While in Colorado recently I browsed a used book store and found a book, THE MYSTERY CAVE OF MANY FACES, by Burrows & Rydholm. It's just the sort of book that...
I've been a little put off by the established views of trans-oceanic exploration beginning only in the last millenia, and have a copy of Dr. Barry Fell's...
Hi REM, and welcome to what appears to be a dieing club. You will note from the recent (or not so recent) posts that things are more than a little slow right...
Sent out a Press release today on the Smithsonian debacle with the Kensington Runestone. Have not gotten any calls, but I put up a special page on my website ...
Barry Fell, a chemist from just outside Superior, WI, is starting to do some physical analysis of the inscripiton on the Kensington Runestone. Last month he...
Michael,<br><br> Did you actually mean to say that this chemist's name is Barry Fell? And if so, is he any relation to the late Dr. Barry Fell?<br><br>...
Hello folks, new member here! Wondering if there are any informative websites on the spirit pond runestones. Marty <br><br><br>I havent seen any websites on ...
Did you actually mean to say that this chemist's name is Barry Fell? And if so, is he any relation to the late Dr. Barry Fell?<br><br> OOOOPPPSSS!!!<br><br>No,...
I was doing some surfing on the Spirit Pond Stone, and came across a site by the New England Antiquities Research Association. It mainly deals with sites in...
Its nice to see that some new people have joined this list, as I think we have a rather unique topic, that first deserves a little more attention, but of late...
Continued .... <br><br>Now, in addition to considering this work, one should also be aware that immediately after the Norse period in and around 1400 several ...
I have mentioned this item previously, now for the first time on the internet please feel free to read and enjoy the story of this rock that some claim is a...
Great post Roger!<br><br> If you do not have it, you must get the book, AMERICA'S ANCIENT cIVILIZATIONS by Verrill and Verrill. Also Gloria Farley's, IN...
thanks for the suggestion, Gloria Farley's book is already on my must read list, I will add the other.<br><br>I recently finished reading "Phantom Islands of...
Some time ago I posted on the Verendrye stone and a possible connection with a Mandan oracle stone. I have just found some further information on line at <a...
Michael,<br><br>Good stuff, <br><br>This type of information is what we will need to unravel the mystery of this stone. The one thing that seems to always be ...
Hunkpapa, not Hunkapapa.<br>Sitting Bull was an Hunkpapa one of the seven Lakota tribes.<br>Roger: If you are interested in Norse and Dakota peoples, why don't...
Regarding Norn:<br>This is from <a href=http://www.orkney.com/tradition/dialect.htm target=new>http://www.orkney.com/tradition/dialect.htm</a><br><br>Orcadian...
So if we want to speculate,.... very wildly and perhap irresponsibly, .... someone might rightly correct me, ..... Sitting Bull was partially of Norse descent?...
Sorry Roger, I thought you were closer to Minnesota.<br>The lady who told me the story is no longer available at the e-mail address she used<br>two years ago,...
I have found the Dakota instructors name.<br>He is Franklin Firesteel, but he has left the University of Minnesota.<br>Can somebody in Minnesota try to find...
Hi, yes thank you, Michael, for the spirit pond website, it was just what I wanted! I am in Alabama. I intend to see the Heavaner stone in the fall, in ...
Gier,<br><br>This fellow lives in Southern Minnesota, hopefully someone near where he lives can find him.<br><br>In the meantime I am will be talking to the ...
I know Michael Zalar is working on it.<br>Mr Firesteel is living close to him.<br>Any news Michael ? <br>If Franklin Firesteel is the wrong man I have<br>three...
Erick Wahlgren, in his book critical of the KRS, believes that books found in Ohman's house, after his death, provide enough material for Ohman to have made ...
Mike,<br><br>So the assertion that Walgren makes about the stone being forged by Ohman is wrong, if we assume your analysis is correct. I looked at the link ...
Yes, Wahlgren has serioius problems throughout his book - I would refer you to Prof. Robert Hall's book "The Kensington Runestone: Authentic and Important"...