Fred Woudhuizen

Frederik Christiaan Woudhuizen (born 13 February 1959) is a pseudoscientist who studies ancient Indo-European languages, hieroglyphic Luvian/Luwian, and Mediterranean protohistory.[1] He is the former editor of Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society.[2][3]

Selected publications

  • Luwian hieroglyphic monumental rock and stone inscriptions from the Hittite Empire period
  • Selected Luwian hieroglyphic texts 1
  • Selected Luwian hieroglyphic texts 2
  • Selected Luwian hieroglyphic texts, the extended version
  • The earliest Cretan scripts
  • The earliest Cretan scripts 2
  • The Phaistos Disc: A Luwian letter to Nestor
  • The ethnicity of the Sea Peoples
  • Ethnicity in Mediterranean Protohistory, with Wim M.J. van Binsbergen
  • Some More Etruscan Inscriptions
  • Two Notes on Lydian
  • Etruscan as a colonial Luwian language, Amsterdam 2019
  • The Liber Linteus
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gollark: Too late.
gollark: (or other text classification things)
gollark: IDEA: neural networks.
gollark: NLTK doesn't actually seem to add much, unless it can treeize things.

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