This memorial stone has a height of 12.5 cm, breadth of 7 cm.
Knowledge of runic writing reached the Nordic countries, as early as the 3:rd century A.D. After 400 A.D. it began to be used for inscriptions on stones. The stone was usually put up to commemorate a dead person or some great deed.
The inscription reads:
"Kå Ulf and Auter errected this stone after Tume their brother, who owned the Gudis-snape (Gusnava)."