Re: Kensington Runestone - Nielsen and Wolters.




Eric Stevens wrote:
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> Apart from the fact that the quoted text is very general in nature and
> applies to rune-texts carved in rock significantly different from that
> of the KRS, all the described phenomena can be detected by modern
> laboratory examination.

Yes, but detection is problematical if no-one uses laboratory
analysis to look for them.

-
Daryl Krupa

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