LibyanOrigins in Ancient America
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ancient libyans were whites.
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@nergvol But then why are descendants the ancient Libyan language being spoken among the Zuni and Pima? The Zuni still partially use Libyan script as sacred symbols. The Maori of New Zealand also had been using Libyan script up to the time of the 1400's. Barry Fell learned the Maori language and he noted Egyptian, Libyan, Indonesian and even some classical Greek in the language. The DNA is not there, but the language is.
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@charkee1 Because there were no Libyans in New World.....basic fact.
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@TeaTephi you know, I heard from Afrocentrists that Egypt (if not all of africa) had a trans-continental communication network between Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Now that I watched your video's and looked at other proofs for myself concerning the topic, I'm starting to think that the afrocentrist were right (or at least on to something).
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@r2itos There was a medical doctor (sorry, I don't remember his name) from the USA that yearly would set up a clinic on the San Blas Islands of Panama. He learned their language and later met some scholors of ancient middle eastern languages. They were amazed that these people speak pure Sumerian unchanged for 4000 years.
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@r2itos @r2itos That is certainly thinking out of the box, and thats about the only way new discoveries are made. Indus Valley Script is believed to be the eariest know script, however it appears to be borrowed from an unknown Semetic script. It uses vowel pointing and consonants that defalt to a short a. Double consonants are written superimposed upon each other. The various language groups, Sanskrit, Semetic, Dravidian, are all so very different. How can they be related?
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@r2itos That is certainly thinking out of the box, and thats about the only way new discoveries are made. Indus Valley Script is believed to be the eariest know script, however it appears to be borrowed from an unknown Semetic script. It uses vowel pointing and consonents
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please watch this video in YouTube to give you an idea about the RUNA SIMI SPEAKING PEOPLE.
please search in YouTube
Luzmila Carpio Ama Sua, Ama Llulla, Ama Qhella con subtitulos en Quechua y Español
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I can pinpoint the origin of the ancient language origin such Sumerian, the Hebrew, Sanskrit, to one place in south america, Which is the High plateau of Bolivia. now is a desert and arid area; but once it hold a great civilization.
I know it sounds B.S, but I Am sure about what I said. I would try to write a book.
If you want to know more about Sanskrit and RUNA SIMI write me an email.
Have A good Night.
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The Uru people from lake TITICACA fit these description.
In ancient IRAQ we have places named WARKA, UR, URU,URUK, IN Bolivia we have places like MARKA,URU-URU, URU.
in the dead sea scrolls translation you can find names of RUNA SIMI language origin.
ALSO in Bolivia was found a Bowl with PROTO - Sumerian Writing with early semitic Writing. In a Bolivia's museum there is a jar with writing similar to Paleo-Hebrew alphabet.
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In our History books tells the first complete colorization of the whole world was in UruK or Warka (now IRAQ). In this region You can't find a base of this culture. there is not evidence of agriculture prior to the settlement of the SUMERIANs, but there is tales from the region of Iraq that tells about a group of people
who came from nowhere who didn't speak their language settled in the marshals; they build artificial Islands to live onto it and live from the marshals .
People mix, there's no way to tell what color they were. Some may have been Phoenician sailors who picked up the language. All we really know is that the language travelled to the Americas a very long time ago.
TeaTephi 1 year ago
So why is Lybian DNA not found in Native Americans?
charkee1 1 year ago 47
@charkee1 I think if a study were to be carried out on that subject, the Native Americans would be found to be quite mixed in their heritage. The Cherokee tribe, I believe, to be originating more from the Celts. I was planning on doing another video about the other language roots of the Native Americans, just haven't got to it yet. :)
TeaTephi 1 year ago