The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 13
Numbers 311 to 334
1985

ARTICLE

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

No. 311

A Sumerian Inscription of the
Fuente Magna, La Paz, Bolivia
Cuniform inscribed in a stone bowl

Alberto Marini

9

No. 312

Newly Identified Raetic Inscriptions
Alpine language study

Linus Brunner

14

No. 313

Algonkian Signatures on a Treaty of A.D, 1681
Script under study

Barry Fell

22

No. 314

A Comment on the Saint Patrick Legend
Snakes in Ireland

Glen A. Gentry

27

No. 315

ARMAVIRVMQVECANOTROIAVQVI
Roman Latin

Barry Fell

28

No. 316

Ancient Coin found near Conneticut River
Arabic coin find

Barry Fell

30

Los Lunas attracts Epigraphers
Photo essay

32

No. 317

Ancient Punctuation and the Los Lunas Text
New Mexico decalogue examined

Barry Fell

35

No. 318

The Los Lunas Inscriptions;
A Geological Study
Description of stone in detail

George E. Morehouse

44

No. 319

Norwegian Rock Carvings
Nytre Nordfjord site explored

Anders Hagen

54

No. 320

Los Milagros - What are they?
Latin America religious curios

Barry Fell

62

No. 321

Documentary Evidence for Writing
in the Pre-Inca Andes
Oral traditions recounted

Norman Totten

63

No. 322

Egyptian Signs in the Hawaiian Islands
Luahiwa,Lanai,Hawaii petroglyphs under study

Ruth Knudsen

67

From the Nevada Elders
Words of wisdom

Vivian Olds

96

No. 323

Deciphering American Indian Pictography
Report to the Western Epigraphic Society

Carol Patterson

98

No. 324

Animal Images and Zoolatry
Portuguese language

J. R. Dos Santos Junior

109

Asturian Celts
Brief atricle on the Zoolae

Xesus Lopez Pacios

116

No. 325

Teutonic Shields and Yule Bread
Pattern replication noted

Henning Fikentscher

117

No. 326

The Han Tribes of the Dene
Tribal roots exposed by language study

Ethel G. Stewart

134

No. 327

Petroglyphs of Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia
Illustrated

Gai Shanlin

140

No. 328

The Decipherment of Late Iberic
Twenty decipherments of inscribed artifacts

Donal Buchanan

145

No. 329

The Newport Round Church
Description and analysis

Clyde Keeler

175

No. 330

The Languages of Pictland
Multi-language culture explored

Paul Karisson Johnstone

180

No. 331

Curious Notation Marks at Polished
Stone Sites in the Western Transvaal
African engravings

A. B. Page

183

No. 332

Methods Available to the Ancients for
Establishing the Meridian
Determining world directions

Charles C. Fulton

194

No. 333

The Petroglyphs of Anatolia
Turkish petroglyphs illustrated

Aysen Akpinar

203

No. 334

The Adena Tablets
Mound artifact presentation

Robert F. Lenhart

206

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