About 5,000 years ago a great sister of Ancient Babylonian, Assyrian and Ancient Arabic was declared “lost” and the speakers of the great sister were proclaimed “perished” in traditional histories of the Arabian Peninsula. Not anymore. The sister has been identified as Ancient English and it shares almost all the Stone Age biliteral roots of Akkadian and Ancient Arabic. Most surprisingly, Ancient English reveals an 80,000-year-old mass extinction event that changed the history of Homo sapiens and triggered the first global mass migration of our earliest ancestors. The event is documented in both Akkadian and Ancient Arabic.
