Re: Kensington runestone Vegetation)in the Scandinavian press
- From: Philip Deitiker <Donevenask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 05:16:01 GMT
"hyperoglyphe" <hyperoglyphe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> says in
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> "IEJ" <Iejohansson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Eric Stevens" <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
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>>> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 22:00:59 +0200, Erik Hammerstad
>>> <egeha.is.all.you.need@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>> >Philip Deitiker wrote:
>>> >
>>> >>
>>> >> Runestone hill rises from flat land with adjacent lakes.
>>> >> Along
> [...]
> . An extremely
>>> >unlikely place for Norse to end up whether they had started
>>> >from from Hudson Bay or the St. Lawrence.
>>
>> Definitely NOT!!! It was the place in between of the two
>> riversystem used more than by the Norse but also by the Indians
>> when on trade-routes up and down from Mississippi area(yes the
>> Norse were there as well. and 'tk' you will have to wait for
>> the ref it Doc in LA don't send same information to you as I
>> had from him 2000-2001) and furtrade up to 'the salt sea in
>> north' - Please go back reading what the natives told about the
>> furtrade. You Erik H has as usual missed to do most part of
>> your homework before you write.
>
> Any evidence of the Norse showing the Indians they are trading
> with along the Mississippi how to ferment wild grapes?
Most of the wild grapes in the U.S. are not really amicable to
fermentation, too many tannins. They do however, have great root
stocks.
--
Philip
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