• The Sinaia lead plates (Romanian: Tăblițele de la Sinaia) are a set of lead plates written in an unknown language or constructed language. They are alleged...
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    the city of Vulcan. Cumidava is mentioned also on the controversial Sinaia lead plates in the form Comidava, which is used as example to debunk the myth...
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  • "Genuklo", appears also in the texts inscribed on the Sinaia lead plates, discovered in Sinaia at the beginning of the 20th century. CASSIUS DIO, ROMAN...
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    evaluation of the mysterious books since the year 2000. Sinaia lead plates – Mysterious plates made of lead found in Romania in the 19th century Garcia-Arenal...
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    Vratsa Archeological Museum of Bulgaria. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture Sinaia lead plates Tărtăria tablets Prehistory of Southeastern Europe Vinča symbols Ivan...
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  • Tărtăria tablets, the Rohonc Codex's Daco-Romanian hypothesis, or the Sinaia lead plates. The theory that New Zealand was not settled by the Māori people,...
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    equally controversial linguist Aurora Petan (2005) claims that some Sinaia lead plates could contain unique Dacian scripts. The linguist George Pruteanu...
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  • Thraco-Roman Paleo-Balkan languages Phrygian language Scythian languages Sinaia lead plates Schütte 1917, p. 87: "The Romans knew the dimensions of Dacia, as...
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  • to have suffered injuries consistent with crucifixion Sinaia lead plates — a set of lead plates written in an unknown language Sisson documents — sixty-eight...
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  • possible Dacian origin Dacian plant names Dacian names Dacian script Sinaia lead plates Daco-Thracian Thracian language Thraco-Illyrian Religion Settlements...
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  • Filming locations included London and, for the French Alps scenes, around Sinaia in Prahova County, Romania. As it was meant to be renewed earlier, principal...
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    circular steel longerons; most elements were bolted together via gusset plates. The structure was intentionally divided in order that it might readily...
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    hostilities, by which time the RNAS had become part of the Royal Air Force. The lead ship, R.33, served successfully for ten years and survived one of the most...
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    and the envisioned flying wing airliner that the A.W.52 was intended to lead to. Despite the termination, the second prototype remained flying with the...
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