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“Kartvelian and Sumerian Language Similarities” in English
06.11.2011
The English version of Anna Meskhi`s book “Kartvelian and Sumerian Language Similarities” (Tbilisi, 2009) is now published (Mcignobari , Tbilisi, 2011). The book is not an exact rendition of the Georgian copy, but a slightly revised edition with some inadvertent errors eliminated, and new evidence included. If you want to purchase a copy, please contact the author directly at ameskhi@kartvelian.org.
Unknown Aspects of Tutankhamon’s Origin
28.10.2011
Recently, entirely unknown aspects of Tutankhamon’s origin including the pharaoh`s Caucasian originve have been a constant focus for western press and the Internet. The advanced statement is supported, and even made precise by our linguistic and culturological study. Read More
"Kartvelian-Sumerian-Egyptian Linguoculturology"
28.10.2011
Anna Meskhi`s book "Kartvelian-Sumerian-Egyptian Linguoculturology" was published in 2011. The book presents a thorough analysis of numerous Sumerian and Egyptian divine and royal onomastics and symbolism, formulas of religious beliefs that governed the ancient world for millennia. All evidence is scrutinized through Kartvelian linguistic and culturological system that serves as key to ancient enigmas. The book is 580 pages long, comprises 16 color and 51 black-and-white illustrations, 95 tables, 14 photos, and 12 drawings.
The book is available at the following bookstores in Tbilisi: Samshoblo (Kazbegi Ave. 14), Laterna (Rustaveli Ave. 16), Ligamus (Chavchavadze Ave. 32),Tsignis Sakhli (Pekini Ave. 31), Parnas (Chavchavadze Ave. 22), the Byblos bookstore chain.
"Kartvelian and Sumerian Language Similarities"
28.10.2011
Anna Meskhi’s book "Kartvelian and Sumerian Language Similarities" was published in 2009. The author presents a scrupulous comparative analysis of identical Kartvelo-Sumerian phono-semantic pairs and comes to the conclusion that Kartvelian pre-dates Sumerian evidence and, therefore, the former serves as the language of comparison.
The book is available at the following bookstores in Tbilisi: Samshoblo (Kazbegi Ave. 14), Laterna (Rustaveli Ave. 16), Ligamus (Chavchavadze Ave. 32),Tsignis Sakhli (Pekini Ave. 31), Parnas (Chavchavadze Ave. 22), the Byblos bookstore chain.