The Indo-Sumerian seals deciphered : discovering Sumerians of Indus valley as Phoenicians, Barats, Goths & famous Vedic Aryans, 3100-2300 B.C. /
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Author / Creator: | Waddell, L. A. (Laurence Austine), 1854-1938, author. |
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Imprint: | London : Luzac & Co., 1925. |
Description: | xxiv, 146 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1892106 |
Table of Contents:
- Sumerian origin of the Indo-Aryans and of their civilization and date of "invasion"
- Sites of the Indo-Sumerian seals and associated buildings in Indus Valley with their ancient history
- The seals, their stamp shape and animal "symbols" and division into official signets and grave-amulets
- Sumerian script on seals: its general form and peculiarities and its language Aryan
- First series of Indo-Sumerian hieroglyph seals (nos. I and II) from Harappa deciphered and translated
- Personal names and titles of owners of seals I and II: the Vedic fire-priests Aus'ija Kakshîvan and Kanwa
- Official signet Indo-Sumerian seals from Mohenjo Daro and Harappa deciphered and translated
- Death-amulet Indo-Sumerian seals from Mohenjo Daro and Harappa deciphered and translated
- Personal, tribal and clan names and titles on seals III to XIX
- Place-names on the Indus Valley seals and their identification
- Date of Indo-Sumerian seals
- Historical results and effects of discoveries. Appendices. "Uruas' the Khad" (or Phoenician) as proper name and title of the early Sumerian king "Ur-Nina" so-called, the founder of first Panch(-ala) or Phoenician dynasty about 3100 B.C.
- The so-called "Goddess Nina" of Assyriologists is the sun-fish or resurrecting sun invoked in the Sumerian seals of the Indus Valley and Vishnu, the sea-god Poseidon or Neptune (Skt. Napat) and fish-emblem of Christ
- The sun-fish as "the net of God"
- First Phoenician dynasty of Uruas' ("Ur Nina") disclosed as "first Erek dynasty" of Isin king-lists; and Gis'zax (Skt. Caxus) or "Gilgamesh" as father of Uruas' (Haryas'wa) about 3150 B.C.
- Izzax, or Gis'zax or "Gilgamesh, " king of Erek 3150 B.C., as Sumerian human original of Herakles of Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans.