ARTICLE
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TITLE
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AUTHOR
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PAGE
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No. 280
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Petroglyphs of Prado da Rodela, Portugal
Ogam in Portugal
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J. R. dos Santos Junior
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1-9
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No. 281
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Galacian Ogam at Prado da Rodela
Decipherment of inscribed
artifact
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Barry Fell
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1-13
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No. 282
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Why Study Human Origins?
Symposium report
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Ramond Dart
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1-19
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No. 283
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Ancient Petroglyphs of South Africa
Overview and report from Zulu
scholar
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Credo Vusamazulu Mutwa
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1-24
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No. 284
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Ancient Arabic Guide to Ogam
on a Tablet from Zambia
Ogam in mid-Africa
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Barry Fell
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1-29
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No. 285
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An Ogam Consanine Phallus from Britan
Ogam in Britan
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Barry Fell
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1-32
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No. 286
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An Ogam Consanine Inscription from
Kashiba, Nara Prefecture, Japan
Ogam in japan
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Masuhiro Yoneama
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1-33
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No. 287
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Frontiers of Understanding
Researching the human past
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Norman Totten
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1-39
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No. 288
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Pre-Columbian America; Developing a Valid Model
Developing a valid model
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Norman Totten
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1-59
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No. 289
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The Bronze Age Cult of the Thunder Gods
Symbolism discussed with
illustrations
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Barry Fell
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1-65
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No. 290
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Etruscan was NOT Semetic
Reasoned response to article by
G.Cubbe
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Linus Brunner
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1-71
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No. 291
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The Extent of Nabataean Sea Power
Arab merchant travels
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Robert Lebling
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1-73
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No. 292
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A Fifteenth Century Recipe for Beer
Ogam Bricren explained
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Donal Buchanan
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1-76
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No. 293
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A Stone Masonry Tunnel and Underground
Chamber in Central Ohio
Potential megalithic structure
explored
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Victor and Beverly Mosely
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1-85
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No. 294
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An Ogam Inscribed Artifact from New York State
Ogam inscribed votive tablet or
charm
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James L. Guthrie and
Robert G. Guthrie
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1-91
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No. 295
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Ancient Celtic Water Cult
Water as sacred entrance to the
underworld
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Alban Wall
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1-94
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No. 296
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Celtic Augura and Canadian Geese
Pillar inscribed in Ogam
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Barry Fell
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1-99
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No. 297
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An Ogam Consanine Inscription from Royalton, Vermont
Celtic language revealed
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Elizabeth Sincerbeaux,
Warren Dexter and
Barry Fell
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1-110
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Desert Bighorn Wool and Some Aspects of Behavior
Industry explored
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Michael Coffeen
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2-121
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New Mohammed Petroglyph
Kufic script
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Barry Fell
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2-127
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No. 298
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Herbs, Plants and Tribalism
Native pharmacology
investigated
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Robert B. McFarland
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2-128
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No. 299
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The Kinderhook Plates
Hoax exposed
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Barry Fell
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2-132
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No. 300
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The Centuripe vase
Attempt at translation
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Donal Buchanan
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2-142
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No. 301
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Ancient Writing from the Spiro Mounds
Exerpt from In Plain
Sight
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Gloria Farley
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2-149
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No. 302
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Mythology and Epigraphy
Giants, goblins, dwarves and
more....
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Douglas G. Blizzard
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2-
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No. 303
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The Huntingon Ring
Bowyer monogram
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L Lyle Underwood
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2-182
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No. 304
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A Possible Calendar Inscription from
Santa Barbara, California
Solar motif explored
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Paul H. Chapman
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2-
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No. 305
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Egyptian Signs in the Hawaiian Islands
Development of resource,
illustrated
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Ruth Knudsen
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2-190
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No. 306
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An Inscribed Gold Plate from Peru
Analysis of artifact
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Paul R. Cheesman
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2-202
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No. 307
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Decipherment of the Lamboyeque Gold plate
Decipherment of artifact
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Barry Fell
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2-206
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No. 308
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More Moonwatching: The Moon by Day
Lunar observation guide
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Charles C. Fulton
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2-210
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No. 309
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Some Comments on the Origin of
the Pima/Papago Language
Semitic roots explored
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Phillip M. Leonard
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2-220
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No. 310
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North African Astronomical Petroglyphs in Utah
Libyan alphabet, Arabic
language
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Phillip M. Leonard and
James L. Glenn
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2-223
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Dictionary of Pidgin English of New Guinea
Reprint of 1937 article
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3-1
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