Evidence of a Universal Language Before Babel?
Anthropologist finds Common Set of Symbols on Six Continents
Genevieve von Petzinger, a paleoanthropologist from Canada, has documented something astonishing in the earliest petroglyphs, cave drawings, and carved bones and teeth of the “Paleolithic Era”. She believes she found a common set of symbols that may represent the earliest form of writing. Not only that, she found most of them on all six continents!
The Lower and Middle Paleolithic stone tools were left behind by the survey teams that Noah sent out to explore the world prior to dividing the Earth as an inheritance among his children. Therefore at least some of these inscriptions with the common set of symbols could be evidence of the universal language and writing script prior to the confusion of tongues at Babel.
As the early patriarchs explored the world, perhaps they were writing their names, “Peleg was here”, like their descendants universally seem to do.