The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 9
Numbers 209 to 228
1981

ARTICLE

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

No. 209

Archaeology and Epigraphy in America
Reasoned response to denunciations and misrepresentations

Norman Totten

1-15

No.210

Discussion of Confrontation
Pronouncers and denouncers

Numerous

1-23

No. 211

Origin of Writing and Language
A logical and reasoned discussion

Imanol Agire

1-37

No. 212

Rediscovering the Rhaetic Language
Alpine language roots sought

Linus Brunner

1-56

No. 213

Statistical analysis in Decipherment Procedures
Linear A decipherment discussed

A. T. Potjer

1-62

No. 214

Georgian Language and Lexicography

Eugene E. Pantzer

1-67

No. 215

Epigraphic Research in America,
Reply to Archaeologists' Denunciations
Reasoned response to denunciations and misrepresentations

Norman Totten

1-71

No. 216

Archaeologic Maize in Colombia?
Botany and history combined

Edgard E. Torres Mosque

2-121

No. 217

Newberry Tablet, Michigan
5,000 artifacts destroyed

Henriette Mertz

2-127

No. 218

Decipherment of the Newberry Tablet
Cypro-Minoan script reveals an augry for birds

Barry Fell

2-132

No. 219

Mogador, Morocco Ceramics
Illustrated in detail

Gertrude B. Johnson and
James P. Whittall

2-137

No. 220

Reminiscences
Autobiographical article

Robert A. Logan

2-148

No. 221

Was Bel a God in Illios?
Artifact from Troy

Bruce Macdonald

2-155

Elephant Mound in Iowa

Robert Moline

2-156

They Came in Ships
Exerpt from In Plain Sight

Gloria Farley

2-157

No. 222

Moonwatching (Part 2)
Lunar observation guide

Charles C. Fulton

2-159

No. 223

A Celtic Frontier Site in Colorado
Ogam inscribed in cave

Philip Leonard and
James L. Glenn

2-175

No. 224

Ogam on the Susquehanna
History of the Susquehannocks

Gail and Steven Strake

2-178

No. 225

Asturian Celtic Glossary
Dialect wordlist

Jesus Lopez Pacios

2-180

No. 226

A Preliminary Decipherment of the Glozel Inscriptions
French finds discussed

Donal Buchanan

2-184

No. 227

The Dilmun Civilization
Evidence of the Seals on Trade and Economy

Ali-Akbar H. Bushiri

2-207

No. 228

Animals on the Seals of Dilmun
Impressive variety leads to questions

Ali-Akbar H. Bushiri

2-216

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