Linguistics and Decipherment
Our database includes abstracts of the following articles:
- Kurt Schildmann (†)
Indus script deciphering
- Prof. Dr. Pál Fejes
The EESSA-Exodus in the Palaeolithic Age (an epigraphic and historical study)
- Dr. Horst Friedrich
The Phaistos Disk: A bilingual Iberian document?
- Dr. John J. White III.
Diffusion of the ancient "see/su" element from Eurasia to North America
- Kurt Schildmann (†)
Maya language and hieroglyphics enriched by Babylon 500 BC
- Phillip M. Leonard, David J. Eccott
The Rochester Creek petroglyphs - Part 2: Discerning the origin and mechanism of apparent old world influence
- Prof. Dr. Pál Fejes
Eurasian "Lingua Franca" and the North Indian Linear script
- Prof. Dr. Eckart Olshausen
The Phaiakis as political argument -Thoughts concerning the social-political interpretation of the Homerian epics
- Prof. Emilio Spedicato
Eden revisited: Geography, numerics and other tales
- Prof. Dr. Pál Fejes
Decipherment of an ancient inscription from the Enos times found on a clay ware vase inUkraine
- Dr. Horst Friedrich
A linguistic breakthrough for the reconstruction of Europe's prehistory - Vennemann's thesis of a Vasconic and Proto-Semitic Europe and it's ramifications
- David J. Eccott
An introduction to the scriptlike petroglyphs of southeast Colorado
- Prof. Emilio Spedicato
Geography and numerics of Eden, Kharsag and Paradise: Sumerian and Enochian sources versus the Genesis tale. Short saros and long saros.
- Dr. Horst Friedrich
A diffusionist's view on the concept of "Language Families"
- Michele Manher
The Iliad came out of India
- Prof. Dr. Pál Fejes
The first settlements of the fugitives of the Essa-Exodus: Egypt linguistic and archaeological proofs
- David J. Eccott
The Ogams of the Sun Temple
- Prof. Dr. Pál Fejes
The first settlements of the fugitives of the ESSAA-Exodus: Sumer. In the focus: The language, the hieroglyphic and the cuneiform writuing and the migration of magicians
- Dir. Dr. Nicholas Kazanas
Vedic & Mesopotamian Cross-Influences
- Arjun Sabharwal MA, MA, MLIS,
Structural onomastics, geosemiology and integrative sciencing: Taking the TAMANA perspective
- Phillip M. Leonard, David J. Eccott
The Rochester Creek petroglyphs. A possible correspondence with Egyptian hieroglyphics and iconography
- Dr. Reinoud M. de Jonge, Jay Stuart Wakefield
The three rivers petroglyph - A guidepost for river travel in America
- Donal B. Buchanan BA
A preliminary decipherment of the Glozel inscriptions
- Evan Hansen (†)
Keltic mines in America
- Prof. Dr. Pál Fejes
Ancient migrations of Homo sapiens as mirrored in epigraphy and modern genetics
- Steve Mitchell
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs in Shang bronze inscriptions
- Prof. Vicente Pistilli
Vikings and Payaguas in Paraguay
- Don Smithana
The new world of strange languages
- Richard D. Flavin
Straight Lines: Selected Reviews
- Prof. Nobuhiro Yoshida
The considerable connection between Europe and Asia seen from epigraphic view point