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THE SOUND OF MEANING II: COMPARATIVE LINGUISTIC OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS WITH TUNICA, CHITIMACHA AND ATAKAPA

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The Native American languages of Louisiana, Tunica, Chitimacha and Atakapa are compared to the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Linguistic correspondences among these languages establish the possibility of contact at some point in ancient history among these cultures. This volume complements a previous comparative study between ancient Egyptian and the Maya language system as well as the language of the Aztecs, Nahuatl.

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The Sound of Meaning II: Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs
with Tunica, Chitimacha and Atakapa
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Author: Charles William Johnson
PDF file 172 pages

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