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halcyon026
4th March 2020, 17:52
Hello,
Hoping to get some input from the community.

I'm looking for reliable and accurate translations of the Sumerian tablets and/or Cuniform script to English.

I'm also trying to remember the name of a large stone that had something like 4 or 5 languages on it, including Sumerian and hoping there's an English translation of what's on it. I don't remember many details about this stone except for 1. It was stone 2. Had a number of languages on it to be used to translate Sumerian to the other languages, I believe Hebrew was one of the other languages. 3. Stories about well known people reading the translation and making comments about not letting it out to the public. I don't remember if these well known people where scientists, physicists, politicians, etc, just that most would know who they were if you heard their names.

Thank you!

EFO
4th March 2020, 17:56
Rosetta stone?

Sunny-side-up
4th March 2020, 19:00
Hi halcyon026, and yes is it this?
Rosetta stone?

Try this as a start point:
Zecharia Sitchin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin

halcyon026
4th March 2020, 19:36
Rosetta Stone! That's it! Thanks.

Thanks sunny side up.
I'm familiar with Zecharia Sitchin but Im not sure his work can be trusted. See Bill Ryan's comments here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?104824-Bill-Ryan-s-personal-Question-and-Answer-thread.-Pile-it-on.--&p=1262594&viewfull=1#post1262594).

Bill Ryan
4th March 2020, 19:48
I'm familiar with Zecharia Sitchin but Im not sure his work can be trusted. See Bill Ryan's comments here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?104824-Bill-Ryan-s-personal-Question-and-Answer-thread.-Pile-it-on.--&p=1262594&viewfull=1#post1262594).Right, Sitchin's work can't be trusted. I heard personally from Jordan Maxwell, who knew Sitchin well, that he often sought 'telepathic guidance' when he was unsure how to translate something.

That was how come Sitchin drove Sumerian academic Michael Heiser crazy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Heiser#Criticism_of_ancient_astronaut_theories), because Heiser was right.... the translations Sitchin came up with weren't always direct translations: they were often Sitchin's interpretations and assumptions, seemingly guided by non-physical contact with something.

halcyon026
4th March 2020, 22:25
Thanks everyone. I wanted to correct myself, the Rosetta Stone has hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek on it.

I'm not finding much in translations for the Rosetta Stone or for cuniform script....

Anyone know of good sources for either of these?

Soullight
4th March 2020, 22:50
https://cdli.ucla.edu/

Might want to look into Leak Projects interviews with Gerald Clark about this topic. Also, Billy Carsons works.

Here’s an Italian scholar who was hired then fired by the Vatican for what he discovered about the Sumerian tablets.

This is his book. https://archive.org/details/MauroBiglinoTheBookThatWillForeverChangeOurIdeasAboutTheBible2013/page/n1/mode/2up

norman
7th April 2024, 14:46
It would be interesting to see what sense A.I. can make of the Cuneiform tablet writings.

It seems likely, to me, that once it was set up right and put to work, it would reveal a lot more than we know so far.