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The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons

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"Discovered by Phoenician & Sumerian Inscriptions in Britain, by Pre-Roman Briton Coins & a Mass of New History".


CONTENTS
PREFACE.
CHAP.
1. The Phoenicians discovered to be Aryans in Race and the Ancestors of the Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons.
2. The Undeciphered Phoenician Inscriptions of about 400 B.C. in Britain and Site of Monument.
3. The Inscriptions of Newton Stone and Previous Futile Attempts at Decipherment.
4. Decipherment and Translation of the Phoenician Disclosing Monument to be a votive Fire-Cross to the Sun-god Bel by a Phoenician Hittite "Brit-on," and the script and language Aryan-Phoenician or Early Briton.
5. Date of Newton Stone Inscriptions about 400 Disclosing special features of Aryan-Phoenician Script, also Ogam as sacred Sun-cult script of the Hittites, Early Britons and Scots.
6. Personal, Ethnic and Geographic Phoenician Names and Titles in Newton Stone Inscriptions and their Historic Disclosing also Phoenician source of the "Cassi" title of Ancient Briton kings and their Coins.
7. Phoenician Tribal Title of "Barat "or "Brihat" and its Source of names "Brit-on," "Brit-ain" and "Brit-annia": Disclosing Aryan-Phoenician Origin of the tutelary Britannia and of her form and emblems in Art.
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 Disclosing Hitto-Phoenician Origin of clan title "Uallana" or "Vellaunus" or "Wallon" of Briton Kings Cassi-Vellaunus or Cad-Wallon, &c.; and of "Uchlani" title of Cassi ruling Britons.
9. Local Survival of Part-olon's Name in the District of his Disclosing Phoenician Origin of names Barthol, Bartle, Bartholomew, and "Brude" title of the Kings of the Picts.
10. 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. Brigid and Matrilinear Customs of Irish and Picts.
11. Who were the Picts? Disclosing their Non-Aryan Racial Nature and Affinity with Matriarchist Van, Wan or Fein Dwarfs and as the aborigines of Britain in Stone Age.
12. Who were the "Celts" properly so-called? Disclosing identity of Early British "Celts" or Kelts and "Culdees" with the "Khaldis" of Van and the Picts.
13. Coming of the Britons or Aryan Brito-Phoenicians under King Brutus-the-Trojan to Albion about 1103 B.C..
14. Aryanizing Civilization of Picts and Celts by Brutus and his Brito-Phoenician Goths about 1100 Disclosing Phoenician Origin of Celtic, Cymric, Gothic and English Languages, and founding of London and Bronze Age.
15. Phoenician Penetration of Britain attested by "Barat " patronym in old Place and Ethnic Disclosing also Sumero-Phoenician sources of "Cumber, Cymer and Somer" ethnic Names.
16. "Catti," "Keith, Gad and Cassi" titles in Old Ethnic and Place Names evidencing Phoenician Penetration of Britain and its Confirming Hitto-Phoenician origin of "Catti" and "Cassi" Coins of pre-Roman Britain.
17. Prehistoric Stone Circles in Britain disclosed as Solar Observatories erected by Mor-ite Brito-Phoenicians and their Disclosing method of "Sighting" the Circles.
18. Prehistoric "Cup-Marking" on Circles, Rocks, etc., in Britain, and Circles on Ancient Britain Coins and Monuments as Invocations to Sun-god in Sumerian Circle script by Early Disclosing Phoenician Origin of Solar Emblems on prehistoric Briton inscriptions by identical Cup-marks on Hitto-Sumerian seals and Trojan Amulets with explanatory Sumer script; and Hitto-Sumer Origin of god names "Jahveh" or Jove, Indra, "Indri"-Thor of Goths "St. Andrew," Earth-goddess "Maia" or May, "Three Fates or Sibyls" etc, and of English names and signs of Numerals.
19. "Sun-Worship" and Bel-Fire Rites in Early Britain derived from the Disclosing Phoenician Origin of Solar Emblems on pre-Christian monuments in Britain, on pre-Roman Britain Coins, and of "Deazil" or Sunwise direction and Horse-shoe for Luck, etc., and John-the-Baptist as Aryan Sun-Fire Priest.
20. Sun Cross of Hitto-Phoenicians is Origin of pre-Christian Cross on Briton Coins and Monuments and of "Celtic" and "True" Cross in Disclosing Catti, "Hitt-ite" or Gothic Origin of "Celtic" or Runic Cross, Fiery Cross, Red Cross of St. George, Swastika and "Spectacles;" Crosses on Early Briton Coins, etc., and introduction of True Cross into Christianity by the Goths; and ancient "Brito-Gothic " Hymns to the Sun.
21. St. Andrew as Patron Saint with his "Cross" incorporates Hitto-Sumerian Father-God Indara, Indra or Gothic "Indri "-Thor and his hammer introduced into Early Britain by Gothic Disclosing pre-Christian worship of Andrew in Early Britain and Hittite Origin of Crosses on Union Ja...

450 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1924

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Laurence Austine Waddell

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Laurence Austine Waddell (1854 - 1938) was a Scottish explorer, Professor of Tibetan, Professor of Chemistry and Pathology, Indian Army surgeon, collector in Tibet, and amateur archaeologist.

Waddell also studied Sumerian and Sanskrit; he made various translations of seals and other inscriptions.

His reputation as a Assyriologist gained little to no academic recognition and his books on the history of civilization have caused controversy.

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January 25, 2019
A pillar stone was found in 1804 in Aberdeenshire with a unknown script. The author goes from proposing that the script is Phoenician to claiming that the Britons are of Phoenician descent. The author knows a lot about the Phoenicians and can be easily convince if you're not an expert on the topic. His theories aren't that far fetched if you keep in mind that the mythical founder of Britain is Brutus from Troy.
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May 30, 2020
Aside from the theory of Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons being descendants of the Phoenicians which isn't entirely convincing, this book deserves a skim through for its collection of related archaeological findings, linking the relations between BC Britannia and the Phoenicians which is helpful when looking into the how's and why's in the formation of the druids.
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