Mammoth & Petroleum Spawned Languages We live in a world where most of our MATERIAL CULTURE now is made from PETROLEUM. Names of different types of synthetics and plastics and fuels make a big part of our lexicon. In the 19th Century much of the MATERIAL CULTURE...
Mammoth Whisperer Introduction: One hundred years ago, Edgar Lee Hewett encouraged Maria Martinez of San Ildefonso Pueblo to revive the ancient tradition of black-on-black pottery. Petr Jandáček, a long time resident of the neighboring Los Alamos Community, proposes...
Tree of Indo-European languages Apologia for Jandacek’s tree of Indo-European languages 2018 SLAVIC ROOTS of Indo-European Languages based on Evidence that Slavic languages have earlier ties to Eurasian Languages and even to TransBeringian New World languages....
Mythological beings based on mammoths Abstract Genetics, linguistics, mythology, art, anthropology and other disciplines converge to remind modern humans that much of their belief system harkens back to the hunters of mammoths and related giant fauna. This is manifest...
Words for the animal elephant/mammoth in relation to the DNA genealogy data Abstract The onomatopoetic Mongol word for the animal elephant, zaan, reflects the primordial Eurasian word for the trumpeting animal mammoth. Subsequently it had diversified into the many...
New understanding of western Eurasia in prehistoric times Politics of European dynasties of the 19th Century AD had an inordinate impact upon the nomenclature of the then emerging field of linguistics. One trivial isogloss – for “One Hundred” in...