Re: Aryan Roots Save Armenians from Nazi Extermination
Sure. Sumerians were the founders of civilization as a whole. They gave us writing, the wheel, etc. But Greeks and xxxs gave us what we call today Western civilization.
I don't know if you are a aware of this, but Greeks substantially predate the 5th century B.C., when there was the classic Greek civilization. Mycenae and Argos were Greek back in 1600 B.C. They were literate back then, using a Linear B syllabary. The Dorian invasion and the Greek "dark ages" followed, and then centuries later the Greek polis' arrive and we have this explosion of classical civilization. In the mean time, Linear B as the writing system was replaced by a Semitic-derived alphabet from the Phoenicians, who in turn got it from the Sumerians.
By the way, are there any explanations as to why the Armenians did not have a writing system until the 400s? Their proximity to the Sumerians, Akkadians, and other Semitic peoples (I know, Sumerians weren't Semitic) would suggest that there should have been this diffusion of the alphabet, yet it was not until Christianity and Mashtots that a Greek-derived alphabet came. Am I missing something here? Was there a pre-Masthots' alphabet in existence?
Originally posted by karoaper
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I don't know if you are a aware of this, but Greeks substantially predate the 5th century B.C., when there was the classic Greek civilization. Mycenae and Argos were Greek back in 1600 B.C. They were literate back then, using a Linear B syllabary. The Dorian invasion and the Greek "dark ages" followed, and then centuries later the Greek polis' arrive and we have this explosion of classical civilization. In the mean time, Linear B as the writing system was replaced by a Semitic-derived alphabet from the Phoenicians, who in turn got it from the Sumerians.
By the way, are there any explanations as to why the Armenians did not have a writing system until the 400s? Their proximity to the Sumerians, Akkadians, and other Semitic peoples (I know, Sumerians weren't Semitic) would suggest that there should have been this diffusion of the alphabet, yet it was not until Christianity and Mashtots that a Greek-derived alphabet came. Am I missing something here? Was there a pre-Masthots' alphabet in existence?
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