[gothic-l] Re: Old Turkish Runic Alphabet - what are your thoughts?
faltin2001
dirk at SMRA.CO.UK
Tue Oct 8 14:02:19 UTC 2002
--- In gothic-l at y..., Sahin Ahmet <ahmetsahinn at y...> wrote:
>
> what did soeren show? How about the striking resemlance and the
meaningful translation of the scripts in "gokturk" language.The
letters are almost the same as gokturk alphabet. what is the
translation in old germanic?.
Sahin, have a look at the relevant posts on the Germanic-List (search
for 'turkish runes').
Scientists are truly biased. Hebrew, Latin ridiculuos
considerations.
Serious scholars (for example those working on the Runenprojekt at
the University of Kiel) are not biased, this is simply a ridiculous
assertation.
Gokturks were nomads, they were everywhere in eurasia may be also in
scandinavia.
You need more that outstanding evidence to support a theory arguing
that Gokturks lived in Scandinavia. Please provide some evidence
please.
Hebrews in scandinavia a serious option?
Nobody argues seriously that Hebrew was the basis for the runes or
that Hebrew was spoken in Scandinavia
one of the scholars in israel argued that mayan civilization is of
jewish origin!
> this is kind of usuall for some.
This is just as crazy as the assertation that Gokturks or Hebrews
lived in ancient Scandinavia.
Dirk
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