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As far as the
evidence points. the Cuneiform language set takes on a very different branch
from the other ancient as yet undeciphered
languages. The key to being able
to understand this branch is to reconstruct the historiography of the times
which the new language emerged. It was almost alwys after a huge sequence of battles, an din some cases wars which stretched
for centuries. Example the
invention of Roman started at the Palace at Knossos, stretched to the city of
Athens, then over to Troy, then over to the cities of Alba Longa and Samhain
circa 1330 bce. At Samhain the war ranged from 1320-753
when the new commander Romulus changed battle strategies and defeated both
armies in a single decisive victory. Which then ushered in Roman which became
Latin, and Italic was obliterated. As well as the Etruscan Culture. Same with Hebrew,
same with Akkadian, the previous language and version of Cuneiform was destroyed
to make room for the new language. |
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TR Welling |
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