marți, 8 ianuarie 2019

Tartaria tablets signs compared or Tartaria tablets, sign by sign

Tartaria tablets signs compared, or                                     Tartaria tablets, sign by sign

OUT OF SOME OUTSTANDING INTERPRETATIONS THROUGH SUMERIAN (A.A.VAIMAN and RUMEN KOLEV),                                                                                                                          

AFTER SOME YEARS OF RESEARCH, A CLEAR IMAGE IS EMERGING:                               MANY SUMERIAN PROTO-CUNEIFORM SIGNS HAS EQUIVALENTS IN SHAPE IN AEGEAN WRITINGS.                                                                                                                                           AS MR. RUMEN KOLEV  FIRST NOTICED AND MADE SUCH ATTEMPTS,                              I FOUND ALSO MUCH MORE SIMILARITIES AND CULTURAL RELATIONS,       ( BETWEEN NEAR-EAST AND AEGEAN AREAS ) AS BEEING ABLE TO DEDUCE/EXTRACT AND SHOW YOU MANY MORE AND CLOSE -RELATED MEANINGS.                                                                                                                                          

IT IS ABOUT OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE, (COMMON IN AN EXTENDED AREA) ICONS, WITH THE ORIGIN FAR BACK IN TIME. =============================================

More or less, almost all the signs could be fount in exact shape or as a sqetch the sumerian proto-cuneiform signs. But some of them reflect the exact shape of the signs from later writings. 

Where the signs has the exact shape of a writing,I will mark with*.

Round tablet’s signs (R)

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No1. sign "+++++"                                                                                                  

 No.2.1 sign :1-st "D"                                                                                                                      

No.2.2: 2-nd "D"                                                                                                                            

 No.2.3, sign"o"                                                                                                                             

No.2.4, sign"o/c"?                                                                                                                               

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No.3 sign: Downward-Right quarter,  on the right                                                                   

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No.4, sign:Downward-right quarter,  on the left (red)                                      

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No.5. sign "Z-like"lower sign                                                                                 

No.6/left, sign "bow&arrow"                                                                                                      No.6/up, sign ">>"                                                                                                                        

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No.7, sign "H"-like                                                                                   

No.8,sign "P/D"-like

Squarred tablet’s signs (Sq):

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Table in wich is showed every sign in wich writing was found in exact shape and most frequent:

Note:”Anatolian, means mostly Carian)

Tabl.  Sign No.    Most frequent  2-nd frequecy

R             1                               Sum.*,Anat.
R           2.1                     Anat.,Arch.Gr.*.Old.Lat.*
R           2.2                     Anat.,Arch.Gr.*.Old.Lat.*
R           2.3                Sum.*Anat.*Aegean*,Arch.Gr.*
R  2.4.(“o”/”c”?)     if "o": Anat.*,Aegean*; if "c" Anat.,Arch.Gr.*,Old Lat.*
R           3                        Sum.* 
R           4                           None
R           5(Z-like)             Sum.,Anat.*,Aegean*,Arch.Gr.*,Old.Hebr.*
R    6(left,"bow-arrow")                  Sum.,Anat.
R     6(up,">>")                             Anat.*
R          7                     Aegean*,Old Hebrew*
R          8                  Old Hebrew*,Arch.Gr.*,Old Lat.*                                                                               ---------------------------------------------------
Sq         1                          Sum.*
Sq         2                         Sum.*,Anat.
Sq         3                     Sum.*,Anat.,Aegean
Sq         4                        Sum.*,Anat.
Sq         5                      Sum.,Cypr.
Sq         6                  Sum.*,Aegean*
Sq  above 7            (Anat.elements, Aegean?)
Sq        7                         Sum.*

If every sign< pair >type of writing  has 1 point, then, out of 20 signs,number of signs found in the writings:

Sumerian  12    ************
Anatolian  11    ***********
Aegean      6 ******
Arch.Gr.   6 ******
Old Hebr.  3 ***
Cypriot    1 *
Old Lat.   4 ****

NOTE

1. IF the tablets are genuine show a direct/great sumerian influence/inspiration (11 sumerian-like signs)

2. After sumerian , much plausible is Aegean writing ( sumerian close-influenced) 

3.Signs "D" were used by sumerian only before 3.200 B.C., but very few and only on the ext. surface of clay tokens (bullae) with unknown meaning.                                                                      It seems due the fact that were put in the recipients column on proto-sumerian signs table, could be for "pot,jar,vessel",                 ?measure-ration?

4. Otherwise the D-shape was not used after in writing 2.500 years till archaic greek writing,(3.200-2.500=700)

5. .The "H'-sign                                                       http://aplaceofbrightness.blogspot.com/2008/11/moonlight-in-romania-tartaria-tablets_21.html

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has the exact phoenician/old hebrew (Cheth/Het) shape
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and only close to Aegean (PA3) writings .Linear A sign PA3 has no shifted vertical bars , as our sign and Old Hebrew is.                                                                   Image from https://linearbknossosmycenae.com/tag/linear-a-decipherment/page/2/
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P.S.Capital old Hebrew and Phoenician "het" and  is identical with archaic greek Heta(boxed eta) and 

Imagini pentru letter archaic eta

sumerian proto-cuneiform "Ku" (Number 3,first)

6. Sign ">>" found only in Anatolian (Carian ) writing

7. I DO NOT EXPLAIN MYSELF, 
HOW EXACTLY THE UPPER HALF OF THE ROUND TABLET, SUPPOSED COVERED/HIDDEN CONTAIN MOST MODERN SIGNS.                      

 POSSIBLE THIS WOULD BE THE ONLY SECTION OUT OF ENTIRE BOTH TABLETS WICH CONTAIN AN DIRECT READABLE MESSAGE

WHAT KIND COULD BE? MILITARY SECRET NO !, ESOTERIC, RELIGIOUS-MYSTIC ?.                                                                                               YES, COULD BE THE CASE.


8.DON'T KNOW WHAT SCRIBE WOULD MIX (real name "hodge-podge"), PICTOGRAPHIC SIGNS WITH IDEOGRAMS SYLLABOGRAMS ! =========================
OUT OF SOME OUTSTANDING INTERPRETATIONS THROUGH SUMERIAN (A.A.VAIMAN and RUMEN KOLEV),                                                                                                                          

AFTER SOME YEARS OF RESEARCH, A CLEAR IMAGE IS EMERGING:                               MANY SUMERIAN PROTO-CUNEIFORM SIGNS HAS EQUIVALENTS IN SHAPE IN AEGEAN WRITINGS.                                                                                                                                           AS MR. RUMEN KOLEV  FIRST NOTICED AND MADE SUCH ATTEMPTS,                              I FOUND ALSO MUCH MORE SIMILARITIES AND CULTURAL RELATIONS,       ( BETWEEN NEAR-EAST AND AEGEAN AREAS ) AS BEEING ABLE TO DEDUCE/EXTRACT AND SHOW YOU MANY MORE AND CLOSE -RELATED MEANINGS.                                                                                                                                          


IT IS ABOUT OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE, (COMMON IN AN EXTENDED AREA) ICONS, WITH THE ORIGIN FAR BACK IN TIME. 

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