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American folklore / Kensington Runestone / Pseudoarchaeology / Richard Nielsen / Runic script / Old Norse / Elder Futhark / Yngvi / Medieval runes / North Germanic languages / Europe / Nordic countries
Date: 2007-06-03 03:19:15
American folklore
Kensington Runestone
Pseudoarchaeology
Richard Nielsen
Runic script
Old Norse
Elder Futhark
Yngvi
Medieval runes
North Germanic languages
Europe
Nordic countries

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