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  Cultural contacts between Norse & Ancient Irish peoples recurred
  many times in North America.  In this inscription
  from Woden-lithi's Peterborough, Ontario site we appear to have the earliest
  known example. Mabo is identified in ogam as an Ancient Irish divine youth
  (using one Tifnag
  letter, gh),
  and his attributes, the phallus and the turtle-shell lyre, appear.  There is also the Nordic equivalent symbol
  of music, the great curved lur trumpet of Bronze Age times, still used
  in the Viking era 2,000 years later. 
  This evidence of cross-cultural influences in the Bronze Age
  is located about 30 ft. north of the main sun-god figure.    The inscription reads: M-B M-GH L-R L-D-R = Old Norse Mabo maegi,lir, ludhr = "Mabo of the youth, lyre, and lur" A small lizard like figure, probably an Algonquian addition, was omitted from the diagram (Fell 1982).   |