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Fot is prominent among the known runemasters as the leading representative of the classic Uppland or Urnes runestone style, and has been called the most artistic of the runemasters of that time. A salient trait is the care with which he chose the stones, how he treated the surface of them, the
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as Torgöt Fotsarve, and the influence of Fot's style is apparent in the son's work as this inscription has been classified as being carved in runestone style Pr4 or Urnes style. The runic inscription on this stone states that
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lists the following inscriptions in Uppland as having Fot's signature: U 167 in Östra Ryds, U 177 in Stav, U 268 in Harby, U 464 in Edeby, U 605 in Stäket, U 638 in Mansängen,
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Fuglesang, Signe Horn (1998). "Swedish Runestones of the Eleventh Century: Ornament and Dating". In DĂĽwel, Klaus; Nowak, Sean (eds.).
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harmonious ornamentation and the evenly chiseled and firmly designed runes. He is also noted for the consistency of his use of the
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Meijer, Jan (2007). "Punctuation Marks on Viking Age Rune Stones". In Langbroek, Erika (ed.).
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The runestone U 678 at the church of Skokloster belongs to his most famous works.
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in Ekeby was apparently carved by a son of Fot named Ăžorgautr, often
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Most early medieval Scandinavians were probably literate in
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Runeninschriften als Quellen Interdisziplinärer Forschung
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FĂłt
FOT (disambiguation)
Old Norse
runemaster
Sweden
runes
runestones
stonemason
Uppland
Viking Age
runestone style
Urnes style
punctuation mark
runic inscriptions
Rundata
U 678
Skokloster
Södermanland

U 308
normalized
Runestone U 678 is one of his most famous works.
U 678
This stone is one of the Snottsta and Vreta stones.
Snottsta and Vreta stones
This stone is one of the Jarlabanke Runestones.
Jarlabanke Runestones
This stone is one of the Jarlabanke Runestones.
This stone is one of the Jarlabanke Runestones.

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