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Zacharie Mayani (1899 – ?)〔(Mayani, Zecharia, 1899 )〕 was a French writer and author of a number of books. ==Education and publications== He was educated at Paris University, where he received his doctorate. He was also a student in the École du Louvre. His book ''Les Etrusques commencent a parler'' (''The Etruscans Begin to Speak'') put forth a thesis with exuberant reconstructions that the Etruscan language of antiquity had links to the modern Albanian language.〔''On the Dot: The Speck That Changed the World'' by Alexander Humez and Nicholas Humez, 2008, Back Matter: "... it. See, for example, the exuberant hypothetical recon- structions in Zacharie Mayani's ''The Etruscans Begin to Speak''. 166 China: For an article ..."〕 This connection is dismissed by most scholars as "wildly speculative".〔 ISBN 3-11-013746-1. note 16. p. 9.〕 The Albanian régime of Enver Hoxha embraced this theory for propaganda reasons, and extended it to include the ancient Pelasgians. Mainstream scholars have paid Mayani's arguments little serious attention. He also 〔''A thousand plateaus: capitalism and schizophrenia, Continuum Impacts'' by Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, 2004, ISBN 0826476945, page 583〕 in ''Les Hyksos et le monde de la Bible'' (Paris:Payoy,1956) emphasized a connection between the Hebrews, the Kenites and the Habiru. Zachari also supported that Canaanites went into Asia Minor, Illyria, and even Italy.〔(Old Testament History, the Basics )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zecharia Mayani」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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