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File:Odin-Stone sketch.jpeg

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Deutsch: Odin-Stone
Todesjahr unbekannt. Bild ist im 19. Jahrhundert entstanden. - Vor Dezember 1814 muss es entstanden sein (Danach wurde der Stein zerstört).
Date 2007-07-16 (original upload date)
(Original text : 19th century, 19. Jahrhundert, before December 1814)
Source Transferred from de.wikipedia
(Original text : Orkneyjar)
Author Original uploader was Srvban at de.wikipedia
(Original text : Elizabeth, Marchioness of Stafford)
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