Groundbreaking new discoveries set to rock the world! This is a Promo of a new completed two-part documentary special hosted by John Rhys-Davies (Lord of the Rings etc.) I was the Story Editor and Co-Producer for this project which is currently in worldwide television distribution. More info at www.1362runestone.com
Since the translation says that they found their brethren dead; the archeologist should excavate the location where the stone was found for the graves of those that were found dead. Would they not have buried them? Also GPR should be used to search the area.
The stone's existence has been systematically hushed up, but has an entry in the 1962 edition of "World Book "encyclopedia. To be sure the 1962 encyclopedia article refers to the doubts about the stone -- that was only natural. But the research since 1962 has strengthened the arguments in favour of the stone's authenticity.
I translated the text some years ago myself, and found it to be really interesting. The question whether it's real or not will probably never be answered conclusively. Personally I think it's fake. The strange runes used would surely have popped up somewhere else. I look forward to watching the documentary - I want to hear what the experts have to say about this mystery.
Since the translation says that they found their brethren dead; the archeologist should excavate the location where the stone was found for the graves of those that were found dead. Would they not have buried them? Also GPR should be used to search the area.
Engineer245 2 years ago
interesting
ne0nsurf 2 years ago
Why does everyone in the world really care about Christopher Columbus any damn way. Vikings and Templars are waaay cooler.
happygocarts 2 years ago
The stone's existence has been systematically hushed up, but has an entry in the 1962 edition of "World Book "encyclopedia. To be sure the 1962 encyclopedia article refers to the doubts about the stone -- that was only natural. But the research since 1962 has strengthened the arguments in favour of the stone's authenticity.
roksancastle 2 years ago
I translated the text some years ago myself, and found it to be really interesting. The question whether it's real or not will probably never be answered conclusively. Personally I think it's fake. The strange runes used would surely have popped up somewhere else. I look forward to watching the documentary - I want to hear what the experts have to say about this mystery.
SonicMountain 3 years ago