The two stones have a Danish Rundata catalog number because Scania was part of the historical Denmark during the Viking Age.
The monument was surveyed in the 17th century by the Danish antiquarian Ole Worm who documented the inscriptions and reported that it was in good condition.
[4] Faðir also sponsored DR 344, which is a memorial to his brother Ôzurr, who died i wikingu or on a Viking raid or expedition.
[4] The stone is known locally as the Västra Ströstenen 2. faþiʀFaðirFaþiʀ: litlétlet: hukuahǫggvahoggwa: stinsteinsten: þan(s)iþennaþænsi: uftiʀeptiræftiʀ: biurnBjǫrn,Biorn,: iseræs: skibskipskip: atiáttiatti: miþmeðmæþ: anumhonum.hanum.
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