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Subject were Anglo Saxon's in the American southwest in the 12th century?
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Original Message I watched this show last night on the H2 network called America Unearthed.

This geologist was investigating a rune stone found at the entrance to a cave in the Mustang mountains that had 12th century English writing on it. It was a grave marker for one Peter Hurech. AKA Rough Hurech.

The was a Peter Hurech traced back to England in the 12th century. But then there was no history of any of his offspring after the 12th century.

There were also cave dwellings in the Gila Mountains in New Mexico that were very similar to cave dwellings found near Peter Hurech's home in England.

Is it really possible that Anglo Saxon's really could have settled in the American Southwest in the 12th century?

I'm skeptical. But the evidence suggest it may indeed be true.

What do you think?
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