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(A real runestone ... not a made-up one ... )
QuoteThe Karlevi Runestone, designated as Öl 1 by Rundata, is commonly dated to the late 10th century[1] and located near the Kalmarsund straight in Karlevi on the island of Öland, Sweden. It is one of the most notable and prominent runestones and constitutes the oldest record of a stanza of skaldic verse
Detailed article and discussion by Heathe
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The probable origin of the Kensington Runestone's runes has been found: The runic alphabet from the stone, with its distinctive "hooked X," was taught in a mid-19th century Swedish calligraphy school and the textbook its instructor published. It includes "Masonic" characters like those used by the Larsson brothers, whose runic writing had previously been the only other kn
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(https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/scott-wolter-space-aliens-helped-templars-found-america)
< ANTHONY G. 12/3/2022 03:35:22 pm
< The North American Baptistry(Newport Tower) appeared on REAL genuine works of cartography by 1250. This structure was built long before Henry Sinclair was born. >
Well, it was certainly in place by 1677:
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< The Kensington R
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The Kensington Runestone is a sandstone tablet purported to have been unearthed in 1898 near Kensing-ton, Minnesota. Its inscription in runic and Latin letters self-dates to 1362 C.E. Analyses of the geology, geological provenance, fabrication, and lack of weathering show it consistent with an 1898 date and not a 1362 date.
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Wolter suggests that there is a missing second Kensington Runestone made from the other half of the stone slab from which the original was carved.
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From Ma'at Papers - more on the Kensington Runestone - ;
the Newport Tower -
Archive thread - the Cremona Document -
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Review of "Fade to Black" radio show, mid-January - discussion of Newport Tower, Kensington Runestone, Cremona Document, and - last but not least - Atlantis ....
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More revisits from Andy White's blog made in 2016 concerning the Kensington Runestone and holes in boulders thought to be evidence for Medieval Norse in the interior of North America:
and a link to
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Related thread -
www.hallofmaat.com/read.php?1,623594,623594#msg-623594
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Hermione Wrote:
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Well I have not seen the show but Jason does make the point that the date of 1362 is after the 'Viking Age'. The Norse were settling down in villages and probably looking for farm land.
I am currently reading The Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair: Book 1 - 1353-1395. The Sinclairs and a lot of other Europeans were making regular trips to fish on the Grand Banks off Newfo
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Review of America's Lost Vikings S01E04 "Ghosts of the Great Lakes"
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Thanks for posting this, Allan. The account of the discovery of the Cremona Document reads like something out of Rider Haggard ...
<< Some still consider the Kensington Rune Stone with the date of 1362 to be a forgery but recent research strengthens the evidence that it is genuine. >>
... but not Keith FitzPatrick Matthews' research, which indicates that the KR relies on a
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I believe them when Native Americans say they remember giant floods:
I believe Native Americans when they say coyote stories are old, but thousands of years after the Missoula Floods there were floods that dwarfed those remembered in the late 1800s and those were "megafloods" floods also and easily confused with older events. When was coyote born? I want to know a date, not a faded
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Lee Olsen
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The Charger's tried to get us to build them a new stadium for the last 20 years and finally left in a huff, when we wouldn't do it. And now they are complete nobody's.
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Rick Baudé
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To keep the Raiders in Oakland. Al Davis sure wasn't going to spend his own money on them.
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Khazar-khum
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We were assessed a .01% on our property tax. Worked out to @12 $/
person.
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Rick Baudé Wrote:
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They got o
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We had to pay a tax for the Oakland Raiders. And they still didn't have the decency to have a winning season.
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Khazar-khum
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QuoteThe remaining $200,000 came from county taxpayers.Am I the only one to find it shocking that public funds are being used to support an initiative for which there has never emerged any credible evidence?
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This week the new Kensington Rune Stone Park Visitors Center opened in Minnesota to tell the story of the Kensington Runestone, the controversial inscribed slab uncovered in the nineteenth century bearing a runic inscription.
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... the official blog of the Swedish National Heritage Board has surprising new evidence that confirms the hypothesis that the unusual and non-standard runes found on the Kensington Rune Stone are in fact of nineteenth century vintage, or at any rate not the runes used by medieval French knights.
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