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Brandenburg stone
The Brandenburg stone is an inscribed stone slab found in Brandenburg, Kentucky, United States in 1912, on the farm of Craig Crecelius. The stone contains a strip of linear markings that resemble letters of a script. Crecelius exhibited the stone several times, but was unable to find anyone who could identify the markings.
Jon Whitfield, who acquired the stone in 1965, claims that they are Coelbren, a Welsh-language alphabet. Other writers have elaborated on these claims, arguing that this is evidence of pre-Columbian contact between the legendary Welsh prince Madoc and native Americans. The consensus of Welsh scholars is that "Coelbren" is a fake script invented in the nineteenth century by Iolo Morganwg in his book ''Barddas''.
==History==
In 1912, farmer Craig Crecelius found the stone artifact in field near the Ohio River in Brandenburg, Kentucky. The oolite stone measures long by wide and varies in thickness from .〔 For more than 50 years, Crecelius displayed the stone at local fairs. At some point, the stone was shattered into three pieces.
In 1965, Crecelius abandoned his pursuit of the artifact's origin and transferred ownership to Jon Whitfield. Eight years later, archeologists examined the stone and concluded that its markings were actually scratches resulting from a natural process. The stone was stored at the Brandenburg library until 1995 when it was moved to the Falls of the Ohio Interpretive Center in Clarksville, Indiana.〔
In 1999, the artifact was moved to the Falls of the Ohio State Park Interpretive Center for a year, and then to the Charlestown, Indiana public library. In January 2012 the artifact was returned to the Meade county library.〔

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