The extinct Etruscan language of Italy has been a mystery for a long time, and even today only it's surface has only been scratched, with many coarse and rough translations of words and text. It is...
Etruscans, Huns and Hungarians
by
Prof. Dr. Alfréd Tóth
1. Introduction
Already in 1874, the British priest Isaac Taylor brought up the idea of a genetic relationship between Etruscan and Hungarian (Taylor 1874). Since the...
Part 5
Lord Colin Renfrew, a professor at Cambridge University is the "top gun" in the field of historical research. One can read in his book: Before Civilization (Hungarian edition by Osiris 1995) that the Vinca...
The Ancient Magyar Rovás
by
Adorján Magyar
The surest way yet to judge the cultural level of nations is to know about the proportion of literacy in their midst. Most of the peoples in Europe learned...
Part 3
Ferenc Badiny-Jos, Professor of Sumerology, in his book, Igaz történelmünk vezérfonala Árpádig (The Guiding Thread of our True History to Árpád) (Orient Express, KFT 1966) provides plentiful analyses for us, not only about the...
Part 7
Some parallels to the signs on the disks
The circle, which is created by the circumference of the disk itself, and the cross in its middle form the letter F of the runic script...
THE MYSTERY OF TATÁRLAKA
Klára Friedrich
Part 1
Twenty three years ago, one of my colleagues, who knew about my deep interest in the Székely Magyar Runic Script and the Sumerian-Hungarian connection, with obvious pleasure gave...