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Scalpaldr t1_iv7l6bb wrote
Reply to comment by frizzykid in The mysterious Viking runes found in a landlocked US state by bafangoolNJ
Not just decades, the Kensington Runestone was "found" in 1898. It was just pure coincidence that it was a Swedish immigrant who happened to find it in his field, during an era when people were romanticising the vikings and tying ancestral pride to their travels.
No real scholar has believed in its authenticity for over a hundred years, yet you still get the tourism spiel about "it totally could have happened tho and someone once heard a story about their grandpa seeing blue-eyed natives, come check out our stone". Peter Stormare even made a recent documentary about it where he really seemed to want to believe in it. It's weird how the obvious fakes seem to get more excitement than L'anse aux meadows gets.
Rhodog1234 t1_iv8c3bm wrote
Sounds like almost every episode of Ancient Aliens
Jjex22 t1_iv8mtwx wrote
Ah yes, these inconvenient coincidences, like how crop circles only pop up in communities previously aware of crop circles, or how despite its size and population, nearly all alien abductions on earth happen to Americans.
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