Excellent. Many thanks for this. It is exactly the kind of findings that interest me. I have not yet worked out any chronology for the Indo-European-European / Semitic / Egyptian interactions. But what I have found suggests strongly the Indo-European influence has been VERY underlaid and concealed inside the idea of the Greeks (e.g. Greek was one of the three languages on the Rosetta Stone).
Check this out, too, from LinkedIn re early Britain:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7286322815987773440?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios
Check this out, too, as it might be of interest:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/archaeologists-discover-intricately-decorated-tomb-belonging-to-a-doctor-who-treated-egyptian-pharaohs-4-100-years-ago/ar-BB1reCOT?ocid=BingNewsSerp&cvid=69cb751cf66c47f8babfb68e88624716&ei=12
Excellent. Many thanks for this. It is exactly the kind of findings that interest me. I have not yet worked out any chronology for the Indo-European-European / Semitic / Egyptian interactions. But what I have found suggests strongly the Indo-European influence has been VERY underlaid and concealed inside the idea of the Greeks (e.g. Greek was one of the three languages on the Rosetta Stone).
Will keep on the lookout for such clues, and send them along as found. Your work is fascinating!
Great. Thank you. I’m also always interested to be alerted to explicit use of folklore tropes/metaphors in daily news and chatter.