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- The Decorah runestone in Iowa - The Rune Blog
On September 30, 2019 I examined a runestone (see photograph above) with the assistance of Loraine Jensen on the estate belonging to 110 Pleasant Hill, Decorah The inscription consists of four lines on a light grey, foot-high type of flagstone, set horizontally on the right side of the hearth of an outside fireplace near the driveway to the house
- Runestone found in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
People named Ferguson can be referred to as Furguson, as is the case with Duncan Ferguson who inhabited the house for a time where the new runestone was found, but who knows nothing about its origin His family members have been the only Fergusons on Eigg for the past century or more, according to Camille Dressler, chair of the Eigg History
- Kensington and the Greenland saga | The Rune Blog
The story on the Kensington runestone (KRS) is one of its most amazing aspects A translation of it reads: Eight Götalanders and 22 Northmen on (this?) exploration voyage from Vinland westwards(?) We had a camp by two sheds(?) one day’s voyage north from this stone We went fishing one day
- Fake runes? - The Rune Blog
Claims are made that these Europeans, often Vikings, consequently intermarried with Native Americans A would-be benign rendering of this is the painting “Spirits of the Runestone” of Indians in front of the Heavener runestone in Oklahoma, casting shadows with horned helmets and Viking clothing on the monument Other interpretations are
- “Rök Runestone Revisited” gets grant | The Rune Blog
The overall purpose of the project is to critically examine the consequences of the traditional and now untenable interpretation of the Rök runestone inscription Per Holmberg has received a grant from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) for a project entitled “Rök Runestone Revisited”
- The Runestone on Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts
Our only source of information regarding the runestone in question is a 1949 journal article by Hjalmar Holand, of Kensington Runestone fame In 1946 Holand had received through an intermediary, W H Thoreson, a copy of a runic inscription from a man named Godfrey Priester, who in turn had reproduced it from a drawing made by John (of unknown
- “Bite me” runestones - The Rune Blog
Other colors used were brown, green and blue (indigo in one case) Unfortunately, we do not know what type of brushes they used The only English-language text on runestone colors I know of is an article in the volume Rune stones – a colourful memory (Museum Gustavianum 1999) If you cannot get hold of a copy, I could scan the article and
- Archive | The Rune Blog
Anyone claiming the Kensington runestone to be a late 19th century text needs to explain how the author(s) invented its narrative Well, it turns out the answer has been with us for some time Posted in Runic America | Tagged James Knirk , Kensington , Leif Erikson , modern runes , The Greenland saga , The Kensington runestone , Thorgunn
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