The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 2
Numbers 24 to 45
1975

ARTICLE

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

No. 24

The Birth of a Society
History of the Epigraphic Society organization

Norman Totten

1-3

No. 25

In Honor of Harold S. Gladwin
Capsul of harold Gladwin's contributions to
Archaeology, epigraphy and cultural diffusion

George F. Carter

1-11

No. 26

Mailu, an African Language of New Guinea
Linguistic comparative analysis of languages

Barry Fell

1-47

No. 27

Egyptian Gold-seekers in the Pacific
Research by H. Queering demonstrates Egyptian
explorations and commercial activity in the
South Pacific.

George Carter

1-57

No. 28

An Ecliptic Rebus by Maui
Images at Sosorra, Java cave depicts measuring
instrument for use by navigators

Barry Fell

1-77

No. 29

Maui's Tanawa - a Torquetum of 232 B.C.
Working model constructed using cave drawings

Sentiel Rommel

1-81

No. 30

An Ancient Polynesian Star Atlas of 232 B.C. Part 2
"The Zodiac tips upside down"
Maui crosses the equator

Barry Fell

1-95

No. 31

Moses: Meaning in a Name
Etymological search for the meaning of "Moses"

Norman Totten

1-103

No. 32

Phonetic Mutation in Polynesian Languages
Egtpto-Libyan-Polynesian sources confirm
phonetic mutations

Barry Fell

1-117

No. 33

Egyptian Sprang Technique in an Arizona Textile
Unique "old world" manufacturing technique found Applied in the "new world"

Mrs. Bucky King

1-147

No. 34

Bronze Age Libyan Visitors to Scandinavia
Libyan petroglyphs in Sweden?
Or Swedish petroglyphs in Libya?

Barry Fell

2-1

No. 35

Place Names, a Key to Prehistoric Vocabularies
Examination of root language in place names

Norman Totten

2-5

No. 36

Indo-European Roots in Maori Inscriptions
Brief discussion of Maori etymology

Linus Brunner

2-9

No. 37

Egyptian Influence in Hawaiian Petroglyphs
Petroglyphic evidence of Egypto-Libyan visitation

Ruth K. Hanner

2-11

No. 38

A Maori Text in Libyan Script from Otaki
Nineteenth century fishing calendar from
yields Libyan language and script

Barry Fell

2-29

No. 39

Protosanskrit, Bronze Age Language of Mohenjo Daro
Seals reveal precursor to Sanscrit

Barry Fell

2-47

No. 40

Some Remarks on Protosanskrit
Protosanskrit revised etymology

Linus Brunner

2-111

No. 41

Cultural Comparisons and Diffusions
Racial phenotypes discussed as ethnographic
Analogy along with archaeology

Norman Totten

2-115

No. 42

East African Roots in New Guinea and Polynesia
Language provides evidence of original home of speakers

Barry Fell

2-129

No. 43

Iberian Inscriptions in Paraguay
Iberic-Ogan found in paraguay reveals Punic language

Erik P. Reinert

2-135

No. 44(1)

Inscribed Stone From Comassakumkanit

James P. Whittall

2-155

No. 44(2)

An Iberian-Punic Stele of Hanno

Barry Fell

2-161

No. 45

Epigraphy of the Susquehanna Steles

Barry Fell

2-167

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