Title: Egyptian Romany: The Essence of Hispania Post by: iyah360 on January 26, 2005, 07:03:27 PM Seems to be an interesting book. More of our European roots coming to light . . .
http://www.egypt-tehuti.org/books/egyptian-romany.html This book reveals the Ancient Egyptian roots of the Romany (Gypsies) and how they brought about the civilization and orientalization of Hispania, over the past 6,000 years. The book also shows the intimate relationship between Egypt and Hispania-archeologically, historically, culturally, ethnologically, linguistically, etc., as a result of the immigration of the Egyptian Romany (Gypsies) to Iberia. Sample Highlights: The Romany / Bohemians / Gypsies / Gitanos / Moriscos / Mudehars / Mossarabs. The “orientalization” of Hispania. The flamenco. The Running of the Bulls. The sacrificial rituals of the bull. The Hispanic and other Mediterranean Basin languages. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents Table of Contents 5 Preface 9 Standards and Terminology 14 Map of the Mediterranean Basin 16 Map of Ancient Egypt 17 Map of the Iberian Peninsula 18 1. The Romany (Gypsy) Essence of Hispania The Egipcianos of Hispania The Egyptian-Iberian Fugitives The Cultured Romany/Gitanos The Most Religious The Timeless Egyptian-Hispanic Culture 21 2. Our Heavenly Mother The Ascension of the Queen Lady of Sorrow The Virgin Mother with the 10,000 Names Matrilineal/Matriarchal Society The Ama Rules The Revered Ama The Bull of His Mother 37 3. Out of Egypt The Mirages of Iberia The Egyptian Romany Colonies The Egyptian Influence in the Eastern Mediterranean The Spread of the Egyptian Religion The Twin Sisters 55 4. The Egyptian-Hispanic Alloys Who Needed Iberian Minerals? The Egyptian Knowledge of Metallurgy and Metalworking The Golden Silver Alloy (Electrum) The Copper and Bronze Alloys The Glazing Alloys The Egyptian Mining Experience Fortifications of Isolated Communities 67 5. In the Beginning – Almeria The Sirets and Petrie Archeological Connections The Telling Tombs Dry Weather Farming The Early (New) Settlers 83 6. Masters of the Seas The Egyptian Ships Egyptian Goods The Egyptian Geodesy Patrons and Shrines of the Seafarers Our (Holy) Mother of the Sea 93 7. Merchants of the Seas The Phoenicians’ Homeland The Egyptian-Phoenician Connection The Egyptianized Phoenicians The Seafaring Phoenician/Carthaginians The (Non-) Phoenician Iberian Colonies 107 8. Canopus and Cádiz: A Tale of Two Harbors The Gitano Dancers of Cádiz Egyptian Fishing Techniques at Cádiz The Many (Egyptian) Names of Cádiz The Immortal Hercules: The Egyptian Lord of Travel The Greater Canopus Harbor (Alexandria before Alexander): Maiden of the Seas The Foundation of Cádiz The Lost Temples of Cádiz 117 9. The Assyrian Devastation and Aftershocks The Assyrian Rise The Egyptian Exodus Turdetania Urbanization The Persian Rampage of Egypt 133 10. Romanticizing the Romans Romanticizing the Romans The Fictional Romanization of Iberia The (Non-) Roman Temples and Tombs 141 11. The Moors and the Egyptians The Identification of the “Moors” (The Moabi Brothers) The Nomadic Moorish Rulers The Civilized Populace The Egyptian Green Revolution The Egyptian Hispanic Arts and Crafts The Egyptian Housing and Gardens of Iberia 149 12. The Origin of the Hispanic Languages/Dialects The Egyptian Source of the Arabic Language Sound Shifts and Linguistic Studies The Distinction of a Language The Intimate Egyptian-Hispanic Tongue The Divine Mother Language Romancing the Mother Tongue Writing Variations and Linguistic Studies 167 13. The Animated Religious Traditions The Animated Cosmic Order The Role of Saints The Cyclical Renewal Festivals Egyptian Mysticism in Galicia (Priscillianism) Santiago de Compostela The Egyptian/Iberian Mystical Societies 191 14. The Egyptian-Hispanic Musical Heritage The Egyptian Romany Muses The Music of Civilization The Heavenly Musical Forms Love Conquers All Singing and Poetry The Musical Instruments Rhythmic Dancing The Musical Activities The Heavenly Muses 207 Glossary 237 Selected Bibliography 240 Sources and Notes 249 Index 258 About T.R.F. Books 268 Ordering Information 272 |