This book is about the invention of ancient names and words. Virtually everyone's name hides an agglutinated shorthand sentence which can in most cases be recovered, as is explained with hundreds of examples. The technique of decoding and translating many Ogam inscriptions found in Ireland and Scotland is explained. Invented languages are discussed in detail and their relationship with the universal language of the Neolithics is shown.
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This book is about the invention of ancient names and words. Virtually everyone's name hides an agglutinated shorthand sentence which can in most cases be recovered, as is explained with hundreds of examples. The technique of decoding and translating many Ogam inscriptions found in Ireland and Scotland is explained. Invented languages are discussed in detail and their relationship with the universal language of the Neolithics is shown.
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I am so sorry this author has passed away, because there are big questions to be answered about his theory. Everything he wrote seems to work but it is beyond imagining that Basque is the original language. DNA will surely reveal the X haplogroup, perhaps the truth will be discovered one day when the oceans recede. I couldn't put the book down, but it's crazy to accept his theory.