Thursday, January 14, 2010
John Smith's Universal Translator: Slate May Have Traces of early English-American Communication and Specially Designed Contact Alphabet
National Geographic has details on a potentially striking artifact, a slate from Jamestown with traces of inscriptions. The extraordinary suggestion is that there may be traces of a 1585 English-created alphabet designed to communicate with Algonquin-speakers.
Labels:
colonial,
epigraphy,
historical archaeology,
jamestown,
north america,
virginia
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