Articles of the Year 2004
Our database includes abstracts of the following articles:
- 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
- Dr. Reinoud M. de Jonge, Jay Stuart Wakefield
The Disc of Nebra - Important sailing routes of the Bronze Age displayed in religious context (Nebra, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, c.1600 BC)
- David J. Eccott
An introduction to the scriptlike petroglyphs of southeast Colorado
- George Robert Talbott (†)
A microscopic study of Peruvian funeral material
- Dr. Christine Pellech
Turntable Ojibway-Indians
- Arch. Dawoud Khalil Messiha M.S.
The pharaonic mysterious turbine
- Prof. Emilio Spedicato
Geography and numerics of Eden, Kharsag and Paradise: Sumerian and Enochian sources versus the Genesis tale. Short saros and long saros.
- Vasile Droj
The secret cryptogram according to the Great Pyramid
- Dr. Reinoud M. de Jonge, Jay Stuart Wakefield
The passage Grave of Karleby - Encoding the islands discovered in the ocean (Karleby, Falbygden, Sweden, c.2950 BC)
- Dr. Michael Rappenglück M.A.
A paleaolithic planetarium underground - The Cave of Lascaux (Part 1)
- Dr. Michael Rappenglück M.A.
A palaeolithic planetarium underground - The Cave of Lascaux (Part 2)
- Dr. Horst Friedrich
A diffusionist's view on the concept of "Language Families"
- Dr. Josefine Huppertz
Chinese seafaring before 1421 AD.
- Reinhard Prahl
The origin of the Guanches - Parallels with ancient Egypt?
- Dr. Reinoud M. de Jonge, Jay Stuart Wakefield
The monument of Ales Stenar - A sunship to the realm of the dead
- Prof. Cyclone Covey
Calalus reopened
- Prof. Stephen C. Jett
No plague in the land? Infections diseases and their implications for the pre Columbian-transoceanic-contacts controversy
- Michele Manher
The Iliad came out of India
- Vasile Droj
Impressive mathematical and geometrical relations on the Disc of Nebra. A mysterious celestial mechanics. The Disc of Nebra a new Stone of Rosette?
- Dr. Elisha Linder (†)
The Ma'agan Mikhael Ship. The recovery of a 2400 year old merchantman