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The Sigurd stones form a group of seven or eight runestones and one image stone that depict imagery from the legend of Sigurd the dragon slayer. They were made during the Viking Age and they constitute the earliest Norse representations of the matter of the Nibelungenlied and the Sigurd legends in the ''Poetic Edda'', the ''Prose Edda'' and the ''Völsunga saga''. In parts of Great Britain under Norse culture, the figure of Sigurd sucking the dragon's blood from his thumb appears on several carved stones, at Ripon and Kirby Hill, North Yorkshire, at York and at Halton, Lancashire.〔All noted by Richard Hall, ''Viking Age Archaeology'' 1995:40.〕 Carved slates from the Isle of Man, broadly dated ''c'' 950-1000, include several pieces interpreted as showing episodes from the Sigurd story.〔Hall 1995:40.〕 ==Uppland==
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