Hoax or history? On November 8, 1898, a Swedish immigrant farmer, Olof Ohman, and his ten-year-old son say they found a Scandinavian runestone, dated 1362, wedged in the roots of a tree in rural Minnesota. ...
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3D imaging reveals new grooves on old rock - Alexandria Echo Press During the Runestone Museum’s “A Night at the Museum” fundraiser Friday night, Dr. Richard Nielsen, a consulting engineer and linguistic expert, shared his findings of the 3D imaging that was performed on the Kensington Runestone in October of 2008. ...
Spend tonight at the Runestone Museum with an expert - Osakis Review This year’s featured guest is Dr. Richard Nielsen, who will engage in casual conversation about the 3D imaging project that was conducted on the Kensington Runestone in October of last year. Nielsen is a linguistic expert who has been studying the ...
The Freedom to Look Foolish Act - MinnPost.com Fun piece from the Alexandria Echo Express' Celeste Beam on 3-D technology the may establish the authenticity of the Kensington Runestone. Certain carving techniques appear to match medieval ones and microscopic punches may contain "original" mud. ...
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