Here's an article I wrote for Alexandria's Echo Press November of last year, 2020. (Cut & paste):
https://www.echopress.com/opinion/letters/6745882-Commentary-Was-Runestone-Hill-a-defensive-camp-site
Please note that the actual Kensington Runestone discovery site is up at the top of the knoll. (Photo by Bob Voyles.)
UPDATE (9/10/2021):
"High level USGS DEM LiDAR" shows an elevated ridgeway coming in across "Skrael Hill" from the west (direction of the Chippewa River), which one would expect on the way to a "peninsula-island." This helps to confirm the message on the KRS about the location of the runestone discovery site being on an island or peninsula-island. As a sidenote, Skrael Hill has at least three medieval Scandinavian stonehole rocks spread across its top, within view of Runestone Hill.
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