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Oklahoma’s Viking Mystery: The Runestone Experts Can’t Explain

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They say history is written by the winners, but sometimes what we’re taught isn’t the full story, especially here in Oklahoma.

You’ve heard the tale: 1492, Columbus sails the ocean blue, “discovers” the New World, sails home with the glory. Only problem? People were already living here, and there’s evidence that Vikings beat him to it.

Leif Erikson and his kin from Vinland supposedly explored parts of North America centuries before Columbus. How do we know? Runestones. Like carving “(Name) was here,” Vikings left Nordic inscriptions behind. Some, like the Runic Rock off Massachusetts, are likely authentic. Others, like Minnesota’s Kensington Runestone or Maine’s Spirit Pond stones, were dismissed as hoaxes.

But Oklahoma has one runestone scientists can’t fully explain. Out on the edge of Heavener sits a giant boulder inscribed with symbols no one can date for sure. Some say it’s ancient, possibly from the 900s. Others argue it’s a Swedish immigrant’s 1800s work, but the weathering and tooling marks suggest otherwise.

Science Can't Explain It

If genuine, which is a very long shot, it would be the earliest known Nordic stone in the world, predating even Iceland and Greenland. Nearby stones in Shawnee, Pawnee, and Poteau have been dismissed as modern fakes, leaving Heavener’s stone the real mystery.

It’s worth a visit if you’re curious. The stone is massive, the drive takes you deep into rural Oklahoma, and the story is officially "neat."

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