Being a criminal, being a cheater, being brutal
hamiit qliji berai
Experienced researcher, multidisciplinary social sciences, interdisciplinary ancient Near Eastern civilization
What is the scientific value of holding a Ph.D. or a Prof. Dr. in ancient studies in the present education system where you have been mistaught in a way that you completely misunderstand the ancient world and the humanities?
That has catastrophic consequences for men and society as a whole.
The ancient study department of the universities of Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and the United States of America are mainly responsible for adopting false social sciences and humanities education sources to the world academic circuits. From the 16th century, they are traditional managers of ancient studies, which were adopted from the Roman Catholic Church.
As the saying goes, dez bái, xiz bái, cur bái (being a criminal, being a cheater, being brutal)
The mentioned universities collectively continue fooling the world in all brutality, although, it is 28 years now; I ask for attention to this situation and still seeking to get research funding and a host institute for my unconventional, scientific excellence, unpaid research.
Below I publish a short piece of historical document that was exhibited at the Ancient History Seminar, Institute of Classical Studies, London, May 9th, 2013,?(London - Paris –?Berlin – Chicago).
Compare the decipherment of universities’ establishment, with that of mine, ? Hamiit Qliji Berai, 12 November 2020.
Seal impressions of Cyrus (Kura?)
The Archaeology of Elam, Daniel Potts 1999 p.341 Figure 9.10 Composite drawing of the seal of Kurash (Garrison and Root 1996: Fig. 2a) “Kurash, the Anshanite, son of Shishpish [Teispes]”.
Berai Note: Probably this seal impression is fake, since the cuneiform inscription is not usual. Any way fake or not fake, the text on this seal has nothing to do with "Kurash, the Anshanite, son of Shishpish [Teispes]". Compare the decipherments:?
??Hamiit Qliji Berai, November 12, 2020
Phonetic Value of the cuneiform signs according to the universities’ establishment
According to the establishment, the [DI?] would be missing at the beginning of the seal inscription. But that is not the case. DI? does not belong to the inscription. DI? is registered in the universities’ establishment for number 1, which has been frequently taken for Determinative before (usually male) personal names, transcription m, I or P. See below.?
??Hamiit Qliji Berai, November 12, 2020
In the universities’ establishment, they have tried to adopt the Cyrus Seal Inscription to this fragment from the so-called Cyrus Cylinder. But without success.?Cf. Schaudig 2001, Cyrus Cylinder L.21:
??Hamiit Qliji Berai, January 05, 2020
Matthew W. Stolper, Case in point Persepolis Fortification Archive (2007-2013):
Figure 2.3. Elamite document PF 0694, with impression of seal PFS 0093*, inscribed with name of Cyrus of Anzan, son of Teispes. (Images courtesy of Persepolis Fortification Archive Project, University of Chicago).
Cyrus and Beyond, Contextualizing Persian Identity, Ancient History Seminar, Institute of Classical Studies, London, May 9th, 2013,?Wouter F.M. Henkelman (Paris –?Berlin – Chicago).?Transliteration: Richard T. Hallock ? & Wouter F.M. Henkelman. Translation: Wouter F.M. Henkelman / 2012?
Educator and Communicator I Master in Teaching and Learning (Cambridge, double A thesis) I Adv. Dip in Prof. Studies I Previously, Assistant Headteacher, Subject Leader and UPS3 I Diverse non-education roles too
3 个月Denial of free speech damages all society
Independent Research, Ancient History
2 年Hello Hamiit, I think you've hit on a very important issue. Until relatively recently all received wisdom has come from the West and the unfortunate effects of the European "Enlightenment". Since the 17th century, science has become narrow and one-sided, excluding the arts and the landscapes that surrounds their findings. This arrogance has resulted in the ignore of any other perspectives. Fortunately I think this is changing and it's great to see work published by more and more people who are the inheritors of the ancient cultures in question. I have spent most of my life as a graphic artist and have always resented the disrespect the western academic community has shown to different ways of thinking, but things seem to be improving from one generation to the next.