Of two stones standing directly next to each other, both of which bear the heraldic animal of the deer (Fig. 35), one is dedicated to [a person named] "Hirsch" [which means deer], the other to a completely different and quite dissimilar name.
Unfortunately the names are not visible on the picture. However, these two stones have been photographed together precisely for the reason that [they have a similar design but different names and] stood so directly and conspicuously next to each other.
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March 5, 2023
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