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Find A Back Issue... AA #01 Petroglyphs of Gorham AA #02 Burrows Cave AA #03 Stones of Atlantis? AA #04 The Face of Asia in Prehistoric America AA #05 Archives of the Past: Stone, Clay, Copper AA #06 Vikings! AA #07 Ruins of Comalcalco, Mexico AA #08 Ancient Egyptians Sail to America! AA #09 Inca Stone AA #10 Treasure of the Moche Lords AA #11 The Kiva --- Gateway for Man AA #12 Ancient Travelers to the Americas AA #13 Tuscaloosa's Moundville Disc AA #14 Peru's Prehistoric Stranger AA #15 Stairway into Prehistory AA #16 Ancient Gold in Illinois AA #17 Underwater City found near Japan! AA #18 Pre-Columbian Blacks--- From Africa or Elsewhere? AA #19/20 Utah's Prehistoric Strangers (double issue in one magazine) AA #21 East Star Man, Quetzalcoatl, Kukulcan, Viracocha, America's Ancient Visitors AA #22 Temple of Chachapoyan AA #23 Who were the Mound Builders? AA #24 California's Maze Stone AA #25 Gold of Ancient Ecuador AA #26 Christ in America? AA #27 Utah's City in the Clouds AA #28 Secret Chambers in the Rockies AA #29 Ohio's Ancient Highway AA #30 Hebrews in 1st Century Illinois AA #31 The Crystal Skull AA #32 Did the Incas Sail to Africa? AA #33 Burrows Cave Find of the Century! AA #34 California's Great Stone Wall AA #35 Copper Cultures of Upper Michigan & Wisconsin AA #36 Is Christ the Pale Prophet of North America? AA #37 The Michigan Tablets: Frauds or Relics? AA #38 Oklahoma's Great War AA #39 Sunken Citadel off Yonaguni Island AA #40 Mesoamerica: Sport of Life and Death AA #41 The Real Face of the Maya AA #42 Tombs of the Embarras River AA #43 Minoans in America AA #44 Caddo Mounds of Louisiana AA #45 Ancestors of our First Americans AA #46 North America's Oldest City AA #47 Utah's Ancient Anomalies AA #48 The Face of Ancient America AA #49 Michigan's Controversial Tablets Go Home AA #50 Exclusive: First Photos Of Prehistoric Token Found In Upper Michigan AA #51 Pennsylvania's Burial Cairns AA #52 Tennessee's Pipe of Death AA #53 Cone-Heads of Peru AA #54 Illinois Cave About to Yield Its Secrets? AA #55 Prehistoric Ruins of The Southwest AA #56 700 AD European In West Virginia AA #57 The Maya: More Ancient Than Suspected AA #58 Ohio's Face of the Mound Builders AA #59 Tomb of the Embarras River or Burrows Cave? AA #60 Mediterranean Oil Lamp found in Wisconsin AA #61 The Bow and Arrow at Burrows Cave AA #62 West Virginia's 5th Century Statue AA #63 Mississippi's "Emerald Mound" AA #64 An Egyptian Presence in B.C. America AA #65 The Ohio Decalogue Stone AA #66 Bimini Road: New Evidence for a Submerged Ancient Seaport AA #67 West Virginia's Grave Creek Mound AA #68 Ecuador's Phoenician Artifacts AA #69 Mound Builders: Monuments of the Mississippi River System AA #70 Ancient Grave Cairns Mark Their Journey AA #71 Ancient Americas: A New Look AA #72 Bearded Faces of Mesoamerica AA #73 Machu Pichu's Hitching Post of the sun AA #74 Illinois Hopewell Mound: Russell-Naples #8 AA #75 Egyptian Anomailes AA #76 Tomb of the Embarras: Excavation Has Begun AA #77 Venus Alignments & Rhode Island's Newport Tower AA #78 Indian Wars & Migrations in Colonial America AA #79 Copper Miners on the Shores of Lake Superior AA #80 The Aztec World AA #81 The Lost Race of Lovelock Cave, NV. AA #82 Michigan's Ancient Past AA #83 Ohio's Great Serpent Mound AA #84 Ancient Jubilee Stone - The Central Band of Cherokee AA #85 Giants In North America AA #86 DNA and the Cherokee in North America AA #87 Raising the Stone in North America AA #88 A Semitic Presence in Ancient North America AA #89 Dwarfism In Ancient MesoAmerica AA #90 Cherokee Paint Clan: Mask of Life and Death AA #91 Copper Miners of the Great Lakes: 5000 BC to 1500 BC AA #92 New England's Ancient Stone Builders AA #93 Discoverer of the Bat Creek Stone Feb. 14, 1889 AA #94 Ancient Copper Culture Sites Discovered Underwater



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Volume 1, Issue 1:

Petroglyphs of Gorham*



•The Sacred Petroglyphs of Gorham - Frank Joseph

•Putting the Sacred Cows Out to Pasture - Jean Hunt

•Red Paint People and Red Ochre People: Link or Legend - George R Murray

•Great Stone Faces of Ancient Americans - John Dan Reib

•Michigan's Dolmens, A Stone Age Presence In America? - Fred Rydholm

•Will the Real Christopher Columbus Please Stand Up? - Col WR Anderson

•Down On the Farm - Wayne May

•A Selected Biography in Pre-Columbian American History - Vincent J Mooney Jr

•Bookclub

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Burrows Cave: Fraud or Find of the Century?*



•Burrows Cave: Fraud or Find of the Century? - John J White, III & Beverly H Moseley, Jr.

•The Elliott Pendant: A Celtic Goddess in Maine - Evan Hansen

•Georgia's Mystery Vessel - Dr Joseph Mahan

•Who Mined American Copper 5,000 Years Ago? - Betty Sodders

•Wisconsin's Gigantic Eagle Mound - Jan Beaver

•The Wall of Giant City - Frank Joseph

•Reader's Probe Wisconsin Sheath Mystery

•Down On the Farm: Romans in the Midwest - Wayne May

•A Selected Biography in Pre-Columbian American History Books - Vincent J Mooney Jr

•Book Review: The Dene and Na-dene Indian Migration 1233 A.D.

Escape From Genghis Khan to America - John Dan Reib

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Volume 1, Issue 3:

Stones of Atlantis?*

•Bimini and the Atlantis Controversy: What the Evidence Says - William Michael Donato

•Peru's Incredible Inca Stones - John Dan Reib

•The Shock of Recognition: A Quincunx from Wisconsin - Charles F. Herberger, Ph.D

•Ancient Egyptians of New Mexico: Part 1 - Barbara Holley Rock

•Atlantis In Wisconsin - Frank Joseph

•Stone Mounds of Oakland County - John Wolford

•30,000 Year Old Americans - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr

•Having Fun With History - A.A. Staff

•Down On the Farm: A Rare Find - Wayne May

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Antiquity of Modern Humans: Re-Evaluation - Jean Hunt

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Volume 1, Issue 4:

The Face of Asia in Prehistoric America*

•In Search of a Mayan Pyramid in Java - David Hatcher Childress

•Ancient Mound Builders of Japan - Frank Joseph

•How Old is the Bimini Wall? - Kenneth Caroli

•Georgia's Lost Indian Gold Mine - .Dr. Joseph B. Mahan

•A Tale of Two Mines - Lloyd Hornbostel, Jr

•Connecticut's Unfolding Mystery - Andrew E. Rothovious

•An Ancient American Exclusive: An Interview with Russell Burrows - Wayne May

•Down On the Farm: A Dolmen in Western Wisconsin? - Wayne May

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Chinese Connection: 2,500 year-old Voyages to America - A.V. Schaerffenberg

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Volume 1, Issue 5:

Archives of the Past: Stone, Clay, Copper*

•The Aztecs' 'Vessel of Time' - Frank Joseph

•The Mystic Symbol: Demystified - David Allen Deal

•McGruer's Gods and the Newberry Stone - Betty Sodders

•Ancient Sauk Cosmology: The Twins - Co-authored by Dr. J.E. Price & Lawrence Kabah, Elder of the Sauk Tribe

•The Phaistos Disk - John Miller

•Who are the Looters? - Vincent J. Mooney Jr

•The Newberry Stone: Curiouser and Curiouser - Frank Joseph

•Down On the Farm: The Stones of the Pearl River - Wayne May

•Letters To the Editor

•No Private Ownership of Archaeological Materials? - ACPAC Newsletter

•Ancient City of El Pital - Vincent J. Mooney Jr

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Volume 1, Issue 6:

Vikings!*

•The Oklahoma Rune Stone - Cyclone Covey, Ph.D

•Norumbega: A Norse Colony in Rhode Island? - Paul H. Chapman

•Little Known Viking Sites in America - Col. W.R. Anderson

•Vinland: Neither Lost Nor Forgotten - Gunnar Thompson, Ph.D

•Kensington Rune Stone - Margaret Barry Leuthner

•The Kensington Stone: A 14th or 19th Century Inscription? - Jane T. Sibley

•The Viking and the Indian - Frank Joseph

•Stone Ship May Be Viking Burial Mound - Carol Bass

•Viking Invasion - Gunnar Thompson, Ph.D

•Down On the Farm: A 6th Century Sword? - Wayne May

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Volume 2, Issue 7:

The Ruins of Comalcalco, Mexico*

•Enigmas of Ancient Hawaii - Van James

•The Bricks of Comalcalco - Neil Steede

•Pendejo Cave - Barbara Holley Rock

•The Calico Controversy - Ralph E. Vaugh

Ancient Wall of Bradley County, Tennessee - Diane E. Wirth

•The Kingman Coins - James P. Scherz, Ph.D

•Was the Voyage of Hanno's Story Told at Burrow's Cave? - John J. White, III & Beverly H. Moseley, Jr

•Ogamic Relic From the Inuits of Alaska - Victor Kachur

•Commentary: Newberry Tablet - Chuck Bailey

•Commentary: The Heavener and Kensington Rune Stone - Charles Boyle

•Down On the Farm: The Stone Lady - Wayne May

•Plant Evidence of Voyages From India to America - F.A.R.M.S.

•Florida Mastodon - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr

•Positive News On the Indian Front - ACPAC Newsletter

•Letters to the Editor

•Ground Scanning and the Newport Tower - Jim Whittal

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Volume 2, Issue 8:

Ancient Egyptians Sail to America!*

•The Great Stone Heads Speak - Frank Joseph

•From Pharaoh's Punt to Solomon's Mines - Kingsley S. Craig & Christine Payne-Towler

•New World Drugs In Old World Mummies - A.J. Julius

•The Hidden History of Columbus - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr.

•The Egyptians Were Here - R.A. Jairazbhoy

•Bones of Contention- America's Heritage Buried Alive - T.A. Freeman

•Looking For Punt - Kenneth Caroli

•Ancient Egyptian Impact On Native Americans - Russell Bennett Stafford

•Egyptians Statuettes in Mexico - Gunnar Thompson, Ph.D.

•Michigan's Mystery Mounds - Mark Jager

•Did the Chinese Discover California? - David L. Harvey

•Point: No Egyptians in Ancient America - Eric Lurio

•Counterpoint: Egypt's Role in Ancient America - Gunnar Thompson, Ph.D.

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Volume 2, Issue 9:

Inca Stone*

•Atlantis in Peru - Frank Joseph

•Rewriting America's History: Genetics and The South Pacific - Pricilla S. Meyer

•In Search of King Crowley - Betty Sodders

•The Ten Commandments and New Mexico's Mountain Citadel - David Allen Deal

•Michigan's Mysterious Tablets - Ken Moore

•Book Review: Explorers of Pre-Columbian America - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr.

•Book Review: The Walking People: A Native American Oral History - Betty Sue Flowers, Ph.D.

•Letters to the Editor

•Another Land Claim-Bury Confiscated Collections on Federal Land? - ACPAC Newsletter

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Volume 2, Issue 10:

Treasure of the Moche Lords

•Treasure of the Moche Lords - Mary A. Dempsey

•What Do the Temple Mounds Conceal? - .Joseph Mahan, Ph.D.

•New World Migration - Jimmie Lee Robins

•Watermelon, Green Cheese, and Smoke: The Power of Belief - W.R. McGlone, P.M. Leonard, Jr., & R.W. Gillespie

•Michigan's Enigmatic Images - Betty Sodders & Gerry Prich

•Ancient American Astrology: A System Developed In Isolation? - Bruce Scofield

•Larger Than the Santa Maria - James P. Grimes

•Spirit Pond Rune Stones Re-Stir Controversy - A.A. Staff

•Findings: From Across the Sea - Todd Hanson

Japanese Place Names in Ancient America - Don Smithana

•Book Review: In Plain Sight, Old World Records in America - Gloria Farley

•Journalistic Coverage of Nagpra - ACPAC Newsletter

•Insights: Old World People in the New? - John L. Sorenson

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Volume 2, Issue 11:

The Kiva- Gateway for Man*

•In Search of Hard Evidence: Ancient Stone Maps - Bill & Marilyn Kreisel

•Ohio Decalog: A Case of Fraudulent Archaeology - David A. Deal

•Ancient American Spirituality: A Hindu-Hebrew-Hopi Connection - Schuyler E. Grey, Ph.D.

•Wisconsin's Thunderbird God - .Joan Price, Ph.D. and Lawrence Kahbeah, Sr.

•Florida Before Columbus - Gunnar Thompson, Ph.D.

•Wabanaki: People of the Dawn - Robert J. Kord

•Ancient Pirate Treasure in Illinois? - Russell Burrows

•Saga of the Joe Kela Stone - Fred Rydholm

•Ohio's Tarlton Cross-Mound Opened - John White III, Ph.D.

•Riddle of Ancient Haiti - Frank Joseph

•In Memorium: Dr. Joseph Mahan - .A.A. Staff

•Press Release: B.C. Video, Prime Time NBC - A.A. Staff

•Editorial: The Pollution of Prehistory - Frank Joseph

•Book Review: Prehistory From a Plant's Point of View - A.A. Staff

•Findings: Please Tough the Artifacts! - Todd A. Hansen

•Down On the Farm: Nefarious Plough-Marks - Wayne May

•Letters to the Editor

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Volume 2, Issue 12:

Ancient Travelers to the Americas*

•Contact! They Crossed the Seas - Roberta Smith

•Prehistoric Chicago - Brian Solarzano

•Connecticut's Enigmatic Tunnels - David P. Barron

•The Kensington Rune Stone - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr.

•Bearded Foreigners in Mesoamerica - Diane E. Wirth

•They Did Write It Down - James P. Grimes

•Myth of the Meteor - Frank Joseph

•Missing Link Discovered - A.A. Staff

•Lost Churchward Material Republished - A.A. Staff

•NBC Update: Mysterious Origins of Man - A.A. Staff

•Editorial: Vindication at Easter Island - Frank Joseph

•Letters to the Editor

•Collector Arrested - ACPAC Newsletter

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Volume 3, Issue 13:

Tuscaloosa's Moundville Disc*

•Oklahoma's Buried Maya Treasure - Jim Iler

•The First Americans- Red or Black? - Willard P. Leutze

•Who Brought the Horse to America? - A.J. Clemens

•Ohio Decalogue is Ancient Arm Pyhlactery - David A. Deal and Dr. James Trimm

•Tuscaloosa's Moundville Disc - Iron Thunderhorse

•Maya City Rediscovered - Daryl W. Capps

•Ancient Anchors Off Maine's Coast - W. Mead Stapler

•Thompson Makes New Map Discovery - A.A. Staff

•Sacred Plunder, America's War Over Indian Artifacts - ACPAC Newsletter

•Ancient Flints Found in Kansas River Valley - Robert M. Drury

•Illinois Sate and Federal Law and Burrows Cave - Russell Burrows

•Controversial Viking Map Authenticated - A.A. Staff

•Editorial: Coming Out of the Archaeological Closet - Frank Joseph

•Letters to the Editor

•Speaking of Mysteries: An Introduction - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 3, Issue 14:

Peru's Prehistoric Stranger*

•The Standing Stones of Wisconsin - Lloyd Hornbostel

•What Did You See or Hear On Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious Universe - William Donato, M.A.

•Keepers of the Secret - Willard Leutze

•Ancient Secrets from Peru to Pompeii - John Miller

•Why We Forget the AmerNorse - Magnus Hrolf

•Wisconsin's Drowned City of the Dead - Frank Joseph

•Ohio's Hanukkah Mound - J. Huston McCulloch, Ph.D.

•4th Symposium a Big Success - John White, III

•African Heads in Mesoamerica - Diane Wirth

•Editorial: Who Forgot the Scots? - Frank Joseph

•Common Ground: Archaeology and Ethnology in the Public Interest - Iron Thunderhorse

•Letters to the Editor

•Mistaken Images - Iron Thunderhorse

•Book Review: Archaeological Anomalies - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr.

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Volume 3, Issue 15:

Stairway into Prehistory*

•Oracle of the Incas - Frank Joseph

•Louisiana's Scared Site - Jean Hunt

•The Powwow: Algonquian Traditions and Folklore - Iron Thunderhorse

•Ancient Colonizers to America - James P. Grimes

•Elusive Atlantis: The Search for the Antediluvian Civilization in the Bahamas - Dr. David Zink

•Letters to the Editor

•ISAC/ESOP November Meeting

•Contest for Ancient Human Remains - ACPAC Newsletter

•Ice Age Mummy: Rediscovered in a Nevada Museum - A.A. Staff

•Before the Deluge Came - A.A. Staff

•Book Review: America's Stonehenge: An Interpretive Guide - Andrew E. Rothovius

•Rock Wall Builders Unknown - James J. Fisher

•Book Review: America's Ancient Relics in Stone - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr.

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Volume 3, Issue 16:

Ancient Gold in Illinois*

•A New History for a New Century - Horatio Rybnikar

•The Business of Discovery - .George W. Lodge

•Why a Special Report on Mystery Cave - Wayne May

•The Man in Search of a Lost Tomb: Interview with Harry Hubbard - Wayne May

•Jack Ward, Curator of the Secret - Horatio Rybnikar

•Doctor of Decipherment, Warren Cook - Horatio Rybnikar

•Translator of the Tablets: Interview with Paul Schaffranke - Wayne May

•Pay No attention to that Man Behind the Curtain! - Horatio Rybnikar

•Why Alexander's Tomb is in Illinois - Paul Schaffranke

•Washington's 9,000 Year-old Caucasian Skeleton - A.A. Staff

•African Chief's Skull is that of a White Woman - A.A. Staff

•Israel's Archaeology Slips into the Dark Ages - A.A. Staff

•New Evidence Authenticates Bimini Road - A.A. Staff

•Epigraphic Society Announces Symposium - A.A. Staff

•Letters to the Editor

•Editorial: The Stone Pyramids of Ancient Japan - Frank Joseph

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Volume 3, Issue 17:

Underwater City Found Near Japan!*

•Underwater City Found Near Japan - Frank Joseph

•Whatever Happened to the 'Western Whites'? - William Donato

•Ancient Wonders of Japan - Frank Joseph

•Super Technology of Ancient Egypt and Peru - Laura Lee

•Ohio's Magical Mounds - David S. Bornus

•Special Photo Section

•Washitaw Nation Holds National Convention - A.A. Staff

•Bimini Granite Reclassified - William Donato

•Ancient Maps Put Phoenicians in America - Bill Toma

•Editorial: Is Burrows Cave for Real? - Frank Joseph

•Ancient American Book Store

•Memories of Atlantis - Iron Thunderhorse

•Letters to the Editor

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Volume 3, Issue 18:

Pre-Columbian Blacks--- From Africa or Elsewhere?*

•Strange Saga of the Viking Ship - Lloyd Hornbostel

•Who Carved the Minnesota Rune Stone? - Dr. Ralph Scott

•Etowah Cherokee Legends of the Creation - Joshua M. Bennett

•Pre-Columbian Blacks- From Here or Elsewhere? - James Grundy

•Mystery of Ohio's Serpent Mound - Ross Hamilton

•Michigan's Ancient Coptic Christian Picture-Library - David Allen Deal

•Skeletons Alter American Prehistory - A.A. Staff

•Researchers Find 6th Century Evidence for Welsh Prince in Ohio - Wayne May

•Viking Research Meeting in Minnesota - .A.A. Staff

•Controversial Viking Map Authenicated - Vincent J. Mooney, Jr.

•Government Attempt to Suppress Find Fails - ACPAC Newsletter

•Editorial: Come to the Symposium! - Frank Joseph

•Letters to the Editor

•Algonquians and the Vikings - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 3, Issue 19/20:

Special "Double" Issue- Utah's Prehistoric Strangers*

•The Search for Ophir, King Solomon's Isle - Dr. Gunnar Thompson

•Whence Came the Oneota? - Donna Stehling

•Western Petroglyphs Hint of Ancient, Overseas Visitors - Frank Joseph

•Transoceanic Navigators of the Ancient Past - Keith Bennett

•The Kinderhook Plates: Discovery of Deception? - J.G. Barton

•The Grand Mound of Minnesota - David S. Bornus

•Bimini Road: Getting to the Core of the Matter - Dr. Joan Hanley

•Visit to a Thousand Year-Old Viking Home in America - Don Raab

•Florida's Oldest Mound in Trouble - Dr. Joan Hanley

•Rhode Island's Tower: Colonial Mill or Viking Lighthouse? - Paul Chapman

•Chicago's Great Stone Face - Frank Joseph

•Seeds of Paradise, Maize Diffusion Before Columbus - Dr. Gunnar Thompson

•Mexico's Quarter-Million Year-Old Human Habitation Site - Dr. Virginia Steen-McIntrye

•The Latest Photos of Lemuria - A.A. Staff

•A Welsh Artifact in Kentucky? - A.A. Staff

•Nevada Mummy Update - ACPAC Newsletter

•Status Quo for Kennewick Man - ACPAC Newsletter

•Andean Textiles Go on Display in California - William Donato

•Western States Conference Report - A.A. Staff

•Ancient Oil Lamp Unearthed in Ohio - Wayne May

•Book Review: Hidden Cities - Horst Friedrich

•Book Review: From Atlantis to the Sphinx - A.A. Staff

•Down On the Farm: Stone Heads of Missouri - Wayne May

•The Dawnlanders - Iron Thunderhorse

•Editorial

•Letters to the Editor

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Volume 3, Issue 21:

East Star Man, Quetzalcoatl, Kukulcan, Viracocha, America's Ancient Visitors

•Red Cedar River Death Masks - John Russell

•Noah's Ark and His Lost City of Naxuan - David A. Deal

•Stone Tablets of Mu - Prof. Nobuhiro Yoshida

•'Standing Stones' of Northern California - Steve Bartholomew

•The 'Lost Tomb' of Alexander the Great and Other Problems - Alexander P. McGregor

•Emergence of America's Viking History - Marion Dahm

•Book Review: Fair Gods and Feathered Serpents - Terry O'Brien

•Book Review: The Secret of the Incas - Bruce Scofield

•New Find Near Bimini - A.A. Staff

•Editorial: Japan's Sunken 'City': Geological or Archaeological - Frank Joseph

•Letters to the Editor

•Phoenician Grapes Growing in Virginia? - John Fitzhugh Millar

•Indian Mascots - ACPAC Newsletter

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Volume 3, Issue 22:

Temple of Chachapoya

•Atlantis of the Andes - Jim Allen

•The Indian Legend of Moroni - Richard Hensley

•New Evidence for Ancient Afro-Americans - Paul Barton

•The Ancient Genius of Ohio's Great Serpent Mound Builders - Ross Hamilton

•Viking War-Axes Found in Upper Midwest - Margaret Leuthner

•Iowa's Puzzling Throne's of Stone - Reverend Orville Friedrich

•Temple of Chachapoyan - Frank G. Ciampa

•Book Review: The First Discoveries of America - Frank Joseph

•Letters to the Editor

•Editorial: History is Not Religion, But Religion May Be History - Frank Joseph

•Back in the Colonies - ACPAC Newsletter

•The Kickapoo Prophet and His Hieroglyphic Prayer-Sticks - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 3, Issue 23:

Who Were the Mound Builders?*

•Project Alta: Search and Discovery in the Bahamas - Frank Joseph

•A Mayan Temple Found in Illinois? - John Miller

•Lost Legacy Found in Wisconsin - Ancient Earthworks Society

•Bering 'Land-Bridge' Theory Collapsing - David Burton

•Photographic Preservation of Peru's Puzzling Petroglyphs - Frank Ciampa

•Radiocarbon Dating: Tool or Magic Wand? - Robert F. Helfinstine

•The Mound Builder Myth: What Did Squier and Davis Actually Say? - John White, III

•Ecuador, America's Prehistoric Port of Call - Bruce Scofield

•Germany's 400,000 Year-Old Javelins - Keith Bennett

•Missouri's Mystery Weapon - Keenan Newell

•Japan's Megalithic Links to Ancient America and Europe - Prof. Nobuhiro Yoshida

•Welsh King Murdered in 7th Century America - Jim Michael

•Letters to the Editor

•Editorial: Our Next Symposium - Frank Joseph

•Skeletons in the Closet - ACPAC Newsletter

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Volume 3, Issue 24:

California's Maze Stone

•Stargazing Turtles and Giant Stone Faces of the Rockies - Paul Trevers

•We Need Our Own Museum! - James P. Grimes

•Comalcalco: Maya Innovation or Old World Intervention? - David J. Eccott

•Japan's Hunting Prayer Stone: Evidence of Contact with Ancient Mesopotamia - Hideko Fukuda

•Rediscovering Ophir - Hector Burgos-Stein

•Shared Star-Lore of Ancient Egypt and Pre-Columbian America - Hector Burgos-Stein

•California's Mysterious Maze Stone - Frank Joseph

•Modern Vikings Celebrate a Century of the Kensington Rune Stone - Wayne May

•Has Missouri's Ancient Knife Been Identified? - Daryl W. Capps

•Skull Morphology - ACPAC Newsletter

•Middle American Diffusion Throughout Our Continent - Iron Thunderhorse

•Letters to the Editor

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Volume 4, Issue 25:

Exclusive Photos: Gold of Ancient Ecuador!*

•The Lost Gold of Ancient Ecuador - J. Golden Barton

•The Search of Leif Erickson's Vindland - Rolf M. Nilsestuen

•Inscribed Bone Puts Vikings in Utah - Frank Joseph

•Is a Book About Arrowhead Hunting 'Unethical'? - Derek J. Anderson

•Traces in Time: The Jeffers Petroglyphs of Minnesota - David S. Bornus

•The Overlooked Treasures of Prehistoric Wisconsin - Frank Joseph

•Ancient Copper Mining in the Upper Great Lakes - D.J. Hoffman

•The Lost Celtic Gold Mines of Arizona - Evan Hansen

•New Tomb Discovery in Southern Illinois - Wayne May

•Report of 1998 Ancient American Conference - Wayne May

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Ancient Micronesia and the City of Nan Madol - Kenneth Caroli

•Feds Rebury Archaeological Evidence - ACPAC Newsletter

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Volume 4, Issue 26:

Christ in America?*

•Christ in Ancient America? - Wayne May

•Arches of Ancient Rome and Pre-Columbian Mexico: A Relationship? - David Ecco

•The Great Pyramid as Observatory - R. Allen Thompson

•Was a 14th Century Templar Knight Buried in New Mexico? - Michael S. Kaulback

•Ancient Serpents of Southern Illinois - John White, III

•Mexico's Sculpted"'Roman Head" - Diane Wirth

•Late Work From 'Noah's Ark' Site - David A. Deal

•Buhl Woman Sheds Light on Ancient Americans - A.A. Staff

•Mammoth Bones Unearthed in Wisconsin - A.A. Staff

•Mexico's Pyramidal Comalcalco 1,000 Years Older than Suspected - Neil Steede

•Huge Spiral Columns Found in Sea Off Japan - Professor Nobuhiro Yoshida

•Ancient American at Diffusionist Conference - A.A. Staff

•Hopewell Pipe Theory Disproved - Dale M. Gnidovec

•Prehistoric Silos Buried at Nation's Capital - A.A. Staff

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Native Art in North America - Frank Joseph

•Book Review: The Extinction of the Mammoth - Kenneth Caroli

•The Montauk Puzzle Stone - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 4, Issue 27:

Utah's City in the Clouds

•Utah's Lost City of the Wasatch Mountains - Wayne May

•Did the Vikings bring Berber Slaves to America? - Author Unknown

•Giants of the California Desert - Frank Joseph

•Baby Rock- Ogham in California - Steve Bartholomew

•The Ancient Dead Speak - Louis Beam

•New Mexico's Giant Circles - Richard Walburn

•The Dragon in the Lake - Archie Eschborn

•Betty Megger's Findings in Ecuador - John White, III

•North Dakota Road Workers Unearth Stone Sphere - William Gorham

•Letters to the Editor

•Slippery Slope of the Sacred Site - Roxanne Owens

•Long Island Algonquian Oracle Stone - Iron Thunderhorse

•Dial 911 for "Archaeology" - ACPAC Newsletter

•Book Reviews: Atlantis, Lemuria, The Aztec Calendar Stone, Diffusion Debate, Ancient Canary Islanders - Frank Joseph

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Volume 4, Issue 28:

Secret Chambers in the Rockies*

•Secret Chambers in the Rockies - Jared G. Barton

•Iowa's Davenport Stone: 19th Century Hoax or 2,000 -year-old Artifact? - James Grimes

•Drums Along the Minnesota - Eddie Benton Benais

•Hunting the Lost Pyramids of Pusharo - Frank Ciampa

•Cherokees' Supernatural Warriors, Defenders of the Nikwasi Mound - Iron Thunderhorse

•The Newport Structure: Colonial Mill or Viking Tower? - Thomas P. Dungan

•Evidence of Vikings in North America: Norse-Algonquian Language Connections....Valerie Vaughn

•People of the Serpent: A Hint About Toltec Origins - John J. White, III

•The Discovery of Ohio's Mystery Tablet - Dr. L.B. Welch & J.M. Richardson

•Rock Art Links Across the Ocean - Professor Nobuhiro Yoshida

•New Underwater Discoveries in the Bahamas - William Donato

•Midwestern Epigraphic Society Conducts Extraordinarily Interesting Symposium - A.A. Staff

•IRAC, Ripon Wisconsin - A.A. Staff

•Find of the Century Revealed? - A.A. Staff

•Down on the Farm - Wayne May

•Letters to the Editor

•Listen to the Trees - Garvin, Kingswan and Redcloud

•It's like giving away something you borrowed - ACPAC Newsletter

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Volume 4, Issue 29:

Ohio's Ancient Highway*

•Ancient Ohio's Great Hopewell Highway - Ross Hamilton

•Mystery Woman and Symbols from Mexico - John White, III

•Buffalo Hunting 11,000 Years Ago - Mike Pearce

•Did the Chinese spark American Civilization? - Professor Nobuhiro Yoshida

•Did 'Industrial Man' first arise in Ancient America? - E.S. Neiberger

•Stone Spheres of the American West - Evan Hansen

•Discovering Ancient Stone Monuments of Upper Michigan - Fred Rydholm

•Ancient Michigan Mound Adventure - David Hoffman

•Missouri's 6.000-year-old Village - Jennifer Viegas

•National Geographic participates in exploration at Egypt - Chris Ogilvie

•Hopewell Excavation in Ohio - Jim Emmitt

•Volunteers excavate Red Cloud Park - Wayne May

•Mudstone source for Burrows Cave Found - Wayne May

•Routes to the New World - ACPAC Newsletter

•Down on the Farm: Mississippi's Mystery Axe - William May

•Book Review: Atlantis, Mother of Empires - Kenneth Carol

•Letters to the Editor

•Ancient American Indian Watercraft - Iron Thunderhorse

•Book Store

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Volume 4, Issue 30:

Hebrews in 1st Century Illinois*

•An Ancient North African Treasure-Trove in Illinois - Frank Joseph

•How the Portuguese Outfoxed Columbus - Gunnar Thompson, Ph. D

•The Mystic Symbol and Jesus - John J. White, III

•The Great Walls of Texas and Iowa - Frank Joseph

•Mexico's own "Machu Picchu" - Tom Demott

•Lost Ruins and Petroglyphs of the Peruvian Amazon - Prof. G. Cope Schellhorn

•The Megalithic Astronomers of Prehistoric Quebec - Claude Legarev

•Did Irish Monks visit Kentucky 1,000 Years Before Columbus? - M.C. Edwards

•Newark Holy Stones Debate - William Conner

•Underwater Ruin found near Malta

•Miami Miracle Comes True - Robert Ghost Wolf

•Clovis Culture: A Pacific or an Atlantic Crossing?

•Kennewick Man may have Asain roots

•Letters to the Editor

•Aztec Technology - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 5, Issue 31:

The Crystal Skull*

•Pre-Columbian Crucible, the Birthplace of American Civilization - Cyclone Covey

•Giant Bears terrorized Ancient America. - Dr. E.J. Neiburger

•The Crystal Skull, Ancient Artifact or Modern Fake? - Frank Joseph

•The Michigan Tablets, an Archaeological Scandal - J. Golden Barton and Wayne May

•The Prehistoric Stone Towers of Japan and Easter Island - Professor Nobuhiro Yoshida

•Post-Flood Origins of the Great Mother Earth Goddess Religion - David Allen Deal

•More on Iowa's Walled Lake - Frank Joseph

•Photo Show highlights ancient Sacred Sites

•Atlantis Rising/Ancient American stage September Conference in Montana

•Ancient American reporters speak in Michigan

•Atlantic Monthly cites Ancient American

•Rock Lake web site opens

•The Smithsonian Institute versus the Kensington Runestone

•Letters to the Editor

•Secrets of the Snake Dance - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 5, Issue 32:

Did the Incas Sail to Africa?

•The Stone Face at Mummy Mountain - Dr. James P. Scherz

•American and Japanese Dragons, Related? - Dr. Nobuhiro Yoshida

•Could the Incas have Sailed to Africa? - Kota Mamba Expedition

•Pre-Columbian Crucible, the Birthplace of American Civilization (part2) - Dr. Cyclone Covey

•Ohio's Colossal Network Mound Endangered - William F. Romain

•Trashing America's "Politically Incorrect" Prehistory - Fred Rydholm

•New Mexico's Sacred Petroglyphs Threatened

•Reader's Tip Leads to Discovery of Ancient Stone Ruins

•Atlantis Rising/Ancient American Stage September Conference in Montana

•ACPAC

•People's Festival in Baraga, Michigan

•Update From Illinois on the Burrows Cave Site

•ARARA Conference

•Test Prove Romans Visited Prehistoric Mexico

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Catastrophism By Kenneth Caroli

•Giants, Dragons and Devils of Prehistoric Connecticut - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 5, Issue 33:

Burrow's Cave Find of the Century!

•Burrows Cave, Find of the Century! - by John J. White, III and Beverley H. Moseley, Jr.

•Wisconsin's Silver Mound - Robert F. Boszhardt

•Wisconsin's Underwater "Pyramids" and the Outside World in Prehistory - Kenneth Caroli

•Pre-columbian Contact between Native Americans and Norsemen - Rob Krott

•Pre-Columbian Crucible: the Birthplace of American Civilization - Dr. Cyclone Covey

•The Mysterious Stone Structures of New England - Scott A. Browne

•Burrows Cave is Opened! - Russell Burrows

•Ancient Oil Lamps in New York

•America's Ancient History "For Sale" in Nevada - R. Victor Markham, Jr.A

•Earth Changes-2000 Conference

•Canada's Sacred Petroglyphs "Cannot be Photographed" - Bob Harvey

•Viking "Mooring Stones" found in Minnesota - Leland Pedersen

•Book Review: Dragon Bones, The Story of Peking Man - Penny van Oosterzee

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC: Lithic Technology

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Volume 5, Issue 34:

California's Great Stone Wall

•Discovering Wisconsin's Ancient Cairns - by Lloyd Hornbostel

•The Lost Runestone of Minnesota's Norway Lake - by Max Ohlendorf

•What Destroyed Atlantis? - by Frank Joseph

•Texas' Rock Wall: Natural Anomaly or Underground City? - by Carolyn Draper Giles

•Mystery of the Mound Matrix - by Ronald J. Pastore

•The "Great Wall" of California - by Oscar Valverde and Raul Marquez

•Wisconsin River Rock Art - by Merlin Redcloud

•Found: The Lost City of the Zapotecs - by Col. P. Wayne Gosnell

•Atlantis Rising-Ancient American Conference

•Letters to the Editor

•Giants of the Royal Incas - by Glen Kimball, Ph. D

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Volume 5, Issue 35:

Copper Cultures of Upper Michigan & Wisconsin*

•Endangered: Michigan's Sacred Site - by Dr. James E. Gillihan

•Prehistory's Greatest Mystery: Copper Mines of Ancient Michigan - by Octave J. DuTemple

•America's Oldest Cemetery, the Copper Miners' Grave Yard - by Wayne N. May

•Missing: Half-a-Billion Pounds of Ancient Copper - by David Hoffman

•Historical and Geological Record of the Copper Country - by Fred Rydholm

•Who Mined Great Lakes' Copper 4,000 Years Ago? - by Jim Grimes

•Ancient Trade Routes in Americas Copper Country - by Professor James P. Scherz

•I visited Wisconsin's Finest Copper Collection - by Wayne N. May

•Earth Changes-2000 Conference

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Ancient Man, A Handbook of Puzzling Artifacts

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Volume 5, Issue 36:

Is Christ the Pale Prophet of North America?

•An Ancient American Indian Stone Calendar in Connecticut - by Iron Thunderhorse

•North American Warfare and A Tradition of Giant - by Ross Hamilton & Patricia Mason

•An Ancient Japan-Wisconsin Connection? - by Professor Nobuhiro Yoshida

•Changes in Lake Michigan Flooded Ancient Monuments - by Gerard Leduc, Ph. D

•Underground City of the Grand Canyon, Fact or Fable? - by Frank Joseph

•Roman Relics found in Arizona - by Earl Koenig

•North America's Pale Prophet - by Joshua M. Bennett & Wayne N. May

•Mongolian Mask Found in West Virginia - by John Fisher

•New Evidence Confirms Earlier Date for Minnesota Runestone - by Harold Blauzahn

•New Book Releases

•The Mystery of Iowa's "Walled Lake" Continues - by Benoit Crevier

•Book Review: The Werewolf Book - by Frank Joseph

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC: What's a Collector doing here? - by Forrest Penn

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Volume 6, Issue 37:

The Michigan Tablets: Frauds or Relics?*

•Analyzing a Giant Prehistoric Celt - by E.J. Neiburger, DDS

•A Hungarian Beat Coumbus to America - by Fred Hamori

•The Michigan Relics: Are They Frauds? - by Rudolph Etzenhouser

•The Bell and the Hammer: Two "Impossible" Finds - by Dennis Ballard

•An Ancient Greek Historian's Sailing Directions to North America - by Alban Wall

•Ohio's Ancient City - by Wayne May

•Kennewick Man: May He Rest In Peace? - by Carol Lever and Peter Quinone

•Non-Invasive Technology Reveals Ancient Burials - by Wayne May

•New Book Releases Burial Mound Site to be Research Preserve - by Carolyn Lange

•Greek Coin Found in Missouri - by Dr. Cyclone Covey

•Michigan Mysterious Bracelet Tested - by Wayne May

•Letters to the Editor

•The "All-Night Walker" of Native American Astronomy - by Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 6, Issue 38:

Oklahoma's Great War

•The Grand Canyon and the Great Pyramid - by Barry McEwen

•Is Cuba the "Lost" Island of Atlantis? - by Andrew Collins

•The Discovery of Ohio's Brush Creek Tablet - by Dr. J.T. Everhart

•The Aztec Volcano God - by Todd L. Moody

•Bloody Battle for Ancient Oklahoma - by Ruel McDaniel

•Ohio's Serpent and Britain's Stonehenge: An Astonomical Relationship - by Ross Hamilton

•America's Most Ancient Civilization, Older by More Than a Thousand Years - by Zechariah Sitchin

•"Mystery Walls" Found in Minnesota Lake - by Frank Joseph

•An "Ancient Fortress" in Oklahoma? - by David Campbell

•A Keltic "Cross" (Pillar) in Mexico? - by Dr. Cisco Drake

•Goslin's Thousand Year Old Mummy - by Beverley H. Moseley, Jr. & John J. White, III

•A Norse Ship in Canada? - by Jennifer Robins-Mullin

•The Strange Death of Blue Babe - by Dennis Ballard

•Mills Found the Adena Pipe, Not Baby! - by Dr. John White, III & Beverley Moseley

•Woman Damages Indian Village

•An Ancient Chinese Ship Found in California? - by Walt Wiley

•"The Atlantis Trail" to Bolivia - Jim Allen

•Book Review by Sydney Tanner

•Letters to the Editor

•Ten Foot Giants in Canada

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Volume 6, Issue 39:

Sunken Citadel off Yonaguni Island

•Sunken Citadel off Yonaguni Island - by Dr. Masaaki Kimura

•Japan's Lemurian Connections with America - by Gunnar Thompson, Ph. D.

•Stone Age Malta's Columbian Contacts - by Frank Joseph

•An Ancient Egyptian Temple in Canada? - by Jason O'Donahue

•Expedition to California's "Unseen Wall" - by Steve Bartholomew

•The Beothuk: Last of the Red Paint People - by G. Iudael Jewell

•Missouri's Sacred Stone Mound - by Cecil Abbott

•The Caucasian "Mummy People" of Alaska - by J.F. Pettyjohn

•The "Unkown Race" of the Mound Builders

•A Roman Head in Pre-Contact Mexico - by Dr. Cyrus Gordon

•Ancient Alaska and the Great Flood - Marilyn Jesmain

•On-Your-Knees Cave - by Terence E. Fifield

•Ancient America and the Bermuda Triangle - by Carl P. Munck

•Viking Sword found in Pennsylvania? - by Jack Bell

•Midwest Symposium

•Olmec Chinese Origins Established

•Knights Templar Artificact found in New Jersey?

•Desecration in Afghanistan

•In Memoriam, Cyrus Gordon - Zena Halpern

•Viking Exhibit, Houston Museum of Natural Science

•Down on the Farm: Missouri's Puzzling Disc

•Letters to the Editor

•Submarine Ruins Off YonaguniFrank Joseph

•Native Americans and the Clock-Crazy World - Evan T. Pritchard

•The Gateway to Atlantis - Kenneth Caroli

•A Theory of Native American Ancestral Diffusion - Dr. Cyclone Covey

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Volume 6, Issue 40:

Mesoamerica: Sport of Life and Death

•The Sport of Life and Death: The Mesoamerican Ballgame - Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC

•Christians in America Before Columbus - by Richard Graeber

•An Iberian Mortuary Complex in Ancient Michigan? - by Dennis J. Moore

•What was the Monster of Alton, Illinois? - by Clara Kern Bayliss

•Prehistoric Monsters in Ancient Canadian Petroglyphs - by Paul G. Chamberlain, Ph. D

•Holocaust of Giants: The Great Smithsonian Cover-up - by Ross Hamilton

•Josiah Priest's Neglected Theory - by De Villo Sloan

•Stone Figures found on Utah Mountainside - by Greg Nelson

•Carbon-14 Testing Disputed

•Dan Spatz Lost "City" Found Off Cuba - by Andrew Collins

•Letters to the Editor

•Video Review: English Sacred Sites - by Frank Joseph

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Volume 6, Issue 41:

The Real Face of the Maya

•Did Ancient Chinese visit the Grand Canyon - by Jack Andrews

•Hall of Records in the Great Pyramid - by Dawoud Khalil Messiha

•Niagara's Ancient Cemetery of Giants - by Benoit Crevier

•Chinese Statuette found in Oklahoma Mound - by Cyclone Covey, Ph.D.

•Annotated Transcription of Ohio's Decalogue Stone - by J. Houston McCulloch, Ph.D.

•Ancient Electronic Technology in Wisconsin - by Christopher T. J. Dusch

•New York's Man in "Brass"

•Idaho's Flood Flood-Giants Remembered - by Thomas E. Farner, Ph. D.

•They saved Wisconsin's Man Mound - by Andrew Collins

•Findings Show First Americans were Caucasian

•Has the Face of Lemuria been Found? - by Frank Joseph

•U.S. Navy Atlantis Cover-up?

•Latest Discoveries show the Maya in a New Light - by Frank Joseph

•Book Review: In Search of Lemuria - by Frank Joseph

•Book Review: Ancient Encounters - by James P. Grimes

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC: Smithsonian Archives

•Pseudo-Archaeology - by Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 6, Issue 42:

Tombs of the Embarras River

•The Quest for Wisconsin's Sunken Civilization - Archie Eschborn

•Language Ties from America across the Pacific - David Doerr

•Underworld Cult of the Pueblo People - Brian White

•Rock Lake's Underwater "Indian Shafts" - Wayne N. May

•Pre-Columbian Blacks, Indeed Out of Africa - Richard A. Fields

•Missouri's Pineville Mound is Saved - Rex Jackson

•Olmec: Mesoamerica's First Culture - Paul A. Barton

•The Stone Baths of Prehistoric New York - John Friedman

•Utah's Mysterious Pilling Figurines - Enid Howard

•The Great Triangles of Rock Lake and Aztalan - Frank Joseph

•X Factor DNA - Wayne May

•Gigantic Newcomers to Prehistoric St.Lawrence - Reprint

•Old Mortar Possibility Shown by PIXE - Dr. Cindi Schmitt

•Opening an Ancient Mound: An Eyewitness Account - Reprint

•Update Southern Illinois Site - Wayne May

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Mound Builders - James A. Nosker

•Book Review: The Barnes Review - Frank Joseph

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Volume 7, Issue 43:

Minoans in America

•Hidden Mystery of the Celtic Cross - Crichton E.M. Miller

•Last Visit with Helge Ingstad - Jerry Amernic

•Strange Relics from the Depths of the Earth - J.R. Jochmans, reprint 1979

•Dogon Versus Dagon at Burrows Cave - Kenneth E. Zimmermann, MES

•Expeditions of Hernando De Soto, 1539-43 - Iron Thunderhorse

•Sequoyah: The Man Behind the Myth - Mack Bettis; A review of “Traveller Bird”

•When was Atlantis Really Destroyed? - Kenneth Caroli

•Minoans in America? - Frank Joseph & Wayne May

•Texas Artifact: Facts and Philosophy - Robert Helfinstine

•The Importance of the Vinland Expeditions - Hjalmar Rued Holand

•Who are the Looters - Frank Joseph

•Tombs of the Embarras River: An Update - Frank Joseph

•Letters to the Editor

•Giants: G.I. Butler, reprint 1885

•Book Review: Bones;Discovering the 1st Americans - James A. Nosker

•Book Rev.: The Little Ice Age: Viking Colonies, Earthworks and N. American Cannibalism..De Villo Sloan

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Volume 7, Issue 44:

Caddo Mounds of Louisiana

•The Symbolic Dress of Ancient Hawaiians - Helen Kitchen Branson

•Dismantling the Alaskan Land-Bridge Theory - David Doerr

•A Caddo Burial Site at Natchitoches, Louisiana - Winslow M. Walker

•Lost Monuments of the Mound Builders - Reprint: Records of the Past, Vol. X

•Ancient Sea People Mines Found Intact - Michael Busch

•Ancient Florida's AIS Indians - Robert I. Davidsson

•Crystal Eagles of Ancient America - Frank Joseph

•Did the Templars Seek Refuge in French Canada? - Gerand Leduc

•Aztec Calendar Stone: Myths and Facts - Iron Thunderhorse

•Ancient Sanskrit Pictograph near Sedona, Arizona? - Jack Andrews

•Ancient Mexico's Curious Connection to Wisconsin's Sunken Pyramid - Kathy Kasten

•Down on the Farm: Unusual Find on the Lake Bottom - Nelson Jecas

•Stone Enigma - Robert Chrisholm

•Letters to the Editor

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Volume 7, Issue 45:

Ancestors of our First Americans

•Peruvian Ruins of America’s Oldest City - Patrick C. Chouinard

•An Ancient “Boat” in Native American Rock Art? - Carl A. Bjork

•Medallion? Charm? Coinage?

•Washington State’s Mystery-Cult Beast - Gary L. Wilson

•Native Americans Remember the Great Flood - Frank Joseph

•Alabama and Tennessee Burial Urns - Bureau of Ethnology: 1924

•Tennessee’s “Lost Tribe of Israel?” - Brian Allen

•Mexico is Atlantis - Gene D. Matlock, B.A., M.A.

•The Stone Lions of Cochiti - L. Bradford Prince

•Did Odysseus Sail to Newfoundland? - Victor Kachur

•Dragons link Ancient Greece to Japan through America - Professor Nobuhiro Yoshida

•Geologist Critiques Ancient American Anomalies - James J. (Bud) Shelton

•Ancestors of our First Americans - Wayne May

•Midwest Epigraphic Symposium in Ohio

•Evidence shows Chinese Beat Columbus and Magellan

•In Memoriam: Thor Heyerdahl

•Down on the Farm: Rock Hunting

•Book Review:The Lost Book of Enki

•Book Review:This Land: Zarahemla and the Nephite Nation

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review:How the Sun-God reached America

•Book Review:The Destruction of Atlantis

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Volume 7, Issue 46:

North America's Oldest City

•Overseas Visitors to Kentucky in 225 AD - David Feldman

•As Above, So Below in Ancient Arizona - Gary A. David

•Archaeological Cover-Ups - Will Hart

•Lemurians and Atlanteans in North America? - Frank Joseph

•Who Made the Mounds? - John Winston

•North America’s First Mound Builders - Joe Zentner

•Geologist Critiques Ancient American Anomalies, Part 2 - James J. (Bud) Shelton

•Mysterious Giant Sculptures of Tell Halaf. - E. Royston Pike

•An Egyptian Pharaoh’s Likeness in Illinois? - John H. Bailey, III News

•Kennewick Man Stars in New Film - Mike Lee

•In Memoriam: Ethel Stewart - John J. White, III

•What’s Going on Here?

•ACPAC: Inca Settlement Discovered

•1,500-Year-Old Celtic Inscription in Los Angeles - Christopher Nyerges

•Sword of the Uintahs - Steve Schaffer

•Historical Collections of Ohio

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Reviews: Archaeological Mexico

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Volume 7, Issue 47:

Utah's Ancient Anomalies

•Did the Irish Beat Columbus to America by 900 Years? - Crichton E.M. Miller

•Does a 6th Century Welsh King lie Buried in Tennessee? - James Michael

•The Severed-Head Cult in Britain and America - De Villo Sloan

•Utah's Anomalies, Ancient and Otherwise - Steve Shaffer

•Egyptian Hieroglyphs in Ohio - H.K. Landis

•Part 2: Who Made the Mounds? - John Winston

•A Stone Age "Pompeii" in Orkneys - Lewis Spence

•Americans in Minoa, Minoans in America and the Fear of History - Gregory DeLaCastro

•TheViking Cat that Discovered America - Frank Joseph

•The Mysterious Figure in Minnesota's "Third Cave" - Michael Hauser

•Vinland Map is 20th Century Forgery

•The Latest on Atlantis in Cuba - George Erickson

•The Enigma of the North Atlantic Crescent - Patrick Chouinard

•Helicopter Search for Wisconsin's Sunken Enigmas - Archie Eschborn

•Mystery of Serpent-Woman Rock Solved - Mike Lexa & Douglas Kauffman

•San Diego Desert Stone

•ACPAC

•The Kensington Runestone - A Book Review by Catt Foy

•Charms or Divination Stones? - Iron Thunderhorse

•Etowah, A Mississippian City

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Volume 7, Issue 48:

The Face of Ancient America

•Native American Art at Peabody Essex Museum

•Puerco Pueblo: Cross Roads of the Ancient Southwest - Sydney J. Tanner

•Who Made the Mounds? Part Three - John Winston

•Ancient American Copper Technology - E.J. Neiburger, DDS

•Sacred Pipestone of Wisconsin's Blue Hills - Jim Patraw

•Did the Norse reach North Dakota? - Jim Nosker

•Discoverer of Burrows Cave tells how He found It - Russell Burrows

•Decipherment of Ogam at Burrows Cave - Victor Kachur

•The Kensington and Heavener Runestone Hoaxes - J.D. Hains, M.D.

•Ice Mummies of the Incas - Patrick C. Chouinard

•Romans Beat Columbus to Western Hemisphere

•Book Review: Incredible Bronze Age Journey

•Book Review: Voyages of the Pyramid Builders

•Stone Face Found in Wisconsin's Black River Forest - Bessie Kmiecik

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC: Atlatls and Public Prehistory

•Sky Bear and the Dancing Rock Petroglyphs - Iron Thunderhorse

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Volume 8, Issue 49:

Michigan's Controversial Tablets Go Home

•Arizona’s Mystery Mesa - Gary A. David

•The Great Serpent Sculpture - John Friedman

•The Mystery of Easter Island Images - T.A. Joyce

•The Strange God of Southern Illinois - John H. Bailey, III

•The Lost History of Ancient Michigan - David J. Wood

•Minnesota’s Stone Age Monument - David Hoffman

•Canada’s Rock Art Enigma - Iudhael Jewell

•Georgia’s Man-made Hills - Joe Zentner

•Ontario’s Ancient European Fig Leaf - Michael Busch

•DNA Proves Early Americans were Caucasian - Frank Joseph

•Michigan’s Controversial Tablets Go Home - Wayne N. May

•Monument to Indians at Custer’s Last Stand

•Ancient Rock Art - Bonnie Marx

•Olmec Writing Found - Paul Recer

•Book Review: Bows of the World

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC: Kennewick Man Court Decision

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Volume 8, Issue 50:

Exclusive: First Photos of Prehistoric Token Found In

Upper Michigan

•Stone Walls of Sounthern Illinois - Wayne May

•Pottery Vase with Figure Painting - E.P. Dieseldorff

•The Pre-Columbian Connection: Transatlantic Ships - James P. Grimes

•American Indians: Out of India? - Gene D. Matlock

•Horse Sacrifices in Ancient Siberia - E. Royston Pike

•Dighton Rock, The Mystery Boulder of Massachusetts - John Gallagher

•Shared Astronomy in Ancient Egypt and Pre-Columbian Mexico - Richard A. Fields, II

•The Lost History of Ancient Michigan, Part II - David J. Wood

•Did Chinese Visitors Leave their Mark in Prehistoric Arizona? - Greg Nelson

•The Enigmatic Ruins of Chachapoyas - Pat Chouinard

•New Evidence for Pre-Columbian Transpacific

•Contact between China and Mexico - Mike Xu

•Mound Builder Park Sites - MES Columbus, Ohio

•Prehistoric Michigan’s Lost “Token” from Java Resurfaces - Frank Joseph

•ACPAC: New Finds at Teotihuacan

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Volume 8, Issue 51:

Pennsylvania's Burial Cairns

•The Lost “Gridiron” of Ohio ”Rescued with...a $2.00 Map - Charles N. Hill & James R. Hill

•American Indians: Out of India? - Gene D. Matlock

•Marksville, Louisiana’s Prehistoric Outpost - Gerard Fowke

•Georgia Before Columbus - Jim Miles

•Bronze Age Michigan - Daniel J. Wood

•The Discovery and Loss of Ohio’s “Hopewell” Age Mound - Frank Joseph

•Pennsylvania’s Burial Cairns - Irvin N. Shirk

•Smoking Gun at Last - Jim Michaels

•A Chinese Drug-Urn in Prehistoric New Jersey? - William A. Donato

•Embarras River Tomb Site: An Update - Wayne N. May

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC

•Found: The Indians’ Astronomical “ Key" - John H. Bailey III

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Volume 8, Issue 52:

Tennessee's Pipe of Death

•North American Pipes: Extraordinaire - Wayne May & Frank Joseph

•Americas Forgotten Scripts - Glade L. Burgon

•Solved: The Mystery of south America’s Nazca Lines - Frank Joseph

•Aboriginal Pottery of Eastern United States - W.H. Holmes

•Who Built the Forts and Garden Beds of Prehistoric Michigan? - Daniel J. Wood

•Ancient America’s Rivers: Arteries of Exploration - Warren W. Dexter

•A Mayan in Ancient Egypt - Stephen S. Mehler

•Ancient Americas Tenth Anniversary

•Discovered: America’s Oldest Image of a Deity - Greg Borzo

•Ancient Mining Near Bat Creek - Bill Baker

•America’s Stonehenge

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC

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Volume 8, Issue 53:

Cone-Heads of Peru

•North American Pipes: Extraordinaire - Wayne May & Frank Joseph

•Michigan’s Mound Builders: Historical Background of the Soper-Savage Collection of Inscriptions and Photographs - Leonard D. Carter and Dr. Paul R. Cheesman

•Wyoming’s Stone Teraph - Dorothy Wilke

•The Mystery of South America’s Subterranean Tunnels - Warren Smith

•Alabama’s Russell Cave: Haven for Ancient Americans - Joe Zentner, Ph.D.

•Empire Lost: History of the Algonquin Nation - Cyclone Covey, Ph.D.

•Portrait of an Indian Astronomer - John H. Bailey, III

•Cone-Heads of Peru - David Hatcher Childress

•Ancient Kentucke Historical Association - Jim Michael

•Letters to the Editor

•ACPAC: Early Archaic in Texas

•Book Review: Mesoamerican and Ancient Middle Eastern Traditions

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Volume 8, Issue 54:

Illinois Cave About to Yield Its Secrets?

•Smiling Stone Faces of Michigan and Wisconsin - Daniel J. Wood

•Ancient Inscriptions in Montana - Warren W. Dexter

•Pre-Columbian Chinese Treasure found in California - Arthur D. Palmer

•The Latchstring Picture - Berthalee Broyles, submitted by Brian Allen

•Old World Units of Measure, Newark Ohio - James P. Scherz, Ph.D.

•Ohio's Ancient Adena Mound - Professor William C. Mills, B.SC.

•The Rhode Island Tower - Mark S. Longo

•Canada's "Hammer of Thor" and other Mysteries - Frank Joseph

•Connecticut's 5th Century Church - John Gallager

•The Great Tzilacatzin: An Aztec Goliath - R. Victor Markham, Jr.

•Kensington Runestone goes to Sweden

•AA Issue #52, correction page

•Useful Research Web Sites

•Illinois Tomb Site Update

•Letters to the Editor

•The Brockville Giants - G. Iudhael Jewell

•Floods Reveal Ancient Burial Grounds - Mike Goodson

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Volume 9, Issue 55:

Prehistoric Ruins of the Southwest

•Smiling Stone Faces of Michigan and Wisconsin - Daniel J. Woo

•Visiting Ohio’s Serpent Sculpture - Linda Mayer-Matz

•They Too, Came in Ships! - Gene D. Matlock

•Prehistoric Ruins of the Southwest - Professor U. Francis Duff

•Germany’s Bronze Age Disc - Dr. R.M. de Jonge and J. S. Wakefield

•Michigan’s Relics Come Home - John R. Halsey, Ph.D.

•Michigan’s Artifacts Fakes or History? - David A. Deal

•Mystery Stones Yield Their First Translations - James R. Harris, Ph.D

•Emerging Lemuria, Lost Civilization of the Pacific - Frank Joseph

•Washington State’s Ancient “Sky-Stone - Teresa Herrima "

•Letters to the Editor

•Southold Indian Museum News

•Book Review: Archaeological Anomalies - by William R. Corliss

•Book Review: Re-Creating the Word - by Barbara L. Moulard

•ACPAC

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Volume 9, Issue 56:

700 AD European In West Virginia

•An 8th Century Irishman in West Virginia - Robert L. Pyle

•A Remarkable Prehistoric Pipe - Col. Cornelius Cadle

•Prehistoric Ceramics at Van Etten Creek - Dennis M. Morrison

•Bronze Age Sweden’s “Sunship” to the Americas - Dr. R.M. de Jonge and J.S. Wakefield

•Today’s Cherokee and America’s first Civilizers? - Professor Cyclone Covey

•Vermont’s “Egyptian Rock” - John Gallagher

•Walls of Poseidon in the Bahamas - William Michael Donato, M.A.

•Battle of Skull Island: the Viking Connection - Daniel J. Wood

•ACPAC: Kennewick Man’s Court Victory

•Book Review: 1421, the Chinese Discovery of America - Collette Thomas Smith

•Letters to the Editor

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Volume 9, Issue 57:

The Maya: More Ancient Than Suspected

•Prehistoric “Forts” or “Observatories” in Ohio and Tennessee - Frank Joseph

•First Hieroglyphic Writing Found in East Texas - Bruce M. Lockett

•Earliest Written Script Surfaces in India - Patrick C. Chouinard

•Newfoundland Pre-Columbian Stone Cross - Myron Paine, Ph.D.

•Buddhist Priests in America - Joan E. Price, Ph.D.

•Fossil Man of Kansas - Warren Upham and George F. Wright

•Lost Earthworks of St. Louis, Missouri - T.R. Peale

•The On Going Saga of Kennewick Man - George Kadar

•Maya Civilization: Far Older Than Expected - Frank Joseph

•ACPAC: Kennewick Man’s Court Victory

•Ancient Kentucke Historical Association

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: America’s Stonehenge - Sydney Tanner

•Swastika Interpretation - John J. White, III

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Volume 9, Issue 58:

Ohio's Face of the Mound Builders

•Two Enigmatic Stones from Ohio: Hancock County Tablet and Quaker City Cuneiform Tablet - by William Tiell

•Secret of the Stone Tablets - by Charles V. Richardson

•James Adair: Friend of the Five Civilized Nations - by Brian Allen

•Phoenicians/Israelites discovered America 2,000 years before Columbus - by Mark Wislicenus

•Florida’s 8,000-Year-Old Cemetary - by Patrick C. Chouinard

•Ancient Michigan’s Solar Eclipse Table - by David Allen Deal

•Ohio’s Most Unusual Pipe - by Martha Potter

•Cultural and Physical Similarities of the “Beaker People” and the “Adena” - by Fritz Zimmermann

•Angel Mounds and the Great Circle: Forgotten Monuments of Ancient Indiana - by Frank Joseph

•Halsingfand Roots in Minnesota: An Immigrant Story

•Maya Altar Found in Guatemala - by Frank Joseph

•Kennewick Man Appeal Unlikely - by Anna King

•ACPAC

•Midwestern Epigraphic Society

•Native American collection of Bronx Huntington Free Library Moved to Cornell University in Ithaca, New York

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: No one Knows His Name

•Celtic Script in New Hampshire - by Sydney J. Tann

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Volume 9, Issue 59:

Tomb of the Embarras River or Burrows Cave?

•Tomb of the Embarras River or Burrows Cave? - Wayne May

•Gematria and the Biblical Codex Found in Ancient Earthworks of the Ohio Valley - Fritz Zimmerman

•Ancient Osage Village Site - Central States Archaeological Journal

•Did Britons Visit 6th Century America? - Jim Michael

•Kennewick Man, Still Politically Incorrect - James J. Daly Sr.

•Boenker’s Hill - Tim McLandsborough and Mike Pinnell

•Dr. Dickson’s Mound Builders Near Lewiston, Illinois.....Addison J. Throop

•Atlantis Miners in American Copper Country - Frank Joseph

•Anasazi Rock Art at the Valley of Fire - Kimberly Horg

•Ancient Egyptian Knife Removed from California’s Giant Sequoia

•Upsetting Archeology’s Apple Cart

•Pre-Inca City Found in Peruvian Jungle

•Mayan Sacred Language Re-discovered

•Midwestern Epigraphic Society

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: Cahokia Mounds Digging For the Past

•New Book Release: The Mystic Symbol

•Mark of the Michigan Mound Builders

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Volume 9, Issue 60:

Mediterranean Oil Lamp found in Wisconsin

•Forgotten Earthworks of the Prehistoric Midwest - Frank Joseph

•Pre-Columbian Indo-European Civilizations of the Americas - Tom Finn

•Ohio’s Prehistoric Village Site - William C. Mills

•Algonquian Traditions and other American Enigmas - Pat Morgan

•Clipping the Piasa Bird’s Wings - John J. Dunphy

•An Indiana Temple to the Egyptian Sun-God? - Dr. R.M. de Jonge

•Topper is Fifty Thousand Years Old

•BatCreek Stone:Cherokee or Hebrew? - David A. Deal

•Midwestern Epigraphic Society

•The Newfoundland Cross: European Comparisons from the Viking Age

•Mediterranean Lamps: Anomalies of the American Midwest..Wayne May

•ACPAC

•Letters to the Editor

•Talking Sticks

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Volume 10, Issue 61:

The Bow and Arrow at Burrows Cave

•The Real Origins of "America" - Tom Strider

•America's Oldest Pyramid - Frank Joseph

•Ancient City Discovered in Michigan - David A. Deal

•Earthquake Archaeology - Curits J. Little, ESQ.

•Michigan's Prehistoric Remains Imperiled - Fredrick Bennett Wright

•King Crowley of Arkansas - Russell Johnson

•A Viking "Obelisk" in Maine? - Dennis J. Arsenault

•The American Bow and Arrow at Burrows Cave - John J. White, III and Beverley H. Moseley, Jr.

•Michigan's Sanilac Petroglyphs: Relics of Ancient America's Inner World - Daniel J. Wood

•Two California Ogam Stones - Steve Bartholomew

•No More "Clovis Moses"

•The Most Powerful Fort in Ancient America - Frank Joseph

•New Book Release: The Dragon in the Lake - .Archie Eschborn

•ACPAC: Kennewick Man Again

•New Book Release: Visitors to Ancient America - William F. McNeil

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Volume 10, Issue 62:

West Virginia's 5th Century Statue

•West Virginia’s 5th Century Statue - Nancy Clark

•Mexican Cave Artists - Dr. R.M. de Jonge and J.S. Wakefield

•Wisconsin Lamp is a Roman Artifact - John Friedman

•North African Impact on Ancient America - Patrick C. Chouinard

•Mystery Skulls of British columbia - Harlan I. Smith

•Ancient Sacred Symbol Links Utah to India - Ray Urbaniak

•West Virginia’s Pre-Columbian Inhabitants - Glenn D. Lough

•Copan, Maya City of Beauty and Mystery - Robert Sterner

•Ancient Kentucky Historical Association

•ACPAC

•New Book Release: The Ten Tribes of Israel - Timothy R. Jenkins

•The Kingman Coins - (a sidebar to accompany John Friedman’s article

Wisconsin Lamp is a Roman Artifact)

•Bird Ogam in Ancient America

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Volume 10, Issue 63:

Mississippi's "Emerald Mound"

•They Came from the East - Wayne N. May

•Natchez Village - Jim Barnett

•Following Pharaoh’s Ships to New York - John Gallagher

•Diffusionist Evidence for the Great Flood - Jason Torres

•Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent - Jerry Amernic

•Michigan Coptic Christian Update - David A. Deal

•Conference on Ancient America

•Meteor Strike Caused Ohio Serpent Mound Crater - Frank Joseph

•New Book Release: “The Spiro Mound”

•Roman Figure Found Off New Jersey Coast - Frank Joseph

•Two unusual Artifacts Found

•Book Review: The Atlantis Encyclopedia - .Janet Boyer

•Book Review: Forbidden History

•Opening of an Indian Mound - H.C. Powers

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Volume 10, Issue 64:

An Egyptian Presence in B.C. America

•Egyptian Mortuary Statuette,
Found in Northern Illinois - Wayne N. May and Frank Joseph

•Enigmatic Artifacts of Ancient America - Warren K. Moorehead

•West Virginia Road to Nowhere and Lost City of Stone - David Cain

•Visiting Ohio's Spruce Hill Fort - Wayne May

•Spruce Hill Fort: A Birds Eye View - David A. Deal

•Mexico's 40,000 Year Old Footprints Demolish "Land Bridge Theory" - David A. Deal

•Ohio's Ancient Metal Cast? - William Conner

•European Stone Age Monuments Found in Canada - Frank Joseph

•Conference on Ancient America

•Kennewick Man's Biography is written in his bones - Melanthia Mitchell

•The Bow and Arrow at Burrows Cave: Another View Point - Andy Tracey

•Oklahoma's Greatest Mound: Part One....Larry and Christopher Merriam

•Reaction to Ancient American Publisher's "They Came From the East" article - John J. White, III

•Book Reviews: Stolen Continents: 500 Hundred Years of Conquest and Resistance - Houston Chronicle

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Volume 10, Issue 65:

The Ohio Decalogue Stone

•The Ohio Decalogue - David A. Deal

•Ancient Colorado Rock Art Predates Anasazi - Carl Lehrburger

•Ancient American Responds to Michigan Tablet Testing - Wayne May

•Pre-Americas: A Brief Overview - David Hoffman

•Oklahoma’s Greatest Mound - Larry and Christopher Merriam

•New Mexico’s Mystery Rock - Lydia Rome

•Exploring the Maya and Moche Worlds: The Peabody Museum,

Harvard University exhibit opens

•Michigan’s Prehistoric copper Country Host AmericanConference - Frank Joseph

•ACPAC: Kennewick Man

•Letters to the Editor

•Book Review: The Americas That Might Have Been - University of Alabama Press

•A Revealing Correction: Prehistoric Michigan’s “Token”

•Came from India - Frank Joseph

•Book Review: The Kolbrin

•Glenn Kimball Special Edition: Your Own World Books

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Volume 10, Issue 66:

Bimini Road: New Evidence for a Submerged Ancient Seaport

•Pilgrimage to New Mexico's Mystery Mountain - Samuel Oshmier

•Calalus, A Roman Era City in Arizona - .James P. Grimes

•Part II: Pathfinder Petroglyphs and Possible Associations with Native American Mythology - Carl Lehrburger

•Ghostly Flame Reveals an Ancient Treasure - David Cain

•According to the Maya Calendar, What will Happen in

2012? - Richard B. Graeber

•The Ohio Rock: A Sun Dial Mould? - William Smith & Wayne May

•Proof: The Bimini Road is an Ancient Ruin - William Donato, M.A.

•Ancient Oil Lamp Discovered - Steve Shaffer

•ACPAC: News From Abroad and Yucatan

•Ancient American Artifact Preservation Foundation

•Scientists Discover the Kensington Rune Stone's "Smoking Gun"

•Exploring the Maya and Moche Worlds: The Peabody Museum, Harvard University exhibit opens

•New Book Release: Discovering the Mysteries of Ancient America

•Book Review: Under Ground! - Frank Joseph

•The Sistine Chapel of Misoamerica Uncovered in Guatamala

•Conventional Scholars Go Into Shock Over Mexican Footprints

•DVD Review: The American Bimini Harbor - Frank Joseph

•New Book Release: The Orion Zone

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Volume 11, Issue 67:

West Virginia's Grave Creek Mound

•A Walk Through America's Oldest City - Amy Martin

•Greenland: Bridge Between the Old and New World - Dr. R.M. de Jonge & J.S. Wakefield

•Skull Face in the Kentucky Blue Grass - Al Cornet

•Stone Effigies from the Southwest (reprint) - .Professor Warren K. Moorehead, A.M.

•West Virginia's Grave Creek Mound and Its Inscribed Tablet - Wayne May

•California's Mystery Monolith - Frank Joseph

•Rock Art Dates Hebrews in New Mexico - Rav Moshe Ben Yehudi

•Evidence of Visitors from Israel, India in America - .John J. White, III

•Aztec Knives shown of the First Time - Bunky Crawford

•The Archaeological Society of Ohio

•ACPAC: Decline in Archaeological Societies

•MES Research Symposium

•AAAPF Conference on Ancient America

•ACPAC: On Your Knees Cave

•Tribes Claims Rights to Ancient Bones

•Ancient American Summer Projects

•New Book Releases

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Volume 11, Issue 68:

Ecuador's Phoenician Artifacts*

•The Crespi Collection: Ecuador's Phoenician Art - Dr. Warren Cook

•The Anubis Caves: Evidence of Mithraism and Celtic Religion In The Oklahoma Panhandle - Carl Lehrburger

•The Skulls of Missouri's Goat Bluff Cave - Gerald Fowke

•Wisconsin's Pyramid City and Lizzard Mound - Frank Joseph

•Holy Smoke: The Powerful Peace Pipe - W. Max Reid

•Canada's Petroglyph-Serpent Mound Connection - Iudhael Jewell

•Kentucky's Ancient Message Board - .James Burchell

•California's Mystery Monolith - Diane Wirth

•Genetics Rewrites Pacific Prehistory - Peter Marsh

•The Archaeological Society of Ohio

•AAAPF Conference on Ancient America

•Japan's Lost Treasure House of the Sea - Professor Nobuhiro Yoshida

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Volume 11, Issue 69:

Mound Builders: Monuments of the Mississippi River System

•The Great Beaver Island Stone Circle - Archie Eschborn

•The Gaelic Connection with Southeastern Kentucky - James H. Burchell

•Mound Builders: Monuments in the Mississippi River Valley (reprint) - Dr. Henry Mason Baum

•Hopewell Mound Group of Ohio - Prof. Warren K. Moorehead

•Holy Smoke - Mack Bettis

•The Anubis Caves Part II - Carl Lehrburger

•Pittsburgh City of Mysteries - E.P. Grondine

•Multi-Alphabet Writing Series found on Burrows Cave Artifact - John J. White III & Beverley H. Moseley

•New Erosion Technology - Eric Stein

•AAAPF Yearly Conference at Big Bay, Michigan

•New Book Releases

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Volume 11, Issue 70:

Ancient Grave Cairns Mark Their Journey

•Evidence of Old World Travelers in Colorado: The Sun Temple and Crack Cave - Carl Lehrburger and Scott Monahan

•Easter Island Demystified - Peter Marsh

•Burial Mounds of Albany Illinois (reprint) - William Baker Nlckerson

•A Templar Treasure In Nova Scotia - Kassandra Dycke Ba. S.Pg.

•Pre-Inca Bolivia's "Impossible" City in the Sky - Frank Joseph

•The Stone Rows of Tormsdale: A Voyage to Central America the Realm of the Dead (Caithness. NE Scotland, c.1600 BC) - Dr. R.M. de Jonge & J.S. Wakefield

•Pennsylvania's Cairns of the Delaware - Wayne May

•Asiatic Fathers of America. New reprint

•China Map Lays Claim to Americas - Dauld Doane

•Discovery Channel Releases Diffusion DVD

•Ancient American Remembers Marlon Dahm

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Volume 11, Issue 71:

Ancient Americas: A New Look

•Ancient African Gold in Illinois? - Philip Coppens

•Menorah Found in Catskill Mountains of New York - Zena Halpern

•12th Century Welsh Forts in Indiana? - Rick Osmon

•Ancient Ohio's 10 Commandments - Jim Michaels

•Michigan's Lost God and Tablet - Henriette Mertz

•The Atlantis Code: Key to Bronze Age America - Iudhael Jewell

•Big Mound at St. Louis, Missouri - A.J.Conant

•Florida's Prehistoric Sea-Anchors? - Archie Eschborn

•New Additions for A.A. Bookstore

•News About Origins of Native Americans - Stephen R. Bliss

•Comments on the "X" factor in North America - Wayne May

•Ancient America Exhibit at Chicago Field Museum

•Big Bay Conference report

•Ancient American Book Club

•Letters to the Editor

•New Book Review: The Origin of Culture

•New Book: Secret Voyages to the New World

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Volume 11, Issue 72:

Bearded Faces of Mesoamerica

•A.D. 1465 Canoe Discovered in Southern Mississippi - Terry Haney

•Bearded Faces and MesoAmerican Prehistory - Frank Joseph

•Soper-Savage Find Revisited - James P. Grimes

•Around C.E. 535 Change American History - John J. White III

•The Mastodon and Mammoth Contemporary with Man - Fredrick Bennett Wright

•Mysterious Petroglphs in the U.S. - Terry Carter and Shawn Davies

•Pennsylvania's Stone Fort - Irvin Shirk

•Our Museums: A Recent Observation

•Neil Capehart Kennewick Man: On Schedule For a Six Month Checkup - Anna King

•Midwestern Epigraphic Symposium

•A.A.A.P.F. Midwestern Conference

•Answers From Antiquity - Colette Smith

•Recent Finds in the News

•ACPAC

•Minnesota Archaeologists Hoisted on their own Academic Petard

•Comments on the "X" factor in North America - Wayne May

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Volume 12, Issue 73:

Machu Pichu's Hitching Post of the Sun

•The Quest for Ecuador's Metal Library - Philip Coppens

•The Pelasgians and the Girifalco Tablets - Adriano Forgione

•Tecumseh's "Zero-Year Curse" - James P. Grimes

•Ancient Egyptian Carvings - John Gallagher

•Bolivia's Ancient Canals - J.M. Allen

•Did Ancient Electric Lighting also Travel to America? - Larry Brian Radka

•Chickasawaba Mound, Mississippi Valley - Curtis J. Little, ESQ.

•The First Islander - Chuck Graham

•Tribute to Lloyd Hornbostle Jr.

•AAAPF Midwest October Conference

•Recent Finds in the News

•Great Pyramid Mystery Resolved!

•We Told You So

•Ancient American Interviews Brian Haughton Hidden History Author - Frank Joseph

•Answers from Antiquity - Colette Thomas Smith

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Volume 12, Issue 74:

Illinois Hopewell Mound: Russell-Naples #8

•Colgate Researcher Discovers Tomb Remains in Honduras - Caroline Jenkins

•A Picture is Worth 1,000 Years - Anthony V. Riscossa

•A Return Route Across the Ocean, Encoded at Tormsdale Rows - Dr. R. M. de Jonge and J. S. Wakefield

•An Old Map and Some Chicken Bones Threaten Mainstream Archaeology - Frank Joseph

•Excavation of the Adena Mound - Professor William C. Mills

•GIANTS - Glenn A. Kimball

•Unveiling the Secrets of Mound PK-5 - Eldon Barrowes and Wayne May

•Score Another One for the Amateur

•Diffusion Conference October 5-7

•DNA Links Aborigines to African Walkabout

•Spruce Hill, Ohio, NEWS! - Nancy Stranahan and Larry Henry

•Alive With Spirits - Bruce Vandervest

•Answers from Antiquity - Colette Thomas Smith

•Book Review: Asiatic Fathers of America

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Volume 12, Issue 75:

Egyptian Anomalies

•The Corn Springs Petroglyphs - Glen Kippel

•Egyptian Looking Medallions found in Two States - William Fisher

•Yod Hey Vau Symbol Located at Escalante Canyon - Chad Cooper

•Ancient Anasazi Shaman Medicine Whistle - Robert Thomas

•The Other Columbus - Habeeb Salloum

•Wisconsin's Ancient Copper Miners - Herbert Wagner

•Indian Fort Mountain, Kentucky - John Payne, M.D.

•The Sword in the Stone - Carol Stone and Roy M. Davis

•A History of the Native Americans in Akron, Ohio - Jim Feldman

•Treasure in Nova Scotia? - George Burden

•New Research Shows Vikings Used Sun-Stones

•A Temple in Tennessee - Jake Hopping

•A Skull tells of Vikings in South America - Frank Joseph

•What Happened to the Cherokees of Half Moon Bay? - Chief Walking Bea

•Burrows Cave: The First Article - Sue O. Miller

•Ancient Smelter Site?

•Answers from Antiquity - Colette Thomas Smith

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Volume 12, Issue 76:

Tomb of the Embarras: Excavation Has Begun

•Secret Among the Trees - Darrick Dean

•Ancient Stone Faces of New Port Richey Florida - Archie Eschborn

•Crystal Pyramid Found in Wisconsin's Rock Lake - Frank Joseph

•The Legendary Azgens: A White People in Prehistoric Kentucky - William D. Conner

•Preserving Wisconsin Mounds - Frank Arial Flower

•Giants of the Ancient Ohio Valley - Ross Hamilton

•The Discovery of Three Continents (2300 B.C.) - Dr. R. M. de Jonge

•Crossing the Labrador Sea (1600 B.C.) - Dr. R. M. de Jonge & J.S. Wakefield

•A Cry of Outrage: A Friend of the Serpent Mound

•Oxford University News Release

•Spruce Hill News

•Epigraphy: Burrows Cave Script - David Grant Stewart, Sr.

•Senate Bill Could Return Kennewick Man Bones to Native Tribes - Annette Cary

•A.A.A.P.F. Conference Report

•Tomb of the Embarras: Excavation has Begun

•Revealed: America's Oldest Painted Temple

•Letters to the Editor

•Answers from Antiquity - Colette Thomas Smith

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Volume 12, Issue 77:

Venus Alignments & Rhode Island's Newport Tower*

•The Mayans and Their Ruins - Habeeb Salloum

•Texas Giant Human Skull - Archie Eschborn

•The Rocky Creek Stone: A Mississippian Treaty - Donald N. Yates

•Legends of White Indians in the Americas - Colette Thomas Smith

•Mound Works on Hales Place Jackson Co. IL - Cyrus Thomas

•Travels in the Yucatan: Mayan Secrets - Colette O'Brien

•Exploring Prehistoric W.V. White Day Creek - David Cain

•Venus Alignments in the Newport Tower, R.I. - Scott F. Wolter P.G.

•Nasca Iron Ore Mine found intact in Peru - Amy Patterson Neubert

•Kennewick Man: New Rules Damage Research - Annette Cary

•Archaeological Society of Ohio Symposium

•Linguistic Experts Concerned About Languages

•Warren W. Dexter, Obituary

•Eastern Cherokee Display Ten Commandments

•Kansas Field Trip reveals Chi Rho Symbol

•Source of the Mississippi River

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Volume 12, Issue 78:

Indian Wars & Migrations in Colonial America*

•Ohio's Ancient Smelters - Darrick Dean

•The Puuc Region; Kabah & Sayil - Colette O'Brien

•Indian Wars and Migrations in Colonial America - J.B. Mansfield

•Native Copper Objects of the Copper Eskimo - Donald A. Cadzow

•Where Did All The Copper Go? - Fred Rydholm

•Grave Creek Tablet is Genuine - Ida Jane Gallagher

•The Atlantic Conference, August 2008

•New Books for A.A.

•A.A.P.S. Fall 2008 Conference on Ancient America. WGBH Boston DVD releases

•Michigan's Heritage Stone Enigmas - Archie Eschborn

•The Goldsberry Farm Stone

•Letters to the Editor

•New Evidence may prove Prince Madoc was here - Helen E. McKinney

•Answers from Antiquity - Colette Thomas Smith

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Volume 13, Issue 79:

Copper Miners on the Shores of Lake Superior

•The Pawnee Americans - Mark E. Zimmerman

•The Puuc Region; Uxmal - Colette O'Brien

•Following the Track of the Werewolf - Frank Joseph

•Prehistoric Copper Mines: Lake Superior - Skillings Mining Review

•Mounds of the Kanawha Valley, W.V. - J.W. Powell

•Mitrochondrial DNA: North America - Pat Morgan

•Caucasian Mummies of China - Patrick C. Chouinard

•The Atlantic Conference, August 2008

•Earthworks Shrouded in Mystery - John Switzer

•A.A.P.S. Fall 2008 Conference on Ancient America

•Geological Origin: Burrows Cave "Black Stones" -Scott Wolter P.G.

•Ptolematic Religion at Burrows Cave - John J. White, III

•Brazil's Immense Gardens - David Hoffman

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Volume 13, Issue 80:

The Aztec World

•European Temple on Lake Huron Island - Michael Busch

•Algonquin Linguistic Group and Traditions - Patrick Morgan

•COBA: Wind Ruffled Waters - Colette O'Brien

•The Aztec World - Chicago Field Museum

•The Giant Serpent of Kansas - Frank Joseph

•Spanish Soldiers of Fortune

•Our Country, Chapter VII reprint

•The Chart of Columbus - David A. Crowder



•The Need to Preserve Documentation - Bradley T. Lepper

•A.A.P.S. Fall 2008 Conference on Ancient America

•Japanese Arrived here 30,000 years ago

•Douglas Savoy Obituary

•Letters to the Editor

•An Excerpt from "1434" - Gavin Menges

•Kentucky's Stable Rocks: Ancient Zodiac Site? - Jim Leslie, MES

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Volume 13, Issue 81:

The Lost Race of Lovelock Cave, NV.

•Site Identification on Southern Illinois Artifacts - Scott Wolter

•Mystic Symbol Ship Artifact from Burrows Cave - John J. White, HI and Beverley H. Moseley, Jr.

•The Phoenician Head from Las Balsas - Romeo H. Hristov and Santiago Genoves T.

•Kennewick Man and the Lost Tribe of Norden - Pat Chouinard

•Exploration of the Gartner Mound - William C. Mills (part one)

•Discovery of the Islands in the Atlantic - Dr. R.M. de Jonge and J.S. Wakefield

•Lost Race of Lovelock Cave, Nevada - California Monthly Newspaper

•The Inola Rock Shelter - Harvey Shell

•Egyptian Queen Beat Columbus by 3000 years - Gunnar Thompson, Ph.D.

•Letters to the Editor

•Murray Tunnel Update -Jim Leslie, MES

•New Worlds Oldest Observatory in Peru- Frank Joseph

•Book Review: "Unearthing Ancient America"

•Ancient America's Amazing Garden Beds

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Q:​

Your new book is genius. I love that the chapters are categorized by ingredient. What inspired you to organize it this way?

A:​ The idea of breaking down the book by ingredient happened somewhat by accident. When I first was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis I knew absolutely ZERO about the disease and even less about how food might impact it. My mom was the first person to suggest I start looking at my diet and she bought me a whole gaggle of books on food and wellness. They all sucked. Seriously, sucked. I mean there wasn't a single thing I would have been the least bit interested in cooking. I started looking more and more, but every book I found was pretty uninspired. That's when I started to think that somebody should write a book about the impact diet has on disease, but with good recipes and solid research. I never thought I would be the one to do it, but a few months later, as I started to experiment with my own diet, I realized I had something to share.

The first thing I did when I started thinking about the relationship between food and well-being was to make lists of all the things I like to cook with. Olive oil was at the very top of the list. Anchovies were up there too. Once I had compiled a pretty comprehensive list of my favorite things to cook with, I started reading more about the nutritional properties of these ingredients. Guess what? Most of them happened to be the best things for me (hooray for Mother Nature!) These ingredients really became my heroes, as they changed the way I feel. That's when I decided to write a book broken down by ingredient that could focus on each and present them in ways the home cook might not think of. I'm a chef; my job is to make food taste good. For a very long time I've found that the words "healthy" and "delicious" have been really challenging to say in the same breath. My hope is that this book helps bring these two words together.

Q:​

The book reads very thoughtfully. It feels like a real labor of love. How long did it take you to complete?

A:​From soup to nuts, the book took nearly three years. I was insistent on making a book that wasn't just "recipe/photo, recipe/photo" with really over-produced, studio photos. I wanted it to feel personal and to have narrative and grit and realness. I am a bit of a control freak. When I have an idea for something I tend to get very involved in every aspect (I designed Tertulia which drove my contractor crazy) but I think this is part of what makes the restaurant successful. The book was no exception. I told the publisher that I would only do the book if my best friend from high school, Colin, photographed it.

Colin captures a family moment.

Colin and I have been working together for years, we were roommates, we're really close and I knew that the only way this book could capture my life, family and food was if he shot it. I couldn't be happier with how it turned out. He's so talented and has been struggling for years as a photographer and this book has really been his big break. It meant that he and I traveled to Spain a few times to shoot, went to my mom's farm in Vermont and had dinners on the roof of my apartment. It wasn't the most efficient way to make a book, but I'm far more interested in doing it the right way, rather than the quickest way. It also took me far longer to write than it would have taken a more experienced writer, but in the end, we managed to get it done. Somehow.

Q:

We who read about food know that you have rheumatoid arthritis and that you say you have been able to heal yourself through diet. What have you cut out and or limited? Also, what do you eat on a regular day?

A:​You'll notice that the book isn't so much about cutting out as it is adding in. Most of the diets I read about were elimination diets, which I find very exclusive. I wanted this book to be much more inclusive. Simply from a philosophical position, there is something inherently more positive about embracing rather than rejecting. This is not to say you include just any old thing. This book is about what works for me. It is not a prescription for dealing with inflammation (though I have managed to get off of some very hardcore drugs and be nearly pain-free through food and exercise!) If you find that gluten or corn or nightshades don't work for you, by all means, avoid them. I happen to LOVE tomatoes. And corn. And eggplant. Initially I thought I was completely screwed. Then I changed the way I thought about these ingredients and I realized what I really loved about a tomato in August, the height of its season, was completely missing from a tomato I had any other time of year. I derive a lot of pleasure and joy from eating a tomato in peak season and I get nearly no joy or pleasure from eating an unripe, out of season tomato. The solution seemed pretty obvious to me: eat them in moderation, when they are best and make something of a ceremony out of it. Really celebrating that ingredient and the pleasure and joy I it gives me far outweighs the inflammatory impact it may or may not have on me. Frankly, I think a lot of the diet-related issues people suffer from have more to do with extended over-exposure to the wrong ingredients rather than the ingredients themselves. Of course I have no scientific proof to back this up, but that's what my gut (pardon the pun) tells me.

So to answer your question, what have I cut out? Well, basically anything with an overly scientific name I can't pronounce! I've cut out nearly all refined sugar, refined flour (I will have wheatberries and farro, both of which have gluten in small amounts, but tend to be much more digestible). I've cut out most alcohol, though I have a glass of wine or Scotch from time to time. The most important thing for me is to know the provenance of the food I eat, or at least to have a sense that it's coming from a source that I trust. It can be hard to do this if you're not meticulously sourcing your ingredients but it makes for a good argument to return to a traditional way of shopping and cooking. I'm lucky that I have the luxury of knowing EXACTLY where most of my food comes from. In the summer, I actually grow a lot of my own vegetables on my roof, which is perhaps the most gratifying way to eat. Oh, and I went hunting on Saturday so I know where my birds come from ;).

On a regular day I eat mostly vegetables. I tend not to eat too much meat. If I do eat it, it's in small quantities. I eat a fair amount of fish and shellfish and I try to eat a lot of greens. I eat granola in the morning with rice milk.

Q:​

At your NYC restaurant, Tertulia, you kind of reinvent very classic Spanish cooking. Can you tell me a little about your time in Spain and why you chose Spanish food as a focus?

Tertulia, NYC

A:​I nearly flunked out of high school but, much like you, I have a good ear and I can imitate accents quite well. I did very well in Spanish class and a supportive teacher encouraged me to do a year abroad in Spain. The rest is history. I ended up going back time after time, living first for two years in college, then two more years cooking in San Sebastian and Barcelona and then returning nearly every year ever since. In Spain, people eat seasonally because they still shop traditionally: they don't buy their produce in grocery stores, but rather go to the market. In the market the fisherman's wife sells the sardines and the farmer's wife sells the chicken and you don't expect the cornucopia of out-of-season options that we have come to expect in the states. This is definitely changing, but doing so relatively slowly in Spain. A traditional diet, whether it is Spanish, Italian, Korean, etc., tends to be a sensible diet. Most food-related health problems stem from overly-industrialized food "products." I fell in love with the food, the language and the culture, so it just sort of made sense that as I grew as a cook, the food I cooked would reflect that.

I stopped in for an amazing lunch at Tertulia during a recent trip to NYC. Here's a quick peek at what I had.

The best deviled eggs ever. Here, he smokes the egg whites and mixes the yolk with salted cod and pimento.

Langostines, waiting to be grilled a la brasa.

Stunning radish salad with baby rainbow carrots and anchovy vinaigrette.

Classic tortilla Española.

Where the magic happens.

Q:​

What is the easiest recipe from the book to prepare? Say, for a quick weeknight dinner?

A:​Hmmm....the easiest recipe would probably be the Sunday roast chicken (see recipe below). It's an easy dish to prepare and is incredibly satisfying. I actually made it last night and today I brought leftovers to the restaurant and tossed the breast in with beets, carrots and kale for my lunch salad.

Q:​

What is your favorite recipe from the book to make for friends?

A:​For friends, I love making the soft cooked eggs with romesco. It's a great dish for entertaining, the eggs are unctuous and creamy, the nutty romesco sauce is awesome.

Q:​

Name five ingredients you always have in your pantry.

A:​1) Good Spanish anchovies 2) Good Spanish tuna in olive oil 3) Marcona almonds 4) Arbequina olive oil 5) Dried Verdina beans

Q:​

What is your best advice for eating well and do you think attitude has anything to do with it?

A:​I think the most important thing when it comes to eating well is to have a plan for your week and shop accordingly. Look ahead; don't go to the grocery store without a meal plan. Find a farmer's market and work it into your weekly routine. Get to know the people that are growing and raising your food, as this helps you develop an intimate relationship with your food. Attitude has a lot to do with eating well. To eat well, food needs to become an important part of your life. You can't eat on the go or eat in the car and expect food to be a part of your life. If you think of food simply as fuel, you'll never feel passionately about it and you'll never really come to celebrate it. Oh, and eat with friends and family! Food should be the grease for good conversation!

Q:​

Oh, are you married? You are very handsome and you can cook. Just sayin'.

A:​Last but not least, I'm not married. Not yet, but I am engaged.

Here are a few great recipes from Seamus' new cookbook, Hero Food.

Sunday Roast Chicken

There's nothing quite like a roast chicken to end the weekend and begin the week. Leftover leg meat, pulled apart and folded into some allioli, makes delicious chicken salad and the carcass can be turned into an easy, satisfying stock. The main problem with cooking birds is the classic cooking conundrum: the breasts and the legs require completely different cooking times. Otherwise you wind up with perfectly cooked breast and raw legs, or succulent legs and leathery breast.

Fear not! Science prevails! Here's a terrifically simple way to ensure a juicy bird that's perfectly cooked on all four corners. By roasting it at two temperatures the legs cook slowly, breaking down all the connective tissue that makes the meat tougher, and the breast isn't overexposed to high heat. At the very end, you crank up the temperature for a nice golden, crispy skin. Serve the roast with a crispy and succulent bread salad.

Serves 4 or more

  • 1 3–5-pound roasting chicken, brined overnight and air-dried in the refrigerator
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 lemons, cut into quarters
  • 1 head garlic, 1 clove set aside and the rest peeled and lightly crushed
  • Handful each fresh basil and tarragon
  • 7 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 loaf country bread, cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 1 shallot, sliced paper thin on a mandoline
  • 1 quart mixed heirloom tomatoes, cut into rustic chunks
  • Healthy shot sweet sherry vinegar such as Pedro Ximenez

Preheat the oven to 300°. Season the chicken inside and out with salt and pepper. Stuff the cavity with the lemon quarters, lightly crushed garlic, and basil and tarragon, setting aside a few leaves of the herbs for the bread salad.

Place the chicken in a large roasting pan, breast side up with the wings tucked under its back, and tie the legs together to close the cavity. Roast at 300° for 1 hour, until both the thigh and the breast read 150° on a meat thermometer.

Thoroughly brush the chicken with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Increase the oven temperature to 400°. Return the chicken to the oven and roast until crispy and golden brown, 10–15 minutes. Set aside to rest while you prepare the bread salad.

Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat and add the bread. Sauté until crispy and golden. Once it's golden, grate the remaining clove of garlic and toss with the bread over the heat for 20 seconds more. Remove to a large bowl. Add the shallots and tomatoes to the bread in the bowl; drizzle with 4 tablespoons olive oil, the sherry vinegar, and torn leaves of the basil and tarragon; toss and set aside.

When you're ready to serve, arrange the bread salad around the chicken in the roasting pan or on a platter.

-From Seamus Mullen's Hero Food by Seamus Mullen/Andrews McMeel Publishing

Crispy Tuscan Kale on the Grill

When I gave this recipe to Food & Wine magazine recently it became an instant hit. People contacted me on Facebook from every corner of the world, telling me how much they loved grilling kale. Who knew? The truth is, kale done this way is pretty damn tasty, quite easy to make, and a great beginning to a barbecue. As well as being a great snack, you can break the grilled kale leaves into large pieces and toss them in a salad.

Makes 1 healthy stack

  • 1 cup olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely minced
  • Zest and juice of 1 lemon
  • 2 bunches Tuscan kale, stems and all, washed and spun dry
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Preheat the grill to high or build a small fire in a charcoal grill. In a large mixing bowl, combine the olive oil, vinegar, garlic, and lemon zest and juice and mix well. Add the kale leaves. Season with salt and pepper and gently toss until kale is evenly coated.

When the grill is hot, carefully lay the kale leaves, as many as will fit, side-by-side in a single layer on the grill. In about 2 minutes the leaves will crisp. Turn them and grill on the other side for another 1–2 minutes. Repeat with the rest of the leaves.

Pile the grilled kale leaves in a big stack on a large platter or cutting board and serve them up.

-From Seamus Mullen's Hero Food by Seamus Mullen/Andrews McMeel Publishing

Farro Salad with Preserved Tuna

Farro, also known as emmer wheat, is one of the oldest cultivated grains, dating all the way back to biblical times. I love its nutty flavor with our Preserved Tuna. Look for unprocessed whole grain farro with bran and germ intact. It is loaded with fiber which can help lower cholesterol levels in the blood as well as keep things moving to promote healthy digestion. Farro has a higher level of protein than most other grains. If it was good enough for Moses, it's good enough for me!

Serves 4

  • 2 cups farro
  • 1 carrot, peeled and cut into large pieces
  • 1 onion, peeled and quartered
  • 4 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 2 guindilla peppers, or 2 pieces ancho chile 1 bay leaf
  • Kosher salt
  • 2 large organic eggs
  • 1/2 cup Preserved Tuna (recipe follows), or good quality canned tuna in olive oil
  • 1/4 cup Pickled Mushrooms (recipe follows)
  • 2 tablespoons finely minced Quick-Cured Lemons (recipe follows)
  • Handful arugula
  • Healthy splash My Favorite Vinaigrette (recipe follows)
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Thoroughly rinse the farro in a large colander under running water. Transfer to a large heavy-bottomed pot and add the carrots, onions, garlic, peppers, bay leaf, and 4 cups water. Add enough kosher salt so the water tastes like sea water.

Cover, place over high heat, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 20–25 minutes, until the grain is soft and cooked through.

Drain the farro (discarding the aromatics) and set aside to cool.

Soft-boil the eggs in a small saucepan: Bring 3–4 cups water to a boil and add the eggs. Reduce the heat and simmer for 5–6 minutes. Run the eggs under cold water, then peel and quarter them. The yolks should be golden and creamy.

Combine the preserved tuna, mushrooms, lemons, and arugula in a large serving bowl, then add the cooled farro and dress with the vinaigrette.

Season with salt and pepper and garnish the salad with the soft-cooked eggs.

Preserving Tuna

Growing up, I was indifferent to tuna in a can, but the first time I had canned tuna in Spain, I completely changed my tuna tune. The Spanish are fanatical about their canned seafood, and tuna is no exception. In recent years, high-quality Spanish tuna has become available in the United States; however, it is surprisingly easy to make your own when high-quality yellowfin is available. And as I've said earlier, we must be careful to choose the right tuna (i.e., not bluefin). I like to fold preserved tuna with homemade all i oli and sliced cucumbers for a delicious tuna salad sandwich. Even a piece of preserved tuna on toast is great. Or toss it in a salad with cherry tomatoes, feta cheese, walnuts, and arugula.

Makes 4 jars

  • 1 pound kosher salt
  • 1 pound sugar
  • 1 tablespoon pimentón
  • 1 pound freshest available yellowfin or bonito tuna
  • 4 cups olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic

Pickled Mushrooms

Makes 2 jars

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 cloves garlic, sliced
  • 1/2 pound mixed wild mushrooms such as chanterelles, morels, hen-of-the-woods, and/or oyster mushrooms
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup Vegetable Pickling Liquid
  • About 2 cups extra-virgin olive oil

Heat the butter in a medium-sized skillet over medium-high heat. Once the butter begins to foam, add the garlic and mushrooms and season with salt and pepper. Sauté vigorously for 5 minutes, until the mushrooms start to wilt.

Add the pickling liquid, increase the heat, and cook until the liquid simmers. Remove the pan from the heat and let stand for 10 minutes.

Drain the mushrooms and distribute evenly among 2 canning jars. Pour in olive oil to cover and close the lids. Refrigerated, the mushrooms will keep for a week or so.

Quick-Cured Lemons

Makes 2 jars

  • 4 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 1 pound kosher salt
  • 1 pound sugar
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed with the back of a knife
  • 10 lemons, blanched briefly in boiling water to remove wax
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 guindilla pepper, or a piece of ancho chile
  • About 2 cups extra-virgin olive oil, preferably Picudo or Arbequina

Remove the leaves from 2 of the thyme sprigs.

Mix the thyme leaves, salt, sugar, and garlic in a large bowl. Pour a thin layer of the mixture onto a platter or deep roasting pan. Slice the lemons into rounds and layer some on top of the salt mixture, then layer on more of the salt mixture. Continue layering until all of the lemons are covered. Cover and refrigerate for 3 days.

Rinse the lemon slices thoroughly and pat dry with paper towels. In a clean canning jar or two, layer the lemon slices, adding the remaining thyme sprigs, the bay leaves, and guindilla pepper. Pour in olive oil to cover the lemons completely. Marinated in the oil, the lemons will keep in the refrigerator for up to a month.

My Favorite Vinaigrette

Makes 2¼ cups

  • ¼ cup good white wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 clove garlic, thinly sliced
  • Leaves from 1 sprig fresh thyme
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 cups extra-virgin olive oil, preferably Arbequina or Picudo

Combine all the ingredients except the oil in a small mixing bowl and whisk together thoroughly. Drizzle in the olive oil slowly while whisking.

 

-From Seamus Mullen's Hero Food by Seamus Mullen/Andrews McMeel Publishing

 
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