<center>June 4, 1928
<p>Normal start today, woke early and breakfasted with John and <br> Parker. When we got around to the building on the N side of the <br> sight got a little surprise. We found a chest of written records. <br> Awfully peculiar they survived. One stood out, though. </p>
[note in the margin: remember to date runes]
Norāthonkūl wōloem ēbdūmdin,
“Nowīlomkūl dok nothle elmûnmak,
Hū emrōduthom thunuō.”
Trans.
The two kings from the undercity say,
"We still reign among the stones,
Defying the Besieger of the World."
<p>This most peculiar writing was found in written in fuþark on one<br> of the oldest seeming scrolls. The runes were easy enough, but the<br> language is something else. Don’t quite know how I understood <br> this one, just came into mind after some thought. I’d best not let <br> the thought occupy me too much though. We must finish the excavation. <br>Several other artifacts at the site were found the rest of day. All for now.</p>
Brian T. Schlaughter,
L'Anse aux Meadows site,
Newfoundland, Canada</center>
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