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Research Archive

Longer threads in Mary Alice Bennett's writing.

This archive gathers the project pages that grow out of her public writing. It keeps them public and organized without making the main tribute harder to follow.

Artwork from Mary Jill Alice Roe Bennett used to introduce the research archive page
Project pagesLonger themes have dedicated pages so readers can follow them without losing the article trail behind them.
Public record firstEach page begins with what survives in public writing and then moves into broader context.
Archive, not verdictThese pages preserve and organize material without claiming that every thread is settled.
Connected readingEvery page points back toward writings, places, biography, or sources so nothing stands alone.

Find a thread faster

Enter the archive by the question that brought you here.

Some visitors arrive for archaeology, some for southern France, some for anomalous accounts, and some for the web trail. These routes make that intent clearer right away.

From title list to fuller page

When a publication title or source clue is all you have, these bridges get you deeper without losing the record.

This helps readers who came in from the bibliography, an old citation, or a blog trace and now need the right archive page, not just another list.

Start from the title list

Use publications when the remembered clue is one article title, a byline, or the UFO Digest author archive.

Verify the public trail

Use the source library when the real need is corroboration, citation weight, or knowing which outside record supports the page.

Follow the visual branch

Use the artwork guide and works catalog when a project thread starts naming works, years, studios, or place-based image trails.

Keep the archive human

Use the start-here guide when the archive begins to feel too scattered and the reader needs one calm page that explains where to go next.

Featured Archive Pages

The strongest visible project threads.

These pages are the clearest entry points into the deeper archive.

Full Archive

All currently published archive pages.

What These Pages Do

  • Keep article clusters together instead of scattering them across bibliographies and links.
  • Show what the public record supports before broader interpretation.
  • Connect each thread back to biography, writings, places, and sources.
  • Leave room for future additions without pretending every question is resolved.

Continue Reading

If you want the full article list, return to publications. If you want the evidence behind a page, go to the source library.