Re: KRS arcaheology
From: David (drorer_at_fuse.net)
Date: 07/28/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:05:54 -0400
Given that this area of Minnesota has many lakes, it is of course possible to find a place
that fits this description. However, this would not "prove" anything about the KRS
"Jan Nordum" <jnordum@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> I am aware of the fact that the place where the stone was found, might
> have been an island in those times.
> But the "killing field" was in a place with 2 skerries, a one day
> march north
> of the KRS stone.
> So the question is if it possible to find a lake north of the KRS
> stone, within 30 km with two skerries/small islands.
> The direction is given,and the distance too,so it shoulde be possible
> to identify the place where the killings took place.
> Jan
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