Runestone G 319 is the Rundata catalog number for a runic inscription on a runestone made from limestone that is located in the Rute church in Gotland, Sweden.
[2] The stone was hidden under a wooden floor in the 1870s, and removed to its current location during a church restoration in 1951.
The word "Aglia" at the end of the inscription is problematic, but it has been interpreted as focusing the place of death of Audvalds.
Original inscription: si[h]tris : aruar[r] : litu : giera : st[a]en : yfir : auþu-l- : broþur : sin : a : finlandi : do : aglia...[3] Translation to Old West Norse: Sigtryggs(?)
arfar létu gera stein yfir Auðv[a]l[d](?