ARTICLE
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TITLE
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AUTHOR
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PAGE
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No. 46
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A Fifth-century Moroccan Emigration to North America
Inscription from Figuig, Morocco details a
fifth century migration and return
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Barry Fell
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1-5
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No. 47
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Implications of the Figuig Decipherment
Consequences and effects of historic
Figuig record
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Norman Totten
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1-25
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No. 48
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An Arab Dialect in Ancient Moroccan Inscriptions
Discussion of epigraphic analysis of
evidence
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Barry Fell
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1-45
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No. 49
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The First European Colonists in New England
Comparisons of style and contents
connected to Iberia
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Norman Totten
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1-69
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No. 50
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Celtic Iberian Inscriptions of New England
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Barry Fell
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1-79
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No. 51
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An Early Calendar Site in Central Vermont
Lithic observatory and its solar
details
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Byron E. Dix
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1-89
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No. 52
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Precolumbian Parallels between Mediterranean
And New England Archaeology
Analysis and observations about early
seafarers who may have been fishermen
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James P. Whittall
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1-95
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No. 53
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Inscribed Sarsen Stones in Vermont
Phallic standing stones in Vermont found
to have ogam engraved on them
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John Williams
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1-105
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No. 54
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Ancient Arabic Script and Vocabulary of
the Algonquian Indians
Algonkian script origins
research
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Barry Fell
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1-109
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No. 55
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A Celtiberian (Gadelic) Law-Tablet from Ourique, Portugal
Transitional ogam found in Orique,
Portugal tablet
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Barry Fell
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1-115
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No. 56
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A Dialect of Ancient Greek from South-eastern Spain
Decipherment of the Laminae of
Pulol
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Barry Fell
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1-121
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No. 57
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Ancient Iberian Compass Dials from Liria,
Spain and a related object from Tennessee
Ceramic compass dials compared
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Barry Fell
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1-133
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No. 58
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A Celtiberian Funeral Stele in Navarra Spain,
Inscribed in Ogam
Ogam found on a funarary stele in
Spain
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Barry Fell
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1-145
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No. 59
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Atnakuna motifs in Egyptian figurines
Ushabtis reveal solar cult
motifs
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David Oedel
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1-149
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No. 60
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A Possible Plinith Monument in Central Vermont
Scientific application of a lithic
gnomon
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Byron E. Dix
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1-155
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No. 61
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A Second Early Calendar Site in in Central Vermont
Structure and design of a lithic
observatory
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Byron E. Dix
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1-167
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No. 62
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Undie Origo
Creating a realistic model for future
studies
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Marge E. Landsberg
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2-3
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No. 63
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The Roots of Libyan
Roots of Libyan found across North
Africa
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Barry Fell
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2-31
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No. 64
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Structure of the Zuni Language
Comparisons suggest a North African
connection
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Barry Fell
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2-43
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No. 65
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An Ancient Judean Inscription from Tennessee
A COMET FOR THE JEWS written in
Phonecian/Hebrew
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Robert E. Stieglitz
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2-63
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No. 66
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A Theory concerning the Indus Seals
The Harappa Culture at Mojendaro
explored
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Donal Buchanan
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2-73
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No. 67
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The Romano-Celtic Phase at Mystery Hill,
New Hampshire in New England
Celtic inscription yields date by content
and style
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Barry Fell
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2-93
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No. 68
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The Gowen Bluff Shelter
Iberian identified in Latimer County,
Oklahoma
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Gloria Farley
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2-99
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No. 69
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Inscriptions from Mid-America
Overview of explorations and
findings
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Gloria Farley
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2-103
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No. 70
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L'Etymologie et les Migrations Ploynesiennes:
Ou etait situe Havaiki?
Written in French, Migratioins of
Polynesians
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Linus Brunner
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2-123
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No. 71
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Remains of Indo-Aryan Culture on the Hawaiian Islands
Sea adventurers or traders leave written
evidence
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B. Ch. Chhabra
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2-129
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No. 72
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Possible Libyan Petromanteia in Quebec
Rock Divining based on naturally formed
alphabetic letters.
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Barry Fell
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2-143
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No. 73
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The Most Sacred Season
Native American perspective
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Techqua Ikachi
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2-153
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No. 74
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The Pima Myth of Persephone
Retranslating Pima chants reveal Old World
story
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Barry Fell
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2-159
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No. 75
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Two Ancient Iberian Hospitality Pledges
And their Texts
Tessera hospitalis found and
explained
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Barry Fell
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2-173
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No. 76
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The Etymology of some Ancient American Inscriptions
Detailed explanations of America B. C.
presentations.
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Barry Fell
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2-179
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