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Baška tablet
11th-century Croatian inscription
Bitola inscription
Medieval Bulgarian stone inscription
Piraeus Lion
ancient sculpted lion now in Venice arsenal
Ledberg stone
image- and runestone in Östergötland, Sweden
Dynna stone
late Viking Age runestone from Gran, Norway
Danish Runic Inscription 66
runestone
Vang stone
11th-century runestone in Norway
Altuna Runestone
memorial runestone
Frösö Runestone
runestone
Sjörup Runestone
Swedish runestone
Kulisteinen
thumb|325px|right|The Kuli stone has a prominent cross. The Kulisteinen, also known as the Kuli stone and listed as N 449 in the Rundata catalog, is a stone with a runic inscription that was originally located at Kuløy in Smøla Municipality, Norway.
Stele of Bongseon Honggyeongsa
stele
Epitaph on the tomb of Basil II
Byzantine Greek inscription
Näsby Runestone
Oddernes stone
Rune stone in Norway
Sønder Vissing Runestone
runestone in Jutland, Denmark
Tullstorp Runestone
runestone
Simris Runestones
11th-century runestones in Scania, Sweden
Tillinge Runestone
viking age Swedish runestone
Fåberg stone
runestone in Norway
Hillersjö stone
Odendisa Runestone
Velanda Runestone
runestone in Velanda, Sweden
Skjern Runestones
1 rune- and 1 mask stone in Skjern, Denmark
Narsaq stick
Burestenen
Burestenen (), or Nolbystenen, listed in Rundata as M 1, is a memorial runestone located in the Swedish province of Medelpad.
Uppland Runic Inscription 1011
11th century inscribed stone originally located at Örby, Rasbo, Sweden
Stone of Tmutarakan
Balinese copperplate inscription
Västra Strö 2 Runestone
Gästriklands runinskrifter 13
Runestone in Gävle, Sweden.
English Runic Inscription 2
11th century Viking Age runic inscription
Italy runestones
group of Swedish runestones