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* [http://cwva.org/ogam_rebutal/lesser_cult_arch.html Cult Archaeology Strikes Again: A Case for Pre-Columbian Irishmen in the Mountain State? By W. Hunter Lesser. West Virginia Archeologist Volume 35, Number 2. 1983 WV Archeology Society] Citat: "...the only accepted case of pre-Columbian European contact in North America is the Norse site of [[L'Anse aux Meadows]] in northern [[Newfoundland]], dated about A.D. [[1000]]. Most significantly, there is not a single case of European artifacts dating from pre-Norse times, despite the tremendous amount of archeological work done on this continent (Goddard and Fitzhugh 1978: 9; Morison 1971)...."
** Kontroversiel (omfattende): [http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/bronze/fell2.htm European bronze age visitors in America e.legner@ucr.edu]
*** [http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/bronze/bronze1.htm#Introduction European bronze age visitors in America e.legner@ucr.edu: Introduction] Citat: "...Nevertheless, there is considerable evidence of a voyage or voyages of a [[Bronzealder|Bronze Age]] [[SkandinaviskSkandinavien|Scandinavian]] king, [[Woden-lithi]], to North America around [[1700 f.Kr.|1700 BC]] from texts found inscribed in the rocks at Peterborough, Ontario, Canada (Figs. 18 & 19 & MAP), and other North American sites...One alphabet, "ogam consaine" was employed by the ancient peoples of Ireland and Scotland (often erroneously referred to as [[Kelter|Celts]]..."
*** [http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/archeol/archweb.htm Archeology, Epigraphy, Pre-Columbian Contacts in America e.legner@ucr.edu]
** Kontroversiel: [http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf027/sf027p01.htm Science Frontiers ONLINE. No. 27: May-Jun 1983: Ogham inscriptions in west virginia?] Citat: "...Based upon the style of the Ogham, these petroglyphs may have been chiseled some time between the early [[6. århundrede|Sixth]] and late [[8. århundrede|Eighth centuries]]. The Ogham writers may have been [[Irsk (afstamning)|Irish]] [[munk|monks]] who, after the fashion of St. Brendan, sailed west from Europe during this period..."