The Aryan origin of the alphabet : disclosing the Sumero-Phœnician parentage of our letters ancient & modern

The long-lost origins of our ancestors, the Briton, Scots and Anglo-Saxons in the prehistoric and pre-Roman periods back to about 3000 B.C., are now recovered to a great extent in the present work by means of newly discovered historical evidence. Those ancestors are now found to be, not savages, but a highly civilized and literate race, pioneers of civilization and a branch of the famous Phoenicians, who were not Semites, as hitherto supposed, but fair long-headed Aryans in race, speech and script, and identical with the Sumerians. These discoveries are founded . on a mass of inscriptions, including hitherto undeciphered Phcenician and Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, and uninterpreted inscriptions and emblems on Early Briton coins of the pre-Roman period. Our ancestral British patron saints, folk-lore and national emblems are found to be Pheenician, and about fifty per cent. of our common English words are disclosed to be Sumerian (Cymrian or Cumbrian), and the Sumerians proved to be the long lost Early Aryans.—Ffrom the Preface.

Dramatic confirmation of these discoveries has just come in the large ‘‘ finds” of Sumerzan seals of about 3000 B.C. unearthed in the Indus Valley, a few weeks ago, disclosing the Sumerzans as the Early Aryans—a discovery first announced and established in thts

book. CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE . . : : 7 2 . z V-XV CHAP. 1. The Pheenicians discovered to be Aryans in Race and the Ancestors of the Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons . I-15 2. The Undeciphered Phoenician Inscriptions of about 400 B. c. in Britain and Site of Monument 16-20 3. The Inscriptions of Newton Stone and Previous Futile Attempts at Decipherment 21-25

4. Decipherment and Translation of the Pheenician Inscriptions : Disclosing Monument to be a votive Fire-Cross to the Sun-god Bel by a Phenician Hittite ‘‘Brit-on,” and the SeaPE and language Aryan-Phentcian or Early Briton . 26-32

5. Date of Newton Stone Inscriptions about ‘400 B.C. Disclosing special features of Aryan-Phenician Script, also oo as sacred Sun-cult script of the Hittites, Early Britons and Scots . 33-37

6. Personal, Ethnic and Geographic Phcenician Names and Titles in Newton Stone Inscriptions and their Historic Significance: D#sclosing also Phenician source of the ‘‘Cassi” title of Ancient

Briton kings and thetr Coins : : O + 38-51 7. Phoenician Tribal Title of ‘‘ Barat” or ‘“‘Brihat” and its Source of names ‘‘Brit-on,” ‘‘Brit-ain’’ and ‘‘ Brit-annia'’: Désclosing Aryan-Phenician Origin of the tutelary Britannia and of her formandemblemsin Art. . . 2 : - 52-66

8. Phoenician Barat or ‘‘ Brit’’ author of Newton Stone Inscriptions disclosed as Historical Original of ‘‘ Part-olon, King of the Scots’’ and traditional civilizer of Ireland about 400 B.C.: Disclosing Hitto-Phenician Origin of clan title “‘ Vallana”

“‘ Vellaunus’ or “‘ Wallon” of Briton Kings Cassi- Vellaanise or Cad-Wallon, &c. ; and of ‘‘ Uchlani” title of Cassi ruling Britons 67-80

g. Local Survival of Part-olon’s Name in the District of his Monument : Disclosing Phenician Origin of names Barthol, Bartle, Bartholomew, and ‘* Brude”’ title of the Kings of the Picts 81-90

ro. Part-olon’s Invasion of Ireland about 400 B.c. discovers the First Peopling of Ireland and Albion in the Stone Age by Matriarchist Van or Fen ‘‘ Dwarfs”: Disclosing Van or % Fein” Origin of Irish aborigines and of their Serpent-worship, St. Boma and Matrilinear Gustoms of Irish and Picts. : - QI-II0