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NARRAGANSETT RUNE STONE
                            (Rhode Island, 1423 AD)
Dr. R.M. de Jonge ©, drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com

SUMMARY
Mr. V. Samuelsson wrote an article about this Rune Stone, but did not manage to trans-
late it. The translation of the Runes shows that in 1423 AD, people from Iceland claim-
ed large areas of Land along the East Coast of North America. The Stone is located at
the latitude of Rome (the Vatican), and they did so in the name of God. However, they
also claimed land in the name of the ancient Egyptian SunGod Ra, which is quite remar-
kable. The Stone proves Icelandic settlers reached America 69 years before Columbus.

INTRODUCTION
The Rune Stone is located at the west side of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, at 42°N.
It is situated due east of the town of East Greenwich, near the Quidnesset Country Club,
c.15 meters off the coast in the water. The more or less flat, horizontal rock has a dia-
meter of about 2 meters. The exposed part, with the inscription on it, is only visible at
low tide during 1.5 hours. When reading it, you are facing east, in the direction of the
Bay.

The petroglyph has a length of c.1 meter (Fig.1). The Runes have an average height of
c.15 cm. Both depth and width of the carved lines are c.1.5 cm. The top row has 8 signs
and the bottom row has 2 signs, for a total of 8+2= 10 signs. However, when reading
from left to right, the signs of the bottom row are placed below positions 2 and 3 of the
top row.

TRANSLATION
In Ancient American Magazine of March 2012 Mr. Valdimar Samuelsson, an engineer
of Iceland, wrote an excellent article about this Rune Stone. He suggests that “… some
New England rune stones might well have been the work of Icelandic explorers and
settlers in medieval times – the 14th and early 15th centuries in particular.” He refers to
Carlson’s 1991 paper about this stone: “… the translation suggested that it was a boun-
dery or claim stone …” Finally, he concludes that “… if I happened to come across a
rune stone in the New World located on the line of low tide, it would shout out to me in
no uncertain terms: “Not claiming here, this is my land”. (Ref.1)

However, he continues that “… if the Narragansett stone rune is of Icelandic origin,
than it is possible that this particular land claim in the New World was not an isolated
occurrence.” It lead him to suggest “…that other stones, like standing stones and stones
with marks along low tide line around Rhode (Red) Island also indeed are present in the
New England area …” - However, in the article Samuelsson fails to provide a correct
translation of the Narragansett Rune Stone.
Fig.1 Courtesy Ancient American Magazine (Mr. Valdimar Samuelsson, Ref.1)

Without much comment I shall try to give the correct translations of the Runes, which
are late Icelandic, indeed (see Fig.1). Each Rune corresponds to a word as well as a pos-
sible, individual character. (Refs.1-3)

UPPER LINE
Rune 1. GIFT (G)
Rune 2. SUN (S)
Rune 3. LAND, ISLAND (H)
Rune 4. RIDE, RED, RHODE (R)
Rune 5. HOME, PROPERTY (O)
Rune 6. MAN (M)
Rune 7. LAKE, SEA, OCEAN (L)
Rune 8. ICE, ICELAND (I)

LOWER LINE
Rune 9. GIFT (G)
Rune 10. GOD (A)

So, the correct TRANSLATION appears to be:
“GIFT of the SUN: RHODE ISLAND (Red Land), now HOME (property) of the
MAN across the OCEAN from ICELAND; GIFT of GOD”
Note, that Rune 7 was placed upside down. It now resembles an arrow pointing down-
wards. The reason is, that people from Iceland had to sail south in order to reach Narra-
gansett Bay, Rhode Island.

GEOGRAPHY
The Rune Stone is located at the East Coast of North America, at 42°N. Note, that the
Upper Line consists of 8 Runes, encoding the south coast of Labrador (Gulf of Saint
Lawrence), 8° to the north, at 42+8= 50°N. The Lower Line contains 2 Runes, encoding
the Hudson Canyon, 2° to the south, at 42-2= 40°N. So, the settlers from Iceland do not
only claim present-day Rhode Island, but the whole area of the “Red Land”, between
the latitude lines of 40° and 50°N.

The Rune Stone, at a longitude of 71°W, is located at the same latitude as the Vatican in
Rome, at 12°E. The Upper Line has 8 Runes, and the last Rune of the Lower Line is
placed below position 3. So, the Rune Stone shows its position is 80+3= 71+12= 83°W
of the Vatican, the seat of the Pope, the head of the Christian Church. So, these settlers
of Iceland claim the “Red Land” in the name of God, as shown by the last Runes in the
Lower Line (“Gift of God”).

The translation in characters emphasizes the role of the Vatican in the claiming of the
Land. It reads:
G.S.H. R.O.M. L.I.
   G.A.
In the center of the Upper Line the capital of Italy is mentioned: ROM(E), also at 42°N.

The last two Runes are placed below positions 2 and 3. It refers to the holy Tropic of
Cancer, at 23°N. At midsummer day the Sun is there at right angles above. The slow
southerly movement of the Sun turns into a northerly movement. So, people (still) be-
lieve in the Egyptian SunGod Ra! The Tropic of Cancer crosses the River Nile in the
east. For thousands of years it was the center of the Southern Egyptian Empire, but also
the center of the Sun religion. (Refs.4,5)

When counting the Runes from right to left (the other way around), the last two Runes
are placed below positions 6 and 7. It refers to the holy Arctic Circle at the extreme
north coast of Iceland, at 67°N. It is the northernmost line the Sun still shines at mid-
winter day. So, the settlers from Iceland claim the whole of North America between the
Arctic Circle in the north and the Tropic of Cancer in the south.

They do so in the name of the SunGod, as shown by the first Runes in the Upper line
(“Gift of the Sun”). Below the positions of 2 and 3 in Fig.1, the four Runes emphasize
it: “Gift of Land from the SunGod”.

Note, that primarily, the “Red Land” was claimed between the latitudes of 40° and 50°
N. These latitudes refer to the Egyptian disovery of America via the Aleutian Islands, at
the south side of the Bering Sea (at c.50°N), by the 5th king Menkaure (Mycerinos,
c.2580-2562 BC) of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt (Old Kingdom). (Refs.4-17)

DATE
The Narragansett Rune Stone contains 8+2= 10 characters, which show it dates from af-
ter ten centuries after the birth of Christ, or (10x100=) 1000 AD. The late Icelandic
runes, having dots near some glyphs, confirm it. - The four Runes in positions 1, 9, 3,
and 5 all contain the X symbol (meaning ten), pointing to a date after (1000+4x100=)
1400 AD. The first Rune 1 has four small hooks, confirming these four centuries.

The two lines of the carving refer to the approximate date of (1400+20=) 1420 AD. The
three vertical lines in Runes 6, 7, and 8 point to the exact date of 1423 AD. The four
Runes in positions 2 and 3 confirm it, 400+23= 423 years after the first millennium. –
So, this Rune Stone was carved 1492-1423= 69 years before the “discovery of Ameri-
ca” by Christopher Columbus.

REFERENCES
1. Samuelsson, V., New England’s Narragansett Rune Stone, Ancient American, Vol.16, No.94 (2012).
2. Page, R.I., Reading the Past: RUNES, British Museum Press, London (1987) (ISBN 0-7141-8065-3).
3. Jansson, S.B.F., Runes in Sweden, Gidlunds, Varnamo (1997) (ISBN 91-7844-067-X).
4. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., How the Sungod Reached America, c.2500 BC, A Guide to
Megalithic Sites, MCS Inc., 2002 (ISBN 0-917054-19-9). Available: MCS Inc., Box 3392, Kirkland, Wa
98083, also on CD. Website: www.howthesungod.com
5. Wakefield, J.S., and De Jonge, R.M., Rocks & Rows, Sailing Routes across the Atlantic and the
Copper Trade, MCS Inc, 2010 (ISBN 0-917054-20-2). Available: MCS Inc, Box 3392, Kirkland, Wa
USA 98033. Website: www.rocksandrows.com
6. De Jonge, R.M., Website: www.slideshare.net/rmdejonge
7. Pellech, Chr., Website: www.migration-diffusion.info
8. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., “The Discovery of the Atlantic Islands”, Ancient American,
Vol.-13, No.81, pgs.18-25 (2008), Refs.6,7.
9. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., “Greenland, Bridge between the Old and New World, c.2500
BC”, Ancient American, Vol.11, No.67, pgs.12-20 (2006), Refs.6,7.
10. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., "The Passage Grave of Karleby, Encoding the Islands Discover-
ed in the Ocean, c. 2950 BC", Migration & Diffusion, Vol.5, No.18, pgs.64-74 (2004), Ref.7.
11. De Jonge, R.M., “The Discovery of Three Continents (Santo Stefano, North Sardinia, Italy, c. 2300
BC)”, Ancient American, Vol.12, No.76, pgs.28-29 (2007), Refs.6,7.
12. De Jonge, R.M., “The Mystic Symbol, mark of the Michigan Mound Builders”, Refs.6,7, to be pu-
blished.
13. De Jonge, R.M., “Houghton’s Petroglyph (Copper Country, Michigan, 2500-1200 BC)”, Ref.6, to be
published.
14. De Jonge, R.M., “Discovery of America and the Flood (c.2300 BC, Ita Letra, Villarrica, Paraguay)”,
Refs.6,7, to be published.
15. De Jonge, R.M., Gold Ring, (c.1450 BC, Grand Canyon, Arizona), Refs.6,7, to be published.
16. De Jonge, R.M., “The Battersea Shield (River Thames, London, c.190 BC)”, Ref.6, to be published.
17. De Jonge, R.M., “A Sword for America (Kirkburn, East Yorkshire, England, c.250 BC)”, Ref.6, to be
published.

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NARRAGANSETT RUNE STONE

  • 1. NARRAGANSETT RUNE STONE (Rhode Island, 1423 AD) Dr. R.M. de Jonge ©, drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com SUMMARY Mr. V. Samuelsson wrote an article about this Rune Stone, but did not manage to trans- late it. The translation of the Runes shows that in 1423 AD, people from Iceland claim- ed large areas of Land along the East Coast of North America. The Stone is located at the latitude of Rome (the Vatican), and they did so in the name of God. However, they also claimed land in the name of the ancient Egyptian SunGod Ra, which is quite remar- kable. The Stone proves Icelandic settlers reached America 69 years before Columbus. INTRODUCTION The Rune Stone is located at the west side of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, at 42°N. It is situated due east of the town of East Greenwich, near the Quidnesset Country Club, c.15 meters off the coast in the water. The more or less flat, horizontal rock has a dia- meter of about 2 meters. The exposed part, with the inscription on it, is only visible at low tide during 1.5 hours. When reading it, you are facing east, in the direction of the Bay. The petroglyph has a length of c.1 meter (Fig.1). The Runes have an average height of c.15 cm. Both depth and width of the carved lines are c.1.5 cm. The top row has 8 signs and the bottom row has 2 signs, for a total of 8+2= 10 signs. However, when reading from left to right, the signs of the bottom row are placed below positions 2 and 3 of the top row. TRANSLATION In Ancient American Magazine of March 2012 Mr. Valdimar Samuelsson, an engineer of Iceland, wrote an excellent article about this Rune Stone. He suggests that “… some New England rune stones might well have been the work of Icelandic explorers and settlers in medieval times – the 14th and early 15th centuries in particular.” He refers to Carlson’s 1991 paper about this stone: “… the translation suggested that it was a boun- dery or claim stone …” Finally, he concludes that “… if I happened to come across a rune stone in the New World located on the line of low tide, it would shout out to me in no uncertain terms: “Not claiming here, this is my land”. (Ref.1) However, he continues that “… if the Narragansett stone rune is of Icelandic origin, than it is possible that this particular land claim in the New World was not an isolated occurrence.” It lead him to suggest “…that other stones, like standing stones and stones with marks along low tide line around Rhode (Red) Island also indeed are present in the New England area …” - However, in the article Samuelsson fails to provide a correct translation of the Narragansett Rune Stone.
  • 2. Fig.1 Courtesy Ancient American Magazine (Mr. Valdimar Samuelsson, Ref.1) Without much comment I shall try to give the correct translations of the Runes, which are late Icelandic, indeed (see Fig.1). Each Rune corresponds to a word as well as a pos- sible, individual character. (Refs.1-3) UPPER LINE Rune 1. GIFT (G) Rune 2. SUN (S) Rune 3. LAND, ISLAND (H) Rune 4. RIDE, RED, RHODE (R) Rune 5. HOME, PROPERTY (O) Rune 6. MAN (M) Rune 7. LAKE, SEA, OCEAN (L) Rune 8. ICE, ICELAND (I) LOWER LINE Rune 9. GIFT (G) Rune 10. GOD (A) So, the correct TRANSLATION appears to be: “GIFT of the SUN: RHODE ISLAND (Red Land), now HOME (property) of the MAN across the OCEAN from ICELAND; GIFT of GOD”
  • 3. Note, that Rune 7 was placed upside down. It now resembles an arrow pointing down- wards. The reason is, that people from Iceland had to sail south in order to reach Narra- gansett Bay, Rhode Island. GEOGRAPHY The Rune Stone is located at the East Coast of North America, at 42°N. Note, that the Upper Line consists of 8 Runes, encoding the south coast of Labrador (Gulf of Saint Lawrence), 8° to the north, at 42+8= 50°N. The Lower Line contains 2 Runes, encoding the Hudson Canyon, 2° to the south, at 42-2= 40°N. So, the settlers from Iceland do not only claim present-day Rhode Island, but the whole area of the “Red Land”, between the latitude lines of 40° and 50°N. The Rune Stone, at a longitude of 71°W, is located at the same latitude as the Vatican in Rome, at 12°E. The Upper Line has 8 Runes, and the last Rune of the Lower Line is placed below position 3. So, the Rune Stone shows its position is 80+3= 71+12= 83°W of the Vatican, the seat of the Pope, the head of the Christian Church. So, these settlers of Iceland claim the “Red Land” in the name of God, as shown by the last Runes in the Lower Line (“Gift of God”). The translation in characters emphasizes the role of the Vatican in the claiming of the Land. It reads: G.S.H. R.O.M. L.I. G.A. In the center of the Upper Line the capital of Italy is mentioned: ROM(E), also at 42°N. The last two Runes are placed below positions 2 and 3. It refers to the holy Tropic of Cancer, at 23°N. At midsummer day the Sun is there at right angles above. The slow southerly movement of the Sun turns into a northerly movement. So, people (still) be- lieve in the Egyptian SunGod Ra! The Tropic of Cancer crosses the River Nile in the east. For thousands of years it was the center of the Southern Egyptian Empire, but also the center of the Sun religion. (Refs.4,5) When counting the Runes from right to left (the other way around), the last two Runes are placed below positions 6 and 7. It refers to the holy Arctic Circle at the extreme north coast of Iceland, at 67°N. It is the northernmost line the Sun still shines at mid- winter day. So, the settlers from Iceland claim the whole of North America between the Arctic Circle in the north and the Tropic of Cancer in the south. They do so in the name of the SunGod, as shown by the first Runes in the Upper line (“Gift of the Sun”). Below the positions of 2 and 3 in Fig.1, the four Runes emphasize it: “Gift of Land from the SunGod”. Note, that primarily, the “Red Land” was claimed between the latitudes of 40° and 50° N. These latitudes refer to the Egyptian disovery of America via the Aleutian Islands, at the south side of the Bering Sea (at c.50°N), by the 5th king Menkaure (Mycerinos, c.2580-2562 BC) of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt (Old Kingdom). (Refs.4-17) DATE The Narragansett Rune Stone contains 8+2= 10 characters, which show it dates from af- ter ten centuries after the birth of Christ, or (10x100=) 1000 AD. The late Icelandic
  • 4. runes, having dots near some glyphs, confirm it. - The four Runes in positions 1, 9, 3, and 5 all contain the X symbol (meaning ten), pointing to a date after (1000+4x100=) 1400 AD. The first Rune 1 has four small hooks, confirming these four centuries. The two lines of the carving refer to the approximate date of (1400+20=) 1420 AD. The three vertical lines in Runes 6, 7, and 8 point to the exact date of 1423 AD. The four Runes in positions 2 and 3 confirm it, 400+23= 423 years after the first millennium. – So, this Rune Stone was carved 1492-1423= 69 years before the “discovery of Ameri- ca” by Christopher Columbus. REFERENCES 1. Samuelsson, V., New England’s Narragansett Rune Stone, Ancient American, Vol.16, No.94 (2012). 2. Page, R.I., Reading the Past: RUNES, British Museum Press, London (1987) (ISBN 0-7141-8065-3). 3. Jansson, S.B.F., Runes in Sweden, Gidlunds, Varnamo (1997) (ISBN 91-7844-067-X). 4. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., How the Sungod Reached America, c.2500 BC, A Guide to Megalithic Sites, MCS Inc., 2002 (ISBN 0-917054-19-9). Available: MCS Inc., Box 3392, Kirkland, Wa 98083, also on CD. Website: www.howthesungod.com 5. Wakefield, J.S., and De Jonge, R.M., Rocks & Rows, Sailing Routes across the Atlantic and the Copper Trade, MCS Inc, 2010 (ISBN 0-917054-20-2). Available: MCS Inc, Box 3392, Kirkland, Wa USA 98033. Website: www.rocksandrows.com 6. De Jonge, R.M., Website: www.slideshare.net/rmdejonge 7. Pellech, Chr., Website: www.migration-diffusion.info 8. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., “The Discovery of the Atlantic Islands”, Ancient American, Vol.-13, No.81, pgs.18-25 (2008), Refs.6,7. 9. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., “Greenland, Bridge between the Old and New World, c.2500 BC”, Ancient American, Vol.11, No.67, pgs.12-20 (2006), Refs.6,7. 10. De Jonge, R.M., and Wakefield, J.S., "The Passage Grave of Karleby, Encoding the Islands Discover- ed in the Ocean, c. 2950 BC", Migration & Diffusion, Vol.5, No.18, pgs.64-74 (2004), Ref.7. 11. De Jonge, R.M., “The Discovery of Three Continents (Santo Stefano, North Sardinia, Italy, c. 2300 BC)”, Ancient American, Vol.12, No.76, pgs.28-29 (2007), Refs.6,7. 12. De Jonge, R.M., “The Mystic Symbol, mark of the Michigan Mound Builders”, Refs.6,7, to be pu- blished. 13. De Jonge, R.M., “Houghton’s Petroglyph (Copper Country, Michigan, 2500-1200 BC)”, Ref.6, to be published. 14. De Jonge, R.M., “Discovery of America and the Flood (c.2300 BC, Ita Letra, Villarrica, Paraguay)”, Refs.6,7, to be published. 15. De Jonge, R.M., Gold Ring, (c.1450 BC, Grand Canyon, Arizona), Refs.6,7, to be published. 16. De Jonge, R.M., “The Battersea Shield (River Thames, London, c.190 BC)”, Ref.6, to be published. 17. De Jonge, R.M., “A Sword for America (Kirkburn, East Yorkshire, England, c.250 BC)”, Ref.6, to be published.