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Archaeologists remain baffled by a surprising, seemingly ahistorical find located deep in the Canadian wilderness. But after ...
Archaeologists in Ontario have decoded a 200-year-old rock carving in Canadian wilderness, revealing the Lord’s Prayer in Swedish runes. Likely made by a Hudson’s Bay Company worker in the 1800s, the ...
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Archaeologists in Ontario have decoded a 200-year-old rock carving in Canadian wilderness, revealing the Lord’s Prayer in Swedish runes. Likely made by a Hudson’s Bay Company worker in the ...
A mysterious stone slab engraved with Nordic runes has been discovered deep in the Canadian wilderness, puzzling ...
The inscription measures roughly four by five feet. Within its chiseled border lie 255 runic symbols — characters from ...
Deep in the northern Ontario bush, strange runes on a stone have perplexed archaeologists. The runes are Swedish in origin.
A 200-year-old Swedish runic carving found in Canada turns out to be the Lord’s Prayer — and may be linked to eerie celestial signs at the time of Jesus’ crucifixion.
That is, until the Norman Conquest in 1066. Barrett explains: “The French and the rest of southern Europe didn’t use those runic letters; they belonged to alphabets from the north.