Picture stone

Picture stone

A picture stone, image stone or figure stone is an ornate slab of stone, usually limestone, which was raised in Germanic Iron Age or Viking Age Scandinavia, and in the greatest number on Gotland.The article "Bildstenar" in "Nationalencyklopedin" (1990).] Hadenius, Stig; Nilsson, Torbjörn; Åselius, Gunnar (1996) "Sveriges historia: vad varje svensk bör veta". Bonnier Alba, Borås. ISBN 91-34-51857-6 p. 28.] More than four hundred picture stones are known today. [http://www.gotmus.i.se/fornsalen/bildstenar/bildstenar.htm A presentation at the County Museum of Gotland.] ] All of the stones were probably erected as memorial stones, but only rarely beside graves. Some of them have been positioned where many people could see them at bridges and on roads.

They mainly differ from runestones by presenting the message in pictures rather than runes. Some picture stones also have runic inscriptions, but they tell little more than to whom the stone was dedicated. Lacking textual explanations, the image stones are consequently difficult to interpret.

Groups

The dating of the stones is based on studies of their shapes and ornamentations. Subsequently, three distinct groups of stones exist with various different aesthetics, locations and purposes.

400-600 AD

The first group of picture stones was made in the period 400–600 AD. These have a straight form and the upper part is shaped like the edge of an axe. The ornamentations are usually circular forms with vortex patterns and spirals, but also with images of ships, people, and animals. These older stones were usually raised within grave fields, albeit not on the graves themselves.

500-700 AD

The second group of picture stones come from the period 500–700 AD, and they are small stones with stylized patterns.

700-1100 AD

The third group was made in the period 700–1100 AD and they consist of tall stones with necks and tall bow-shaped profiles. Their ornamentations present a rich array of pictures: ships with checkered sails and scenes with figures in different fields. The borders are often decorated with various plaited patterns. Many scenes show sacrifices and battles, and a common scene on the stones is a man, riding a horse, welcomed by a woman holding a drinking horn. What is seen are representations of a wealth of legends and myths. Sometimes depictions from Norse mythology and Norse legends can be identified, but largely the stories behind them have not survived in written form.

The image stones are valuable sources which complete knowledge from archaeology concerning ships and sails, and they provide information on armor, wagons, and sleighs. The later stones in this group feature an upper field with stylized cross and dragon patterns in the style of some runestones. These stones usually were raised on roads and at bridges to be visible.The largest of the picture stones on Gotland is found in Änge in the parish of Buttle. It is 3.7 metres tall and is richly ornamented in the style of the 8th century.

Isle of Man

A comparable tradition is found on the Isle of Man where high funeral crosses of stone were richly ornamented with the same teeming world of warriors and Norse deities as the image stones of Gotland. [http://www.historiska.se/histvarld/artikel.asp?name=Bildstenar An article on the site of the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities] .]

Notes and references

Individual image stones

*Ardre stone
*Hunnestad Monument
*Ledberg stone
*The Snake-witch
*Stora Hammar stone
*Tängelgärda stone

External links

* [http://www.bungemuseet.se/index.php?level=1&id=9 The site of a local museum on Gotland with pictures.]
* [http://www.vikinggotland.com/places.shtml A site with extensive information on archaeological finds on Gotland including pictures of image stones.]
* [http://home.no.net/ahruner/gotland.htm Photos of runestones and image stones from Gotland]


Norse mythology


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