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Our database includes
abstracts of the following articles:
- Prof.
Dr. Benon Zbigniew Szalek, The
Axis 27 N - 27 S as a Geographic Proof for the Dravidian Interpretation
of the Easter Island and Mohenjo Daro Inscriptions
- Prof. Nobuhiro
Yoshida, The
Considerable Connection Between Europe and Asia Seen from Epigraphic
View Point
- Prof. Cyclone Covey,
Ohio
Valley Crucible
- Prof. Emilio Spedicato,
Numerics
of Hebrews - Worldwide Distribution Around 1170 AD According to Binyamin
of Tudela
- Paula Baker Sten,
Summary
View Point on the Relationship Between the Basque and Cree Languages
or "A Bone to Pick"
- Kurt Schildmann,
Indus
Script Deciphering
- Prof. Dr. Benon
Zbigniew Szalek, Linguistic
Traces of Prehistoric Migrations in Eurasia
- Evan Hansen,
Keltic
Mines in America
- Prof. Dr. Benon
Zbigniew Szalek, The
Greek Factor in the Minoan Civilization - in the Light of Heuristics
and Cryptology
- Dr. Horst Friedrich,
The
Phaistos Disk: A Bilingual Iberian Document?
- Dr. Arjun Sabharwal;
Dr. Bátor Vámos-Toth, Structural
Onomastics, Geosemiology and Integrative Sciencing: Taking the Tamana
Perspective
- John J. White III.,
The
Rochester Creek Petroglyphs A Possible Correspondence With Egyptian
Hieroglyphs and Iconography
- Phillip M. Leonard;
David J. Eccott, The
Rochester Creek Petroglyphs A Possible Correspondence With Egyptian
Hieroglyphs and Iconography
- Prof. Dr. Benon
Zbigniew Szalek, Evidence
for Greek Language in the Early Byblian Inscriptions
- Donal B. Buchanan,
A
Preliminary Decipherment of the Glozel Inscriptions
- Kurt Schildmann,
Maya
Language and Hieroglyphics Enriched by Babylon 500 BC.
- Philipp M. Leonard;
David J. Eccott, The
Rochester Creek Petroglyphs Part 2: Discerning the Origin and Mechanism
of Apparent Old World Influence
- Steve Mitchell,
Ancient
Egyptian Hieroglyphs in Shang Bronze Inscriptions
- Prof. Dr. Pál Fejes,
The
Eurasian "Lingua Franca" and the North Indian Linear Script
- Dr. Reinoud M.
de Jonge; Jay Stuart Wakefield, The
Decipherment of Megalithic Picture Writing
- Dr. Reinoud M.
de Jonge; Jay Stuart Wakefield, The
Decipherment of Megalithic Picture Writing
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