at which the languages split. Tyrsenian was probably a Paleo-European language family predating the arrival of Indo-European languages in Europe. Helmut...
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today; the little material that exists is mostly indecipherable. Tyrsenian languages Etruscan – in northern and central Italy Raetic – in northern Italy...
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Vasconic substrate hypothesis Tyrsenian languages Pre-Greek substrate languages, which may have included: Minoan language (see also Linear A, Cretan hieroglyphs)...
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Look up Tyrsenian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tyrsenian can refer to: Tyrsenians Tyrsenian languages Search for "Tyrsenian" on Wikipedia. All pages...
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lower line (right to left): soromš:aslaš Eteocretan language Tyrsenian languages Paleo-European languages Wallace 2018. Bonfante 1990, p. 90. de Simone 2009...
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Tyrrhenians (redirect from Tyrsenians)
Tyrsenians were Etruscans. Furthermore the languages of Etruscan, Rhaetian and Lemnian cultures have been grouped together as the Tyrsenian languages...
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Rhaetic (redirect from Raetian language)
Rhaetic or Raetic (/ˈriːtɪk/), also known as Rhaetian, was a Tyrsenian language spoken in the ancient region of Rhaetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman...
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to other languages has been a source of long-running speculation and study, with it mostly being referred to as one of the Tyrsenian languages, at times...
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in 1994 with Nikolayev. The inclusion of Etruscan and the related Tyrsenian languages has also been proposed, first by Orel and Starostin in 1990, on the...
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Etruscan civilization (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
𐌛𐌀𐌔𐌍𐌀𐌋 "community of the people" attest to its autonym usage. The Tyrsenian etymology however remains unknown. In Attic Greek, the Etruscans were...
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compared inconclusively to the Indo-European, Semitic and Tyrsenian language families and is a language isolate. Brent Davis, a linguist and archaeologist at...
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Camunic is related to the Raetic language from the Tyrsenian language family, or to the Celtic languages. The extant corpus is carved on rock. There are...
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Etruscan history (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Etruscan language was of a different family from that of neighbouring Italic and Celtic peoples, who spoke Indo-European languages. The Tyrsenian languages are...
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Etruscan origins (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
culture system. Helmut Rix's classification of the Etruscan language in the Tyrsenian language family reflects the ambiguity of the stories about their origins...
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also related to Etruscan, possibly a sub-group of Tyrsenian languages. Alternatively their language may have been Indo-European, akin to that of their...
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Etruria (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Smithsonian, September 29, 2021 Rix, Helmut. "Etruscan." In The Ancient Languages of Europe, ed. Roger D. Woodard. Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp...
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Akkadian, but a few examples also have inscriptions in the native Hittite language, indicating the adoption of haruspicy as part of the native, vernacular...
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Raetic language Lemnian language Tabula Capuana Tabula Cortonensis Tyrsenian languages English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology...
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that the various languages spoken in Eurasia and adjacent regions have a genealogical relationship, and ultimately descend from languages spoken during the...
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Minoan civilization (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
Decipherment attempts have attempted to read the language as Indo-European, Semitic, and Tyrsenian languages, but none have resulted in an accepted decipherment...
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Etruscan alphabet (category Etruscan language)
that it is instead an invention of speakers of a Sabellian language (Osco-Umbrian languages). Its sound value was /f/ and it replaced the Etruscan digraph...
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Veii (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
shared a common religion, as well as different variations of the same language. The leaders met on a yearly basis at the Fanum Volumnae Sanctuary near...
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Raetic language Lemnian language Tabula Capuana Tabula Cortonensis Tyrsenian languages English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology...
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Helmut Rix (category Linguists of Tyrsenian languages)
into Indo-European and Etruscan languages, as well as for being the author of the hypothesis of Tyrrhenian languages. Helmut Rix was born in 1926 in Amberg...
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Raetic language Lemnian language Tabula Capuana Tabula Cortonensis Tyrsenian languages English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology...
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Civita di Bagnoregio (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Raetic language Lemnian language Tabula Capuana Tabula Cortonensis Tyrsenian languages English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology...
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Villanovan culture (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Raetic language Lemnian language Tabula Capuana Tabula Cortonensis Tyrsenian languages English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology...
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Old Italic scripts (category Languages of ancient Italy)
used on the Italian Peninsula between about 700 and 100 BC, for various languages spoken in that time and place. The most notable member is the Etruscan...
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proposed Tyrsenian language family or the undeciphered Vinča symbols) potentially creates a complication for Wiik's hypothesis that Uralic languages dominated...
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Founding of Rome (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
with cultures which spoke Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages. The Italic languages, which include Latin, are Indo-European and were spoken, according...
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