THE ARMENIAN ALPHABET IS AT LEAST 17 THOUSAND YEARS – KIM WELTMAN

THE ARMENIAN ALPHABET IS AT LEAST 17 THOUSAND YEARS – KIM WELTMAN

“THE ARMENIAN ALPHABET IS AT LEAST 17 THOUSAND YEARS”
KIM WELTMAN

“The Armenian alphabet is said to have been invented by Saint Meshrop Mashtots in 405 or 406 A.D. at the time when Christianity came to Armenia. And yet an evolution of the Armenian alphabet traces the history of its letters from petroglyphs in the Paleolithic period (15,000 – 12,000 B.C.), via hieroglyphs and syllabic systems to the Hyksosian alphabet (1,730 B.C.) and finally the modem alphabet.”

“Alphabets of Life”, v.1 p. 806

“It is believed that the Armenian alphabet was created by Saint Mesrop Mashtots in 405 or 406 AD, when Christianity came to Armenia.” Nevertheless, the evolution of the Armenian alphabet traces the history of his letter from the petroglyphs of the Paleolithic period (15,000-12,000 BC). э. ), through hieroglyphs and syllable systems to the Gixos alphabet (1730 b o n. э. ) and finally, to the modern alphabet.
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Syllable systems have been used in the Armenian language since about 1100. b o n. э. up to 650 g
K 6500 g. b o n. э. The Armenian alphabet is becoming the answer to the Indo-European language system. In the Old Armenian alphabet, every letter of the alphabet corresponds to seven different combinations of words:

AR, AST, AZD, ASHT, TAR, ZAR, SUN.
Each of the Armenian letters is accompanied by a word or phrase pertaining to space, light, basic principles and cyclic return, such as:
Sun, Good, Existence, Gift, Sky, First, Fire, Struggle, Cosmos, Compose, Determine,
Flame, Ascension, Essence, Leap, Deep, Shine, Greater, Rebirth, Spiral
Fight, Heat, Infinity, Kolak [Sun], Time, etc. д.

It’s easy to trace how the four wings of the swastika serve as a matrix for creating letters. Already at 6500 g. b o n. .. this alphabet was more than just a set of letters for oral and written speech. The Armenian alphabet represented the heavenly blueprint of the sources of creation and the resulting cycles of the Universe, the history of the heavens. The Armenian alphabet was a solar alphabet. The emergence of cosmology, religions and alphabets in Sumeria and Armenia was obviously connected. “

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Dutch-Canadian scientist Kim Weltman said that the Armenian alphabet is at least 17,000 years old. 17.000 ( seventeen thousand ! ) years, not 1700, as some count. And the Armenian letters on the jug of the Museum of Gold in Bolivia are 5,500 (five thousand five hundred) years old!

Kim (Keimpe) Henry Weltman (September 5, 1948 – April 1, 2020) was a well-known Dutch-Canadian historian of science and art, was the director of the Virtual Maastricht Institute (VMMI), a consultant and author, known for his contributions to “Linear Perspectives and Visual Dimensions of Science and Art”, new media, culture and society.

Weltman was born in Workum in Friesland and emigrated with his family to Canada, where he obtained citizenship of that country. Weltman received a Bachelor of History from York University in Toronto in 1969, where he also received a Master of Renaissance History in 1970. In 1975 he received a PhD in history and philosophy of science from the Warburg Institute in London, where he received his education from B. .. Р. Carter, Alistair Cameron Crombie , Ernst Gombrich , A. И. Sabras and Charles B. Schmitta.

After completing his studies and several years of research and work in the industry as a postdoc, he began working as an associate professor and research fellow at the University of Toronto in 1984. From 1990 to 1995, he was the director of the Prospects Department of the McLwen Program at the Faculty of Education at the University of Toronto. In 1998, he moved to Maastricht, where he became director of the Maastricht Institute. Since 2006, he has been the scientific director of the Virtual Maastricht Institute of the McLuen. Over the years, he was a visiting professor at Gettingen University in 1983–84; at the University of Siena in 1991; at La Sapienza University of Rome in 1992; at Rome II University in 1995; and at Carlton University in 1994–96. Works from the London 2020 EVA Conference have commemorated his memory, including an eulogy by his colleague Carl Smith and others.

THE ARMENIAN ALPHABET IS AT LEAST 17 THOUSAND YEARS

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