Tell a Mound Composed of Successive Settlement Remains Same Etymology as Breast & Hill Semitic Arab Origin

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The Arabic word tall in English translating mound or hill was adopted (a tell) during the late 19th century by European archaeologists for mounds created by layers of remains of successive ancient settlements, that Arabic word tall which is Semitic (Arabs progeny of Heber’s son Joktan and Abraham’s son Ishmael), as the Assyrian (Asshur a son of Shem) word till for mound is related to the Assyrian (“Akkadian”) word til’u for breast, and tela of the Semitic Gediz language of Ethiopia the word for breast. The English word tall (for height) may have snuck into the Indo European (Japhetic) languages of Europe as the Ice Age was ending by perhaps Danites (progeny of Jacob) in the days of the Exodus out of Egypt.