CONSIDERATIONS ON THE PROTO-EUPHRATIC LANGUAGE (PE)
(2021)

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[United States] : Romeon-Verlag, 2021
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9783962298180 (electronic bk.) MWT14318805, 3962298185 (electronic bk.) 14318805
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English
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Today it is accepted that the first two writing systems of mankind were, created independently of each other about 5000-years ago, one of them (the cuneiform script) in Mesopotamia (Iraq), the other (the hieroglyphics) in Egypt. In Egypt, people wrote with ink on papyrus, in Mesopotamia with a reed stylus on palm-sized "tablets" of clay. According to common belief, the Sumerians created the cuneiform script in the city of Uruk, in those days, the largest city in the world. The author of this monograph attempts to prove that it was not the Sumerians, but the indigenous people of Mesopotamia who created writing. These indigenous people, whose name for themselves is not known, are referred to as, "Protoeuphratians" in order to be, able to identify them, and their language is consequently called, "Protoeuphratic (language)" (PE). The front cover shows the remains of the "temple tower" of the city of Uruk and a clay tablet with archaic cuneiform script signs. This monograph is, written for both experts and interested laypersons. Let yourself be, captured by the magic and mystery of the past

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