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Viking Stone
Is it my imagination, or was there a stone found somewhere in Northern MN or North Dakota, near Canada, that had ancient Viking writing on it? I thought there was such a ruin found in that area of North America, that brought about conjecture as to who found N.A. first, the Vikings, or Columbus.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many historians now accept that Leif Ericson was the first European to land on the shores of North America (around 1000 AD). However the actual evidence is tenuous and not everyone is convinced that the Kensington Runestone (to which you refer) provides proof of a Viking presence in North America:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensington_Runest one
Chris
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensington_Runest one
Chris
The Vikings settled in greenland and on the scale of things it's only a short hop to Newfoundland, so it is likely that they knew about this landfall even if they did not make permanent settlements there. Leif Ericsson's descriptions include a word for the inhabitants - 'skraelings' - recently adopted by philip pullman in the Dark materials trilogy.
However, there are also tenuous hints that irish monks may have also made landfall in North America - see any info about St Brendan's voyages
However, there are also tenuous hints that irish monks may have also made landfall in North America - see any info about St Brendan's voyages