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Are these stones with ancient Hebrew writing frauds or further evidence of ancient Jewish contact with the New World?

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Are these stones with ancient Hebrew writing frauds or further evidence of ancient Jewish contact with the New World?

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• The recently authenticated Kensington Runestone, which points to the presence of Norse men who came far inland into North America (central Minnesota). See “Verified at Last: The Strange and Terrible Story of the Kensington Runestone” (Richardson and Richardson, 2001). Such artifacts have long been ignored because they conflict with “common knowledge” among the experts, but the evidence has become strong enough to rock many such faulty assumptions. • The analysis of the early Mayan site Comalcalco by Steede (1998), who tentatively presents numerous indications of transoceanic Old World contact in the architecture and inscribed bricks at this location. • Also see my Response to the (Old) Smithsonian Institution’s Statement Regarding the Book of Mormon, where I discuss other evidences for transoceanic contact. My Book of Mormon Evidences Page may also be helpful.

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