About The Book: A Sumer-Aryan Dictionary by Lieutenant Colonel Laurence Austine Waddell is an ambitious etymological work that attempts to link the Sumerian language with Aryan (Indo-European) languages, including Sanskrit and English. Waddell proposes that many ancient languages, scripts, and cultural elements—from Sumerian to Egyptian hieroglyphs—derive from a common Aryan root, reflecting a shared prehistoric civilization. The dictionary aims to decode and trace linguistic connections to support his theory of Aryan cultural primacy. While innovative for its time, the work is largely considered speculative and not supported by mainstream linguistics or archaeology today.
Author: Austine L. Waddell
Pages: 122
Edition: 1927
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