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Armenian Origin of the Etruscans

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A map showing the extent of Etruria and the Etruscan civilization. The Armenian Origin of the Etruscans shows a link between the Armenians and the Etruscans. Some scholars also see in Urartean art, architecture, language and general culture traces of kinship to the Etruscans of the Italian peninsula.[1] Dr. Bugge, a learned Norwegian, had made a suggestion presented a while ago by the late Dr. Robert Ellis of London, that the Etruscan was an Armenian dialect.[2]

History
“          The Aryan race are to be divided into two great divisions the Northern or European Aryans, and the Southern or Asiatic Aryans. The Southern or Asiatic Aryans may be similarity divided into three principal branches: the Armenians, the Persians, and the Indians. The Kurds and Afghans are of less ethical importance. The Armenians, like the Celts, are now few in number. They belong once to a longer extent of a country where they spread westward from Armenia to Italy under the names of Phrygians, Thracians, Pelasgians, Etruscans and also spread to other locations.[3]
Language
Etruscan words have been shown from the resources of the Armenian, the Albanian, and the Rhaeto-Romansch languages.[4]
References
1.         A History of Armenia by Vahan M. Kurkjian p.19
2.         Science – Page 99 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
3.         The Armenian Origin of the Etruscans by Robert Ellis, London, 1861.
4.         Etruscan researches – Page 351 by Isaac Taylor
Categories:
•          History of Armenia
•          Etruscan civilization
•          http://www.archive.org/stream/armenianorigine01elligoog#page/n6/mode/2up
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23424946M/The_Armenian_Origin_of_the_Etruscans 
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23425086M/The_Armenian_origin_of_the_Etruscans

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