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In this work, I present a hypothesis offering a new perspective on the origins of human civilization through a synthesis of linguistics, mathematics, and ancient history. My research is based on the assumption that the Old Tatar (Turkic) language can serve as a key to deciphering the deep meanings embedded in the monuments of Ancient Egypt, Sumer, and ...
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2015
The original name of the language has not, however, been revived by modern scholars. The other extinct language from the ancient Middle East for which we have extensive records is Akkadian, first attested in names appended to Sumerian texts. Being a Semitic language with modern counterparts, Akkadian is much better understood than Sumerian.
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The original name of the language has not, however, been revived by modern scholars. The other extinct language from the ancient Middle East for which we have extensive records is Akkadian, first attested in names appended to Sumerian texts. Being a Semitic language with modern counterparts, Akkadian is much better understood than Sumerian.
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