He was educated at
Paris University, where he received his doctorate in 1935. This connection is dismissed by most scholars as "wildly speculative". Comparative linguistics have long demonstrated that Albanian is a unique branch of the
Indo-European languages, whereas the consensus among linguists and etruscologists is that Etruscan was a
pre–Indo-European language. In
Les Hyksos et le monde de la Bible (Paris: Payot, 1956) he also emphasized a connection between the
Hebrews, the
Kenites and the
Habiru. Zachari also supported that
Canaanites went into
Asia Minor,
Illyria, and even Italy. ==Bibliography==