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This issue of the MES Journal honors Vermont epigrapher Warren Wheeler Dexter, photographer of history and antiquities. Dr Cyclone Covey writes the story of the obscure Carolinan woman artist Henrietta Johnston struggling and surviving in early American colonial live. In another another article, Style as Metaphysics he lectures on the methodology of determining cultural insight from the of the art found in pottery. Journal editor, Dr Joh White, intrepets the Sun/Light culture found in his Legend of Manabozo article.
Warren Dexter My Life and Research Travels
Remarkable Monuments of Southern Alberta
Dr Cyclone Covey Gentle Warren Dexter
Henrietta de Baulieu Dering Johnston, Portraying Equanimity in Calamity: Tuscarora and Yamassee Wars
Father Émile Petitot (1838-1917)
Style as Metaphysics
Review of Josephine Huppertz, Culture Traditions of Easter Islanders and Their Christianizing
IJ Gallagher and WW Dexter The Blanchard Stone
Michel-Gérald Boutet Ptolemaist Celtiberians Across the Atlantic
Paula Baker Sten In Search of Old European
Charles Herberger Sabino: The Popham Colony Reader
Horst Friedrich The Pan-Mycenæan Geomantic Network
Fejes Pál Decipherment of an Ancient Inscription from the ENOS Time Found on a Clay Ware Vase in Ukraine
Charlotte Grantham Case for Deciphering Ogam with the Ancient pre-Babylonian Style of Hebrew as well as Old Irish
EG Squier, editor Manabozah and the Great Serpent
Dr John White Applications of EMSL III
Algonquin Culture Words, Part I
Comments on the Legend of Manabozho and the Great Serpent
Interpretation of Rock Art Figure 'Kokopelli': A Connection with the Ancient EMSL Sun God