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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Venetic — 690 BC, Italy
Venetic was an Indo-European language related to Latin, spoken on the Italian peninsula in the vicinity of what became Venice. Venetic was one of several scripts in what is now Italy, representing quite a few languages: Latin, Etruscan, Venetic, Faliscan … Continue reading
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Lycian — 600 BC?, Turkey
The Lycians lived in southwest Turkey, not far from Greece, but spoke a descendant of Luwian. They made a new alphabet by adding a few characters to the Dorian dialect of the Greek alphabet. Some of the letters might have … Continue reading
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Carian — 650 BC?, Turkey
There are a fair number of texts in Carian in both southwestern Turkey and in Egypt, but archeologists had a devil of a time figuring out what they said. This was a bit odd, as the Carians used a variant … Continue reading
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Latin Majuscule — 690 BC, Italy
Latin script and its variants are the most widely used writing systems in the world. Latin script is the primary writing system in most of Europe, almost all of North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica, large portions of Africa, … Continue reading
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Etruscan — Italy, 700 BC
Somewhat unusually, the Etruscan writing system is completely understood, but the Etruscan language is not. With the early Cypriot script, archeological linguists can guess that the symbols in early Cypriot writing system corresponded to the same pronunciation and orthography as … Continue reading
Zero — various times, various places
When I was a little girl, I thought the concept of zero had always been with humans, sort of like food and pain and sky. When I got a bit older, I learned that zero had been discovered/invented rather recently … Continue reading
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