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    Romania Prehistoric Serbia Trojan script The Vinča symbols are sometimes known as the Vinča script, Vinča–Turdaș script, Old European script, and Danube...
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    The Vinča culture (ʋîːntʃa), also known as Turdaș culture, Turdaș–Vinča culture or Vinča-Turdaș culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture of Southeast...
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    Tărtăria tablets (category Vinča culture)
    Iulia), from Transylvania. The tablets bear incised symbols associated with the corpus of the Vinča symbols and have been the subject of considerable controversy...
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    Jiahu symbols Banpo symbols Longshan symbols Sawveh Dispilio Tablet – Neolithic Europe, from Greece, c. 5202 BC. Vinča symbols – Neolithic Europe, from...
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    Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbian: Винча-Бело брдо) is an archaeological site in Vinča, a suburb of Belgrade, Serbia. The tell of Belo Brdo ('White Hill') is almost...
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  • Greece portal Arkalochori Axe Gradeshnitsa tablets Phaistos Disc Vinča culture Vinča symbols (sometimes referred to as the Old European script and Danube...
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    The Vinča symbols (6th–5th millennia BC) are an evolution of simple symbols first attested during the 7th millennium BC). Over time, the symbols gradually...
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  • culture named after the site Vinča symbols, undeciphered symbols from the Vinča culture Vinča Nuclear Institute, near Belgrade Vinca (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    oldest symbols in human history, with V-shaped markings occurring as early as the Neolithic era (6th to 5th millennia BC) as part of the Vinča symbols inventory...
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    not directly linked to the earliest true writing. The Vinča symbols found on artifacts of the Vinča culture of central and southeastern Europe, dating to...
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  • "Minoan language") the Cypro-Minoan syllabary Earlier symbols, such as the Jiahu symbols, Vinča symbols and the marks on the Dispilio Tablet, are believed...
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  • Lakeside Neolithic Settlement Archaeological Collection Old Europe Vinča culture Vinča symbols Varna culture Hamangia culture Cucuteni–Trypillia culture Gumelniţa–Karanovo...
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    how symbols function according to these rules, with the most common types being alphabets, syllabaries, and logographies. Alphabets use symbols called...
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    researchers. In many cases it is doubtful that they are actually writing. The Vinča symbols appear to be proto-writing, and quipu may have recorded only numerical...
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    Gradeshnitsa tablets (category Vinča culture)
    Sinaia lead plates Tărtăria tablets Prehistory of Southeastern Europe Vinča symbols Ivan Raikinski (ed.), Catalogue of the Vratsa Museum of History, 1990...
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  • (such as the proposed Tyrsenian language family or the undeciphered Vinča symbols) potentially creates a complication for Wiik's hypothesis that Uralic...
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    rates 24.2%; and the third, rates 7.6%. Old Europe Vinča culture Tărtăria tablets Vinča symbols Sesklo culture Cucuteni–Trypillia culture Hamangia culture...
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    48 °F). The oldest traces of human activity in Săliștea date back to the Vinča culture of the Middle Neolithic. The Tărtăria tablets dated 5300 BC were...
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    identified as local ancient language, Celtic, Slavic, and Phrygian. Vinča symbols Vassileva, Maya (1999) A Few Phrygian Onomastic Notes. Epigraphica Anatolica :...
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  • spread of the Indo-European and Uralic families Old European script, Vinča symbols Old European hydronymy (ca. 2500-1500 BC), in Central and Western Europe...
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    Pre-Indo-European languages Proto-Indo-European language Proto-Indo-Europeans Vinča symbols Ammerman & Cavalli-Sforza 1971. Original text published under Creative...
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    Swastika (redirect from Kolovrat (symbol))
    allowed at the time. The communist symbols of hammer and sickle and the red star were also regarded as totalitarian symbols and had the same restriction by...
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    designed solar symbols (continuous spirals, crosses with spirals etc.) in the early stages of their cultural development. The same symbols appeared, in...
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  • and Kostolac[failed verification] Vinča symbols: undeciphered proto-writing dating to 6th century BC found at Vinča. Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen...
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    000- to 7,000-year-old Tordos culture, some of which were covered with Vinča symbols. According to Gizella, Zsófia Torma was the first to discover the Neolithic...
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    rates 24.2%; and the third, rates 7.6%. Old Europe Vinča culture Tărtăria tablets Vinča symbols Sesklo culture Cucuteni–Trypillia culture Hamangia culture...
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  • laying the groundwork for the rise of Egyptian civilization. c. 5300 BC Vinča symbols (Tărtăria tablets), among the oldest writing systems c. 5000 BC The...
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  • national symbols of Lithuania are used in Lithuania and abroad to represent the country and its people, history, culture, and nature. These symbols are seen...
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  • - 3000 BC: Development of proto-writing in China, Southeast Europe (Vinca symbols), and West Asia (proto-literate cuneiform). 6000 BC: Evidence of habitation...
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    Lilium nanum Lilium papilliferum Some groundcovers, such as the periwinkle, (Vinca major), amongst others, are environmental weeds in some areas. They may...
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