Listen to the language of our ancestors 6,000 years ago sounded
Recently linguists managed to recreate an ancient language, which are more than six thousand years, called Proto. Linguist Andrew Bird read a passage story written only by a lexicon that existed six thousand years ago, as a linguist Eric Powell told about it so:
https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F110085834«On the Proto language spoken people who lived from about 4500 to 2500-th-th BC. e. They left no written texts. Therefore, there was a question about how the language sounded. In 1868, the year the German linguist August Schleicher first used the reconstructed Proto-Indo lexicon to create a story, to hear the language. Sound experiment continues, stories are updated periodically. But as among scientists, there are significant differences on the subject of how in fact sounded the language, no version can not be considered definitive ».
And here it is written in the history of this language, which, incidentally, may seem familiar to those who saw the movie "Prometheus»:
«Sheep, which had no wool saw horses; first horse was carrying a heavy wagon, the second carrying a big luggage, and the third man was carrying. And the sheep said to the horses: "My heart aches when I see a man on a horse." And the horse answered her: "Listen, sheep, our hearts hurt when we see how man is sheared from the sheep wool to make yourself warm clothes, and leaves the sheep shivering in the wind." Hearing this, the sheep ran away ».
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