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Word's Most Ancient Language Being Deciphered
The world's most ancient language is currently being deciphered to help unravel a mystery. The most ancient written language system in the world that has not...
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The 5 Oldest Known Languages
Here are short examples of the world's five languages with the earliest known written accounts.
I've excluded Eblaite (which is as old as Akkadian) because I find it nearly impossible to read. And it is very similar to Akkadian anyway (could be considered an Akkadian dialect).
Little is known about Elamite and Hurrian phonology because of the limited possibilities of the cuneiform script. Thus I
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Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, wi
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Expansion of the Semitic languages J (L147.1)
Males who are J (L147.1) descend from a common ancestor that lived around 3500 BC. Due to the young age of J (L147.1) its a definitive diagnostic marker of t...
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Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 16 (Elamites)
Elam was an ancient civilization located in what is now southwest Iran. Elam was centered in the far west and the southwest of modern-day Iran, stretching fr...
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Elam
Elam (/ˈiːləm/) was an ancient Pre-Iranic civilization centered in the far west and southwest of what is now modern-day Iran, stretching from the lowlands of what is now Khuzestan (Bakhtiari people) and Ilam Province as well as a small part of southern Iraq. The modern name Elam is a transcription from Biblical Hebrew, corresponding to the Sumerian elam(a), the Akkadian elamtu, and the Elamite hal
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EAST INDIAN ELAMITE ATTEMPTS TO SLITHER INTO ISRAEL ALONG WITH ESAU
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Iranian Historian: Elamite language Was The Original Language of Iran
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Die Kurdische Kinder Proto-Indogermanen (Indoeuropäer)
Geschichte der kurdischen Median Medes Medien empire land reiches arischen zagros Rasse (Proto indo-europäischen) Zagros-Gebirge ndo-Europeanie Kinder der he...
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Writing the Cuneiform Scripts: Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian (Soheil Delshad)
Iran has seen the different writing systems since 4th millennium B.C.
The most famous ancient writing system is "Cuneiform". I'm trying to show you how ancient Iranians wrote different cuneiform scripts i.e. Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian at the time between 6th and 4th centuries B.C. during the Achaemenid Empire.
This is just the first video clip. I will upload more. For more
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Planet Wissen - Kurdistan und die Kurden "Wer sind die Kurden? "
Die Kinder der heilige Sonne und des heilige Feuers: Die Kurden und Die europäischen Zagros Zagrisien rasse Kurdistan Kurden Germanen eine kurden Verwandtsch...
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Part 17 Elamite Demon Keeping Coming Back
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Gladiator Now We Are Free- Lisa Gerrard English lyrics (not syllable)
To begin, we are very much aware of the origin of the language of this song, and we discredit nothing. We know there has been a Hebrew translation, an Englis...
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Elamite claims to be the Yahawahshi (Jesus)
www.therealjewsareblack.com.
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The Ancient Elamites and Persians Were Black
Actually the white ancestors of the MODERN Iranian people (Parthians and Turkic people) interbred with the original black population of Iran (The few black Persians and Elamites who survived the massive invades of Persia by foreign forces) and this is why most of the modern people of Iran are not as light as European whites and are much darker than them.
Today, there are a few black people in Ir
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This Elamite Will Make The Perfect Task Master In The Kingdom of Heaven
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PT1 PERSIAN ELAMITE GETS CONFUSED ON THE GENTILES
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2. Elamite Hears His Future Is Slaughter And Slavery
For I will cause Elam to be dismayed before their enemies, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, even my fierce anger, saith...
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PT4.ELAMITES COME UP AND GET CUT BY THE WORD
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Drawing Elamite "50" sign with Pen Tool
Drawing Elamite cuneiform "50" sign with Pen Tool. Part of my online tutorial on drawing copies of cuneiform tablets in Illustrator http://www.digitalcuneiform.net/2015/07/how-to-draw-copies-of-cuneiform-tablets_27.html
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10 Ancient Civilizations That History Forgot
Much like Isaac Newton imagined when he gave his famous “shoulders of giants” quote, our modern civilizations owe a great deal to those which came before us. While examples like the Sumerians or Egyptians are deeply ingrained in nearly everyone’s minds, there are a number of other civilizations which have been largely forgotten. Here are 10 of them.
10. Hattian Civilization
9. Zapotec Civilizati
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Persian Narrative - Elamite - Part II Audio Overlay 122608
Engineering and Administrative Achievements of Elamite Empire (4000 BC -900 BC ): Urbanization through trade (4000 BC) Federal system of government (4000 BC)...
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Elamite - CS:GO - AWP 5k
such awp many noscope wow.
Word's Most Ancient Language Being Deciphered
The world's most ancient language is currently being deciphered to help unravel a mystery. The most ancient written language system in the world that has not......
The world's most ancient language is currently being deciphered to help unravel a mystery. The most ancient written language system in the world that has not...
wn.com/Word's Most Ancient Language Being Deciphered
The world's most ancient language is currently being deciphered to help unravel a mystery. The most ancient written language system in the world that has not...
- published: 25 Oct 2012
- views: 5373
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author: geobeats
The 5 Oldest Known Languages
Here are short examples of the world's five languages with the earliest known written accounts.
I've excluded Eblaite (which is as old as Akkadian) because I fi...
Here are short examples of the world's five languages with the earliest known written accounts.
I've excluded Eblaite (which is as old as Akkadian) because I find it nearly impossible to read. And it is very similar to Akkadian anyway (could be considered an Akkadian dialect).
Little is known about Elamite and Hurrian phonology because of the limited possibilities of the cuneiform script. Thus I have randomly filled the pronunciation of these two languages with what I think might fit. So these are more like artificial impressions rather than scientifically accurate representations.
wn.com/The 5 Oldest Known Languages
Here are short examples of the world's five languages with the earliest known written accounts.
I've excluded Eblaite (which is as old as Akkadian) because I find it nearly impossible to read. And it is very similar to Akkadian anyway (could be considered an Akkadian dialect).
Little is known about Elamite and Hurrian phonology because of the limited possibilities of the cuneiform script. Thus I have randomly filled the pronunciation of these two languages with what I think might fit. So these are more like artificial impressions rather than scientifically accurate representations.
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 10
Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (...
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, with 84 phonemic consonants (but only two phonemic vowels).
Old English, Ænglisc in Old English, is the direct ancestor of the modern English language, although very different due to its lack of Romance influence from the Normans, and because of this is much closer to Icelandic or German. It was spoken from the mid fifth to mid twelfth centuries.
Proto-Germanic is the unattested common ancestor of all the Germanic languages and is a descendant language of Proto-Indo-European, likely spoken in present-day Denmark, and southern Scandinavia about three thousand years ago.. However, certain inscriptions found may be of the early Proto-Norse or late Proto-Germanic periods.
Proto-Indo-European is the unattested, yet highly supported common ancestor of all Indo-European languages, including Hellenic (including Greek), Italic (including Latin and the Romance languages), Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, and the Indo-Iranian languages. There are about 439 Indo-European languages, with almost three billion native speakers, by far the most of any widely recognized language family. The most accepted hypothesis places it spoken in the Pontic steppe, about six thousand years ago, although estimates vary greatly.
Proto-Nostratic is a controversial common ancestor of Afro-Asiatic, Kartvelian, Dravidian, Eurasiatic (including Uralic, Indo-European, and Altaic), sometimes including Elamite, Sumerian, Nivkh, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Chamkatkan, and Eskimo-Aleut languages. It is believed to be spoken in the Fertile Crescent around 12,000 years ago.
Texts Used:
Ubykh: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubykh_language#Samples_of_Ubykh
Old English: The Lord's Prayer, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Lord%27s_Prayer_in_English
Proto-Germanic: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language#Schleicher.27s_PIE_fable_rendered_into_Proto-Germanic
Proto-Indo-European: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicher%27s_fable (Byrd's translation)
Proto-Nostratic: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages#Sample_text
Information on the phonetics of the languages come from their respective Wikipedia pages.
Stuff used:
Recorded on an iPhone 4s, audio edited in Logic Pro 9, pictures made in Gimp, video made in iMovie.
**DISCLAIMER**
All of these languages are extinct. As such, all pronunciations are completely approximate, especially that of PIE and Proto-Nostratic. I'm not very good at the voiced aspirated (breathy-voiced) PIE stops either, and am unsure about stress patterns, and Old English vowel reduction.
Also, I am not perfect. I made quite a few mistakes - see if you can spot them! Hopefully my American English accent didn't get in the way to much.
Anyways, thanks for watching! Maybe in the future I'll do another... I'd like to do Latin, Ancient Greek, maybe Old Chinese. I'd need some good texts with IPA pronunciations though. If you want, suggest a language in the comments!
I can't imagine how anyone could speak fluent Ubykh. They must have very tough uvulas... (Luckily the Ubykh text didn't use qˁʼ)
wn.com/Extinct Languages Spoken Ubykh, Old English, Proto Indo European And More
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, with 84 phonemic consonants (but only two phonemic vowels).
Old English, Ænglisc in Old English, is the direct ancestor of the modern English language, although very different due to its lack of Romance influence from the Normans, and because of this is much closer to Icelandic or German. It was spoken from the mid fifth to mid twelfth centuries.
Proto-Germanic is the unattested common ancestor of all the Germanic languages and is a descendant language of Proto-Indo-European, likely spoken in present-day Denmark, and southern Scandinavia about three thousand years ago.. However, certain inscriptions found may be of the early Proto-Norse or late Proto-Germanic periods.
Proto-Indo-European is the unattested, yet highly supported common ancestor of all Indo-European languages, including Hellenic (including Greek), Italic (including Latin and the Romance languages), Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, and the Indo-Iranian languages. There are about 439 Indo-European languages, with almost three billion native speakers, by far the most of any widely recognized language family. The most accepted hypothesis places it spoken in the Pontic steppe, about six thousand years ago, although estimates vary greatly.
Proto-Nostratic is a controversial common ancestor of Afro-Asiatic, Kartvelian, Dravidian, Eurasiatic (including Uralic, Indo-European, and Altaic), sometimes including Elamite, Sumerian, Nivkh, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Chamkatkan, and Eskimo-Aleut languages. It is believed to be spoken in the Fertile Crescent around 12,000 years ago.
Texts Used:
Ubykh: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubykh_language#Samples_of_Ubykh
Old English: The Lord's Prayer, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Lord%27s_Prayer_in_English
Proto-Germanic: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language#Schleicher.27s_PIE_fable_rendered_into_Proto-Germanic
Proto-Indo-European: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicher%27s_fable (Byrd's translation)
Proto-Nostratic: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages#Sample_text
Information on the phonetics of the languages come from their respective Wikipedia pages.
Stuff used:
Recorded on an iPhone 4s, audio edited in Logic Pro 9, pictures made in Gimp, video made in iMovie.
**DISCLAIMER**
All of these languages are extinct. As such, all pronunciations are completely approximate, especially that of PIE and Proto-Nostratic. I'm not very good at the voiced aspirated (breathy-voiced) PIE stops either, and am unsure about stress patterns, and Old English vowel reduction.
Also, I am not perfect. I made quite a few mistakes - see if you can spot them! Hopefully my American English accent didn't get in the way to much.
Anyways, thanks for watching! Maybe in the future I'll do another... I'd like to do Latin, Ancient Greek, maybe Old Chinese. I'd need some good texts with IPA pronunciations though. If you want, suggest a language in the comments!
I can't imagine how anyone could speak fluent Ubykh. They must have very tough uvulas... (Luckily the Ubykh text didn't use qˁʼ)
- published: 06 Sep 2014
- views: 5999
Expansion of the Semitic languages J (L147.1)
Males who are J (L147.1) descend from a common ancestor that lived around 3500 BC. Due to the young age of J (L147.1) its a definitive diagnostic marker of t......
Males who are J (L147.1) descend from a common ancestor that lived around 3500 BC. Due to the young age of J (L147.1) its a definitive diagnostic marker of t...
wn.com/Expansion Of The Semitic Languages J (L147.1)
Males who are J (L147.1) descend from a common ancestor that lived around 3500 BC. Due to the young age of J (L147.1) its a definitive diagnostic marker of t...
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 16 (Elamites)
Elam was an ancient civilization located in what is now southwest Iran. Elam was centered in the far west and the southwest of modern-day Iran, stretching fr......
Elam was an ancient civilization located in what is now southwest Iran. Elam was centered in the far west and the southwest of modern-day Iran, stretching fr...
wn.com/Faces Of Ancient Middle East Part 16 (Elamites)
Elam was an ancient civilization located in what is now southwest Iran. Elam was centered in the far west and the southwest of modern-day Iran, stretching fr...
Elam
Elam (/ˈiːləm/) was an ancient Pre-Iranic civilization centered in the far west and southwest of what is now modern-day Iran, stretching from the lowlands of wh...
Elam (/ˈiːləm/) was an ancient Pre-Iranic civilization centered in the far west and southwest of what is now modern-day Iran, stretching from the lowlands of what is now Khuzestan (Bakhtiari people) and Ilam Province as well as a small part of southern Iraq. The modern name Elam is a transcription from Biblical Hebrew, corresponding to the Sumerian elam(a), the Akkadian elamtu, and the Elamite haltamti. Elamite states were among the leading political forces of the Ancient Near East. In classical literature, Elam was more often referred to as Susiana a name derived from its capital, Susa. However, Susiana is not synonymous with Elam and, in its early history, was a distinctly separate cultural and political entity.
Situated just to the east of Mesopotamia, Elam was part of the early urbanization during the Chalcolithic period (Copper Age). The emergence of written records from around 3000 BC also parallels Mesopotamian history, where slightly earlier records have been found. In the Old Elamite period (Middle Bronze Age), Elam consisted of kingdoms on the Iranian plateau, centered in Anshan, and from the mid-2nd millennium BC, it was centered in Susa in the Khuzestan lowlands. Its culture played a crucial role during the Persian Achaemenid dynasty that succeeded Elam, when the Elamite language remained among those in official use. Elamite is generally accepted to be a language isolate.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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Article text available under CC-BY-SA
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Elam (/ˈiːləm/) was an ancient Pre-Iranic civilization centered in the far west and southwest of what is now modern-day Iran, stretching from the lowlands of what is now Khuzestan (Bakhtiari people) and Ilam Province as well as a small part of southern Iraq. The modern name Elam is a transcription from Biblical Hebrew, corresponding to the Sumerian elam(a), the Akkadian elamtu, and the Elamite haltamti. Elamite states were among the leading political forces of the Ancient Near East. In classical literature, Elam was more often referred to as Susiana a name derived from its capital, Susa. However, Susiana is not synonymous with Elam and, in its early history, was a distinctly separate cultural and political entity.
Situated just to the east of Mesopotamia, Elam was part of the early urbanization during the Chalcolithic period (Copper Age). The emergence of written records from around 3000 BC also parallels Mesopotamian history, where slightly earlier records have been found. In the Old Elamite period (Middle Bronze Age), Elam consisted of kingdoms on the Iranian plateau, centered in Anshan, and from the mid-2nd millennium BC, it was centered in Susa in the Khuzestan lowlands. Its culture played a crucial role during the Persian Achaemenid dynasty that succeeded Elam, when the Elamite language remained among those in official use. Elamite is generally accepted to be a language isolate.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 09 Nov 2014
- views: 0
Die Kurdische Kinder Proto-Indogermanen (Indoeuropäer)
Geschichte der kurdischen Median Medes Medien empire land reiches arischen zagros Rasse (Proto indo-europäischen) Zagros-Gebirge ndo-Europeanie Kinder der he......
Geschichte der kurdischen Median Medes Medien empire land reiches arischen zagros Rasse (Proto indo-europäischen) Zagros-Gebirge ndo-Europeanie Kinder der he...
wn.com/Die Kurdische Kinder Proto Indogermanen (Indoeuropäer)
Geschichte der kurdischen Median Medes Medien empire land reiches arischen zagros Rasse (Proto indo-europäischen) Zagros-Gebirge ndo-Europeanie Kinder der he...
Writing the Cuneiform Scripts: Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian (Soheil Delshad)
Iran has seen the different writing systems since 4th millennium B.C.
The most famous ancient writing system is "Cuneiform". I'm trying to show you how ancient ...
Iran has seen the different writing systems since 4th millennium B.C.
The most famous ancient writing system is "Cuneiform". I'm trying to show you how ancient Iranians wrote different cuneiform scripts i.e. Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian at the time between 6th and 4th centuries B.C. during the Achaemenid Empire.
This is just the first video clip. I will upload more. For more information please contact me. MAY BE YOU WANT TO HAVE A CLAY TABLET WITH CUNEIFORM WRITINGS.....
wn.com/Writing The Cuneiform Scripts Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite And Late Babylonian (Soheil Delshad)
Iran has seen the different writing systems since 4th millennium B.C.
The most famous ancient writing system is "Cuneiform". I'm trying to show you how ancient Iranians wrote different cuneiform scripts i.e. Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian at the time between 6th and 4th centuries B.C. during the Achaemenid Empire.
This is just the first video clip. I will upload more. For more information please contact me. MAY BE YOU WANT TO HAVE A CLAY TABLET WITH CUNEIFORM WRITINGS.....
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 5257
Planet Wissen - Kurdistan und die Kurden "Wer sind die Kurden? "
Die Kinder der heilige Sonne und des heilige Feuers: Die Kurden und Die europäischen Zagros Zagrisien rasse Kurdistan Kurden Germanen eine kurden Verwandtsch......
Die Kinder der heilige Sonne und des heilige Feuers: Die Kurden und Die europäischen Zagros Zagrisien rasse Kurdistan Kurden Germanen eine kurden Verwandtsch...
wn.com/Planet Wissen Kurdistan Und Die Kurden Wer Sind Die Kurden
Die Kinder der heilige Sonne und des heilige Feuers: Die Kurden und Die europäischen Zagros Zagrisien rasse Kurdistan Kurden Germanen eine kurden Verwandtsch...
Gladiator Now We Are Free- Lisa Gerrard English lyrics (not syllable)
To begin, we are very much aware of the origin of the language of this song, and we discredit nothing. We know there has been a Hebrew translation, an Englis......
To begin, we are very much aware of the origin of the language of this song, and we discredit nothing. We know there has been a Hebrew translation, an Englis...
wn.com/Gladiator Now We Are Free Lisa Gerrard English Lyrics (Not Syllable)
To begin, we are very much aware of the origin of the language of this song, and we discredit nothing. We know there has been a Hebrew translation, an Englis...
- published: 27 Jun 2010
- views: 86107
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author: Faith1970H
The Ancient Elamites and Persians Were Black
Actually the white ancestors of the MODERN Iranian people (Parthians and Turkic people) interbred with the original black population of Iran (The few black Pers...
Actually the white ancestors of the MODERN Iranian people (Parthians and Turkic people) interbred with the original black population of Iran (The few black Persians and Elamites who survived the massive invades of Persia by foreign forces) and this is why most of the modern people of Iran are not as light as European whites and are much darker than them.
Today, there are a few black people in Iran (called Afro-Iranians) who seem to be descended from the ancient Elamites and Persians, but as it's the case with all the black people outside of Africa, this people are being told that they were brought to Iran as slaves from Africa!
Only the truth will set us free.
Thanks for watching.
wn.com/The Ancient Elamites And Persians Were Black
Actually the white ancestors of the MODERN Iranian people (Parthians and Turkic people) interbred with the original black population of Iran (The few black Persians and Elamites who survived the massive invades of Persia by foreign forces) and this is why most of the modern people of Iran are not as light as European whites and are much darker than them.
Today, there are a few black people in Iran (called Afro-Iranians) who seem to be descended from the ancient Elamites and Persians, but as it's the case with all the black people outside of Africa, this people are being told that they were brought to Iran as slaves from Africa!
Only the truth will set us free.
Thanks for watching.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 4
2. Elamite Hears His Future Is Slaughter And Slavery
For I will cause Elam to be dismayed before their enemies, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, even my fierce anger, saith......
For I will cause Elam to be dismayed before their enemies, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, even my fierce anger, saith...
wn.com/2. Elamite Hears His Future Is Slaughter And Slavery
For I will cause Elam to be dismayed before their enemies, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, even my fierce anger, saith...
Drawing Elamite "50" sign with Pen Tool
Drawing Elamite cuneiform "50" sign with Pen Tool. Part of my online tutorial on drawing copies of cuneiform tablets in Illustrator http://www.digitalcuneiform....
Drawing Elamite cuneiform "50" sign with Pen Tool. Part of my online tutorial on drawing copies of cuneiform tablets in Illustrator http://www.digitalcuneiform.net/2015/07/how-to-draw-copies-of-cuneiform-tablets_27.html
wn.com/Drawing Elamite 50 Sign With Pen Tool
Drawing Elamite cuneiform "50" sign with Pen Tool. Part of my online tutorial on drawing copies of cuneiform tablets in Illustrator http://www.digitalcuneiform.net/2015/07/how-to-draw-copies-of-cuneiform-tablets_27.html
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 1
10 Ancient Civilizations That History Forgot
Much like Isaac Newton imagined when he gave his famous “shoulders of giants” quote, our modern civilizations owe a great deal to those which came before us. Wh...
Much like Isaac Newton imagined when he gave his famous “shoulders of giants” quote, our modern civilizations owe a great deal to those which came before us. While examples like the Sumerians or Egyptians are deeply ingrained in nearly everyone’s minds, there are a number of other civilizations which have been largely forgotten. Here are 10 of them.
10. Hattian Civilization
9. Zapotec Civilization
8. Vinca Civilization
7. Hurrian Civilization
6. Nok Civilization
5. Punt Civilization
4. Norte Chico Civilization
3. Elamite Civilization
2. Dilmun Civilization
1. Harappan Civilization
Source Staff : listverse
Read the full article go to : http://goo.gl/CVwLN3
wn.com/10 Ancient Civilizations That History Forgot
Much like Isaac Newton imagined when he gave his famous “shoulders of giants” quote, our modern civilizations owe a great deal to those which came before us. While examples like the Sumerians or Egyptians are deeply ingrained in nearly everyone’s minds, there are a number of other civilizations which have been largely forgotten. Here are 10 of them.
10. Hattian Civilization
9. Zapotec Civilization
8. Vinca Civilization
7. Hurrian Civilization
6. Nok Civilization
5. Punt Civilization
4. Norte Chico Civilization
3. Elamite Civilization
2. Dilmun Civilization
1. Harappan Civilization
Source Staff : listverse
Read the full article go to : http://goo.gl/CVwLN3
- published: 02 Nov 2014
- views: 0
Persian Narrative - Elamite - Part II Audio Overlay 122608
Engineering and Administrative Achievements of Elamite Empire (4000 BC -900 BC ): Urbanization through trade (4000 BC) Federal system of government (4000 BC)......
Engineering and Administrative Achievements of Elamite Empire (4000 BC -900 BC ): Urbanization through trade (4000 BC) Federal system of government (4000 BC)...
wn.com/Persian Narrative Elamite Part Ii Audio Overlay 122608
Engineering and Administrative Achievements of Elamite Empire (4000 BC -900 BC ): Urbanization through trade (4000 BC) Federal system of government (4000 BC)...
Elamite - CS:GO - AWP 5k
such awp many noscope wow....
such awp many noscope wow.
wn.com/Elamite Cs Go Awp 5K
such awp many noscope wow.