Interesting. So it’s carved in Futhark runes, which had already fallen out of use when the Vikings came to Vinland/America.
Taken altogether, Primrose and colleagues now theorize that a Hudson’s Bay Company employee—or employees—are responsible for the runes at some point in the 1800s, when the lord’s prayer had been published in Futhark already in 1611.
Interesting. So it’s carved in Futhark runes, which had already fallen out of use when the Vikings came to Vinland/America.
Taken altogether, Primrose and colleagues now theorize that a Hudson’s Bay Company employee—or employees—are responsible for the runes at some point in the 1800s, when the lord’s prayer had been published in Futhark already in 1611.
[off topic]
Try this novel.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-wolf-in-the-whale-jordanna-max-brodsky/112981?ean=9780316417150&next=t
Vikings and Inuits [and their gods] clash.