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<HTML>Hey Paul........ I knew you'd like this one ... ~lol~
One thing you can say about history ... it shows you time and time again the curiousity of man ... the drive to know what's over the next hill ....
I'm not sure in any way that the Kensington Runestones are real .... but I also wouldn't be surprised if the Vikings had made it that far..........
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
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> Dudzik, the state archaeologist, said he doesn't believe the runestone legend, partly because early Vikings were seafaring people, plundering along coastlines. Why would they abandon that lifestyle to get to the center of a gigantic continent? ...
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Well, the pre-inca/inca civilization did master seafaring too, with large balsa rafts, b
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al-Urman
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Ancient History
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
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