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English: Images of the two carved faces of the Kensington Runestone, from George Flom's short book "The Kensington Rune-Stone : an address" (Illinois State Historical Society, 1910)
Date - Louise Lund Larsen
Source Foldout illustration to book "The Kensington Rune-Stone : an address"
Author Book author: George T. Flom

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