The Kensington Rune Stone : compelling new evidence

by Richard Nielsen

Other authorsScott F. Wolter
Paper Book, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

E105 .N48 2005

Publication

Eden Prairie, MN : Outernet Pub., 2005.

Description

The Kensington Rune Stone has been the subject of passionate debate over its authenticity since it was discovered in the roots of a tree near Kensington, Minnesota, by Olof Ohman in 1898. Through the presentation of compelling new evidence this book answers the many nagging questions that have eluded investigators for over 100 years. Much of this new evidence is truly startling and has led to the understanding of not only who carved the stone, but where they came from and why the came to North America. Co-authors geologist Scott Wolter and engineer Richard Nielsen present the evidence of their collective 25 years of research on the artifact. The results of their research present a compelling and convincing case. The Kensington Rune Stone: Compelling New Evidence is both a forensic inquisition and engaging mystery. As an easy-to-follow reference source, it's the must-have guide for making an informed decision about the evidence surrounding one of the most famous inscriptions in North America. As the scientific community's own Da Vinci Code, this book is poised to expose the clash of scientific ideology, politics and academia - while distilling the truth into one clear, but spellbinding, tome. - Publisher.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member C.Art
Finally a rational study of this old artifact. We no longer have to think it just can't be because it just isn't possible. Now we can think it can be because it is.

Language

ISBN

1581755627 / 9781581755626

Barcode

34662000581873
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