The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications and Papers

Volume 12
Numbers 280 to 310
1984

ARTICLE

TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

No. 280

Petroglyphs of Prado da Rodela, Portugal
Ogam in Portugal

J. R. dos Santos Junior

1-9

No. 281

Galacian Ogam at Prado da Rodela
Decipherment of inscribed artifact

Barry Fell

1-13

No. 282

Why Study Human Origins?
Symposium report

Ramond Dart

1-19

No. 283

Ancient Petroglyphs of South Africa
Overview and report from Zulu scholar

Credo Vusamazulu Mutwa

1-24

No. 284

Ancient Arabic Guide to Ogam
on a Tablet from Zambia
Ogam in mid-Africa

Barry Fell

1-29

No. 285

An Ogam Consanine Phallus from Britan
Ogam in Britan

Barry Fell

1-32

No. 286

An Ogam Consanine Inscription from
Kashiba, Nara Prefecture, Japan
Ogam in japan

Masuhiro Yoneama

1-33

No. 287

Frontiers of Understanding
Researching the human past

Norman Totten

1-39

No. 288

Pre-Columbian America; Developing a Valid Model
Developing a valid model

Norman Totten

1-59

No. 289

The Bronze Age Cult of the Thunder Gods
Symbolism discussed with illustrations

Barry Fell

1-65

No. 290

Etruscan was NOT Semetic
Reasoned response to article by G.Cubbe

Linus Brunner

1-71

No. 291

The Extent of Nabataean Sea Power
Arab merchant travels

Robert Lebling

1-73

No. 292

A Fifteenth Century Recipe for Beer
Ogam Bricren explained

Donal Buchanan

1-76

No. 293

A Stone Masonry Tunnel and Underground
Chamber in Central Ohio
Potential megalithic structure explored

Victor and Beverly Mosely

1-85

No. 294

An Ogam Inscribed Artifact from New York State
Ogam inscribed votive tablet or charm

James L. Guthrie and
Robert G. Guthrie

1-91

No. 295

Ancient Celtic Water Cult
Water as sacred entrance to the underworld

Alban Wall

1-94

No. 296

Celtic Augura and Canadian Geese
Pillar inscribed in Ogam

Barry Fell

1-99

No. 297

An Ogam Consanine Inscription from Royalton, Vermont
Celtic language revealed

Elizabeth Sincerbeaux,
Warren Dexter and
Barry Fell

1-110

Desert Bighorn Wool and Some Aspects of Behavior
Industry explored

Michael Coffeen

2-121

New Mohammed Petroglyph
Kufic script

Barry Fell

2-127

No. 298

Herbs, Plants and Tribalism
Native pharmacology investigated

Robert B. McFarland

2-128

No. 299

The Kinderhook Plates
Hoax exposed

Barry Fell

2-132

No. 300

The Centuripe vase
Attempt at translation

Donal Buchanan

2-142

No. 301

Ancient Writing from the Spiro Mounds
Exerpt from In Plain Sight

Gloria Farley

2-149

No. 302

Mythology and Epigraphy
Giants, goblins, dwarves and more....

Douglas G. Blizzard

2-

No. 303

The Huntingon Ring
Bowyer monogram

L Lyle Underwood

2-182

No. 304

A Possible Calendar Inscription from
Santa Barbara, California
Solar motif explored

Paul H. Chapman

2-

No. 305

Egyptian Signs in the Hawaiian Islands
Development of resource, illustrated

Ruth Knudsen

2-190

No. 306

An Inscribed Gold Plate from Peru
Analysis of artifact

Paul R. Cheesman

2-202

No. 307

Decipherment of the Lamboyeque Gold plate
Decipherment of artifact

Barry Fell

2-206

No. 308

More Moonwatching: The Moon by Day
Lunar observation guide

Charles C. Fulton

2-210

No. 309

Some Comments on the Origin of
the Pima/Papago Language
Semitic roots explored

Phillip M. Leonard

2-220

No. 310

North African Astronomical Petroglyphs in Utah
Libyan alphabet, Arabic language

Phillip M. Leonard and
James L. Glenn

2-223

Dictionary of Pidgin English of New Guinea
Reprint of 1937 article

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