Given that the indigenous Australian languages hold the record for the longest-running oral traditions (70,000 years worth of story-telling), it would be no surprise to me to hear that there was such an influence...
> Given that the indigenous Australian languages hold the record for the longest-running oral traditions (70,000 years worth of story-telling)
It isn't possible to verify a claim like this (and therefore, it also isn't possible to honestly make a claim like this...) - there are plenty of traditions that claim to draw on 70,000 years of history, but no reason to believe that they actually do.
Some versions of the Sumerian king list document that a single king reigned for 36,000 years.
It isn't possible to verify a claim like this (and therefore, it also isn't possible to honestly make a claim like this...) - there are plenty of traditions that claim to draw on 70,000 years of history, but no reason to believe that they actually do.
Some versions of the Sumerian king list document that a single king reigned for 36,000 years.