Rune-Mysteries In Maine
It is truly breathtaking and sad that the scholastic world, the Smithsonian and the National Geographic turn a deaf ear and a blind eye to the breathtaking evidence of Viking artifacts and archaeological finds in America. Why are they digging in Egypt. Dig here!
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There is undisputed proof that Leif Erickson first stepped in America in 1000Ad. The flood of Vikings that followed explored the width and breadth of this land. They left rune mysteries and artifacts wherever they went.
Lets discover some of these rune mysteries. On May 27, 1971 Three Pal, Stones were found by Walter L Elliott of Grand Lake Stream, Maine.
One of the stones was inscribed with runes. It is called the "inscription Stone."
Academia believes the rune stones to be authentic records although there is still some arguments about the date. From 1011 to 1402. But, they are all in trade that they were Viking Stones located in America long before Columbus arrived in 1492.
You can see a photo and the runic inscription on this stone on page 71-72 of W. R. Anderson's, confidentially printed book, "Norse America Tenth Century Onwards."
There is also a great deal of investigation going on by Professor Bennett Blumenberg of Wesley College in Cambridge, Ma and S. Adalisteinsson in Reykjavik, Iceland over the inherent Norse origin of the Main Coon Cat.
Cats appear in fold tales and mythology in Northwestern Europe from the 7Th century on. The authors of this investigate have recommend ted a close relationship in the middle of domestic cat populations of the North East and European Viking Cats.
The Maine Coon Cat is a great mouser with a amiable routine and great intelligence. If it was categorically a Viking import it became Ferrel to survive.
The Norwegian Forest Cat, found in the forests of Norway, near the Arctic Circle is a cousin of the Main Coon Cat.
How about the "Norse Penny" found near Blue Hill, Maine, in 1974 by Archaeologists Guy Mellgren. Experts agree it is to be a Norse coin minted in the middle of 1065 and 1080, made while the reign of Olaf Kyre. He was the son of King Harold Hardgrade, killed in the Battle of Stamford Bridge in England, in 1066. More rune mysteries to come.
The Maine Coon Cat Proof of Viking Landings in Americas 1010Ad
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