| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Found: an ancient Chinese ideograph integrated into Native American rock writing | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 7-12 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The origins of the American proto-ogam | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 13-15 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| A short introduction to the study of the Indus script with comments on the corner symbols | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 16-21 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| To Ophir and beyond | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 22-6 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Paraiba revisited | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 27-33 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| A Harappan signary cross-reference | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 34-83 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Identifying functional homology and markedness relationships in the Harappan signary: toward a methodology for classifying Harappan signs | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 84-97 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Dilmun fashion in the third millennium B.C. | 2010 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 128-35 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Decipherment of Inka letters: bilingual material in Guamán Poma's drawings | 2009 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 27 (): 66-72 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Epigraphic material of interest in Northwest New Mexico | 2009 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 27 (): 73-6 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Boats, floods, and Chinese influence in Great Basin rock art | 2009 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 27 (): 77-82 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The runes and language of the Spirit Pond stones and the Narragansett inscription can be found in modern books | 2009 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 27 (): 94-110 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Mi'kmaq shorthand? | 2007 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 25 (): 82-95 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Meeting of the hero twins: further investigations of mythic themes and night sky correlations at Rochester Creek | 2007 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 25 (): 96-113 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Considerations of Asian crops indicate longstanding transoceanic Pre-columbian contacts | 2006 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 24 (): 5-12 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Astronomical dating of a solstice sun-dagger petroglyph at Swansea, Inyo County, California | 2006 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 24 (): 131-49 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Introduction to the fertility symbolism at the Rochester Creek petroglyph site: the role of sybolic solar interactions (SSIs) | 2006 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 24 (): 211-31 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The Rochester Creek petroglyph site: further relationships of iconography to star lore traditions | 2006 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 24 (): 232-41 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The decipherment of central Iberic | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 47-70 | |||||
| Ancient linguistic associations in the Mediterranean | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 93-9 | |||||
| Interpretations of six-toed footprints in western petroglyphs | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 146-51 | |||||
| The Karanovo zodiac and old European linear | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 86-92 | |||||
| From Japan to the ancient Orient: a consideration of Kenu district rock inscriptions | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 100-8 | |||||
| A precise petroglyph equinox marker in eastern California | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 71-85 | |||||
| The Quincunx as an eternal and internal orientation symbol | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 167-74 | |||||
| The Kensington runestone | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 187-256 | |||||
| The Rochester creek petroglyphs, new proposals (1): relationships of iconography to star lone tradition | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 141-5 | |||||
| The Aztec 260 day count: an augury table not a calendar | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 175-86 | |||||
| A curious element in Uto-Aztecan | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 109-40 | |||||
| Kuna dimensions | 1998 | Epigraphic Society occasional papers 23 (): 152-65 | |||||
| The forgotten army of the Dilmun culture | 1988 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 18 (): 56-71 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Cappadocia's caves embrace a legacy of Christian art | 1988 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 18 (): 146-52 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| A Tifinag text at Tassili, Algeria | 1987 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 16 (): 26-7 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Stick charts of the Marshall Islands | 1987 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 16 (): 28-50 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The Arabic numbering system on the Kensington rune stone | 1986 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 15 (): 47-61 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Prehistoric zoolatry: the Berroes culture of Trás-o-Montes, Portugal | 1986 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 15 (): 109-12 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Newly identified Raetic inscriptions | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 14-21 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Norwegian rock carvings | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 54-61 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Deciphering American Indian pictography | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 98-108 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Animal images and zoolatry | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 109-15 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Teutonic shields and Yule bread | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 117-33 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Petroglyphs of Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 140-4 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The languages of Pictland | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 180-2 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Curious notation marks at polished stone sites in the western Transvaal | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 183-93 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The petroglyphs of Anatolia | 1985 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 13 (): 203-5 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The petroglyphs of Prado de Rodela, northeast Portugal | 1984 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 12 (1): 9-12 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Ancient petrogyphs of South Africa | 1984 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 12 (1): 24-8 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The bronze age cult of thunder gods | 1984 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 12 (1): 65-70 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| The extent of Nabataean sea power | 1984 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 12 (1): 73-5 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
| Ancient Celtic water cult: its significance in British history | 1984 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 12 (1): 94-8 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] |