GP 125 Grötlingbo Roes IV
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Parish Find Location ⓘGrötlingbo
Find Location ⓘIncorporated into a stone enclosure on the property of the farm ʻRoes gårdʼ in Grötlingbo parish.
Find Context Classification ⓘPrivate PropertyGrave-field
Coordinate Find Location (lat) ⓘ6335158
Coordinate Find Location (long) ⓘ701859
Parish Present Location ⓘGrötlingbo
Present Location ⓘKattlunds open-air museum in Grötlingbo parish.
Present Location Classification ⓘOther
Coordinate Present Location (lat) ⓘ6390259
Coordinate Present Location (long) ⓘ695514
MaterialLimestone
Height ⓘ34,5
Width ⓘ35
Thickness ⓘ9
Lindqvist Type B (ca. 500-700)C/D (ca. 700-1000)E (ca. 1000-1150)
Lindqvist Shape Dwarf stone
Runic Inscription or not ⓘNo
Context and Discovery ⓘThe stone was found by the farmer O.V. Ohlson, incorporated into a stone enclosure, where he also discovered the picture stone fragments GP 124 Grötlingbo Roes III and GP 126 Grötlingbo Roes V. The modern stone enclosure (tun) was located right next to a stone mound (röse) on the property of the ʻRoes gårdʼ, south-west of the farmstead. The find spot is situated in the most northerly part of the large Late Iron Age necropolis of Barshalder (Rundkvist 2003). Ohlsen reported the finds to Gotlands Museum in 1934 (ATA 3321/34). After that, he moved them to his garden in Roes, where he kept them for several years. In 1940, the three stones were moved to the nearby medieval farmstead and open-air museum in Kattlunds, which is affiliated with Gotlands Museum (ATA 2993/40). GP 124 Grötlingbo Roes IIIGP 126 Grötlingbo Roes V
Measurements, Material and Condition ⓘThe fragment represents the head of a small mushroom-shaped picture stone. The right edge is damaged, the right corner broken off. The left corner, however, is well preserved. The limestone slab is 9 cm thick at the bottom, its height is 34.5 cm, the width at the neck 35 cm (Lindqvist 1941/42 II, p. 52). The surface is uneven and weathered.
Description of Ornament and Images ⓘThere are no traces of carvings discernible on the stone. Lindqvist reproduces a photo taken by M. Stenberger in 1940 (1941/42 II, fig. 364, cf. ATA Run- och bildstenssamling A183:200).
Interpretation of the Imagery ⓘNo interpretation
Type and Dating ⓘMushroom-shaped late-type dwarf stone, probably Lindqvist’s “Abschnitt” C/D or E (1941/42 I, p. 44). As almost no decoration is preserved on the monument, it can only be roughly dated to between the 8th century and around AD 1100. Ultimately, however, the stone could also represent a Type B monument, dating to AD 500 to 700.
References ⓘLindqvist 1941/42 II, p. 52, fig. 364; Rundkvist 2003 1, pp. 37, 217; 2, p. 70.
Bildstenen påträffades tillsammans med GP 124 Grötlingbo Roes III och GP 126 Grötlingbo Roes V i en stengärdsgård vid ett röse på den nordligaste delen av gravfältet Barshaldershed, tillhörande gården Roes. Fyndet rapporterades till Gotlands museum 1934, och fördes 1940 till Kattlunds museigård, tillhörande Gotlands museum.
Nuvarande lokalisering
Kattlunds museigård, Grötlingbo, tillhörande Gotlands museum
Beskrivning
Fragment av en liten svampformig bildsten (period CD eller E), bevarad höjd 34,5 cm, största bredd 35 cm. Inga spår av ristning bevarad.
Datering
Kan inte dateras med säkerhet, tillhör perioden 700-1000-talen.
Tolkning
Ingen tolkning.
AA GP 124 Grötlingbo Roes IIIGP 126 Grötlingbo Roes V
TitleGP 125 Grötlingbo Roes IV
Jan Peder Lamm ID87
Lindqvist Title ⓘGrötlingbo, Roes IV
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