Who could the Elamites be today? Dravidian hypothesis - The India Ethiopia confusion
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2024
- Sumer Sumerians Cush Zeus Nimrod Osiris Dionysus Elam Kissia Shem
Playlist (Howcanwebefree) - current study
• The origin of civiliza...
Interesting video:
Biblical land of Shinar in Sudan (Nubia) / Ethiopia? Nimrod son of Cush - Part 2 ( • Biblical land of Shina... )
Sources:
(Jubilees - Territory of Elam)
sacred-texts.com/bib/jub/jub2...
The Kushite origins of Sumer and Elam by Runoko Rashidi
(India - Ethiopia confusion)
hal.science/hal-03648391/docu...
(Asian India / African India)
www.jstor.org/stable/603021
Timestamps: 1. Who could the Elamites be today? 0:22 / 2. The confusion between India and Ethiopia 9:38 / 3. Sumer (Sumerians) - Shinar - Nimrod - The mighty hunter - Elam called Kissia 16:13 / 4. Final thought 32:01
The plausibility of a Sumerian connection arises from the Sumerians referring to themselves as "black heads." That is VERY interesting. I would suggest that the similarities between Sumerian ziggurats and Dravidian architecture, particularly in Dravidian temple towers, further strengthen this potential association. In addition, (another point of view) may I suggest an Egyptian connection (based on cultural practices/indicators), like for example, Dravidian men donning a simple white cotton cloth below their waist, reminiscent of the white Schenti worn by Egyptians; next would be the keeping of the side tuft of hair; next the sacred Apis bull., etc., But I would say that Sumerian connection is stronger because there is a recent linguistic study as well which I find (as a speaker of one of the Dravidian language) seems promising. Great video by the way!👍👍
which is why I decided to take a look at genetics and DNA to see if I can form clear paths using knowlege from sources and information of what we know and speculate on the ancient peoples perspectives.
There is an interesting lecture on TH-cam "Lecture | Genetic History of Europe Adaptation and Migration in Prehistory | Johannes Krause" which is worth seeing.
its a never ending maze isnt it
East of tigrian region of ethiopia.