The Hand of Irulegi

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @manuelespinosa724
    @manuelespinosa724 11 місяців тому +6

    Truely an important find...thank you

  • @lennutrajektoor
    @lennutrajektoor 11 місяців тому

    The table at @6:41 is fundamentally wrong. The kiri or kirjad (plural) are words. For instance kugu (ku-gu) is a specific word which later ends up in Estonian as kogu (the whole) but the kirjad assigned to it completely represents the different words. These specific kirjad is used in Estonian kirjad and they can be translated.

  • @korkutozarcan
    @korkutozarcan 3 місяці тому

    You guys must study Proto Turkish and specifically Göktürk alphabet to deciphere . That would change your world surely.

  • @lennutrajektoor
    @lennutrajektoor 11 місяців тому

    Are there published papers on the Hand of Irulegi? The take at @10:10 is faulty because they read from right to left and never like in modern times. The modern direction of reading is much much later addition. And again each kiri, or cuneiform if you like, is a word, not a sound. Beside I've never seen sentence separation as dot. What I see on the original it's separated what we nowadays call colon. Introduction of "colon" was among many major written language reforms.

  • @mrdbmckenna
    @mrdbmckenna 11 місяців тому

    How can you tell it's a right hand?

    • @Biscaine
      @Biscaine 5 місяців тому

      By the placement of its fingernails

  • @lennutrajektoor
    @lennutrajektoor 11 місяців тому

    You have all the specimens upside down. The right way to read them, let say Ullastret, is turn it 180 degree. The longer end has to be horizontal. And each kiri is a word, not a sound.

  • @JJONNYREPP
    @JJONNYREPP 11 місяців тому +1

    The Hand of Irulegi 2114pm 11.1.24 the basques? infotainment by bubo and friends... ahhhh.... they told me that ancient Spanish languages were akin to turkish and the like...

  • @hatecriminai8241
    @hatecriminai8241 11 місяців тому +1

    downvoted for 'BCE'