9 () posted 1 year ago by nicebot 1 year ago by nicebot +9 / -0 3 comments share 3 comments share save hide report block hide replies
A Celtic language, Welsh, is the most straightforward language to use to translate Egyptian hieroglyphics:
https://www.richplanet.net/richp_genre.php?ref=298&part=1&gen=99
This is probably due to the Welsh's relative unchanged ancient nature, preserving much of it's original Aramaic influence. It's a surprisingly controversial topic in academic history circles.
This is really interesting.
I wish there was more "ancient civ" stuff around here.