Monkey. Etymology
Monkey etymology.
Monkey - most likely from ''Man ka'', the energy of the Moon. ''Moon'' is derived from old European manat =eternal. Manat > mana.
The word ''monkey'' seems to be correlated with Cancer. The Age of Cancer was from 7,500 years ago to c. 10,000 years ago.
Strange statues depicting snake hominids appeared around 7,500 years ago in Vinca civilisation. A bit more recently than that and we see similar statues in Mesopotamia.
Humans seem to have a world wide snake cult and they claim they are from ''clay/dust/soil'', meaning ''sa ta'', the ''sons/daughters of the soil'' = snakes.
Monkey is cognate with old Egyptian ''kya'', although I suspect the original word was identical, given the many other words and NAMES that are identical, via Saxon.
Egyptian ''Bes'' is in fact a species of dwarf monkeys that were close to Matria Atena (and Freyr, too - elves).
Ianaten (Satan, Djed Sus) and Ati (VikingOd/Odr) were from this species.
Matria Atena's sister is depicted as having two dwarf monkeys (or hominids) as pets.
The dwarf scribe Seneb with his wife are both from the species - but she evolved to normal height, he did not. They were never viewed as disabled in Egypt. That is their natural appearance.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/72/%C3%84gyptisches_Museum_Kairo_2019-11-09_Seneb_01.jpg
The species was adorable and most grew to be quite tall now, or at least they have close to normal heights. It is absolutely not an issue for them to be dwarfs, it is their natural height and they did not have health issues.
They had dark, soft fur and fair skin even millions of years ago.
The species was raised by Matria Atena herself - it is a really old history, millions of years of companionship.
They originate from Matria Esh :)