The Glavendrup stone, designated as DR 209 by Rundata, is a runestone on the island of Funen in Denmark and dates from the early 10th century. It contains Denmark's longest runic inscription and ends in a curse.
The front of the Glavendrup stone.
The back of the stone.
One of the sides of the stone.
Runestone
The stone ship or ship setting was an early burial custom in Scandinavia, Northern Germany, and the Baltic states. The grave or cremation burial was surrounded by slabs or stones in the shape of a boat or ship. The ships vary in size and were erected from c. 1000 BCE to 1000 CE.
The two greatest stone ships at Anund's barrow in Sweden.
Blomsholm, Sweden
Lindholm Høje
Altes Lager (Menzlin)