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- Brandenburg_stone abstract "The Brandenburg stone is an inscribed stone slab found in Brandenburg, Kentucky, United States in 1912, on the farm of Craig Crecelius. The stone contains a strip of linear markings that resemble letters of a script. Crecelius exhibited the stone several times, but was unable to find anyone who could identify the markings.Jon Whitfield, who acquired the stone in 1965, claims that they are Coelbren, a Welsh-language alphabet. Other writers have elaborated on these claims, arguing that this is evidence of pre-Columbian contact between the legendary Welsh prince Madoc and Native Americans. The consensus of Welsh scholars is that \"Coelbren\" is a fake script invented in the nineteenth century by Iolo Morganwg in his book Barddas.".
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- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageRevisionID "694456534".
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink America_Unearthed.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Barddas.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Brandenburg,_Kentucky.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_forgeries.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inscriptions_of_disputed_origin.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meade_County,_Kentucky.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Out-of-place_artifacts.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Columbian_trans-oceanic_contact.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pseudoarchaeology.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Charlestown,_Indiana.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Coelbren_y_Beirdd.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Falls_of_the_Ohio_State_Park.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Peithynen_-_displaying_Bardic_Alphabet_(coelbren_y_beirdd).jpg.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink H2_(TV_network).
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Iolo_Morganwg.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Jason_Colavito.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_Community_and_Technical_College.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Madoc.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink Oolite.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Brandenburg_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brandenburg stone".
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- Brandenburg_stone subject Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Brandenburg_stone subject Category:Archaeological_forgeries.
- Brandenburg_stone subject Category:Inscriptions_of_disputed_origin.
- Brandenburg_stone subject Category:Meade_County,_Kentucky.
- Brandenburg_stone subject Category:Out-of-place_artifacts.
- Brandenburg_stone subject Category:Pre-Columbian_trans-oceanic_contact.
- Brandenburg_stone subject Category:Pseudoarchaeology.
- Brandenburg_stone hypernym Slab.
- Brandenburg_stone type Dam.
- Brandenburg_stone type List.
- Brandenburg_stone type Artifact.
- Brandenburg_stone type Forgery.
- Brandenburg_stone type List.
- Brandenburg_stone type Object.
- Brandenburg_stone comment "The Brandenburg stone is an inscribed stone slab found in Brandenburg, Kentucky, United States in 1912, on the farm of Craig Crecelius. The stone contains a strip of linear markings that resemble letters of a script. Crecelius exhibited the stone several times, but was unable to find anyone who could identify the markings.Jon Whitfield, who acquired the stone in 1965, claims that they are Coelbren, a Welsh-language alphabet.".
- Brandenburg_stone label "Brandenburg stone".
- Brandenburg_stone sameAs Q13520027.
- Brandenburg_stone sameAs 브란덴부르크_돌.
- Brandenburg_stone sameAs m.0s8wrmz.
- Brandenburg_stone sameAs Q13520027.
- Brandenburg_stone wasDerivedFrom Brandenburg_stone?oldid=694456534.
- Brandenburg_stone isPrimaryTopicOf Brandenburg_stone.