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Messages in Stone: Runic Carvings in North America and Oklahoma | Mark Kinders | TEDxUCO 

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Oklahoma hosts one of the largest concentrations of carved Runic artifacts in North America. More than 6,000 Runes are found worldwide, and present a history of Scandinavian life and exploration in the Medieval Age. This TedX lecture explores scholarly efforts to determine the authenticity of North American and Oklahoman stones, and popular television entertainment programs and corporate efforts to capitalize on a different story line.
Mark Kinders is the Vice President of Public Affairs at UCO. In a private pursuit, he is the vice president of the American Association for Runic Studies. AARS investigates North American runes in affiliation with Uppsala University in Sweden, and the Swedish Council of America, and partners with the Smithsonian Institution and other universities. Kinders holds a master’s in history (University of Wisconsin-River Falls) and a doctorate in higher education (University of Arkansas).
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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@FacesintheStone
@FacesintheStone 2 года назад
Video was recommended to me by a friend. I’m experiencing this art for the first time, amazing how ancient America has gone unnoticed for so long!
@shellecapos8574
@shellecapos8574 Год назад
There are ancient Monoliths that we now know are over 10,000 years old in karnak, including dams, 1,000 ton alibaster moved from turkey to Karnak Egypt 10,000 years ago.
@ottarvendel
@ottarvendel 3 года назад
07:54 "the 8th century before the Scandinavinas had seafareing technology". This "expert" does not know that vikings raided the monestery of Lindsfrne in Northhumberlannd in the year 793.
@Ozark_Viking
@Ozark_Viking 2 года назад
The 700’s are the 8th century. So if lindisfarne happened in 793 at the end of the 700’s, how is that incorrect?
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 Месяц назад
There are ancient paintings on caves in Scandanavia that show "Viking like" boats during the Bronze Age. WHERE is this guy getting his information from? He MAY be an expert on runes....but he should limit his comments to them, NOT other subjects. And one question: Is he able to refute that claim that the runes found on the Kensington stone can be found in church cemetaries from the 14th century on the island of Gotland...the SAME island where those "8 Goths" came from that were mentioned on the stone? AND...that the Cistercian Catholic order, that was closely tied to the Knights Templar (and their "hooked X" rune), was VERY ACTIVE on the island of Gotland?
@taylor-micheal-thompson354
@taylor-micheal-thompson354 11 месяцев назад
i wish these guys were able to open up their minds.
@skyj5529
@skyj5529 4 года назад
"How are all y'alls?" is not Texas vernacular as far as I've ever heard it!
@darringtonnorris4872
@darringtonnorris4872 Год назад
Yeah it's how are y'all
@Slimenator
@Slimenator 5 лет назад
I once found a wood flatten stick buried next to a riverbed by the Chippewa River in Eau Claore, WI with carvings in it when I was 8 or 9 along with my brother. It had various symbols on it and resembled a boomerang in a way. I don't remember them all the carvings, but I remember seeing one that looked like an eye and for the limited knowledge of my age, I thought they looked like Egyptian symbols. Now, in retrospective, I realize that that what we found was most likely an Native American wooden artifact that was preserved by the Riverbed. I don't know whatever happened to it, we brought over to our friend's house and showed his stepdad what we found. He told us that was most likely fake, like as if he were some expert, and that someome probably carved it as a hobby and left down there in the woods. Perhaps he ended up holding on to it. All that I know is that it is a memory that stuck with me. What do you guys think it could have been? I am super curious. The closest think that I managed come by as an explanation was that it was an docorative axe or tomahawk handle, but I genuinely do not know. Perhaps it was even Viking in origins.
@hlloyd-fs4uf
@hlloyd-fs4uf 4 года назад
I think you need to take some remedial English courses.
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 3 года назад
There is evidence that the Minoans and/or the Phoenicians were in Lake Superior to mine copper on Isle Royale. A plaque with ancient inscriptions was found in the UP which is thought to be from that era. Who KNOWS if these groups explored in the Wisconsin area or left inscriptions like you found, maybe WHERE you found it or it drifted down the river to WHERE you found it.
@douglasalfseike3867
@douglasalfseike3867 3 года назад
Egyptians were here! Check out "Terry Carter's" yt acct. Tutankamen inscription found before the tomb was discovered. Hmm! Everyone discovered AMERICA except the Vatican! For a reason!
@tommymas1088
@tommymas1088 3 года назад
Ridiculous theory. Minoan and Phonachians? How about the Etruscans? Were they floating around as well? Laughable.
@richardkean5940
@richardkean5940 2 года назад
99% of all experts come out of university. That's not nessasary a good or, bad thing. The danger is, when these experts start to believe they are experts!!!
@DackxJaniels
@DackxJaniels 4 года назад
"Extremely rare, but not uncommon"
@tzimmerman8487
@tzimmerman8487 3 года назад
Oxymoron
@lucasrogers6365
@lucasrogers6365 2 года назад
I caught this too
@ChicagoHOG27
@ChicagoHOG27 2 года назад
Yes, I heard that!
@MinnesotaBeekeeper
@MinnesotaBeekeeper 2 года назад
Very interesting but he attacks Scott Wolf for some silly mistake but refuses to bring up the proven crystalian erosion. And for Kinders to claim Scandinavians did not have seafaring skills in the 700s is laughable at best.
@kayew5492
@kayew5492 3 года назад
Why are all of these artefacts assumed to be Scandinavian runes? The Kensington stone looked more like Coelbren (British/Cymraeg) which ties in with the recorded journey of Prince Madoc circa 570. Lee Pennington of the Kentucky Historical Society has been studying this for decades. See also Britain's Hidden History which has tons of information based on authentic written records and archaeological evidence.
@Test7017
@Test7017 2 года назад
Research mudflood America was full of empty cities a looooong time ago
@dragonsclaw63
@dragonsclaw63 7 лет назад
Very well spoken presentation!
@rachelaspogard6587
@rachelaspogard6587 3 года назад
The Iron age in Scandinavia had massive boats...
@justincarpentet9153
@justincarpentet9153 2 года назад
A GIFT FROM THE GODS OF INHERITED LAND. I have been studying runes for a while
@Test7017
@Test7017 2 года назад
Are runes like hieroglyphics. Messages for spirit
@peterlandbo2726
@peterlandbo2726 Месяц назад
... obviously not enough ...
@leojetdance
@leojetdance Год назад
Turley Rune Stone is Real, I’m afraid he’s mistaken.
@browngreen933
@browngreen933 Год назад
Once a myth becomes established, it's almost impossible to correct it.
@douglasalfseike3867
@douglasalfseike3867 3 года назад
How do we tell an ancient script from another? Many symbols are the same. My artefact could be Norse, Turckic, Mediterainian or ???. All I know is the "charactor" was impressed before the stone solidified.
@lemonadebudget8718
@lemonadebudget8718 7 лет назад
its a fact. vikings travelled far n wide.
@ajgrab31
@ajgrab31 4 года назад
Agreed...proof in peterborough Ontario of 1700bc Scandinavian activities/petroglyphs and pics...and the early "pre-celtic" people were he r e also among many other cultures...our history needs revisions!
@JamesGreenier
@JamesGreenier 4 года назад
Sad only a few dozen people attended. Fantastic analysis. I found this checking out the State of Georgia’s (probable) Mayan ruins.
@3DManShadowland
@3DManShadowland 3 года назад
The same could be said for the Universities stand point, were as we could say is taking a position with mainstream archeology who are trying to debunk Geologist who study in a separate field of expertise. It is so often we find that archeologist misrepresent facts, and misconstrue time periods of construction that whole cultures are lost from history, simply because they don't conform to pseudoarcheology and the producers way of thinking. The presentation of iconography in objects like Oreo cookies is no reason to suggest that these people of America Unearthed are not Legitimate... I would call the speech just a platform used to attack some group or someone you were afraid of....
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 3 года назад
DITTO!
@FREEDUMB4ALL
@FREEDUMB4ALL 3 месяца назад
The fact that you work with the Smithsonian instantly discredits you sir!
@adamray3276
@adamray3276 3 года назад
This guy is a quack
@AlexKS1992
@AlexKS1992 3 года назад
He’s a bigger quack (literally and metaphorically) than Scott Wolter.
@pipeliner3371
@pipeliner3371 4 года назад
Please don't cover me up, lets talk about the bat creek stone.
@labshot
@labshot 5 лет назад
had a dream about the runes alphabet, did not thinbk it was real till i did a google search..kinda lost as to why I would dream of this subject....
@innadurandina1369
@innadurandina1369 5 лет назад
Because you 're connected to them in someway. And they " call " you... believe me all people that study them confirm this feeling
@dominusnox8231
@dominusnox8231 4 года назад
Genetic memory.
@douglasalfseike3867
@douglasalfseike3867 3 года назад
I have a Runic artefact. There was strong opposition to Roman led "christianity" for a reason (not looking out for the best interest of us)!
@TheOnlyShadowWarrior
@TheOnlyShadowWarrior 8 лет назад
Free Jim Vieira!
@douglasalfseike3867
@douglasalfseike3867 3 года назад
He's a good guy.
@johnpfmcguire
@johnpfmcguire 4 года назад
Idiocracy is here, and corporations such as U-Haul are as ruthless as any viking!
@pipeliner3371
@pipeliner3371 4 года назад
Why didn't he talk about the "Bat Creek Stone"?
@onceANexile
@onceANexile 4 года назад
I believe! I'm a believer!😁😷😝✔
@dubthedirector
@dubthedirector 4 года назад
Uhaul brought me here! Thank Oden for science!
@kb4446
@kb4446 3 года назад
The rune monk.
@watcherofthewest8597
@watcherofthewest8597 Год назад
I know virtually nothing about Runestones, but I'd bet my last dollar a bored Swedish farmer carved that Kensington stone.
@kb4446
@kb4446 3 года назад
Bourne stone
@loncramer749
@loncramer749 4 года назад
Our European Ancestral Religion of Asatru contains Sagas of the discovery of the Americas and the Worlds Gold (Das Rhine Gold)of the conquest of Europe (Volsunga Saga) Passed of as barbaric superstition When on the other hand a failed Jewish reformer is crucified by Caesar Marks the beginning of Time for the WEST!
@kb4446
@kb4446 3 года назад
Stone throwing falcon,
@jasonlloydpaull684
@jasonlloydpaull684 4 года назад
Broadening ideas about Northern connected cultures inhabiting North Amerika mainly possibly frost Giants chased here to be inhabiting what they could.
@TempleofBrendaSong
@TempleofBrendaSong 6 лет назад
Kensington Runestone is real.
@galwegan4081
@galwegan4081 4 года назад
no, its a hoax ..
@Mili-bedili
@Mili-bedili 4 года назад
@Edmund Halling exactly. Even Scandinavians get a laugh out of all of the Americans who still argue that it's real 😆
@AndyAJH251
@AndyAJH251 3 года назад
@Edmund Halling There are 2 factors here: the presence of the dotted R (a character unknown to early scholars who dismisses it as a hoax so how would an uneducated immigrant in the late 1800s have any awareness if it) and geologic weathering clearly observed under microscopic examination of the split side dating the stone at least a few hundred years prior to the discovery of the KRS have not been explained by people simply claiming “it’s a hoax”.
@AndyAJH251
@AndyAJH251 3 года назад
@Edmund Halling That’s simply incorrect and is the same conclusion early scholars had as the rune was not discovered until post 1930s. The dotted R has been found and documented from inscriptions on grave slabs from the late 13th - early 14th century. Specifically the Ukna church inscriptions and the Lund bone 4 just to name a couple.
@AndyAJH251
@AndyAJH251 3 года назад
​@Edmund Halling Under slight magnification and 3D modeling you can clearly see the carver intentionally punched those marks on the dotted R characters and compare them to other intentionally made dots on other runes. "Natural indents" might have been a plausible theory prior to modern technology. The carver used too much force on the first one and chipped off the upper portion of the R. He did not make the same mistake on the others.
@Mjll
@Mjll 3 года назад
It's 100% a fake. A leading expert in the Old Norse language and religion, Jackson Crawford, has found it to be laughably fake. @
@oobrocks
@oobrocks 3 года назад
OK Lololololololololololololololololol
@ScottJB
@ScottJB 4 года назад
I really wanted this to be real, but if you do 15 min of unbiased research you'll probably conclude it's most likely fake. There's a lot of evidence against it.
@ultramagahoosierhermit2767
@ultramagahoosierhermit2767 3 года назад
The "experts" have a vested interest, duh. The Vikings are known to travel throughout Europe in the same period........
@ScottJB
@ScottJB 3 года назад
@@ultramagahoosierhermit2767 What's interesting is there is some cool evidence in Canada for Vikings reaching the area. I've heard there have even been Icelandic people with Native American DNA maternal haplogroup (the Vikings took some Native women back to Greenland and eventually Iceland). So there are plenty of signs of contact up there but not down in Minnesota. If you watch Jackson Crawford's RU-vid channel, he's a very evidence based expert but not in the academic ivory tower and even left academia. He did an analysis of it and he tears the Kensington stone to shreds easily. I recommend checking it out.
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 3 года назад
I agree: This guy is a fake. The "unbiased research" I did on the Kensington Stone....says its REAL!
@alihammadshah
@alihammadshah 8 лет назад
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