Roots Of Religions
Applied Bilateral Etymology has investigated the ancient roots of religions from deep in the Stone Age to the rise of Islam.
Categories
© Roots of Religions by Adel S. Bishtawi
August 27, 2017
Part 1 Sumerians began to establish themselves in southern Iraq some 7,400 years ago. With some initial help and guidance provided by the...
August 27, 2017
In this case – everything. The glorious name of an Algerian coastal city is the ultimate proof of people who understood the origins...
August 27, 2017
Children_on_the_steppe_Daily Mail In the steppes of Genghis Khan: How an Australian man spent three years in the Mongolian wilderness to...
August 27, 2017
By Nicolas M. Perrault – Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11764443 Realhistoryww Ancient Man and His...
August 27, 2017
The Stone Age biliteral root *ʼD, vocalised for the purpose of this post “Ad”, is the name of a nation and its founder which...
August 27, 2017
ʼ(ʾ) This letter is IPA for Hamza, a very short ‘a’, as in “about”. It is the first letter of Adam. ‛(ʿ) This...
August 27, 2017
Dancing Belly dancing is not a new invention. Etymology confirms it has religious roots in temples in Mesopotamia. Sumerians built huge...
August 27, 2017
What topic gave birth to jokes and pranks? Sex, what else? The wrongly called “Semitic” languages (the correct name is Ancient...
Applied Bilateral Etymology has investigated the ancient roots of religions from deep in the Stone Age to the rise of Islam.