Nr. Lund 9:3) gefunden in Gårdstånga östlich von Getinge in Schonen, in Schweden ist ein etwa 1000 n. Chr. entstandener Runenstein. Er steht heute mit anderen Runensteinen am Runstenshögen im Lundagård, einem Park in Lund. Andere überlebende Runensteine oder Inschriften, die einen Thorshammer zeigen, sind unter anderem in Schweden die Runensteine U 1161 in Altuna, Sö 111 in Stenkvista, Sö 140 von Jursta, Vg 113 in Lärkegapet, Öl 1 in Karlevi und in Dänemark die Steine DR 48, DR 26 und DR 120 in Spentrup. Die Inschrift lautet: (de)
  • Gårdstånga runestone DR 331 is a runestone located at Runstenshögen ("the runestone mound") in Lundagård, in Lund. The stone was discovered in 1867 in the wall of Gårdstånga church. It was sent in 1868 to Lund together with runestone DR 330 discovered at the same time. The last sign in the inscription is not a rune, but it has been interpreted as Thor's Hammer, and in that case it was a pagan manifestation against the newly arrived Christian faith. (en)
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  • Gårdstånga runestone DR 331 is a runestone located at Runstenshögen ("the runestone mound") in Lundagård, in Lund. The stone was discovered in 1867 in the wall of Gårdstånga church. It was sent in 1868 to Lund together with runestone DR 330 discovered at the same time. The last sign in the inscription is not a rune, but it has been interpreted as Thor's Hammer, and in that case it was a pagan manifestation against the newly arrived Christian faith. Other surviving runestones or inscriptions depicting Thor's hammer include runestones U 1161 in Altuna, Sö 86 in Åby, Sö 111 in Stenkvista, Vg 113 in Lärkegapet, Öl 1 in Karlevi, DR 26 in Laeborg, DR 48 in Hanning, and DR 120 in Spentrup. (en)
  • Der Gårdstangasten 3 (Samnordisk runtextdatabas DR 331 oder RAÄ Nr. Lund 9:3) gefunden in Gårdstånga östlich von Getinge in Schonen, in Schweden ist ein etwa 1000 n. Chr. entstandener Runenstein. Er steht heute mit anderen Runensteinen am Runstenshögen im Lundagård, einem Park in Lund. Nils Gustaf Bruzelius (1826–1896) entdeckte den Stein 1867 in der Kirche von Gårdstånga. Er wurde 1868 zusammen mit dem gleichzeitig entdeckten nach Lund befördert. Ein unbekanntes Runenzeichen wurde von einigen Wissenschaftlern als Thorshammer interpretiert, der in diesem Fall als Manifestation gegen den christlichen Glauben in der Wikingerzeit (800–1050 n. Chr.) gedient haben könnte. Andere überlebende Runensteine oder Inschriften, die einen Thorshammer zeigen, sind unter anderem in Schweden die Runensteine U 1161 in Altuna, Sö 111 in Stenkvista, Sö 140 von Jursta, Vg 113 in Lärkegapet, Öl 1 in Karlevi und in Dänemark die Steine DR 48, DR 26 und DR 120 in Spentrup. Die Inschrift lautet: asur • sati × stone × distel: iftiR tuba :? Asher setzte diese Steine nach Tobbe. (de)
  • Gårdstångastenen 3, (DR 331) är en runsten placerad vid Runstenshögen i Lundagård, Lund. Nils G. Bruzelius upptäckte stenen 1867 i Gårdstånga kyrkomur. Den sändes 1868 till Lund tillsammans med Gårdstångastenen 2 som upptäcktes vid samma tillfälle. Det avslutade okända tecknet har av vissa forskare tolkats som en torshammare, och i så fall fungerat som en manifestation mot den under vikingatiden nya kristna tron. (sv)
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