GP 311 Unknown Find Spot








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Parish Find Location Unknown
Find Location Unknown
Find Context Classification Unknown
Present Location Classification Gotlands Museum Magasin Visborg
Coordinate Present Location (lat) 6390259
Coordinate Present Location (long) 695514
Runic Inscription or not No
Context and Discovery The fragment was found in Gotlands Museum storage without bearing an inventory number or any further information.
Measurements, Material and Condition The picture stone fragment represents a roughly rectangular limestone slab that on one short side preserves parts of the original lateral (left) edge of the monument. The piece features a height of 37 cm and a width of 40 cm. The stone’s surface is relatively flat, and the carvings are well-preserved. The fragment GP 310 Unknown find spot obviously belongs to the same monument, fits perfectly to the right broken edge of GP 311 and preserves part of the picture stone’s right lateral edge, as well as a whirl motif. This also allows us to deduce the total width of the picture stone in the middle area of 111 cm.
GP 310 Unknown Find Spot
Description of Ornament and Images The preserved lateral edge of the picture stone features two parallel grooves forming the border decoration. Some remains of a horizontal border can be observed, which obviously featured a more elaborate decoration pattern, comparable to the horizontal borders in the lower image fields of GP 537 Vallstena Vallstenarum I and GP 554 Väskinde kyrka 5 (see IX). A small part of this horizontal border is also preserved on the matching fragment GP 310 Unknown Find Spot (see V).
GP 537 Vallstena Vallstenarum (I)
GP0554
GP 310 Unknown Find Spot
Interpretation of the Imagery No interpretation
Type and Dating The fragment belongs to the lower half of an early-type picture stone, i.e., Type A according to Lindqvist’s typology, dating between AD 400 and 600. The sparse remains of the remarkable horizontal border indicate a certain connection with the Type A monuments GP 537 Vallstena Vallstenarum I and GP 554 Väskinde kyrka 5 (see VI). In Lindqvist’s opinion (1941/42 I, p. 111–112), the unusual pattern of these borders can be traced back to Celtic ornament, transmitted by Pannonian artists, which is a rather speculative assumption (cf. Arrhenius/Holmqvist 1960, pp. 178–179). Arrhenius and Holmqvist also consider Coptic parallels (ibid. pp. 189–190, fig. 9).
GP 537 Vallstena Vallstenarum (I)
GP0554
References No references
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Nuvarande lokalisering
Gotlands museums magasin på Visborgsslätt
Beskrivning
Nedre delarna av en tidig bildsten (period A), bevarad längd 37 cm och bredd 40 cm. Spår av kantdekor och horisontellt band.
Inskrift
Ingen inskrift
Datering
Kan inte dateras med säkerhet, men tillhör perioden cirka 400-600.
Tolkning
Ingen tolkning.
AA
TitleGP 311 Unknown Find Spot
Gotlands Museum ID GFC11034
Jan Peder Lamm ID 361
Last modified Aug 26, 2025

