File:U 272 at Hammarby kyrka.JPG

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Svenska: U 272 sitter i väggen på Hammarby kyrka. Stenen är från 1000-talet e.Kr. Inskriptionen lyder: Juvurfast lät resa stenen och göra bron efter ... sin son. Gud hjälpe hans själ.
English: U 272 is imbeded in the wall at Hammarby kyrka. The stone is from the 11th century. The inscription reads (roughly translated): "Juvurfast erected the stone and made the bridge after ... his son. God help his soul.

This is a picture of an archaeological site or a monument in Sweden, number 8cdcf83c-8733-498a-82bc-481f763f41eb in the RAÄ Fornsök database.

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