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Primarily based on the genetic findings, backed by the archeological, historical, linguistic facts and testimonies of the ancient scholars, historians, and geographers, this work brings a fresh perspective into a stagnated view of the Turkic nations and their past. The book has an abundance of new discoveries about many historical facts and artifacts, including the Median text of the Behistun inscription, the ancient Armenians and their Phrygian language, the origins of Alexander the Great, Hercules, and Achilles, the participants of the Trojan War. The research provides an extensive analysis of the ancient Turkic alphabet in comparison to 18 other ancient scripts, and puts in full display Turkic symbols, called Tamga, detected worldwide from Gobekli Tepe to Native American artifacts, and discusses the true architects of the Kurgan culture that became a worldwide cultural phenomenon.
Primarily based on the genetic findings, backed by the archeological, historical, linguistic facts and testimonies of the ancient scholars, historians this work brings a fresh perspective into a stagnated view of the Turkic nations and their past.
Primarily based on the genetic findings, backed by the archeological, historical, linguistic facts and testimonies of the ancient scholars, historians, and geographers, this work brings a fresh perspective into a stagnated view of the Turkic nations and their past. The book has an abundance of new discoveries about many historical facts and artifacts, including the Median text of the Behistun inscription, the ancient Armenians and their Phrygian language, the origins of Alexander the Great, Hercules, and Achilles, the participants of the Trojan War. The research provides an extensive analysis of the ancient Turkic alphabet in comparison to 19 other ancient scripts, and puts in full display T...
House of Crime 2 In piedi davanti al cadavere di Julian Sinclair, esponente della Corte Suprema, il tenente Sam Holland è notevolmente turbata. Il fatto che lei sia stata una delle ultime persone a vederlo in vita la sera prima, alla festa per la nomina a senatore di Nick Cappuano, non gioca a suo favore. Sam non può non considerare che Julian è la seconda persona, dopo il senatore John O'Connor, legata a Nick a essere trovata brutalmente uccisa. Per questo deve relegare i sentimenti che prova per lui e non perdere l'obiettività e la freddezza necessari per portare avanti l'indagine. Se non fossero sufficienti le altalene emotive che Sam sta vivendo, le ombre di un caso irrisolto che coinvolgono suo padre si allungano su di lei mettendola in serio pericolo. Segreti sepolti e verità non dette rischiano di far naufragare tutto il suo mondo per la seconda volta. La giustizia può essere cieca, ma mischiare le emozioni con la politica è di sicuro una scelta fatale.