The Kensington Stone: A Mystery SolvedControversy about the so-called Kensington stone, found in Minnesota in 1898 - whether it is an authentic Rune stone left by Pre-Columbian explorers from Scandinavia. |
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The History of the Rune Stone | 7 |
Authorities For and Against the Stone 3 37 | 10 |
The Nature of the Problem | 19 |
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