"To go back and twist RC's original question a bit -- were the waterways etc. ever known to have held a higher level of water? This would shift the locus of...
Hello!<br>Thank you Michael, I hadn't realized there was a formula for estimating the distance. It does seem to add confirmation to the stone. To go back and...
"Whoa! Michael! am following this conversation on the route with great interest. A day's journey was 75 miles? Where did this figure come from? I'm not arguing...
Whoa! Michael! am following this conversation on the route with great interest. A day's journey was 75 miles? Where did this figure come from? I'm not arguing ...
"If we are going to assume that the expeditions made it all the way to Minnesota, what were the possible routes that were followed. <br><br>I have heard ...
If we are going to assume that the expeditions made it all the way to Minnesota, what were the possible routes that were followed. <br><br>I have heard ...
Michael, spinner, et al...<br><br> This is not a theory, but merely a question from one who has only be thinking about runes for a very short time... Is it ...
I had lunch with Dr. Richard Nielsen last Friday - Dr Nielsen has uncovered a great deal of linguistic evidence which supports the stone. He was up in ...
"K, someone (forget who) said that it was possible the KRS expedition left the larger ship and went on foot towards the massacure site, and somewhere in there...
Hello Friends!<br>Roger! good one. Hope you spread that view point on the archaeology board. I agree that there are too many 'anomolies' scattered all over the...
Any respectable archeologist who would be so niave to believe that there is only 'scant' evidence of pre-columbian contact between North American Aboriginals...
Spinner et al...<br><br> Just joined after I saw your message. My email is <rcpiper@...>. I certainly am no expert on Heavner or any other rune...
Hello All,<br>Just came from the archaeology club and boy have discussions on the KRS and HRS started fur flying!<br>Michael, there is a man there that is from...
The actual stone, was, I take it, fairly large. The stone was cut for the purposes of building the mill, and this piece took the fancy of the mason who put it...
Hullo Mike! Just a quick note. I am just an amateur when it comes to fossils, but that shape is nothing like I have seen ascribed to 'worms'. The picture seems...
I've recieved an enlarged photo of a stone found in Elbow Lake that was thought to contain runes. While the original description of the stone by Dr. Knut Hoeg...
On foot? good idea that most have ignored. In order to discount the reported 'mooring stones' one must either prove or disprove that such 'anchors' were used...
I've recently been corresponding with someone regarding the Kensington Stone, and the subject has been brought up that nothing in the text of the stone states ...
Anyone who would like to discuss actual archaeology, or even debate the scant evidence for runestones in the western hemisphere with real archaeologists, is...
I would like to see the scaned image of this cross. If it is an Ionite cross, it very likely came from the Fur Trade era. Some of them may not have been as...
Roger,<br>Most interesting. If this is an Ionite cross, what was it doing buried in a field in Minnesota?<br>I would not be taking much interest in this as ...
Michael,<br><br>The Silver Cross sounds like it is an 'Ionite Cross', like the one used by the Albegensins. The Ionites believe that John the Baptist was the ...
There is a front and back drawing of the cross - I will try and get it scanned shortly. I believe that a photo of the Elbow Lake stone is waiting for me at the...
Hello! Searched the archives for the newspaper but they only go back a few months. Did come across an article about the 'Friends of the Runestone Museum'...
An article from a Alexandria newspaper in May of 1916 reports of a cross found 35 years previously (or in 1881)just north of Evansville, MN, approx 25 miles...
Recently in our conversations we have uncovered references starting from 1700's and contining until the 1930's of discoveries of Norse Runestones by explorers ...
I have put up some photos I took of the Kensington Runestone in the Photos area. These were done with a disposable camera and put directly on dis, so are not...