The Phoenician Origin of Britons Scots and Anglo-Saxons
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The Phoenician Origin of Britons Scots and Anglo-Saxons

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The Phoenician Origin of Britons Scots and Anglo-Saxons

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L. A. Waddell's captivating volume explores Britain's origins and presents new historical evidence from ancient Phoenician and Sumerian civilisations.

First published in 1924, this work is an exploration of the early history of Britain's ancestry. Exploring the Britons, Scots, and Anglo-Saxons in the pre-Roman periods, L. A. Waddell transports his readers back to 3000 BC with new historical evidence. The writer presents his historic interpretation of the Newton Stone inscription, found in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in this fascinating analysis of Anglo-Saxon origin.

Despite being a well-known archaeologist, Waddell's various works on the history of civilisation have caused much controversy and he never gained recognition as a Sumerologist.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Laurence Waddell
  4. Title
  5. Preface
  6. Contents
  7. 1. The Phœnicians Discovered to be Aryans in Race and the Ancestors of the Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons
  8. 2. The Undeciphered Phœnician Inscriptions of about 400 B.C. in Britain and Site of Monument
  9. 3. The Inscriptions on Newton Stone and Previous Futile Attempts at Decipherment
  10. 4. Decipherment and Translation of the Phœnician Inscriptions:
  11. 5. Date of Newton Stone Inscriptions about 400 B.C.:
  12. 6. Personal, Ethnic and Geographic Phœnician Names and Titles in Newton Stone Inscriptions and Their Historic Significance:
  13. 7. Phœnician Tribal Title of “Barat” or “Brihat” and its Source of Names “Brit-on,” “Brit-ain” and “Brit-annia”:
  14. 8. Phœnician Barat or “Brit” Author of Newton Stone Inscriptions Disclosed as Historical Original of “Part-olon, King of the Scots” and Traditional Civilizer of Ireland about 400 B.C.:
  15. 9. Local Survival of Part-olon’s Name in the District of his Monument:
  16. 10. Part-olon’s Invasion of Ireland about 400 B.C. Discovers the First Peopling of Ireland and Albion in the Stone Age by Matriarchist Van or Fen “Dwarfs”:
  17. 11. Who Were the Picts?
  18. 12. Who Were the “Celts” Properly So-Called?
  19. 13. Coming of the Britons or Aryan Brito-Phœnicians Under King Brutus-the-Trojan to Albion about 1103 B.C.
  20. 14. Aryanizing Civilization of Picts and Celts by Brutus and his Brito-Phœnician Goths about 1100 B.C.:
  21. 15. Phœnician Penetration of Britain Attested by “Barat” Patronym in Old Place and Ethnic Names:
  22. 16. “Catti,” “Keith, Gad and Cassi” Titles in Old Ethnic and Place Names Evidencing Phœnician Penetration of Britain and its Isles:
  23. 17. Prehistoric Stone Circles in Britain Disclosed as Solar Observatories Erected by Mor-ite Brito-Phœnicians and Their Date:
  24. 18. Prehistoric “Cup-Marking” on Circles, Rocks, etc., in Britain, and Circles on Ancient Britain Coins and Monuments as Invocations to Sun-God in Sumerian Circle Script by Early Hitto-Phœnicians:
  25. 19. “Sun-Worship” and Bel-Fire Rites in Early Britain Derived from the Phœnicians:
  26. 20. Sun Cross of Hitto-Phœnicians is Origin of Pre-Christian Cross on Briton Coins and Monuments and of “Celtic” and “True” Cross in Christianity:
  27. 21. St. Andrew as Patron Saint with his “Cross” Incorporates Hitto-Sumerian Father-God Indara, Indra or Gothic “Indri”-Thor and his Hammer Introduced Into Early Britain by Gothic Phœnicians:
  28. 22. Corn Spirit “Tas-Mikal” or “Tash-Ub” of Hitto-Sumers is “Tascio” of Early Briton Coins and Prehistoric Inscriptions, “TY” Gothic God of Tues-Day, and “Michael-The-Archangel,” Introduced by Phœnicians:
  29. 23. Aryan-Phœnician Racial Element in the Mixed Race of the British Isles and its Effect on the Progress of British Civilization
  30. 24. Historical Effects of the Discoveries
  31. Appendices
  32. Abbreviations for Chief References
  33. Index