The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 6
Numbers 116 to 138
1979

ARTICLE

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

No. 116

Ogam Arabic Inscriptions in North and South Africa
Dispelling the myth propagated by Oxford that Ogam exists only in Ireland

Barry Fell

1-23

No. 117

Late Roman Inscription from the Canary Islands
Libyan text of Arab voyage

Barry Fell

1-27

No. 118

Tamacheq, a Living Dialect of Libyan
Fossil language and writing system survives in isolated communities

Barry Fell

1-31

No. 119

Berber Roots in Polynesian
The search for Polynesian language roots expands to North Africa

Barry Fell

1-35

No. 120

An Ancient Libyan Mariners Prayer
More Arabic from the Canary Islands

Barry Fell

1-43

No. 121

A Basic Egypto-Polynesian Word List
Language study expansion and history in brief

Barry Fell

1-45

No. 122

An Inscription of King Masinissa ca 138 B.C.
Numidian script translated with aid of Punic from Tunisia

Barry Fell

1-85

No. 123

Arab Horse racing in Ancient Libya
Magrib Arabic from a statue pedestal records event

Barry Fell

1-89

No. 124

Petroglyphs on St. John (US Virgin Islands)
African skeketons lead to Tifinag script message

Ivan van Sertima

1-93

No. 125

Plague and Cat Worship in Ancient Libya
Medicine and religion tied together

Barry Fell

1-97

No. 126

Hunting Inscriptions of the Ancient Libyans
Libiyco-Berber inscriptions that are records various sucessful hunts

Barry Fell

1-101

No. 127

Libyan Evidence in Southeast Kentucky
Sculpture effigys reveal Libyan contact with North America

Vernon J. Calhoun

1-109

No. 128

Sculptures bearing Libyan Ogham Inscriptions
Sculpture effigys reveal Libyan contact with North America

Barry Fell

1-115

No. 129

The Minoan Language - Etymology and Fell's Decipherment
Hittite and Akkadaic languages add to the database

Linus Brunner

2-121

No. 130

Minoan Decorative Motifs
Collected and redrawn for comparisons

Gertrude B. Johnson

2-126

Kolumbus nicht der Erste
German Language

Linus Brunner

2-128

No. 131

Symbolic Field Patterns: Four American Examples
Earth and sun symbols related to farming

Norman Totten

2-129

World Heritage List of UNESCO
UNESCO Features reprint

2-132

Canyon Art Gallery in Prehistoric Mongolia
Tracing migrations

Elenora Novgorodova

2-133

Odyssey of the Irish:
Blood Group and Craniometric analysis
Scientific demography and analysis

Albert E. Casey and
Eleanor Downey-Prince

2-138

No. 132

Madoc - A persistent legend
Investigation along historic sources

Tristan Jones

2-157

Letter from Dr. Mohamed Jarary
Congradulatory mention to Dr. Fell for his work.

Mohamed Jarary

2-166

No. 133

Elements of Maya Arithmetic and
The Maya Calendar
The solar and lunar years explored with mathmatics

Charles C. Fulton

2-167

No. 134

Cockaponsett Carvings
Exploring the location and possible access routes

Frederick J. Pohl

2-181

No. 135

Center for the Ancients
Description of the four corners area of the United States

Gloria Farley

2-189

No. 136

The Cresson Shell
Engraving of mammoth is cause for controversy at the Smithsonian

Elizabeth L. Coombs

2-192

No. 137

Inscriptions, Cupules and Sculptured Rocks at Cockaponsett

John Gallagher

2-195

No. 138

Two Southwestern Inscription sites

Don Rickey

2-200

Rupestral Inscription from Waterflow New Mexico

Barry Fell

2-209

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