The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 11
Numbers 249 to 279
1983

ARTICLE

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

Cup and Ring Designs,
Old World and New
Comparison

B. Bart Hensen

1-9

Petroglyph Articles Stir World Wide Interest
Wonderful West Virginia article reaction

1-10

The Dunan of Stoer

Barry Fell

1-12

No. 249

Did a Roman Ship reach Brazil in Antiquity?
Shipwreck explored

Robert F. Marx

1-14

No. 250

A Message fron the Past
Epigraphy and history combined

Robert L. Pyle

1-23

No. 251

Light Dawns on West Virginia History
Results of discovery and decipherment

Ida Jane Gallagher

1-29

No. 252

Old Irish Rock Inscriptions from West Virginia
Ogam translated

Barry Fell

1-37

No. 253

Paradigm Shifts
Presuppositions shaken by evidence

James M. Peters

1-54

No. 254

Foulis Wester
Perthshire moor, Scotland artifacts examined

Barry Fell

1-58

No. 255

A Gadelic Word List
Root word list

Burrell C. Dawson

1-62

No. 256

The Naiman Tribes of the Kutchin
Tarim basin source explored

Ethyl G. Stewart

1-78

No. 257

A Hieroglyphic Bill of Account

David Radloff

1-102

No. 258

Mediterranean Motifs in Bronze Age Sweden
Cultural interaction evidenced

Glenn A. Gentry

2-113

No. 259

The Runamo Inscriptions, Blekinge
Swedish petroglyph site history

Jon Galster

2-116

No. 260

Primstav - An Old Norse Hieroglyphic Calendar
Non-runic hieroglyphs employed

Barry Fell

2-120

No. 261

The Vikings
History from a Nores perspective

Ditlev Thyssen

2-129

No. 262

A Precolumbian Wool Industry in North America
Proposition

Herbert L. Minshall

2-161

No. 262

Ancient Artists and the Horned Beasts
Illustrations and details

Gloria Farley

2-164

No. 264

American Bighorns or Old World Imports?
Rams, ewes, sheep, goats and illustrations

Barry Fell

2-167

No. 265

A Tifinag inscribed Stalactite in Texas
Libyan alphabet, Arabic language

Barry Fell

2-170

No. 266

Kokopelli Bluff
Tour recounted

Norman Totten

2-171

No. 267

Prodromes of Writing
Communication history

Marge E. Landsbere

2-191

No. 268

Medical Inscriptions from Tripolitaia
Liyan-Berber alphabet and language

Barry Fell

2-204

No. 269

A Colorado Dolmen Inscribed with Ogam
Ogam alphabet, Arabic language

Judy Morehouse

2-209

No. 270

Koranic Ogam on a Colorado Capstone
Ogam alphabet, Arabic language

Barry Fell

2-211

No. 271

Ogam - An Alternate Communication System
Proposal

Jean H. Gaulden and
Jean Booth

2-212

No. 272

The Crespi Collection of Cuneca Ecuador
South American artifacts

Warren L. Cook

2-216

No. 273-A

Ancient Writing from Etowah Mounds
Decipherable artifact from mound

Gloria Farley

2-232

No. 273-B

Decipherment of Ancient Writing from Etowah Mounds
Decipherment of artifact

Barry Fell

2-233

No. 274

Inscribed Rocks in South Central Alabama
Field and boundary markers found

B. Bart Henson

2-235

No. 275

A Navigation Grid (Rebbelib)
from the Marshall Islands
Navigation aids and maps

Barry Fell

2-237

No. 276

Tifinag in Irish Megalithic Rock Engravings
Lough Crew site investigated

Warren W. Dexter and
Barry Fell

2-241

No. 277

A Polynesian Artifact Engraved with Libyan Script
Libyan alphabet

Barry Fell and Jon Polansky

2-245

No. 278

Apparent Islamic Influence at Runamo
Arab traders in Scandinavia

Barry Fell

2-251

No. 279

An Ogam Inscription from Bainbridge Island, Washington
Rake ogam, unknown language

John H. Rudolph and
Barry Fell

2-256

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