> Eight of the runes on the front face of the stone may be spelling out the name of a woman, according to Kristel Zelmers analysis.
“The text possibly refers to a woman called Idibera and the inscription could mean 'For Idibera',” says Professor Zilmer.
Other possibilities are that idiberug is the rendering of a name such as Idibergu or Idiberga, or perhaps the kin name Idiberung.
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> Eight of the runes on the front face of the stone may be spelling out the name of a woman, according to Kristel Zelmers analysis. “The text possibly refers to a woman called Idibera and the inscription could mean 'For Idibera',” says Professor Zilmer. Other possibilities are that idiberug is the rendering of a name such as Idibergu or Idiberga, or perhaps the kin name Idiberung.