“Uto-Aztecan and Its Connection to Near Eastern Languages, Part 3: The Egyptian Infusion, Plus the Explanatory Power of Stubbs’ Framework”

“Uto-Aztecan and Its Connection to Near Eastern Languages, Part 3: The Egyptian Infusion, Plus the Explanatory Power of Stubbs’ Framework” December 3, 2016

 

The Templo Mayor complex, as it once appeared
A model of ancient Aztec Tenochtitlan’s Templo Mayor precinct, in what is today Mexico City
(Wikimedia Commons public domain)

 

This continues to interest me a great deal:

 

http://mormanity.blogspot.com/2016/12/uto-aztecan-and-its-connection-to-near_2.html

 

The historical implications, if the thesis is sustainable, are profound.  And, as I’ve observed before, while it wouldn’t prove the Book of Mormon true — and while the Book of Mormon could easily be true even if it’s false — demonstrated links between the Uto-Aztecan language family and languages in the ancient Middle East would significantly transform the background against which the claims of the Book of Mormon are argued.

 

 


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