This is the classification for inscriptions with runic bands that have straight ends without any attached serpent or beast heads.
The stone was originally located at Øster Løgum[1] near the north-south Jutland highway.
It is notable not only for its short inscription,[2] which is the name Hærulf, but for having been taken to Berlin as war booty in 1864.
[3] This name is a shortened form of the Proto-Norse name Hariwulfa or Hariwulfʀ, which means either "Warrior-Wolf" or "War Host-Wolf," that is attested to on the Istaby and Stentoften Runestones.
(Old West Norse)(Runic Danish)' hairulfʀ '{} Herjulfr.