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1000+ Yr Old Inca Indians And Tombs Discovered In Norway
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07-26-2007, 09:14 PM
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1000+ Yr Old Inca Indians And Tombs Discovered In Norway
OK ... so I passed Waxzy's links on to my friend. Hes From Iceland (so he loves vikings) but lives in Denmark. He has moved all over and speaks many of the languages
Heres My chat I choose not to change or summarize because parts are funny, parts are verbatim, etc toddtraf: I have to have you translate something for me I think Richard:Hi, good to hear from you dude. toddtraf: http://www.ostfoldmuseet.no/?ItemID=1251 http://www.ostfoldmuseet.no/?ItemID=1265 toddtraf: is it norweigen? Richard : Yes toddtraf: Its believed they found an incan in norway via vikings toddtraf: A forum I am on has requested more info but we can't find a decent translator for that page Richard :That´s right they think it´s Inkan remains, what do you want translated just that text ther or the whole page toddtraf: do you have something I can use to translate? Richard :Like ? toddtraf: They want to read the articles I imagine Richard: A norwegian bitch Richard : I´ll send her to you toddtraf: awesome thats perfect toddtraf: Anyways All we know is it was rumored toddtraf: does either of these two articles have any important proof short of the neck bone? toddtraf: has there been dna testing etc? toddtraf: At least read it for me Richard : They found remains from two older men and a baby one of the men had a distinct split in th skull on the back of the head, which is called the Asterion, Richard: It has only been seen on Inkan remains toddtraf: I can't even find that on the partially translated pages I run toddtraf: all kinds of gibberish toddtraf: THIS____Den andre eldre mannen hadde det nok ikke greit på sine eldre dager. Han kan ha vært mellom 50 og 70 år da han døde, og arkeologene finner tegn som tyder på at han har hatt store smerter på grunn av slitasjegikt. Det lille barnet vet de ingenting om ennå fordi bare små fragmenter av skjelettet er funnet. toddtraf: COMES OUT AS_____Other one elderly man owned facts enough no matter greit pÃ¥ her elderly days. He able have vært between 50 and 70 Ã¥r as he døde, and archaeologists finds character as decipher pÃ¥ that he has had big pains pÃ¥ cause at slitasjegikt. Facts a little baby know they nothing about ennÃ¥ as a matter of only smÃ¥ fragments at the framework is found. toddtraf: see what I mean? Richard : Bad translation, toddtraf: thats what they all do toddtraf: MR Iceland must love this maybe too? toddtraf: ramifications would be Vikings went farther than previously imagined Richard : Under the rosebushes lay the remains of three people- to older men and a baby.One of the men had a skull with a divided bone on the back of the head- called Inka-bone,. But Inka bone is almost only found in south american indians and is most often spotted in Peru. Inka bone has therefore alway´s been connected to the Inka indians. Richard : Inkaben har derfor feilaktig blitt knyttet til inkaindianer. Men, vi har aldri sagt at vi har funnet en inkaindianer, sukker en oppgitt Mona Beate Buckholm. Richard : This text means : " Inkabonehas therefore have wrongly been connected to the Inkans. toddtraf: So not neccsarly incan? toddtraf: interesting Richard: "But, we have never said that we have found an Inkan", say´s Mona bla bla toddtraf: K toddtraf: That should be enough to appease the masses toddtraf: of course they're all conspiracy nuts so denial is fuel to the fire Richard : Perhaps he was norwegian, but it does´nt sound like that he was, this has never ever been found in any northern remains before and we found a lot of them in iceland. toddtraf: so both articles still find the finding inconclusive? Richard : Sounds like the Vikings had themselves an indian slave or perhaps a companion, from the south, not many people know this but the vikings had sailed almost all over the world long before the so called discoverers found it like America Leifur Eiriksson was in america 400 years before Columbus, he just didn´t stay, he went home again. toddtraf: I'm an advocate for this fact. I imagine to you its more a form of patriotism almost toddtraf: but we fail to find the evidence here in North America toddtraf: this would be proof unless they picked him up in the Ocean? Richard : Actually it´s like a fact in the history books in Iceland, he he Richard : No question he was there, but of course with history it doesn't matter what evidence you present it can alway´s be disputed and denied Let me know if anybody has any more questions...... |
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07-27-2007, 12:23 AM
Post: #17
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1000+ Yr Old Inca Indians And Tombs Discovered In Norway
sweet thanks for translation
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