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Several petroglyphs in Wyoming and Boone counties, West Virginia, long-identified as random Indian doodling with little message content, may actually be Celtic Ogham writing. Translations of the petroglyphs reveal several Christian messages, as in the segment illustrated below. Based upon the style of the Ogham, these petroglyphs may have been chiseled some time between the early Sixth and late Eighth centuries. The Ogham writers may have been Irish monks who, after the fashion of St. Brendan, sailed west from Europe during this period.
An ancient language form that originated in the North African area of our most ancient civilizations has been studied by Nyland (2001). He found that Ogam inscriptions found in North America seem to be closely related to the ancient language, which is being called Saharan. It appears that the Basque language is a close relative to the original Saharan. Following is a discussion of the translation of the Horse Creek Petroglyph:
http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/bronze/westva.htm
Barry Fell is not the only one who attempted to translate the purported ogham (ogam) Horse Creek petroglyph of southern West Virginia.
A Disagreement Translating the Horse Creek Petroglyph
http://cwva.org/ogam_rebutal/two_translations.html
New England Antiquities Research Association
http://cwva.org/ogam_rebutal/lesser_cult_arch.html
An ancient language form that originated in the North African area of our most ancient civilizations has been studied by Nyland (2001). He found that Ogam inscriptions found in North America seem to be closely related to the ancient language, which is being called Saharan. It appears that the Basque language is a close relative to the original Saharan. Following is a discussion of the translation of the Horse Creek Petroglyph:
http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/bronze/westva.htm
Barry Fell is not the only one who attempted to translate the purported ogham (ogam) Horse Creek petroglyph of southern West Virginia.
A Disagreement Translating the Horse Creek Petroglyph
http://cwva.org/ogam_rebutal/two_translations.html
New England Antiquities Research Association
http://cwva.org/ogam_rebutal/lesser_cult_arch.html
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