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of the historical era they had long since lost the [[66:5|alphabet of Dalamatia]], having adopted the
 
of the historical era they had long since lost the [[66:5|alphabet of Dalamatia]], having adopted the
 
peculiar writing system originating in ''Dilmun''. The Sumerian language, though virtually lost to
 
peculiar writing system originating in ''Dilmun''. The Sumerian language, though virtually lost to
the world, was not Semitic; it had much in common with the so-called Aryan tongues.([[77:4|77:4.7]])
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the world, was not [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_languages Semitic]; it had much in common with the so-called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_language Aryan tongues].([[77:4|77:4.7]])
    
The elaborate records left by the Sumerians describe the site of a remarkable
 
The elaborate records left by the Sumerians describe the site of a remarkable

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