Re: Challenge for naysayers of the Kensington Runestone



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Apparently on date Fri, 26 Aug 2005 23:13:30 +0200, "Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxxx>
said:


Erik Hammerstad wrote:  3n96e8FfpslU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,

Alaca wrote:

What is the difference between North-American
and  Scandinavian iron? [*]


Some evidently can tell where iron comes from: http://www.dpc.dk/PolarPubs/MoG/Dokumenter/Man&Society26.pdf

The report analyzes iron remains in Norse settlements but also
iron finds among Inuit remains. Excepting a few meterorite sorces
(especially among the Norse), all examined pieces that can be
traced are of European origin. Note that iron was a scarce
commodity among the Greenland Norse.

I have most of the MoG abstracts (including 26) and some of the pdf's, but this one is with 12 mb still to big for me to download with a slow connection. But thank you.


It's a little out of date.

Then at least some of the URLs you have provided are ancient.

I'm guessing the text alone is more viable but it
will be less formatted.

If you seriously mean that you haven't read it. You should.

But here it is:

c 2001 by Vagn Fabritius Buchwald and the Danish Polar Center
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written
permission of the copyright owners.

So did you get that permission? .



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