Re: Kensington Runestone - Nielsen and Wolters.
- From: "Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 23:20:58 +0100
Eric Stevens wrote: m7qtr1d0168a44ddq2ggifs3b29udd6l2v@xxxxxxx,
"Peter Alaca" wrote:Daryl Krupa wrote:
If anthropogenic acids have been responsible for at least some of the weathering of the Maine tombstones, and have been responsible for their appearance of great age, then perhaps those acids are also responsible for the appearance of great age of some of the surfaces of the KRS.
How about this: [...]
Laila Kitzler Åhfeldt (2002), "Work and Worship - Laser Scanner Analysis of Viking Age Rune Stones" page 21
Apart from the fact that the quoted text is very general in nature ...
You mean that Arrhenius and Trotzig say nothing about the KRS?
... and applies to rune-texts carved in rock significantly different from that of the KRS, ...
Are you sure?
... all the described phenomena can be detected by modern laboratory examination.
And, /are/ they detected?
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