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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2011

Here we discuss the Thinite origin of Ge'ez and Sabaean writing.

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  • @Olmec98 don't all of these languages come from Nuwaupic?

  • @dfg93353 I never heard of this language/writing. Ancient African writing systems are based the Thinite writing.

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  • /watch?v=u5LDPJi0ixI&feature=y­outube_gdata_player this is the one I'm talking about. Nuwaupic discovered by Dr. York. I've been trying to find evidence of it's true origins.

  • @dogons2k12 The script is interesting but it appears to be related to Ge'ez. You may want to contact these researchers yourself given your interest in the script.

  • @Olmec98 Is it possible for you to contact the leading authority on these AFAR TABLETS or maybe send a student over there to examine these scripts?!?

    Just saying!!

  • @dogons2k12 Thanks I saw the site. I wish I could see the actual artifact so I could examine the script myself

  • @Olmec98 GOOGLE this statement exactly like it is:

    Sites on Scripts and Writing Systems

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    On the site you will see a link for Africa. Then look for FEERA. That should be the ancient AFAR script recently discovered.

    Let me know what you think ... The article is in French.

  • @dogons2k12 I could not find it

  • @Olmec98 Did you checkout the link I sent you about the ANCIENT AFAR SCRIPT that dates back to 700 BC?

  • @SourBoiTV There is considerable information to prove that the evolution of human race really happened in India. As put by Olmec98, the tamils already had a spoken and written language before any other culture found India. There have been many arguments put forth by researchers that the "lemur" continent had the oldest men ever and thus had the longest continuity ever to provide such an evolution to human race.

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