Posted on 09/15/2006 2:11:03 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
[T]he latest number of the Belgian journal Kadath is devoted entirely to Viking (hyperboreene) contacts in South America! Now that's a far piece from Greenland.
This long article (40 pages) is replete with photographs, interpretations, and translations of runic inscriptions found in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. It is impossible to do justice to this mass of inscriptions here, but we will reproduce one of the figures below.
(de Mahieu, Jacques; "Corpus des Inscriptions Runiques d'Amerique du Sud," Kadath, no. 68, p. 11, 1988.)
Comment. To American anomalists, the frustrating part of this whole business is the need to go to foreign-language journals to escape the prison of archeological orthodoxy.
(Excerpt) Read more at science-frontiers.com ...
That joke is Oslo as it can go.
[rimshot!]
thanks!
Looks like a Viking whos "gone native."
Doing a 'Happy Dance' while seated.
http://www.mesoamerican-archives.com/
A photo of the Heavener Runestone labeled with the glyphs that appear on the stone.
Kensington Runestone
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/set/OVERrune.html
Those Vikings were all over the place!
Archaeological sensation in Oestfold [ Inca remains from 11th c Norway? ]
Norway Post | Tuesday, June 26, 2007 | Rolleiv Solholm (NRK)
Posted on 06/26/2007 11:34:20 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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