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The Armenian Origin of the Etruscans

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Dr. Bugge, a learned Norwegian, has developed a suggestion offered thirty years ago by the late Dr. Robert Ellis of London, that the Etruscan was an Armenian dialect. Etruscan words have been successfully explained from the resources of the Armenian, the Albanian, and the Rhaeto-Romansch languages.

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  • @Albanian2Be The Etruscans ORIGINATING IN A SMALL AREA IN THE PRESENT, LAZIO AND TUSCANY, CENTRAL NORTH ITALY, stop!

  • the Etruscans has nothing to do with the Armenians! if you want to talk about civilization is necessary to refer to the ancient Egyptians and Babylon .... first of this civilization, all humanity was roughly nomads in search of a more prosperous place, then the period you are talking about you, the Etruscans already existed long before the Armenians, do not confuse water with wine .....

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  • Robert Ellis The Armenian origin of the Etruscans

  • The Etruscans probably came from Anatolia,as suggests the Stele of Lemnos and the Cabeirian mysteries.Although Herodotus mentions that the Tyrrenians were of Lydian origin,the Lydian language is strictly Indo-european.So,the famous pater mendaciorum,once again,was wrong:) And i'm saying this being Greek myself.Armenian is IE,actually forming a single IE branch along with Proto-greek.I know Etruscan.Believe me,it's unlike any other known languages either of Old(cf.Marija Gimbutas) or IE-Europe.

  • @Cutriso64 Tourism,historical benefits,..

    If REAL history came out it would produce a domino effect for all famous civilizations.

  • @Albanian2Be no need to do texts between the Etruscans and your skull! because they have made​hundreds of studies and extensive research on this subject, they never found anything that links the Etruscans with other peoples of Asia or the Balkans, to make of reason, because there are people who are already studying this case for centuries ....

  • @Cutriso64 Yeaaaa keep saying that.

    Just take my skull form and DNA and compare it to Pelasgians and Etruscans.You will be suprised

  • @Cutriso64

    But there are some contrary situations of course,Etruscan language was not indo-eu language but Lydian was indo-eu.Scientists claim that They were of middle asian origin and genetically Turkic people.Their alphabet is also like Gokhturk runic alphabet.You can compare them in wikipedia.Some Turk haters think every asian are mongolian origined.In fact Lydians,Trojans were also Turanian.They were not mongolian or something.Native anatolians and Turanians are the key for Etruscans.

  • @Cutriso64

    my friend of course Etruscans settled in Italy,but they were Lydian related people.And before Lydia they were middle-asian origian.Everything happened step by step.But of course their last location was Italy and you are the granchildren of them for sure.Lydians were a great civilization.They didn't use Etrusk name but Lydian.I will send you some links.

  • @zzeynepp18 Well I do not doubt the experience of these researchers mentioned by you! Still I would love to know more of these ancient peoples who settled in Turkey and other oriental areas

  • @zzeynepp18 mmm? The Etruscans 2700 years ago there were already more over 2000 years! and however much research scientist researchers named say the exact opposite of what you write ... I repeat, however, that in Italy there are thousands of tests that confirm their existence in Italy, in Turkey I have never seen Etruscan tombs or temples, based on assumptions made​by some researchers, historians, not to say that this is certain!

  • TURKs and ETRUSCANS

    guardian.co.uk/world/2007/jun/­18/italy.johnhooper

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