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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] !Xyambuatlaya = Paleo Keyword Ham xyAm.buatl/sHam.u.El/Samuel Shem Xyam./Sh'm/Nau.a.xh'm/Noachim/shekhem Japheth xYam.PHuetl/Caput-head?/Geb't? Noah's flood started European farming? 2007 http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=005762;p=1#000000 Bantu terms for fire-char: http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=005751;p=4#000173 buni (Kukuyalanji(Q-land, Austrl) fire apa (Mbuti, Congo) fire ape (Ainu, Japan) fire api (Malay,Indonesia) fire (apa-hi/pahit/burnt) re. "The CONSONANTS KM represents BLACK in Mdw Ntr. The argument is that the KM, which is symbolized by charcoal which is NOT a natural occurring product, is PRONOUNCED KaaUma. The M or "Uma" is there to let you know in what context the KM is referencing. Charcoal is used to extract metals from orche (metallurgy) and is used for heating and cooking. Some other African cognates: KaMa meaning Black in Coptic, iKaMa meaning Blackened in Mbochi, KaMi Burnt in Bambara, KeMi Burnt in Mandjakou, KeM Burnt in Wolof, Kim meaning Burnt in Mossi, etc..." (link above) I've wondered if Kimberly, South Africa was local name or from Europe. (I figured it was local, based on similarity to Xyambuatlaya eg. Zimbabwe.) Also, interesting that ochre was written as orche, like scorch/torch, not pochre/poker. On Mbabaram language of Q'land: (cf djwuaMbo) Tindale (1974): Mbabaram (initial glottal stop), (Um)Barbarem, Bar-barum, Mogmbabarum (['mok] = man), Wumbabaram (Tjapukai term), Oombarbarum, Woombarbarram, Boobu-ram, Balbarum, Woombarrmbarra (Wakara term). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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