Prof. Emilio Spedicato
- Numerics of Hebrews worldwide distribution around 1170 AD according to Binyamin of Tudela
- Geography od Gilgamesh travels - Part 1: The route to the mountain of Cedars
- Geography of Gilgamesh travels - Part 2: The route to Mount Mashu
- On the numbers 54 and 108 in ancient worldwide traditions
- Eden revisited: Geography, numerics and other tales
- Geography and numerics of Eden, Kharsag and Paradise: Sumerian and Enochian sources versus the Genesis tale. Short saros and long saros.
- Geography of the Gilgamesh travels; Part 1: The route to the Mountain of Cedars
- Atlantis versus Hispaniola: Geographic and numeric information in Plato and Bartolome de las Casas
- Was there a Tunguska-type impact over the Pacific basin around the year 1178 AD?
- Large numbers in Asian chronology decrypted
- The Deucalion catastrophe, Moses route in Sinai and the passage of Red Sea, explained in terms of the Phaethon explosion, following a key in Paulus Orosius
- An interpretation of large numbers in Asian ancient chronology
- On the Mayan chronology
- The first of the four Mayan catastrophes: Cause and consequences on the old world
- From Nibiru to Tiamat, an astronomic scenario for earliest Sumerian cosmology
- The first of the four Mayan catastrophes and implications on biblical statements
- Mer, Meru: A new insight into the pyramid Giza system