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Introducing the Etruscans
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Introducing the Etruscans

Emma Oxenby Wohlfart

Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:00:32 GMT

Their . language. bore no resemblance to Italic languages, although at one point they did adopt a variation of the Greek alphabet, as would their neighbours. In fact, . Etruscan. is such an unusual . language. that it is believed to been an ...

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Paleoglot: Etruscan Dictionary Project Updates
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Paleoglot: Etruscan Dictionary Project Updates

Glen Gordon

Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:58:00 GMT

Do you know the . Etruscan. words for: plow, goat, cow, or wheat? Thank you. By the way . Etruscan. has a large number of Lydian words in it even though Lydian is an Indo-European . language. and . Etruscan. isn't. For example, Lydian ovie and ...

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Perugia, Umbria
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Perugia, Umbria

laurent

Sat, 21 Aug 2010 16:17:00 GMT

It was also the last place where the . Etruscan language. was spoken and written until the final defeat of the supporters and friends of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra at the hands of Augustus, nephew of the late Julius Ceasar. ...

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Vengeance Music
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Vengeance Music

Lilith Heights

Thu, 05 Jan 2006 13:42:26 GMT

Knowledge of the . Etruscan language. only began with the discovery of the bilingual Phoenician-Etru scan Pyrgi Tablets found at the port of Caere in 1964, and this knowledge is still incomplete. An Etruscan warrior head figure used as a ...

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GION thue AE py e [Honk If You're Etruscan ]
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GION thue AE py e [Honk If You're Etruscan ]

Joan Taber

Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:18:47 GMT

Everyone knows the Celts spoke an Indo-European language that originated somewhere around Asia Minor, which, not so coincidentally, happens to be the birthplace of the . Etruscan language. . In fact, our surname comes from the Italian word ...

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Minoan language blog: Tracking the evolution of the 'KA' and 'QE ...
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Minoan language blog: Tracking the evolution of the 'KA' and 'QE ...

Bayndor

Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:00:00 GMT

*Pulekna has the air of a typical last name or toponym in . Etruscan. but I find no cognates. Mind you, Aegean *-na is simply a pertinentive suffix and doesn't in itself mark names specifically. How do you know this is precisely a personal ...

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RELATED INTEREST: Linen Book of Zagreb
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RELATED INTEREST: Linen Book of Zagreb

G.W. Schwendner

Thu, 29 May 2008 13:29:00 GMT

The main obstacles for outsiders to Etruscan Studies have been overcome: the . Etruscan language. is generally knowable, even for those who prefer to read in English (see G. Bonfante and L. Bonfante, The . Etruscan Language. . ...

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Paleoglot: Aegean phonotactics and more about Cyprian Syncope
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Paleoglot: Aegean phonotactics and more about Cyprian Syncope

Glen Gordon

Mon, 11 Oct 2010 22:00:00 GMT

Certainly it takes more than a few generations before a Japanese-like . language. turns into a Kartvelian-like one, ? Since stop+stop sequences are simply not found in . Etruscan. or related languages, some rule or rules must have ...

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 Etruscan Origins Aegean Norse Sea Aesar Gods Aisar Eretria Mystery ...
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Etruscan Origins Aegean Norse Sea Aesar Gods Aisar Eretria Mystery ...

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Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:02:26 GMT

Etruscan. Origins Aegean Norse Sea Aesar Gods Aisar Eretria Mystery . Language. Trojans Troy Troas Son of Dardanus Lydian Pelasgian Possibilities Relationships Anchises Aeneas Ascanius Roots of Ancient Britain Rune Stones Runic . Language. ...

Untitled
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languagehat.com: TARUSC.

languagehat

Tue, 24 Aug 2010 20:52:09 GMT

This occurred to me too: . Etruscan. being a prime example of a mysterious, incomprehensibl e . language. , persons trying to make up a secret . language. might call it something similar to ". Etruscan. ". Posted by: marie-lucie at September 5, ...

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 Etruscan Civilization - New World Encyclopedia
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Etruscan Civilization - New World Encyclopedia

unknown

Sat, 14 Jul 2007 05:43:29 GMT

The Etruscans are generally believed to have spoken a non-Indo-Europe an language. After generations of speculation, secure knowledge of the . Etruscan language. only began with the discovery of the bilingual Phoenician-Etru scan Pyrgi ...

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Who were the Etruscans ?
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Who were the Etruscans ?

Dave Schuler

Mon, 05 Mar 2007 00:05:54 GMT

The . Etruscan language. was written, like Latin and Greek, in an alphabet derived from the Phoenician. Deciphering the texts has not been so much a problem of determining what the letters were as of what the words meant. ...

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Minoan language blog: The word I-PI-NA-MA: Blood or Honey?
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Minoan language blog: The word I-PI-NA-MA: Blood or Honey?

Bayndor

Wed, 03 Mar 2010 22:59:00 GMT

I don't even see it listed in the Bonfantes' short glossary in the back of their book, The . Etruscan language. . So it's an open mystery. I appreciate the potential of comparing Etruscan epana to Minoan ipinama. You may be on to something. ...

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Paleoglot: Etruscan entry into Italy
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Paleoglot: Etruscan entry into Italy

Glen Gordon

Sat, 17 Jul 2010 00:00:00 GMT

And old hungarian seems to be really the closer . language. to . etruscan. , as well as that people were coming from Black sea along Danube river till Venezian aerea. This archaeological testimoniancy oh those parts of Europe seem to ...

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 Etruscan Language
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Etruscan Language

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Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:43:00 GMT

Byname Rio Grande former American railroad chartered in 1870 as the Denver and Rio Grande Railway (D&RG). It began with a narrow-gauge line extending from Denver, Colorado, south to New Mexico and west to Salt Lake City, Utah. ...

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Paleoglot: Is the falcon or hawk a symbol of Vanth?
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Paleoglot: Is the falcon or hawk a symbol of Vanth?

Glen Gordon

Sat, 07 Jun 2008 19:49:00 GMT

Anyways, there are many ideas that I continue to pursue concerning the . Etruscan language. . Many times, the proper translation of words is intertwined with all other aspects of this subject of history. One of the phrases that's peaking my ...

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ART SUNDAY-THE ETRUSCANS -PART 3- LANGUAGE
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ART SUNDAY-THE ETRUSCANS -PART 3- LANGUAGE

unknown

Sun, 19 Jul 2009 06:02:09 GMT

Unlike Greek and Latin, . Etruscan. , the third great ancient . language. of culture in Italy, does not survive in any great literary works. An . Etruscan. religious literature did exist (1), and evidence suggests that there was a body of ...

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Ancient Etruscan Language
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Ancient Etruscan Language

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Mon, 09 Apr 2007 11:44:21 GMT

The Rhaetic language was the spoken in region of northern Italy by the Rhaetian's who the Gaul's believed were actually descended from the Etruscan race. The origins of the . Etruscan language. may remain as mysterious as it individuality ...

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Open Access Text Corpus: Etruscan Texts Project (ETP)
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Open Access Text Corpus: Etruscan Texts Project (ETP)

Charles Ellwood Jones

Wed, 09 Dec 2009 21:18:00 GMT

The database is an integral part of the Center's mission to advance research in the area of . Etruscan language. studies. Reliable web resources devoted to the study of the . Etruscan language. are virtually non-existent so the presence of ...

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Zikh Rasna : a manual of the Etruscan language and inscriptions ...
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Zikh Rasna : a manual of the Etruscan language and inscriptions ...

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Tue, 27 Jan 2009 05:45:53 GMT

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