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The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 19
1990

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

Editorials
Brief articles

Various authors

11

Forum
Articles, inquirys, answers

Various authors

13

Reviews
Books and articles reviewed

Various authors

22

Etymology of the Lower Mississippi Languages
Part 1 - Introduction
Maps and word list

Barry Fell

35

The Discovery of the Venus of Milo
Historical perspective

J. Fergusson Roxburgh

48

The Sacred Albino Mice of Smintheus:
A Touch of Troy
Rodentia historia

Clyde Keeler

52

Gal Tender and Private
Linguistic shop talk

Mike Skupin

53

When is a Dolmen a Dolmen?
- Tolven, Dolmen Dysse and Dos
Description and historical perspective of lithic monuments

Edward Pier Roemer

54

Setting The Record Straight
The "Epigraphic Controversy"
Diffusion discussion

George F. Carter

57

A Revised Date for the Pontotoc Stele
Report on artifact

Barry Fell

60

Monumental Errors
Dealing with archaic writing

Bill Rudersdorf

63

Rock Art for the Birds
Interpreting cultural content

George F. Carter

64

Archaeoastronomy on the Rocks?
Atmospheric refraction at issue

Bill Rudersdorf

66

The Lost Princess
A Misidentified Stele
Historical perspective

Gloria Farley

67

A Peterborough-style Rebus in Georgia
A Norse connection?

Michael Skupin

69

For the Finding: the Pennsylvania Story
Pre-historic monuments explored

Jon D. Baughman

70

Ogam Consanine in the Book of Ballymote
An Interview with Barry Fell
Response to ignorant critic, well documented

Marshall Payne

73

The Newark Ohio Inscribed Head -
A New translation
Modern manufacture proven

J. Huston McCulloch

75

Love Among the Runes
Modern manufacture proven

J. Huston McCulloch

81

North American Indian Tribal Names
"The People" - extensive listing

E. Morgan Kelly

83

The Petroglyphs at Tule Lake
Classified study, illustrated

E. Morgan Kelly

92

Meatball Mines
Burrough's Cave and fakery

Marshall Payne

96

Epigraphy of the Burrough's Cave Tablets
Demonstration of intentional hoax

Barry Fell

98

The Burrough's Cave Artifacts
Demonstration of intentional hoax

Charles W. Bailey

99

Peruvian Skulls
Classification and identification by measurement

James L. Guthrie

106

The Celtic Imprint on Stonehenge
Application of known calendarics

Alban Wall

110

Dating the Calalus Texts
Latin, Masons marks and suspicions; illustrated

Barry Fell

115

Calalus: A Hard Look
Ad Patres

Michael Skupin

120

The Tuscon Artifacts:
Starting from Scratch
Geologic inferences

Michael Skupin

123

The The Tuscon Artifacts:
A Rebuttal to Skupin
Adding to the confusion

Chris Hardaker

124

On the Level With The Tuscon Artifacts
Look before you leep

Bill Rudersdorf

128

Comments on the Criticism of Calalus
Proof, disproof and truth

Cyclone Covey

145

If They Were Aspirin:

Comments About The Tuscon Artifacts

Jane Eppinga

146

The Origin of ESOP
Historical perspective

Barry Fell

147

American Ogam or Welsh Coelbren y Beirdd?
What the evidence says.

Barry Fell

148

The Ancient Egyptian Pyramids
Theory dismissed

Donald H. Campbell and
Robert L. Folk

151

Mexican Sellos: Writing in America,
or the Growth of an Idea?
Archaeo-epigraphy and diffusion

George F. Carter

159

Libyan Alphavetic Script on a Mexican Cylinder Seal
QTZL = Quetzal

Barry Fell

168

Beards in North America Before Columbus
Historical perspective, well documented

Lawrence F. Athy

169

The Mystery of the Szekely Runes
Provenence of a script

Edward D. Rockstein

176

A Note on The Kuru-Bekiir Gorge
"Turkish Runes"
Attempt at decipherment

Edward D. Rockstein

184

Inscriptions and Petroglyphs of the Kuru-Bekiir Gorge
Historical linkage explored,
illustrated

Ch.D. Dzhumagulov and
I.K. Kohzomberduev

184

Colloqial Carthaginian
Reconstruction of Phonecian (Punic) language

Michael Skupin

188

Backstage Carthaginian
Reconstruction of Phonecian (Punic) language

Michael Skupin

202

Barracks Carthaginian
Reconstruction of Phonecian (Punic) language

Michael Skupin

205

Redundant Carthaginian
Reconstruction of Phonecian (Punic) language

Michael Skupin

206

Plagiarized Carthaginian
Reconstruction of Phonecian (Punic) language

Michael Skupin

207

Gaelic Carthaginian
Reconstruction of Phonecian (Punic) language

Michael Skupin

209

Four Fraudulent Ogam Inscriptions from Kentucky
Deliberate modern imitations

Barry Fell

213

Epigraphs, Petroglyphs, Pictographs???
Its All Hieroglyphs to Me!
Teachers guide for Petersboro (Canada)

Raymond M. Beaumont

216

Easter Island Traditions
Oral traditions revealed

Petero Edmunds

229

Easter Island: Unravelling the Mysteries
Suggested solutions

Marshall Payne

234

Plants and Culture in the Investigation of the Origin of the Polynesians
Historical and logical perspective, well referenced

George F. Carter

237

Possible Ogam in the Paris Basin
Inventory of petroglyphs, illustrated

Paul Minault

246

Medieval Elements in the Paris Basin Petroglyphs
Analysis by Fell

Barry Fell

249

Deciphering the Easter Island Tablets, Part 2
Isophomes and homophomes employed
Extensive vocabulary included

Barry Fell

250

English Prosonomasia
Ladle Rat Rotten Hut

Bill Rudersdorf

277

A Polynesian Inscription from Tahiti
Source of Rapa Nui script revealed

Barry Fell

278

The Voyage of Tupac Inca Yupanqui
South American adventure

John Spencer Carroll

281

An English-Gadelic Dictionary, Part 3
Extensive word list

Burrell C. Dawson

289

The Comalcalco Bricks: The Roman Phase
Comparing masons marks

Barry Fell

299

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