The First Eurasian Tools and The Words Used to Describe their Use (Uploaded 4.26.2022) (original) (raw)
This is an unusual compilation of Eurasian words that correspond, including Indo-European, Sanskrit, Georgian, Finnish-Uralic, Altaic, Traditional Chinese and dead languages, such as Akkadian, Hittite, Lycian, Luvian, Lydian, Avestan, Etruscan, etc. The correspondence among the lexemes is magnified through the presentation of the words in groups as they relate to particular applications, such as digging roots with a stick, plowing, making knives to dress animal kills, to cutlery and axes used in warfare, etc. One thing leads to another and concepts adapt to new purposes. The featured language correspondences involve an interchange of words, where a word for tin in Welsh may be the word for copper in another language. Their are many such interchanged words in this 177 page document.