Monday, 30 June 2025
Linguistic Archaeology: The Kushite Kings
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The Kushites 1. Alara 2. Kashta 3. Piye 4. Shebitku 5. Shabaka 6. Taharqa 7. Tantamani 8. Atlanersa 9. Senkamanisken 10. Anlaman...
Linguistic Archaeology: Rivers of Wales
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Rivers of wsles 1. Dee 2. Severn 3. Wye 4. Teifi 5. Usk 6. Towy 7. Teme 8. Taff 9. Dyfi 10. Vyrnwy 11. Cleddau 12. Conwy 13. C...
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
Linguistic Archaeology: Modern Indonesian family names
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Modern Indonesian family names 1. Agung 2. Budi 3. Eka 4. Ginting 5. Gunawan 6. Hadi 7. Hartono 8. Hasan 9. Jakarta 10. Java 11. ...
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
Linguistic Archaeology: the Runic alphabet and a transition...
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Runic Alphabet 1. Fa 2. Hagal 3. Hag 4. Bar 5. Ur 6. Nauth 7. Not 8. Laf 9. Thurs 10. Is 11. Man 12. Os 13. Ar 14. Yr 15. Rit...
Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Linguistic Archaeology: Early Japanese Emperors
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Ancient Japanese emperors 1. Hikohohodemi 2. Kamununakawamimi 3. Shikitsuhikotamatemiq 4. Ćyamatohikosukitomo 5. Mimatsuhikokaeshine ...
Thursday, 8 May 2025
Linguistic Archaeology: The Origin of Autism
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Autistic peoples 1. Asasumasu 2. Attias 3. Ausonius 4. Axelsson 5. Barker 6. Bascom 7. Benson 8. Bhar 9. Cohee 10. Cole 11. Kot...
Friday, 25 April 2025
Linguistic Archaeology: Mycenean Cities
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Mycenean cities 1. Mycenae ( The most prominent site and the namesake of the civilization.) 2. Pylos ( Known as the traditional home of Ne...
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