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U 170 (Vaxholm) Sculptured Stone in Södermanland Posted by coldrum on Monday, 13 May 2013 Condition: 3 , Accuracy: 2 (Other Pic) No Comments
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Sverker Runestone Carving in Södermanland Posted by GaryWebster on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 Condition: 5 , Ambience: 4 , Access: 5 , Accuracy: 5 (Our Pic) No Comments
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Historiska Museet Museum in Södermanland Posted by DrewParsons on Sunday, 02 October 2011 Condition: 5 , Ambience: 5 , Access: 5 , Accuracy: 5 (Our Pic) No Comments
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Västerljung church runestone Sculptured Stone in Södermanland Posted by joseph on Sunday, 15 March 2009 Condition: 4 , Ambience: 5 , Access: 5 , Accuracy: 2 (No Pic) No Comments
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Oppeby Carving in Södermanland Posted by meginring on Tuesday, 06 February 2007 Condition: 4 , Access: 5 (Our Pic) 2 News and Comments
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Uppsa kulle Round Barrow(s) in Södermanland Posted by meginring on Wednesday, 31 January 2007 Condition: 4 , Access: 5 (Our Pic) 3 News and Comments
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Sigurdsristning Carving in Södermanland Posted by greywether on Monday, 26 September 2005 (Our Pic) 1 comment
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