The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 17Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1888 |
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... Etruscan race in Italy was also Altaic and that the Etruscan language is akin to the Finnic languages . This student was Dr. Isaac Taylor , and on comparing his Etruscan vocabulary with Akkadian I found many words which are the same ...
... Etruscan race in Italy was also Altaic and that the Etruscan language is akin to the Finnic languages . This student was Dr. Isaac Taylor , and on comparing his Etruscan vocabulary with Akkadian I found many words which are the same ...
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... Etruscan and Proto - Medic we have ancient languages , which we may perhaps compare with that spoken by the Hittites . In A curious peculiarity of dress also serves to indicate the same general connection . In Cappadocia and in Anatolia ...
... Etruscan and Proto - Medic we have ancient languages , which we may perhaps compare with that spoken by the Hittites . In A curious peculiarity of dress also serves to indicate the same general connection . In Cappadocia and in Anatolia ...
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... Etruscan word for a chief , and I venture to compare it with lul and rar for chief , enumerated as Akkadian words in Prof. Sayce's " Assyrian Grammar . " There are many similar cases in the name list in question , and although such ...
... Etruscan word for a chief , and I venture to compare it with lul and rar for chief , enumerated as Akkadian words in Prof. Sayce's " Assyrian Grammar . " There are many similar cases in the name list in question , and although such ...
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... Etruscan , we find that it exists as the word for country in all the Finnic languages . Thus , even if scholars are convinced that in Akkadian it ought to to be read as Mat , and in Proto - Medic as Murun - words which were known to ...
... Etruscan , we find that it exists as the word for country in all the Finnic languages . Thus , even if scholars are convinced that in Akkadian it ought to to be read as Mat , and in Proto - Medic as Murun - words which were known to ...
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... Etruscan word Tara , for " God , " and thus with the deity called Tar , in Asia Minor . On a very remarkable bronze plaque from Palmyra , the two demons tearing each other are again represented ; and in Etruria we have representations ...
... Etruscan word Tara , for " God , " and thus with the deity called Tar , in Asia Minor . On a very remarkable bronze plaque from Palmyra , the two demons tearing each other are again represented ; and in Etruria we have representations ...
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