Complementary info for my research re. Norumbega

From: I E Johansson (ingerxjohanssonx_at_telia.com)
Date: 09/16/04


Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 23:12:23 GMT

In January 1997 Alex sent me an indexlist of the early maps that Davistown
Museum(?) had listed and such. From January 1997 up to now I have had
approximate 100 maps carthographed up to 1644 sent to me from several
scholars in US and Canada. Most of them as images some I lost when I have
had computer-crashes(more than one) but all I have in printed versions. To
the maps I which I have been working with I can add the seacharts up to 1550
I have received from US, Canada, England and Scotland. I have knowledge of
more than 100 more to which I will have access later on.

Add to that all the Prime Sources I have read, analysed = compared with
other Prime Sources + linguistic compared origin text with translated
versions + analysed using both postitivistic and holoistic analyse methods.

Those Prime sources I have checked against the maps drawn up to the time
each Prime source was written.

I have read too many works. Except from a few I have found gaps which I up
to now haven't been able to understand how any scholar writing a work can
miss to fill.
There are however some real good works. To them I will return in 'background
for Norumbega discussion-part 4' at this very moment I am putting together a
long list(some quotes most referenses without quotes) which needs to be
taken into consideration when Norumbega and or early Greenlander's
settlement in NA are up for discussion.

A lot of the documents, including copies of originals, copies of
excavationreports and some other information including maps have been sent
to me to be used in my manuscript but not to be sent to the groups. I have
had lots of help and tried to help the scholars I have private discussion
with in return. There is a large change, a paradigm chance underway. It
includes studies on herbs, artifacts and many other areas. I will not
discuss this here in group any further. Only wrote this lines as an
information for those of you who don't are among us who share information
before it's presented to the public.

Inger E



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