This hypothesis seems to be crazy, and hence, breath-taking. No matter how crazy it is, it's unlikely that there is someone having enough arguments to criticize it.
So, three Albanias: in Caucasus, on Adriatic coast, and Scotland. None of them with reliable etymology.
Just to remind: we are looking for LUB-toponyms all over the Old World.
Since we have discovered that many A-toponyms in fact possess the Phoenician/Hebrew definite article 'A' (Alazones-Laz; Amardis - Mardii; Assyria - Syria) we have a right to assume that other A-toponyms might possess it too.
Why not Albania?
If we take the A- off as the article, we are left with LBANIA, which is EXTREMELY HIGHLY possible to be a bit reduced LUBANIA. Thus, A-LUBANIA is THE-LUBANIA. And look, for example the Adriatic Albania is surrounded with great plenty of LUBAN / LIBAN / LOBAN / LEVAN toponyms.
All the above refers to the toponyms of Albion as well.
No need to tell how this version explains everything.
No comments:
Post a Comment