No. 5.J 



CAMPBELL — HITTITES IN AMERICA. 



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Erse. 



tula. 



dese 



saigheas. 



casan. 



ara 

 oi 



ACCAD (SUMEBIAN). 



long pnda. 



man khairu, karra. 



messenger, news, .succal. 

 moon acu, es. 



lid. 



mountain tal. 



mouth ca, gu. 



multitude caradin. 



dugu. 



khig. 



nail ebin. 



old sakus. 



perish busus. 



point gir. 



rum. 



proclaim gude. 



property cuda. 



red gusci. 



repeat ili. 



rest cus. 



road cas. 



run riati. 



sea ab. 



seed kul. 



seize tab. 



servant eri. 



sheep ua. 



sick tura. 



pad. 



side usur. 



soldier erim. 



mas. 



sun zal. 



tribule gun. 



warrior gurus. 



water a. 



white uknu, sigunu. 



bar. 

 woman dam. 



rak, khiratu. 



Traces of the Celtic as distinct as those which survive in the 

 Accad vocabulary meet us again in a region that must have been 

 largely subjected to Khita-Sumerian influences. When the Hit- 

 tite invaders of Egypt were driven out by the powerful Pharaohs 

 of the eighteenth dynasty, they did not all return to Palestine. 

 Some seem to have passed far to the south, there becoming Nu- 

 bians or Barabra ; and a large body gradually spread from the 

 Libyan border along the whole southern shore of the Mediterra- 

 nean, where they were known as Libyans or Berbers. These 

 extended as far as the Canary Islands, where they called them- 

 selves Guauches. Many writers have insisted upon the Celtic 



drwg. 



bochd. 



am as. 



