The largest and most famous of the stones is the Ardre VIII stone, dated to the 8th or 9th century, depicts scenes from Norse mythology, notably the Lay of Weyland the smith, Thor fishing for Jörmungandr, the punishment of Loki for the death of Baldr, and Odin riding to Valhalla on Sleipnir. Other images on this stone, such as the woman on the right with two swords, are not currently understood as they do not conform to any known Norse myth that has survived to the present time. The image-stone's longboat motif with its mariners somewhat resembles a depiction found on the Överhogdal tapestry No. III from Härjedalen.
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We see a man entering a house containing an ox. Two men exit the same house, one of them carrying an object which could be an ox head.
We also see (to the left) two pictures of the same men in a boat. On the lower one, a man is harpooning a fish. The upper one is thought to show Þórr with the Serpent on the hook and the giant by his side.
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We also see (to the left) two pictures of the same men in a boat. On the lower one, a man is harpooning a fish. The upper one is thought to show Þórr with the Serpent on the hook and the giant by his side.
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