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English: Graveslab (Vg 143) from Näs parish church, Västergötland, Sweden. 13th century.

Runic text in translation: Here lies Torkel, Daglångs and Stenas yongest son.

Stone on display at the National Historical Museum's Medieval Ecclesiastical Art exhibition in Stockholm.
Svenska: Gravhäll med runor (Vg 143) från Näs kyrka, Västergötland, daterad till 1200-tal. Stenens mittparti är dekorerat med ett stiliserat livsträd.

Runskriften i översättning: Här ligger Torkel, Daglångs och Stenas yngste son.

Stenen finns utställd på Historiska museet i Stockholms permanenta utställning om medeltida kyrkokonst.
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