Re: OT Dyslexia and writing
- From: "Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:27:29 +0200
##minty wrote: news:1150186255.688061.325070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
IE J wrote:##minty's message didn't make it to my computer. So this one for
him/her. I
There are few girls on the groups as it is. Count me in.
have presented and will continue to present background knowledge and
none in this group has up to now presented so many references both
to Archaeologists works(of course mostly Swedish ones) and to other
works where the background for findings and reports from Hudson Bay
to the Black Sea has been linked with existing documents
contemporary with the datings. IF there are people here who are
incapable of seing the picture, I can't help them. Others here and
elsewhere do. IF there are naysayers here who wants to abuse because
they believe that all important information from background up to
edited peer-viewed articles must have been edited in English, then
it say more of their lack of skill in the field they discuss than
about me and mine! IF there are people here who doesn't wan't to do
the needed background reading and only want to lean to other
scholars opinions/conclusions/assumptions etc, then they are the one
who have problems.
Having many bolls in the air doesn't mean what ##minty believes, but
that's ok I will show what I mean in the combined case Ivar Bardson
- lawman Paul Knutson and lawman Hauk Erlandson from later period
and the Leif
Eriksson -Vinland - Newfoundland and the rest of NA on the other.
What's been sadly forgotten also by scholars of archaeology is the
fact that there aren't one but many tellings about the Vinland
voyages. Some in Sagas, some in Annals, some in Diplomas, some in
religious documents. That they missed what most scholars of History
missed, the fact that the earliest mentioning of Vinland in west
doesn't origin from Norse nor from Adam of Bremen, well that's an
other story which I am not will reveal before I print it.
Inger E
I'm sorry, perhaps English isn't my second language too, but, are you
saying you're writing a novel book about those events? Can you tell me
if it will be in Swedish, or in English, as I speak no swedish at all,
to my constant distress. Takk - or is that norwegian? Or is it tag? No
that's German for day, surely.
For both of you 'ladies', this may be helpful:
http://tinyurl.com/2jxmp
http://tinyurl.com/mbsco
http://tinyurl.com/5xhg9
http://tinyurl.com/o547p
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p.a.
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