I have noticed that of late there has been a lack of new submissions, I am somewhat disappointed, however perhaps this will change.<br><br>I still have some...
I have, most interesting. <br><br>In the book it talks about population of Greenland never exceeding 2,600 at its peak around 1300 AD. This based upon the ...
As with any force or group, once away from home for long periods of time and without "resupply", the clothing and some of there equipment will change. Shirts ...
Inquiries into what the Vikings wore generally get routed to the Euro areas, it must be remembered that the Vikings over here were in true wilderness. I just...
I have been tinking the same. I guess if we look at the example of the first Mountain men that went to live and trade in the west. The only difference between...
This also occured to me recently, If KRS is genuine, what tools would they have used to cut the runes in the stones? How would this have affected the carvings...
From the accounts on the stone, it would appear they never really went far from there boats,while in Minnesota anyway. Statements like there ship is "14 days ...
I guess this is a topic where I would want Michael to weight in. I have never been to the site of Runestone Hill, but he has talked about them camping on a ...
Just a thought, what kind of photos do you have of the site? I've seen the stone many times, and have been to the park, but have never known the location of...
My appologies for not having kept up with what's going on here. I do most of my Internet correspondence from work, and they have recently blocked access to ...
"As for lost weapons and other items, I have seen references to a number of firesteel aftifacts. Holand presents a convincing arguement that a<br> number of...
this may take several posts:<br><br>I attended the Joint Midwest Archaeological/Plains Anthropological Conferenece held in St Paul, MN from Nov 9-12, ...
3:40 Barry Hanson<br>Some Physical Features of the Kensington Runestone <br>"Eleven specific recommendations are msde for study of the physical features of the...
Wolter had never heard of the stone up until a couple of months ago [presumably not until Hanson asked him to examine the stone] and so did not have any ...
4:00 Richard Nielsen<br>Recent Discoveries concerning the Kensington Rune Stone<br>"Recent discoveries support a 14th-century explanation for the Kensington ...
4:20 Jon Polansky<br>Heuristic, Scientific Appraisals of the Suggested Importance of the Kensington Runestone <br>"The Kensington Runestone has been a source ...
Micheal, <br><br>I monitor this list on a regular basis and have been disappointed by is inactivity, these recent posts will liven it up in the very...
Check out this webpage you won't be disapointed...<br>www.expage.com/anthropology101 . It has articles and you can sign the guest book and talk to other...
Hello,<br>I am from Kensington, so I know a little about the runestone. I guess I didnt know that anyone had much interest in the runestone after the stories...
I dont think so, most people believe the runestone is fake, the runestone is kept in alexandria, about 20 miles away from kensington in a museum. Perhaps...
I don't know, most of the (simple) research I've done leads me to think the disbeleavers were in the early days (1800s). With better joint research from around...
Well, I dont remember it exactly, but I think that after the runestone was found by a farmer taking up a tree, the neighbor admitted to helping make the ...
My only thought is that back the they did't know that much about them, I've read that reading runes was lost long before he found the stone, and it was'nt ...
Oh, I belive you, but is there any one good source that has the facts, every time I think I've got something figured out it changes, most information ends up ...