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View From Space Hints at a New Viking Site in North America
MSN.com ^
| 31 March 2016
| Ralph Blumenthal
Posted on 04/01/2016 9:28:40 AM PDT by zeestephen
A thousand years after the Vikings braved the icy seas from Greenland to the New World in search of timber and plunder, satellite technology has found intriguing evidence of a long-elusive prize in archaeology a second Norse settlement in North America, further south than ever known.
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: archaeology; canada; egypt; egyptologist; egyptology; godsgravesglyphs; lanseauxmeadows; newfoundland; norse; norsemen; orbitalarchaeology; pointrosie; remotesensing; sarahparcak; satellitearchaeology; spacearchaeology; thevikings; vikings
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04/01/2016 12:49:01 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: wildbill
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based on the fact that the Aztecs god, Quetzalcoatl, was a white, blond man who came from the East to their shore...I thought Quetzalcoatl was depicted as a feathered serpent.
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04/01/2016 1:38:11 PM PDT
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JimRed
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04/02/2016 4:20:24 AM PDT
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PIF
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To: wildbill
According to the current crop of wiccans and atheist fans of Gerald Massey, Quetzalcoatl should have looked like a black Cushite.
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