Viking Rune stones in Oklahoma and Minnesota - Heavener and Kensington Rune stones - ENA Episode 5

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In episode 5 of the Enigmatic North America series, I investigate the Heavener Rune stone and the Kensington Rune stone in an attempt to find out whether these were carved by viking voyagers long ago.

References

Chapter 5: Ancient Vikings in Oklahoma and Minnesota
“In Plain Sight: Old World Records in Ancient America” (1993) - Gloria Farley

“American Runestones (with Dr. Henrik Williams)” (2022) (YouTube) - Jackson Crawford

“Peter Wynne's letter to John Egerton” (1683)

“Historie of Cambria” (1584) - David Powel

"The Rev. Morgan Jones and the Welsh Indians of Virginia" 1898. The Library of Congress

From Thomas Jefferson to Meriwether Lewis (1804) - Library of Congress

“North American Indians” (1841) - George Catlin

“The Kensington Rune Stone: Is It the Oldest Native Document of American History?” (1919) - H. R. Holand

“1362: The Kensington Enigma” (Documentary)(2007) - Edwin Larson

“The Kensington Runestone: Expert Analysis” (YouTube)(2020) - Jackson Crawford

“Runes: a Handbook” (2012) - Michael Barnes

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