<bron23.htm>     [Bronze Age Text]
 
|        Before
  leaving Canada for his home in Norway, King Woden-lithi had engraved the  following landmark in the history of
  American commerce and scientific measurement at  the Peterborough, Ontario site (Fell 1982):   "THE
  KING LEAVES BEHIND THESE REPEATED MARKS CORRECTLY CUT FOR                                  DETERMINING AND COUNTING THE ELL"   It lies 18 ft. east of the sun god.  The Scandinavian alen, or ell, was a unit of length, the  length of the forearm (Old Norse oln) from the elbow to the tip of the
  middle finger.  It  was ca. 18 inches long, varying somewhat in
  different countries.  These marks are
  the  oldest known standard of measurement for any
  Nordic land.  In later ages the ell
  came  to signify ca. 45 in. | 
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  The words read as follows:   M-L = mal
  (measurement) K-U-N-N-GH = Konungr (King) L-W = lav
  (leave behind) K-L-F = klfa  (repeated) M-R-K = merki
  (marks) L-K = laki
  (correct position) A-K = aka
  (determine) R-GN = regna
  (to reckon) L-N = aln,
  oln (the ell, ca 18 in.) H-GH = hugga
  (cut, hack)   |