Re: Kirsten Seaver's Vinland Map book- first thoughts

From: JerryT (me_at_privacy.net)
Date: 07/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:57:14 +0200


"David B" <tronospamchos@tesco.net> skrev i meddelandet
news:IE2Oc.60$tW2.11@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
> David B. wrote in message ...
> >
> >I see from your latest message you are referring to the recent article by
> >Per Lillieström. He does not have a high reputation at the moment...
>
> In fact, given that his article is based on the misconception that
> Jacqueline Olin's largely discredited research was "new" and important
> ("Vinlandskartan ritades under kyrkomötet i Basel 1431-1449"- I don't
think
> so) it seems his reputation just sank a little lower.
>
> David B.
>
>

The article seems to be based on Per Lilieströms own
experiment manufacturing an ink and his own visit to the
Dutchess of Medina Sidonia. Also mentioned is the
possibility that Leif Eriksson was on a missionary voyage
and not a viking setteler.

   JerryT



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