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Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications
Table of Contents, Vol. /1, 1979

Medical Terminology of the Micmac and Abenaki Languages (14 pp) Barry Fell 7/1-p 7
Medical Terminology of the Micmac and Abenaki Languages (14 pp) Barry Fell p

Takhelne, A North American Celtic Language, Pt. 2 (22 pp) Barry Fell 7/1-p 21
Takhelne, spoken in the lakes region of the Fraser River Valley in British Columbia, shows a connection to Celtic.

New Etymology of Hittite (8 pp) Linus Brunner 7/1-p 43
Hittite is believed by Brunner (and Fell) to be Indo-European, but some correspondence to Semitic languages can be shown.Hittite is believed by Brunner (and Fell) to be Indo-European, but some correspondence to Semitic languages can be shown.

Additional Lirian Compass Dial Inscriptions from Spain and New Mexico (3 pp) Barry Fell 7/1-p 51
Pottery sherds inscribed in Iberic or Iberian Greek in South Spain and New Mexico are believed to derive from ancient "compass bowls."

Iconography of the Narmer Palette: Origin of Egyptian Writing (8 pp) Norman Totten 7/1-p 55
Iconography of the Narmer Palette: Origin of Egyptian Writing (8 pp) Norman Totten

The Anubis Fetish of Tutankhamun (3 pp) Clyde Keeler 7/1-p 63
Keeler relates the fetish to Kuna motifs and rites.

Searching out the Sites (4 pp) Gloria Farley 7/1-p 67
Reprinted from the New England Social Studies Bulletin, Vol. 36, No. 1, 1978.

Sherds and Artifacts of North Africa and Northeast North America (12 pp) Gertrude Johnson 7/1-p 71
Sherds and Artifacts of North Africa and Northeast North America (12 pp) Gertrude Johnson p 71
Illustrated by the author.

Three Vocabularies from West Africa (7 pp) G. Edmond Stelling 7/1-p 83
Comparative vocabularies are given for Vai, Belle, and Grebo (for which no dictionaries exist).

Redbird River Inscription (2 pp) Vernon J. Calhoun 7/1-p 90
Description of an inscription (illustrated by Annette E. Calhoun) at Site 1, Clay County, Kentucky.Description of an inscription (illustrated by Annette E. Calhoun) at Site 1, Clay County, Kentucky.

The Inscribed Rock near Spuzzum, British Columbia (7 pp) Bruce A. MacDonald 7/1-p 93
The rock is located east of the Fraser River opposite Spuzzum (the inscription is shown). 93
The rock is located east of the Fraser River opposite Spuzzum (the inscription is shown).

A Taxonomy Spinoff of Papyrus (1 p) John N. McGovern 7/1-p 100
The derivation of the word "Papyrus" and its influence on taxonomic terminology.

Phenomenology of Human Behaviour (6 pp) Pedro J. Arenas Zaefferer 7/1-p 101
Phenomenology of Human Behaviour (6 pp) Pedro J. Arenas Zaefferer

Did the Maya have a Zero? (7 pp) Charles C. Fulton 7/1-p 107
The meanings of our zero and the Maya zero symbols.

Origin of the word CARD (1 pp) Linus Brunner 7/1-p 113
Origin of the word CARD (1 pp) Linus Brunner p

On the Cover

The protective eyes of Horus, an ancient Egyptian motif, as rendered by Daniel Kolos, from an Eighteenth Dynasty original Numerous engraved motifs based on the eye are being reported now from North American sites and many of them appear to be of ancient origin. See OPES, Vol 6, p. 34, for information on full-color versions of the Egyptian studies by Kolos.

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