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Our database includes
abstracts of the following articles:
- Prof.
Dr. Mark A. McMenamin, Phoenician
Coins and Phoenician Exploration
- Dr. Mario Koch,
Possible
and Impossible Influences of the Vikings in America
- 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
- Dr. Horst Friedrich,
A
Diffusionists View on the Genesis of Civilizations
- Prof. Nobuhiro
Yoshida, The
Considerable Connection Between Europe and Asia Seen from Epigraphic
View Point
- Prof. Stephen C.
Jett, Early
Migration and Diffusion, and a Global Ecumene?
- Prof. Cyclone Covey,
Ohio
Valley Crucible
- Dominique Görlitz,
The
Reed Boat Abora on the Mediterranean Sea
- 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"
- Prof. Dr. Benon
Zbigniew Szalek, Linguistic
Traces of Prehistoric Migrations in Eurasia
- François de Sarre,
On
a Landbridge in the Gibraltar Area in Protohistorical Times: A Zoogeographical
Study and Its Implications for Human Settlement
- Dipl. Dolm. Elisabeth
Hamel, Synchronising
Palaeontological and Genetic Evidence to Prove the Out-Of-AfricaTheory
- Prof. Dir. Dr.
Cyrus H. Gordon, A
Giant Leap in Migration and Diffusion by Land and Sea
- Evan Hansen,
Keltic
Mines in America
- Dr. Andreas Lommel,
Some
Remarks About Migration of People, Tools, Weapons, Motives of Art and
Even Shamanism
- Prof. Dr. Alice
Beck Kehoe, Phobias
in Archaeology
- Priv. Doz. Dr.
Udo Pollmer, The
Spice Trade and Its Importance for European Expansion
- Dr. Bruno Wolters,
On
the Development of Palaeolithic Phytotherapy in Western Eurasia and
Early American Indian Medicine in Siberia and North America
- Dott. Ing. Velice
Vinci, Homer
in the Baltic
- Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c.
Erno Wiebeck, Did
Germanic Seafarers Reach Easter Island?
- Neil Steede; David
J. Eccott, Comalcalco
- A Case for Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contact
- Dir. Prof. Louis
Winkler, Ph.D.(†), Quantitative
Evidence of Early Visitation by the British in the Northeast United
States
- Dr. Josefine Huppertz,
Forgotten
Routes Used by Oceangoing Vessels to Navigate the World's Seas
- Dr. Josefine Huppertz,
Forgotten
Routes Used by Oceangoing Vessels to Navigate the World's Seas
- Dr. Andreas Lommel,
An
Indonesian Motive, the Squatting Figure, the Hocker and Its Influence
on Australian Aboriginal Art
- Dominique Görlitz,
Steffi Faber, Mirko Thomä, Kristin Zeiner, Study
of the Drift Capacity of Selected Cultivated Plants for the Assessment
of Transatlantical Contacts in the Early Times
- Prof. Emilio Spedicato,
Geography
of Gilgamesh Travels Part 1: The Route to the Mountain of Cedars
- Prof. Emilio Spedicato,
Geography
of Gilgamesh Travels, Part II: The Route to Mount Mashu
- James P. Grimes,
1500
BC Copper Trading Between Michigan, USA and Minoa
- Prof. Nobuhiro
Yoshida, Engraved
Foot-Prints Links of Amas, Hopis and Aborigines
- Dr. Bruno Wolters,
Dissemination
of American Economic Plants on Precolumbian Sea Routes by Amerindians
- Dr. Arjun Sabharwal;
Dr. Bátor Vámos-Toth, Structural
Onomastics, Geosemiology and Integrative Sciencing: Taking the Tamana
Perspective
- Prof. Dr. Masaaki
Kimura, Discovery
of Submarine Pyramids Off Yonaguni in Japan
- Dr. Andreas Lommel,
A
Rare Australian Motive of Art and Ist Possible Affiliations to Indonesia,
Madagascar and Even the Americas
- Prof. Louis Winkler,
Ph.D.(†); Zena Halpern, M.A., Evidence
of Jewish Visitation to New Mexico in 107 BC.
- Prof. E. Morgan
Kelley, Genetics
and Diffusion
- John J. White III.,
Diffusion
of the Ancient "See/Su" Element from Eurasia to North America
- Robert G. Bednarik,
The
Maritime Dispersal of Pleistocene Humans
- Dr. Horst Friedrich,
The
Rise of Neo-Catastrophism and the Case for a Possibly "Antediluvian"
Primordial Civilization
- Kurt Schildmann,
Maya
Language and Hieroglyphics Enriched by Babylon 500 BC.
- Mg. Dir. Dr. Baldeo
Sahai, The
Enigma of American Indians
- Dr. Christine Pellech;
Prof. Louis Winkler, Ph.D.(†), Astronomical
Support for Pellech's Interpretations of the Eposes of the Argonauts
and the Odyssey
- Prof. Nobuhiro
Yoshida, Comparative
Studies on Hawaiian "Heiaus" and Similar Japanese Rock Formations
- Robert G. Bednarik,
Rock
Art, Science and Migrations
- Dr. Josefine Huppertz,
The
Overseas Maritime Expeditions of Imperial Chinese Admiral Zheng He (Cheng
Ho)
- Kai Helge Wirth,
The
Emergence of the Constellation Signs
- Dominique Görlitz,
Pre-Egyptian
Reed Boat Abora 2 Crosses the Mediterranean Sea - On Footsteps of the
Famous Navigator Thor Heyerdahl
- Mg. Dir. Dr. Baldeo
Sahai, Aryan
Panis Migrate to West Asia
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