Welling Mathematics Ancient Languages

 

Not every ancient culture had a sufficient language construct which would allow for a complicated math, science, etc. Just because 7 might have does not mean all 100 or 1000 ancient cultures which existed from the end of the last ice age till 3000 b.c.e had it all on the ball.

I can think of two slang cultures which no matter how hard they worked there is almost nothing which would give them the ability to create a sufficient based mathematics to achieve major scientific advancements. Their language is simply insufficient.

 

The 7 ancient cultures

 

What in the world could a single or a set of ancient languages have anything at all to do with the progress of math; the answer all ancient Indo-European languages were both numbers and letters depending on use.

 

Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat.

 

Consequently buried within the structure of the reassembled cultures are both their language and mathematics.

 

The list of cultures are as follows

1.      Proto-Canaanite ? -3000 b.c.e

a.        

b.      Sumerian

c.       Eastern Semitic, including Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian

d.      Elamite

e.       Eblaite

f.        Hittite

g.       Hurrian

h.      Utartian

i.        Ugaritic, in fact an alphabetic system unrelated to other cuneiform scripts except in outward appearance.

j.        Old Persian,

2.      Vinča 6000bce

3.      Sicilian ?-4000bce

4.      Indus Harappa ?-5000bce

5.      The UK ?-1500bce

6.      Proto-German/Sarmartian ?-200 ce (the last of the cultures to be conquered, and their language/math to be erased)

 

 

However wood, leather, etc. which disintegrate quickly in harsh conditions can have a profound effect on a culture who might otherwise leave almost no trace but campfires and pottery.

Just because the leather rotted away millennia ago, does not mean the leather did not exist. Complicated ideas in language, math, etc. would not have been on that leather.

It also does not point to the fact that in a very short time, by the time the ice sheets in earnest started to retreat each instantly started to build incredibly advanced engineering with rocks and everything else they could get their hands on. All calendars to mark the passage of time, and to make it easier to know how many days till the next fixed point in our orbit around the sun and how many days since the last fixed point in our orbit.

 

Based on the evidence of the first megalithic structures started to be placed immediately upon the ice retreating; circumstantially goes to show the ice age cultures could have easily possessed complicated advanced language and math on animal hide.

Did they place their language, math, and science on anything permanent. Why yes; the evidence of the yet to be translated Cave paintings shows a remarkable level science.

Some of the paintings are a mile inside the cave; sequential generations space seemed to be made for. A strict adherence to the cycles of the orbit, animal migrations, and the placement of the ice are all very apparent on the cave walls.

No actual evidence linking the two exists, but circumstantially the evidence is overwhelming.

 

 

Ice age cave paintings

·         Font-de-Gaume, in the Dordogne Valley in France Cueva de las Monedas

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