This text presents the hypothesis that a kinship exists between Incas and Nazcas ideographic values on a hand, and Sumerian and Akkadian values on the other hand. This despite a great geographical distance between Mesopotamia and South America, and at...
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This text presents the hypothesis that a kinship exists between Incas and Nazcas ideographic values on a hand, and Sumerian and Akkadian values on the other hand. This despite a great geographical distance between Mesopotamia and South America, and at different historical periods of language use.
It is most often admitted that a comparison between languages in order to detect a parental link is all the more relevant as this study takes into account the syntax, the lexical comparison must therefore be carried out according to methods which make themselves appeal to specialized disciplines of linguistics. However, the simple approach chosen here by the author was to take words from the semantic field which are not part of secular life, - from which a kinship is difficult to establish -, but which are linked to symbols of sacred science at the center of religious life. The divine authority would have been maintained there through language, it would have asserted itself in the continuity
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