Category Archives: Red Score – Walam Olum

Harold Sterling Gladwin: Cord-Marked Pottery

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The Algonquin languages open up a gloriously global can of worms.

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Gunnar Goes North

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Metal detectors unearth pots of gold and the occasional can of worms.

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The Red Score: Otto von Sadovszky

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I’m grateful to remnant13 for introducing me to the work of Otto von Sadovszky. Otto J. von Sadovszky (July 3, 1925 – May 12, 2004) was a Hungarian American anthropologist who worked at California State University, Fullerton in southern California … Continue reading

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The Red Score: Greenland Gold

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One of the more lustrous treasures found in Greenland is gold. Similarly, deposits of coal, diamonds, and many metals – including silver, nickel, platinum, copper, molybdenum, iron, niobium, tantalum, uranium, and rare earths – are known to exist, but not … Continue reading

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The Red Score: The Baffin Crucible

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Patricia Sutherland is an archaeologist who makes judgements based upon the “evidence offered”. In temperate North America numerous finds have been proposed as evidence of a Norse presence, but none aside from L’Anse aux Meadows has achieved general scholarly acceptance. … Continue reading

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The Red Score: Copper Calls

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Cultures in Greenland have a nasty habit of disappearing overnight and for some inexplicably reason Greenland was officially bereft of inhabitants for 98.5% of the 1st millennium. However, in recent years, the mainstream has started to rationalise Greenland’s cultural heritage. … Continue reading

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The Red Score: Tin Talks

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The history of Iceland has a Discredited Documents and Anomalous Artefacts problem. That Nordic island was not colonized by Europeans before the 9th c., and, yet, it has Roman coins covered by dark earth: The coin of Probus [conventionally 276-282; … Continue reading

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The Red Score: The Frozen Trail

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Karl Hoenke and Myron Paine have suggested the Lenape migrated to America from Greenland. Leni Lenape originated in Greenland and migrated via Hudson Bay, Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey to coast during period c . AD 1000 to … Continue reading

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The Red Score: Daniel Brinton

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After the Deluge the Lenape abandoned their “land of snow” and began their search for “warmer lands” by journeying over a frozen, slippery, stone-hard, tidal sea. The modern mainstream [before they decided the Red Score was a fake] simply assumed … Continue reading

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The Red Score: The Migration

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After the Deluge the Lenape abandoned the “land of snow” in search of “warmer lands”. The Lenape migration began with a journey over the frozen, slippery, stone-hard, tidal sea. The waters having disappeared, the home of the tribe is described … Continue reading

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The Red Score: The Deluge

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The Deluge section of the Red Score is the remarkably powerful history of the Lenape people being “driven from their homes” to live huddled together in “hollow houses” whilst a murderous “mighty snake” brings devastating “rushing waters” that flow “between … Continue reading

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The Red Score: 96 Chieftains

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Whenever vacuous vestal virgins frantically run about in headless chicken mode it usually means some bad news has triggered their fight-or-flight response. If they also wave their arms about whilst bellowing Fake! Fraud! Fabricated! then they’ve received some really bad … Continue reading

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The Red Score: Shooting the Messenger

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There is a long tradition of shooting the messenger when they deliver bad news. “Shooting the messenger” is a metaphoric phrase used to describe the act of blaming the bearer of bad news. … An early literary citing of “shooting … Continue reading

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The Red Score: Every Picture Tells A Story

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If you encounter an inscribed rock whilst wandering along a river bank [looking for a place to fish] you might simply dismiss the inscriptions as unsightly graffiti. Alternatively, you might take a closer look and discover you’ve stumbled upon some … Continue reading

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