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
Any or none, it seems. “Despite the large number of cartoons and the almost universally accepted tradition, the Bible does not say that...
August 27, 2017
National Geographic Channel described prostitution as the “Oldest Trade” and the “world’s oldest profession”...
August 27, 2017
PRIMARY APPLIED ETYMOLOGY – A WINDOW ON STONE AGE IS NOW OPEN It is said three emotions are stronger even than fear, the strongest...
August 27, 2017
PRIMARY APPLIED ETYMOLOGY – A WINDOW ON STONE AGE IS NOW OPEN The root for ‘history’ is *’R, the same Stone Age origin...
August 27, 2017
Spirit appears to have a “natural” origin unrelated to religious concepts created thousands of years later Wikipedia tells those...
August 27, 2017
NEW IN THIS SAMPLE LIST: Michael, Mike, Michelle, Michaella, etc., (interesting origin attested in Akkadian, no less) We’ve been...
Applied Bilateral Etymology has investigated the ancient roots of religions from deep in the Stone Age to the rise of Islam.