[1][2] Although the territory was Danish at the time, they were made in the Swedish style of Uppland.
One of the stones is notable in being one of the earliest native Scandinavian documents that mention Sweden.
Based on stylistic, linguistic, and rune-selection grounds, it has long been considered to have been made by a Swedish runemaster.
This runestone was raised by Bjôrngeirr in memory of a brother called Hrafn ("Raven") who served a lord named Gunnulfr in Sweden.
Similar to DR 344, the runic inscription has long been considered to have been carved by a Swedish runemaster.