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Publications & bibliography

A bibliography of Mary Alice Bennett’s preserved published articles.

This bibliography draws on the preserved UFO Digest author archive and turns it into a durable public record. It keeps the 32-title list visible, groups the titles by theme, and separates direct reading links from titles that still survive mainly through the author list.

Bibliographic representation of Mary Alice Bennett's published articles and research contributions
Publication archive - Preserved writings that connect her research, symbolism, and archaeological work across time.

Bibliography guide

Use the bibliography to move between grouped subjects, direct article links, and related pages.

This section turns the title list into a clearer reading guide. It keeps the full 32-title record visible while showing where the bibliography already connects to fuller essays here.

Checklist

The full field stays visible.

The archive does not hide title-only holdings just because a direct URL is still missing. Scope matters here.

Doors

Direct links create immediate entry.

Direct article links now open some of the strongest stories in southern France, the ancient world, the crop-circle material, and the first-person pieces.

Expansion

Bibliography now feeds real destinations.

Castillon, Plantard, Bugarach / Southern Cross, crop-circle territory, Izapa, Plumed Conch, and anomalous-experience material no longer live only as titles. They now connect to fuller pages here.

32 preserved titlesThe author page gives this tribute a clear public list instead of only a loose impression of her writing life.
Public bio anchorThe same source preserves public biography language linking writing, archaeology, restoration, and the Sonoran desert context.
First-person life detailsSeveral bylined pieces also carry life markers that feed the Her Story page and timeline sections.
Direct links expandingThis bibliography carries direct URLs for nearly the full article set. The remaining Dos Pilas pair has a fuller page here while the direct UFO Digest URLs stay explicitly unresolved.

Southern France and symbolic history

The strongest visible cluster turns around Rennes-le-Chateau, Sauniere, Plantard, tarot, Galamus, Bugarach, and the wider sacred-history landscape.

Rennes-le-ChateauGalamusBugarachSaunierePlantard

Ancient-world and archaeological imagination

The title list also shows a durable interest in King Tut, Mayan lore, Dos Pilas, sacred objects, and the visual interpretation of older worlds; the King Tut essay now expands that Egypt material further.

King TutMayan loreDos PilasAncient mysteries

Anomalous experience and sky-sign threads

Other pieces circle back to crop circles, UFO lights, a Tucson childhood sighting, and remembered experiences framed within her own public writing; the Wiltshire material is now easier to follow here.

UFO TucsonCrop circlesMan in BlackNew Mexico

Direct reading paths

These articles already have direct URLs mapped into the archive.

The full title list matters, but these entry points already have article URLs and can carry readers directly into the preserved writing trail.

32-title checklist

The preserved bibliography, grouped into practical reading clusters.

Titles without direct links below are still anchored publicly through the author-page list. This keeps the archive honest while still making the full scope visible.

Cluster 1

Cluster 4

Project crossover

Some of these publications now connect directly to related pages.

The bibliography is no longer isolated from the rest of the site. Castillon titles now connect to the Saenz de Castillon Diary and Jan Brueghel / Limoux pages, while ancient-world and Izapa-related material connects to archaeology, Izapa, Plumed Conch, and Chocolate Warrior. The southern-France and Plantard cluster now connects to its own related pages, Leonardo leads to Florence and the Uffizi, Illustrated Iron Cross leads to Irish object history, Bugarach / Southern Cross leads to the southern-France material, the crop-circle cluster leads to Wiltshire, and the first-person anomalous articles now lead to a dedicated anomalous-experiences page.

Still in progress

  • Keep the full 32-title checklist visible even when not every individual article URL is yet.
  • Separate direct article links from title-only holdings so visitors know what is already readable.
  • Use the article set to connect biography, archaeology, and research topics more clearly.
  • Continue tightening title punctuation and slug matching carefully rather than guessing at URLs; the Dos Pilas pair now paths into its own page, the Bugarach material opens into a dedicated story page, and the remaining direct UFO Digest uncertainties stay openly marked.

Further reading

The bibliography opens stranger doors for readers who stay with the titles.

This section turns the publication list into more than a ledger. Follow it into Dos Pilas, Chocolate Warrior, King Tut / Amarna, Leonardo / Adoration, Illustrated Iron Cross, crop-circle territory, Plumed Conch, or the southern-France material around Plantard and Castillon.

Title ghostMaya objectRelic IrelandSky fieldMountain storyFrance signal

The publication list gets stronger when unresolved titles still connect to useful context here.

Next path

Use publications as one layer, then move into projects and archaeology.

The article list matters most when it connects outward to biography, research projects, and the archaeology-restoration thread instead of sitting alone as a title dump.