The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 7
Numbers 139 to 178
1979

ARTICLE

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

No. 139

Medical Terminology of the Micmac and Abanaki Languages
Egyptian, Coptic and Ptolamaic roots exposed

Barry Fell

1-7

No. 140

Takhelne, A North American Celtic Language, Pt 2
Celtic roots found in Native American language

Barry Fell

1-21

No. 141

New Etymology of Hittite
Language of Asia Minor explored in detail

Linus Brunner

1-43

No. 142

More Lirian Compas Dial Inscriptions
Compass bowls with inscribed circular rims

Barry Fell

1-51

No. 143

Iconography of the Narmer Palette
Origin of Egyptian Writing

Norman Totten

1-55

No. 144

The Anubis Fetish of Tutankhamun
Tomb reveals details

Clyde Keeler

1-63

No. 145

Searching out the Sites
Persistance and devotion pays off

Gloria Farley

1-67

No. 146

Sherds and Artifacts of North Africa
And Northeast North America
Detailed comparisons

Gertrude Johnson

1-71

No. 147

Three Vocabularies from West Africa
Database compiled for future reference

G. Edmund Stelling

1-83

No. 148

Redbird River Inscription
Description of archaeological/epigraphic find

Vernon L. Calhoun

1-90

No. 149

Inscribed Rock near Spuzzum, British Columbia
Description of archaeological/epigraphic find

Bruce A. MacDonald

1-93

No. 150

Taxonomy Spinoff of Papyrus
Roots of paper explored

John N. McGovern

1-100

No. 151

Phenomology of Human Behaviour
Marriage of diciplines produces guifted results

Pedro J. A. Zaefferer

1-101

No. 152

Did the Maya have a Zero?
Mathmatic concepts explored and applied

Charles C. Fulton

1-107

No. 153

Origin of the word CARD

Linus Brunner

1-113

Inhaltsverzeinchnis vorheriger ausgaben
German language

Linus Brunner

2-119

No. 153

Ancient Greek in Malayo-Polynesian languages
Travels of Ptolamic Libyans revealed

Linus Brunner

2-122

Pope John Paul II, Distinguished Polish Linguist

2-126

No. 154

Ancient Diamond Miners in South Africa
Insight to an archaeological problem

Brenda Sullivan

2-127

No. 155

Exploring Northern New Jersey
Ramapo Mountain archaeological sites explored

William P. Child

2-134

"Root Cellar" in Vermont carbon-dated to 545 A.D.
Geochron Lab results

James P. Whittall

2-142

No. 156

Prepositions in Hieroglyphic Micmac
Linguistic details

Barry Fell

2-143

No. 157

Micmac Manuscripts
French religious texts

Barry Fell

2-146

No. 157

Decipherment of Hieroglyphic Micmac Verbs
Linguistic details

Barry Fell

2-148

No. 158

South to Eldorado
Travelogue of an epigrapher

Norman Totten

2-151

No. 159

An Ancient Libyan Epitaph
Libyan script, Arabic language

Barry Fell

2-155

No. 160

Zulu,Ashanti and Nubian Inscriptions
Pendants and totems show wide dispersal of concepts

Brenda Sullivan

2-158

No. 161

An Interview with Barry Fell
Dismissing ridiculous accusations

2-160

No. 162

The Micmac Manuscripts
French religious texts

Barry Fell

2-167

No. 163

Inscribed Stones from Kent County, Michigan
Sculpted, inscribed artifacts

E. R. Moore

2-182

Breton Language periodicals, Letters from Brittany

2-187

Gaelic and Irish Books
Reference materials

2-188

No. 164

Ancient Peoples in the New World
Land beyond the sunset

Roberta C. Smith

2-190

No. 165

Decalogue Tablet, Newark, Ohio
Newark "Holy Stones" investigated

Dana C. Savage, Jr.

2-193

No. 166

Numerals and Epigraphy
Improving the database on archaic mathmatics

L. Lyle Underwood

2-200

No. 167

How Champollion Deciphered Hieratic Script
Dispelling myths about Egyptian writing

Barry Fell

2-208

No. 168

Ten Iberian Inscriptions
Semitic, Celtic and Greek languages revealed

Donal Buchanan

2-210

No. 169

Anubis in Oklahoma
Identification confirmed

Gloria Farley and Clyde Keeler

2-225

No. 170

Ogam Inscribed Gravestone from Ireland
Irish Monument deciphered

James P. Whittall

2-193

No. 171

A Cartouche of Shishonq from Almunecar, Spain
Trade item reveals source by inscription

Barry Fell

2-233

No. 172

A Ptolemaic Tetradrachm from Queensland
Egyptian coin identified

Barry Fell

2-234

No. 173

Libyan Anubis in Southern Spain
Trade item reveals source by inscription

Barry Fell

2-235

No. 174

Philip II Tetradachm Excavated from 4 ft down in Montana

Riley Sunderland

2-236

No. 175

A Possible Megalithic Calendar Site
Ramapo Mountain site investigated

John H. Bradner

2-237

No. 176

Minoan and Aegean Symbols at Driekopseiland, South Africa
Trade or commerce links investigated

Maria du Toit

2-241

No. 177

How the Egyptians Really Wrote
Dispelling myths about Egyptian writing

Barry Fell

2-243

No. 178

Epigraphy of Three Sinai Steles
Funarary monuments deciphered

Barry Fell

2-246

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