Re: Tyrrhenian context

From: tgpedersen@...
Message: 9020
Date: 2001-09-04

--- In cybalist@..., "Joseph S Crary" <pva@...> wrote:
> However, about 25 years latter Ramses III lists the Pe-ra-sa-ta-
> Peleset, Tjikar-Tjekker, Sa-k(a)-ru-su-Sheklesh, Danuna-Danu, and
> Wasasa-Weshesh at Medinet Habu. Here the Peleset are named but the
> Teresh-Tursha-Tyrrhenoi are missing. Could this be because the
> Peleset is a more general term that includes the Tursha, Rw-ku, and
> Sa-ra-d-n-?
>
> Have to return to the field for another week
>
> JS Crary

I just found Donald McKenzie: "South Seas, Myths and legends" (1930)
on sale. Only 49.00 kr.! I'm now on page 221 "Tane the Divine King"
about the Polynesian water god. He compares him with the Egyptian
Ptah-Tanen, the composite sky and earth god.

Torsten