The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 18
1989

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

Forum
Varied subjects and short reports

Various authors

10

Cultural Trails in the Pacific
"Did civilization in this hemisphere
develop spontaneously?"

George F. Carter

21

The Origin, Development and History of
the Ogam Script: Facts and Conjectures
Scholarly ignorance reinforced with nonsense

Brendan O Hehir

30

The Origin and History of Ogam Script
An Interview with Barry Fell
Reasoned response to O Hehir's A.R.A.R.A. presentation with examples and references

Marshall Payne and
Barry Fell

35

Tanith - Patron Saint of Carthaginian Sailors
A historical perspective

E. Morgan Kelly

52

The Forgotten Army of the Dilmun Culture
Seals reveal more than commerce

Ali-Akbar Bushiri

56

Pyramid Update
How they were built,
why they were built

Marshall Payne

72

Salute to Frederick J. Pohl, Centenarian
Biography

Gloria Farley

85

Caroline Islands Script Before the European Conquest
Historical perspective

Barry Fell

86

A Note on the Elephant in America
Correcting a published error

George F. Carter

90

Gothic Inscriptions in Spain
Historical perspective

Lawrence F. Athy

91

The Apache and Other Tribes Whose
Ancestors Came From Khotan
Language study reveals origins

Ethel G. Stewart

92

The Astronomy of Hidden Mountain
More on Los Lunas

Richard F. Lynch

101

Observations on the Willow Gulch Petroglyphs
Mammoth petroglyph described

Manton L. Bosford

105

Was Queen Guenevere Buried in Scotland?
Meigle Museum artifact examined in detail

David MacLean Eaton

108

The Kensington Runestone
Linguistic Evidence for its Authenticity

Richard Nielsen

110

The Ohio Runestone
Report on artifact

Gloria Farley

133

Arabic/Islamic Presence in the Americas Before Columbus
Detailed linguistic analysis

Louis D. Buff Parry

134

People of the Ankh: Deciphering Tribal Names
Linguistic study in detail

E. Morgan Kelly

137

Cappadocia Caves Embrace a Legacy of Christian Art
Carved dwellings explored, illustrated

Ida Jane Gallagher

146

Others Discover America Before Columbus
Tropic Times (Panama) article

Tom Strider

153

La Antiguas Inscriptiones Del Paraguay
Report in Spanish

Jim Woodman

154

Tulan Zuiva = Comalcalco
Olmec and Mayan cultures compared

Lawrence F. Athy, Jr.

160

Anubis Cave is a Celtic Calendar
Recognition of important details

Gloria Farley

167

Inscriptions of the Xauen Region, Morocco
Neo-Punic recognized

A.B.A. de Burbon, Prince de Conde

168

The Case of the Purloined Letters
A discovery note

Bill Rudersdorf

170

Unusual Irish Ogams
Some on the Stone Face - Some without Vowels
Dispelling the dictionary fiction
with illustrations and references

Lawrence F. Athy, Jr.

171

A Sumerian Inscription of the
Fuente Magna, La Paz, Bolivia
Part 3, Archaic Aramic script combined with
Sumerian script

Alberto Marini

180

The Mobilon Jargon- A Trade Language
Native American river commerce

ShupShewana (Howard L. La Hurreau)

183

Deciphering the Easter Island Tablets
Part 1
Isophomes and homophomes employed
Extensive vocabulary included

Barry Fell

185

An Overview of The Petroglyph News
Reports from the Japan Petroglyph Society

Michael Skupin

211

Fraudulent Ogan Sites in Eastern Kentucky
Evidence of hoax recognized by Fell

John V. Payne

212

The Mammoth in American Epigraphy
Reasoned response to David Meltzer's article

George F. Carter

213

Dates of Christian Irish in North America:
Two Icelandic sources
The Saga's tell the tale

John Spencer Carroll

214

Ancient Longitudes
Discussion and inquiry

Wyn Stuckey

216

The Geometry of Stonehenge
Integer multiples explored and illustrated in detail

Alban Wall

220

An English-Gadelic Dictionary
Part 2
Extensive word list, Part 2

Burrell C. Dawson

229

The Los Lunas Errata
Errors can authenticate ancient texts

Michael Skupin

249

"Mooring Stones"
An Enigma Deserving More Attention,
Elevations explored

John J. Olson

253

China's "Pyramids"
Descriptive travelogue

Hao Xin-hua

256

A Mexican Ogam?
Illustration and inquiry

Walter Stender

257

Ogam and Runes from Central Oregon
Attempt at decipherment

Richard M. Smith

258

Tanith in North Carolina
Inquiry and reply, illustrated

R. B. Myers and
Barry Fell

259

The Shawnee Creek Stone of Oklahoma
A possible motif from ancient Dilmun

Gloria Farley

260

Pre-Spanish Crosses in Yucatan and Mexico
Spanish records analyzed,
illustrated and well referenced

John S. Carroll

262

The Reconstructive Writing System of
the Dilmun Culture
Mixed culture, language and writing system
explored, illustrated and well referenced

Ali Akbar H. Bushiri

271

Qulu Writing - Ancient Finger Language
Reprint from Natal Witness

Beryl Page

298

Three Maya Inscribed Bricks From Comalco
Ceremonial buarials deciphered

Nancy Kelly Owen

300

Egyptian and Hmong Clues to a
Western American Petroglyph Group
Scripts prove to be widely ranged

Paul R. Cheeseman and
David L. Tomlinson

303

Bull Worship in Central Asia
Historic perspective, illustrated

M. A Devlet

311

The Newport Tower
Archaeologists and historians taken to task

Paul H. Chapman

312

Ancient Coins Found in Ohio
Report of finds

Don Ekler

313

Petroglyph of the Court of Antiquity
Location and condition report

Brent Summers

314

Kai-hua Temple Stele
Chinese epigraphy

Cai Mei-biao

316

An Inscribed Stone From the Genessee River Bed
Illustrated report

Don Ekler

319

Iberic Traders Token From New York
Decipherment of artifact

Barry Fell

320

A Punic Inscription on An Atlatl Weight from Georgia
Previously unknown occurrance

Barry Fell

321

The Discovery and Decipherment of the Turkish Runes
History of acomplishment

Edward D. Rockstein

328

Inscribed Stone Artifacts from
Guayanilla, Puerto Rico
Part 2, illustrated

Barry Fell

332

Megalith Builder Language Identified
Fir Bolg no longer a myth

Jean Hunt

341

Shelta Language on a Pictish Stele
Monument to King Nehto

Barry Fell

342

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