Sunday, April 17, 2016

Lorraine Evans's "Kingdom of the Ark" on origins of Scots.

I just came across a fascinating story about an Egyptian princess, name of Scot, settling in Scotland, then in Ireland and finally conquering Scotland again. Apparently this is contained in a book titled "Kingdom of the Ark", by Lorraine Evans. Ms Evans believes that Scot may have been Meritaten, daughter of King Akhenaten of Egypt.

I find that fascinating, because in SeTswana language, a variant of Sesotho, the word "sekota" means the back-end of the head. It is known that Pharaoh Akhenaten had a highly pronounced "sekota", therefore it is not far-fetched to imagine that his daughter would have been nicknamed "sekota" or "Scot".

Ms Evans probably has the key to who the Scots really are. I have been wrecking my brains for years trying to figure it out in vain. It is worth remembering that the Italian language has a close relationship to Sesotho/Coptic/languages. Words like "Morena; Massimo etc".

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