The Epigraphic Society
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Epigraphic
Society Occasional Publications
Table
of Contents, Vol. 3/1, 1976
Paper
No. 46
A Fifth-century
Moroccan Emigration to North America. (10 pp) Barry
Fell 47
Implications of the Figuig Decipherment, (10 pp) Norman
Totten 48
An Arabic Dialect In Ancient Moroccan Inscriptions. (12 pp) Barry Fell 49
The First European Colonists in New England. (5 pp) Norman Totten 50
Celtic Iberian Inscriptions of New England. (5 pp)
Barry Fell 51
An Early Calendar Site in Central Vermont. (3 pp) Byron E. Dix 52
PreColumbian Parallels between Mediterranean and New England Archeology.
(5 pp) James P. Whittall II 53
Inscribed Sarsen Stones in Vermont. (2 pp)
Barry Fell &
John Williams 54
Ancient Arabic Script and Vocabulary of the Algonquian Indians. (3 pp) Barry
Fell 55
A Celtiberian (Gadelic) Law-Tablet
from Ourique, Portugal. (3 pp) Barry Fell 56
A Dialect of Ancient Greek from South-eastern
Spain. (6 pp) Barry Fell 57
Ancient Iberian Compass Dials from Liria, Spain; and A
Related
Object
from Tennessee. (6 pp) Barry Fell 58
A Celtiberian Funeral Stele in Navarra, Spain, Inscribed
in 0gam. (2 pp) Barry Fell 59
Atnakuna Motifs
on Egyptian Figurines.
(3 pp) David Oedel 60
A Possible Plinth Monument in Central Vermont. (6 pp) Byron E. Dix 61
A Second Early Calendar Site in Central Vermont. (18 pp) Byron E. Dix On
the CoverThis
mysterious life-size sculpture was found at Hillsboro. New Hampshire, during
excavations in the 1950's. It is one of a series of comparable sculptures found
at various times in New England soil, now believed to be the work of the Iberic
cultures whose emigration to America can be detected from inscriptions. Drawn by
Gertrude Johnson. (By permission of the Early Sites Research Society). |
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