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One side of the Alstad runestone as displayed in the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo, Norway. The stone was discovered in Alstad, Toten, Oppland, Norway.

The Alstad stone is according to the object display dated to ca. 1000 CE. The stone features both runic inscriptions and ornamentation/images.
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