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    Picene is a hydrocarbon found in the pitchy residue obtained in the distillation of peat tar and of petroleum. This is distilled to dryness and the distillate...
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    North Picene, also known as North Picenian or Northern Picene, is a supposed ancient language, which may have been spoken in part of central-eastern Italy;...
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    South Picene (also known as Paleo-Sabellic, Mid-Adriatic or Eastern Italic) is an extinct Italic language belonging to the Sabellic subfamily. It is apparently...
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    colonists, although this is doubted by more recent scholars, who see the South Picenes at least as more closely related to the Sabellians. The Piceni did not...
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  • South Picene, and other Indo-European branches such as Venetic) originally used the alphabet. Faliscan, Oscan, Umbrian, North Picene, and South Picene all...
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  • Picene may refer to: picene, a hydrocarbon Picene, a modern ethnonym for a resident of ancient Picenum in Italy, also found in the plural as Picentes...
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    the two major branches of Oscan and Umbrian (and their dialects), South Picene may represent a third branch of Sabellic. The whole linguistic Sabellic...
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    Romagnol Sammarinese Gallo-Italic of Basilicata Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian...
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    of Osco-Umbrian languages such as Oscan, Umbrian, Old Sabine and South Picene (Old Volscian). This sign was introduced in Etruscan around 600-550 BC and...
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    (the closest to Latin), Umbrian and Oscan (or Osco-Umbrian), and South Picene. Other Indo-European languages once spoken in the peninsula whose inclusion...
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    of a Picene warrior, dated to around the 6th century BC. The statue was found in the territory of the Vestini, but depicts a man with a Picene helmet...
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    language (probably Raetic) Elymian language (perhaps Indo-European) North Picene language Paleo-Sardinian language (also called Paleosardinian, Protosardic...
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  • Piceno (redirect from Picene language)
    province. It may refer to: North Picene language (It.: Piceno Settentrionale), an extinct language of ancient Italy. South Picene language (It.: Piceno Meridionale)...
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    The undeciphered North Picene, also written in a form of the Old Italic alphabet, is probably not closely unrelated to South Picene. At present, it is generally...
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    dialect north-eastern (Serravallian) south-western south-eastern Gallo-Picene: classification is disputed. While generally considered close to Romagnol...
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    connected alphabets for the Etruscan, Oscan, Umbrian, Messapian, South Picene, Raetic, Venetic, Lepontic, Camunic languages Old Permic (also called Abur) –...
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    sul Senio. In the province of Pesaro and Urbino of Marche region, Gallo-Picene is spoken, but its status as sub-variant of Romagnol or as separate language...
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  • NOWELE, vols. 50–51 (Odense University Press, 2007), p. 240 "The North Picene Language". LINGUIST List. Archived from the original on 25 December 2009...
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    *kup-i-, which may reflect *kup-ei- ('to desire'; cf. Umbrian cupras, South Picene kuprí). The latter ultimately stems from the Proto-Indo-European verbal...
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    dedicated to Picene stelae and inscriptions. The first floor hosts findings from the Classical and Late Classical Age, when the Picenes had developed...
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    Mars. The Umbrian cognate peiqu also means "woodpecker", and the Italic Picenes were supposed to have derived their name from the picus who served as their...
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    Italic languages. Oscan is therefore a close relative of Umbrian and South Picene. Oscan was spoken by a number of tribes, including the Samnites, the Aurunci...
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  • languages such as Iberian, Tartessian, Galatian and Messapian. The North Picene language of the Novilara Stele from c. 600 BC has not been deciphered. The...
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  • Dibenz[a,h]anthracene Dibenz[a,j]anthracene Pentacene Pentaphene [Wikidata] Picene This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with the...
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    while Glottolog classifies it as an Old Sabellic dialect alongside South Picene and Pre-Samnite. Latin-speakers called the Sabines' original territory,...
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    Celtic artefacts such as swords and scabbards of the La Tène type in the Picene necropolises of Numana, Arcevia, Camerano and San Filippo di Osimo. Their...
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    the 1st century BC. Camunic language (possibly related to Raetic) North Picene language Elymian language (probably Indo-European or related to it) Sicanian...
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    Massa-Carrara province and Tuscan Romagna), Umbria and Marche (except for the Gallo-Picene speaking areas in the north of the region).[citation needed]...
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    influences stretching from the Po Valley to Campania. Raeti Camunni North Picenes - Centered on the Adriatic Coast with settlements around the region of...
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    extinct native Proto-Basque language of the Euskal Herria Ligurian North Picene (Possibly; alternatively it may be an Indo-European language, or a hoax...
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