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Africa alphabet America American Indian ancient Anglo-Saxon antiquity appears Arabic Araucan Aryan Asia Asiatic Atlantean Atlantis Babylonian Basque Breton called Cariban Celtic Century chieftain Chile China Chinese civilisation common connected consonants continent cuneiform deer dialect discover divine eagle earth East Egypt Egyptian Egyptian hieroglyphs English Europe European fact fish French German Greek Grimm's Law Guanche Hawaiian Hebrew Hellas Hemisphere hieroglyphs human Huracan idea identical idioms Indo-European island king land language Latin legend letters linguistic mankind Maya Mayan means Mexican Mexico migration modern moon mysterious mythology nations Norse Old Semitic Old World original Pacific Peru Peruvian Phoenician priest primeval tongue Quiché relationship remote epochs Rudolf Steiner Russian Sanskrit scholars Semitic shores similar Slavic sound-shifting sounds Spanish speech spirit stars stem strange Sumer Sumerian sun-god symbol Teutonic thunder-god tion tribes Ugarit vernaculars vowels West Western word word-chain word-stem writing