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Singing, backward moving Crustaceans along the Euphrates?

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Singing, backward moving Crustaceans along the Euphrates?

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Thank you very much for taking the time to respond. I thought suggesting the hermit might snag because “crabs of the river” seems to imply freshwater and I thought hermits were only marine. Until you mentioned the existence of some freshwater hermits I supposed I’d have to go with brackish waters with perhaps frogs and hermits. I’d rather have it all along the lower Euphrates (south of Hit). Can you point me to publications or an expert on the freshwater hermit? The Hermit also has the advantage of looking a bit more like the earliest form of the logogram with which “crab” is sometimes written pressed into third millennium clay tablets during the stage of the writing known as classical Sumerian. (See the attached sketches) Alternate syllable combinations with which it is written can also be read as “carpenter”. There may have been a sem

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Thank you very much for taking the time to respond. I thought suggesting the hermit might snag because “crabs of the river” seems to imply freshwater and I thought hermits were only marine. Until you mentioned the existence of some freshwater hermits I supposed I’d have to go with brackish waters with perhaps frogs and hermits. I’d rather have it all along the lower Euphrates (south of Hit). Can you point me to publications or an expert on the freshwater hermit? The Hermit also has the advantage of looking a bit more like the earliest form of the logogram with which “crab” is sometimes written pressed into third millennium clay tablets during the stage of the writing known as classical Sumerian. (See the attached sketches) Alternate syllable combinations with which it is written can also be read as “carpenter”. There may have been a sem

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