Suggested Reading:1
Other Research in The Field

Although we do not cite from it, Early in the spring of 2001, Bob Ford brought our attention to a book called "The Name Of God", written and published by Dr. James Harrison, retired professor from Brigham Young University.

In this book, Dr. Harrison points out that many of the writings of the Anazazi & Hohokam cultures in the american southwest are very similar to known "Old-Negev", inscriptions in the Sinai Desert.

Dr. Harrison believes that "Old-Negev" a Proto-Hebraic script that descended from eariler Proto-Sinaitic and Proto-Canaanite writings.

The cover of his book shows an inscription from the Sinai Desert which contains one of the glyphs. [ Nahal, Àvedat, Halloun's 22:1,2,3] At least 14 times, while working with inscriptions from the american south west, Dr. Harrison translats the glyph as Plaeo-Hebraic letter "Kolph".

For what should be obvious reasons, Dr. Harrison's work is not accepted among "main stream" historians and archeologists. But then, neither is ths Kensington Stone...

 

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The Name of God,
James Harrison

Example of Dr. Harrison's
use of Kabalah
Qual Creek, Ut


HarKarkom vs. Qual Creek



BeerKarKom vs. Tuckup

Star of David



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