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Clyde Winters
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Dr. Winters:

in Basque, the word for iron forge is olha;
in Magyar, the word for burnt offering is olah.

Do you know of any comparable words in Mande or Tamil that might correspond to these words?

Do you know what symbols were used to convey these concepts in Thinite or Vinca scripts?

Note: Geto(Venice) iron foundry = Ghetto
Note: ochapana(Aztec) fall to the ground/grind
Note: foundry/boundary/pound/panada(flat bread)

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quote:
Originally posted by DD'eDeN:
Dr. Winters:

in Basque, the word for iron forge is olha;
in Magyar, the word for burnt offering is olah.

Do you know of any comparable words in Mande or Tamil that might correspond to these words?

Do you know what symbols were used to convey these concepts in Thinite or Vinca scripts?

Note: Geto(Venice) iron foundry = Ghetto
Note: ochapana(Aztec) fall to the ground/grind
Note: foundry/boundary/pound/panada(flat bread)

The Dravidian and Mande words for fire,burn are as follow:
  • Mande ta 'fire', kala, gba 'hot'
    Tamil oli, vel, kanal,koǃǃi 'fire'; ve 'to burn'
    Kannanda ola .blaze'; bel 'to offer into fire'
    Telugu velucu 'sacrificial fire'

I hope this helps.

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Clyde is there any writing you have not been able to decipher?
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Thanks Dr. Winters, it may.

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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
Clyde is there any writing you have not been able to decipher?

Yes , I have not deciphered Linear B. Remember, I was able to decipher Proto-Sumerian, Proto-Elamite, Indus Valley, Minoan, Oracle Bone and Olmec writing because they were using the Thinite(/Vai) derived scripts used in the Maa Confederation.

I was able to decipher Meroitic because I followed the Greco-Roman traditions that the Gymnosophists (Buddhists), introduced writing to the Meroites.

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