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  1. The Rich Mythology and Megalithic Culture of the Ancient Berbers, Lords of the Desert

    ... Berbers are a large group of non-Arabic tribes related by language and culture and inhabiting areas stretching from ... to be identified more by linguistics instead race. Their language is one of the oldest in the world and belongs to the African branch of the Afro-Asian language family, along with ancient Egyptian. A beautiful ...

    Bryan Hill - 24/04/2019 - 01:57

  2. Can Mexican plant unravel the enigma of the Voynich manuscript?

    ... manuscript. The 240 page book, which uses a cryptic language and numerous illustrations depicting astronomical, ...  While the manuscript appears to be written in an unknown language, latest finding supports the hypothesis that there ... between those who think the manuscript contains a real language that could eventually be decoded, and those who ...

    aprilholloway - 09/02/2014 - 02:04

  3. Tarchon and Tyrrhenus: The Etruscan Romulus and Remus?

    ... Stele, a limestone grave stele inscribed in Lemnian, a language related to Etruscan. Found in 1884 at Kaminia on ... mysterious is because they spoke a non-Indo-European language. This makes a non-Italian origin for the Etruscans ... and Tyrrhenus. Also, the Etruscan social institutions and language do not necessarily resemble those of Anatolian ...

    Caleb Strom - 18/01/2023 - 17:57

  4. A Brothers Grimm Story Proven Right: Many Fairy Tales Stem from Ancient Oral Traditions

    ... applying a system, phylogenetics, to trace attributes of language in the tales to their origins. Phylogenetics was ... go. Note that at the top is the Proto-Indo-European language, which linguists say arose around 4,000 BC. The ...

    Mark Miller - 22/01/2016 - 21:46

  5. LOST STONES OF THE ANUNNAKI: And The Mind-Altering Journey To Find Them

    ... by all until the rediscovery of the earliest written language, that of Mesopotamia, in the 19th century? In 1970, ... until now. What might a fresh perspective on the Sumerian language tell us about the Anunnaki and those names that have ... questions of the Gobekli Tepe stones in the original language of that place. Based in orthodox lexicons studied ...

    ancient-origins - 05/02/2022 - 15:37

  6. Race Against Time to Save the 33,000-Year-Old Underwater Cosquer Cave

    ... 3.0 ) Cosquer Cave: A Fortuitous Discovery and an Artistic Language Discovered by Henri Cosquer in 1985, Cosquer Cave ... ago in Indonesia . Clearly, cave art, which predates human language, is the first form of symbolic visual communication that developed into more complex forms of language much later on. Top image: Artists working on the ...

    Sahir - 03/06/2022 - 22:42

  7. Ancient Pattern Poetry – A Visual Story

    ... works contributed immensely to the development of German language and literature, hence earning him the title ... in the abbey’s scriptorium. Although Latin was the language of scholarship in Europe up until the 18th century, ... especially from the Renaissance onwards. In the Italian language, for instance, pattern poetry was written by such ...

    dhwty - 04/11/2019 - 23:02

  8. Are the Distinctive Kalash People of Pakistan Really Descendants of Alexander the Great’s Army?

    ... beliefs, along with their own identity, way of life, and language. The Kalash (also known as the Kalasha) are an ... beliefs, along with their own identity, way of life, and language. The Kalash people are also noted for their fair ... gods and goddesses and there are many words in the Kalash language (also called Kalasha) which resemble Greek words. ...

    dhwty - 16/04/2019 - 23:01

  9. Trading in the Bronze Age: Living the High Life in the Great City of Ugarit

    ... their overlords. They are also remembered for their unique language. Dating Ugarit According to the archaeological ... to these inscriptions, texts written in an unknown language also came to light. Though written in cuneiform, it was determined that the language was alphabetic, rather than logo-syllabic (in which ...

    dhwty - 19/01/2017 - 03:48

  10. Small Gold Medieval Cross Found in England Linked to Mysterious Eadruf

    ... experts who study the origins and evolution of the English language. The item in question is a small gold An unusual ... experts who study the origins and evolution of the English language. The item in question is a small golden medieval ... Such an element has not previously been discovered in any language from the Germanic language family . The appearance ...

    Nathan Falde - 16/12/2021 - 21:55

  11. Creation according to the Christians & Hebrews

    ... the word does not exist in the Bible anywhere, nor such language as one in three or three in one. The language relating to Trinity is not the language of the doctrine but the language of the ancient ...

    aprilholloway - 30/01/2013 - 21:05

  12. 1,000-Year-Old Cañada de la Virgen Monument Given Protected Status in Mexico

    ... ( INAH ) Cañada de la Virgen, the Ancient Otomi and their Language The archaeological site is an ancient Otomi ... believe that a version of the modern-day Otomi language may have been spoken in Teotihuacan. The ancient ...

    Sahir - 23/09/2022 - 18:58

  13. Are the Tărtăria Tablets Actually Written in Hungarian?

    ... ) Is the Script on the Tărtăria Tablets from the Magyar Language? Paliga believes that Tartarian writing was the ... in Fezzan, Libya. The Hungarian people speak the Magyar language. Many researchers have assumed that the Magyar ... the Magyar. As a result, we find that the Magyar/Hungarian language is closely related to Malinke-Bambara and the ...

    Clyde Winters - 14/04/2017 - 14:01

  14. The Philae Obelisk, Hieroglyphs and Understanding a Vanished Culture

    ... on the Largest Obelisk Ever? Egyptian Hieroglyphs: The Language of the Gods The father of Egyptology suffered a ... Domain ) As ancient Greek replaced native Egyptian as the language of the intelligentsia, all forms of native Egyptian ... Hidden in the Hieroglyphs: Is Ancient Egyptian a Lost Language? A Renaissance of Decryption During the Renaissance, ...

    Caleb Strom - 29/07/2017 - 18:50

  15. Achilles and Patroclus: Close Confidants or Passionate Paramours?

    ... paramours? In translations of the  Iliad , Homer’s language is ambiguous. Depending on the scholar, different ... study into ancient Greek culture , religion, literature, language, and art for scholars to understand that the ancient ... were just friends? This is also not impossible. The language of Homer's text is somewhat ambiguous, likely ...

    Riley Winters - 12/02/2021 - 01:03

  16. What Happened to the Maya?

    ... of a unified Maya civilization is also reflected in their language. It has been pointed out that the earliest Maya used a common language. By the Pre-Classic period, however, this single language had experienced a diversification amongst the ...

    dhwty - 23/03/2020 - 18:01

  17. How Ancient Bengalis Established Buddhism in Tibet

    ... of West Bengal is inhabited by a community that speaks a language called Bangla or Bengali. Bangla is an Indo-European language also spoken by the people of Bangladesh. The people who speak this language have come to be known as the Bengalis. Both West ...

    Saurav Ranjan Datta - 20/07/2020 - 18:51

  18. The Elephant Slabs of Flora Vista: Enigmatic Artifacts with Ancient African Origins

    ... societies, the people could only communicate using sign language. Ceram in the The First Americans noted that: “In ... the Elephant Slabs that are written in the Malinke-Bambara language which was spoken in the Mali Empire of Mansa ... are numerous, white, just as the Go (police bird) in our language. The elephants are sick and angry.  At present (the ...

    Clyde Winters - 24/07/2016 - 15:05

  19. Who were the Anglo-Saxons? Peaceful Settlers or Barbarians?

    ... bonded not so much by genetic heritage as their shared language and culture. What they farmed and how they fought ... - full of people of different ancestries sharing a common language and culture.” Dr. Plomb capturing 3D ... that being Anglo-Saxon was more likely “a matter of language and culture, not genetics.” How Anglo-Saxon ...

    ashley cowie - 26/06/2021 - 22:08

  20. Khoisan people of South Africa were once the most populous humans on Earth

    ... a number of ethnic groups that speak a distinctive click language, although it is not the name that the population use ... there were two groups of peoples in the Khoisan language family, the Khoi Khoi pastoralists or herders, and ... thrived. Khoisan, people known for their rare click language, may have been the most numerous humans, but they ...

    Mark Miller - 14/12/2014 - 01:01

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