Los Lunas Decalogue

 

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE

TEN COMMANDMENTS INSCRIPTION

NEAR LOS LUNAS, NEW MEXICO




Description
Decalogue and Comparison with Hebrew Text
Decalogue without Comparison with Hebrew Text
Photographs
Tom & Doris McDaniel Inspect Inscription
Tom McDaniel Inspects the Inscription
Close-Up of Inscription as Seen at Ground Level
Close-Up with Slightly Different Hue click HERE or HERE
The Inscription and Its Physical Surroundings
   
Relevant Charts of Semitic Scripts from Hans Jensen's
Die Schrift
Die Schrift Cover
  Phoenician Scripts in Spain
  Ahiram, Mesha, Phoenician, Punic Scripts
  Gezer, Siloam, Maccabean Scripts
  Samaritan Scripts
  Kalamuwa, Bar Rekab, Teima, Egyptian Scripts (schrift205.gif)
 

Kefer Bir'im, Nash, Modern and Cursive Scripts (schrift210.gif)

  Late Aramaic, Palmyrene, Syriac Scripts
   
Phoenician Grammar Title Page
  Page 44: The Use of Vowels
   
Internet Sites Ancient Hebrew Research Center (article by Roger L. Williamson)
Juergen Neuhoff
J. Husten McCulloch
Doug Weller
Donald N. Panther-Yates (Book Notice)
   
New Mexico Crypto-Jews Michael P. Carroll's The Debate over a Crypto-Jewish Presence in New Mexico: The Role of Ethnographic Allegory and Orientalism (click here).
   
Also noteworthy for the New Mexico Crypto-Jews are: (1) National Public Radio Series on Crypto-Jews.
(2) The Smithsonian magazine, October 2008, on the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico (not available online).
(3) Stanley M. Hordes' To the End of the Earth: A History of the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico.
(4) Review by Matt O'Hara of Stanley M. Hordes' To the End of the Earth: A History of the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico.
(5) Review by Barbara Ferry and Debbie Nathan of Stanley M. Hordes' To the End of the Earth: A History of the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico.
(6) Jon Entine's Abraham's Children: Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People
(7) Santa Fe, New Mexico DNA Project


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