Ok, I just got through watching it. It was kind of interesting. The thing I got out of it is that there is a high probability that the Vikings got even further south than the site they just found. So they will need to try to find more sites. Of course by the time you get down to New England the coast has been inhabited by European colonists for almost 400 years and any Viking sites are going to be hard to pick out from the more recent settlements.

Of course there have been plenty of findings of "Viking" sites all through New England. There are plenty of rune stones. In fact they have been found far beyond New England. There is a large rune stone right here in Oklahoma. Heavener Runestone. To me it is obvious that a bunch of Vikings would sail all the way down the East Coast of America, around Florida, on west to the Mississippi River, up the river and on up ever smaller rivers until they settled in SE Oklahoma:) Somehow or other there don't seem to be a lot of archaeologists who will agree that all of these are real.

Bill Gill


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