Box 1
Contains 93 Results:
Arne Brekke, “Heyerdahl: The Kensington Rune Stone is Genuine.” 14 November 2000
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Peg Meier. “Geologist Thinks Runestone not a Hoax.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, 29 November 2000
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Handout from the Midwest Archaeology Conference, November 2000
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
David Knutson. “Just How Old is the Kensington Runestone?” Grand Forks Herald, 10 December 2000
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Walter Gibbs. “Did the Vikings Stay: Vatican Files May Offer Clues.” New York Times, 19 December 2000
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Barry Hanson. “The Kensington Runestone: Physical Features, Past and Present.” Journal of the West, Winter 2001
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Michael Zalar. “16th Century Cartography, Plat Maps, and the Kensington Rune Stone.” Journal of the West, Winter 2001
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Peg Meier. “2nd Runestone a Hoax, Say Two Who Claim to Have Carved It.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, 6 November 2001
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Minnesota Archaeological Society Newsletter, Fall 2002
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Chuck Haga. “This Time It’s True: Viking Artifacts in Minnesota.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, 18 November 2002
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.