The Dynna Stone, listed as N 68 under Rundata, is a roughly 3-meter-tall, triangular slab of pinkish-red sandstone with runic inscriptions running down one of its edges, and with carved images on the front.
The rather crude images on the front of the stone slab depict the nativity scene of Matthew 2:1–12, including the infant Jesus, the Star of Bethlehem and the three wise men on horseback.
At this time, the Catholic Church sponsored the building of roads and bridges through the use of indulgences in return for intercession for the soul.
A copy of the stone can be found atop a Viking Age grave mound at the Hadeland Folkemuseum in Gran.
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