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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] The Minoan writing or Linear A is of African origin. This form of writing was used by the Proto-Sumerians, Harappans, Olmecs and Libyco-Berber people. It is the same scrpt used by the Mande speaking people who founded Minoan civilization. [IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_dH3ZETZ8ZlM/SKezzpDY6tI/AAAAAAAAAJI/Evswx9hPYGQ/s1600-h/lit3.gif[/IMG] http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_dH3ZETZ8ZlM/SKezzpDY6tI/AAAAAAAAAJI/Evswx9hPYGQ/s1600-h/lit3.gif I discuss the African origin of the Minoan language and decipher a few text here [URL=http://www.scribd.com/doc/441165/Minoans2]The Minoan Language[/URL] Some of the first African colonists to arrive in Greece came from Crete. These Cretans were called Garamantes. After the goddess Ker or Car, these people also came to be also known as the Carians. The Carians spoke a Mande languages. These people usually sailed to the Islands in Aegean and the surrounding coast were they established prosperous trading communities. There is frequent mention of the Garamantes of the Fezzan, in Classical literature of Greece and Rome. The Garamantes were recognized as a Black tribe. They were known to the Greeks and Romans as dark skinned. In Ptolemy (I.8.5.,p.31) a Garamante slave was described as having a body the color of pitch or wholly black. Graves (1980) and Leo Frobenius linked the Garamante to the ancient empire of Ghana (c.300 BC to A.D. 1100). Graves (1980) claims that the term Garamante is the Greek plural for Garama or Garamas. He said that the present Jarama or Jarma are the descendants of the Garamante; and that the Jarama live near the Niger river. The Garamante or Garamande spoke a Mande language. The Olympian creation myth, as recorded by Pindar in Fragment , and Apollonius Rhodius, makes it clear that the Garamantes early colonized Greece. Their descendants were called Carians. The Carians practiced apiculture. As in Africa the Carians practiced matrilineal descent. According to Herodotus , even up until his time the Carians took the name of their mother. Many of the Greek myths are historical text which discuss the transition of Greece from an matriarchal society to a patriarchal Aryan society. The term Amazon was often used by the Aryans to denote matriarchal societies living on the Black Sea. The battle between Thesus and the Amazons, led by Queen Melanippe, records the conflicts between the ancient Aryan-Greeks and the Libyco-Nubians settled around the Black Sea. The classical Carians and Egyptians were very close. Having originated in the Fertile African Crescent they had similar gods and cultural traditions dating back to the Proto-Saharan period. The Garamantes founded Attica, where they worked the mines at Laureium. Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fruitfulness, came from the Fezzan (Libya) by way of Crete. It was Demeter who took poppy seeds and figs to Europe. Apollonius Rhodius (.iv.1310) tells us that the goddess Athene was born beside Lake Triton in Libya. The goddess Athene, was called Neith by the Egyptians and Nia by the Cretans in Linear A writing. This shows that the Garamantes took this god to Europe in addition to Demeter and Amon (=Ammon ,Amma). By 3000 BC, the Garamantes has spread their influence to Thrace and early Hellenic Greece. Hesiod, who was a Kadmean (i.e., of Egyptian descent), in Works and Days , said that before the Hellenic invasion the Grecian people lived in peace and tranquility and had matriarchal societies. The name Europe comes from Aerope, the daughter of King Catreus, a Cretan. Thucydides observed that: [b][i] "The first person known to us by tradition as havingestablished a navy is Minos. He made himself master of what is now called the Hellenic sea, and ruled over the Cyclades into most of which he sent the first colonies,expelling the Carians and appointing his own sons as governors; and thus did his best to put down piracy in these waters, a necessary step to secure the revenues for his own use".[/b][/i] Thus we find that many Cretans also settled much of mainland southern Europe. </font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Originally posted by TheAmericanPatriot: <strong> The Greek alphabet had nothing to do with Egyptian writing. Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer: A Linguistic Interpretation of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and the Continuity of Ancient Greek Literacy (Hardcover) by Roger D. Woodard Roger D. Woodard (Author) › Visit Amazon's Roger D. Woodard Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author Are you an author? Learn about Author Central (Author) Key Phrases: plenary spelling, orthographic strength, whose vocalic component, Greek Writing, Cypriot Syllabary, Morpurgo Davies (more...) 1 Review 5 star: (1) 4 star: (0) 3 star: (0) 2 star: (0) 1 star: (0) › See all customer reviews... 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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