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    in the main square, the secular Palio della Tonna ("tonda" in the local dialect) is prepared. In this palio (horse race) the districts of Civita challenge...
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    fact, the language behind the later Linear B script was Mycenean, a Greek dialect. It has been proposed to possibly be part of a wider Paleo-European "Aegean"...
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    This is presumably Vulgar Latin, as Lydus cannot mean any early Italic dialect. Tages' recorded response is "in ancient letters", presumably in the Etruscan...
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    few inscriptions discovered near Kamania on the island of Lemnos, was a dialect of Etruscan introduced to the island by commercial adventurers. Linguistic...
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    Speculorum Etruscorum Etruscan League Etruscan names for Greek heroes Tiburtine Sibyl Fanum Voltumnae Haruspex/Extispicy Jewelry Lausus Liver of Piacenza...
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    few inscriptions discovered near Kamania on the island of Lemnos, was a dialect of Etruscan introduced to the island by commercial adventurers. Linguistic...
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  • Thumbnail for Tyrsenian languages
    few inscriptions discovered near Kamania on the island of Lemnos, was a dialect of Etruscan introduced to the island by commercial adventurers. Linguistic...
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    few inscriptions discovered near Kaminia on the island of Lemnos, was a dialect of Etruscan introduced to the island by commercial adventurers. Linguistic...
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    (including Latin), followed by a central Italic group of Osco-Umbrian dialects, with a late arrival of Greek and Celtic on the Italian peninsula, from...
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    specifically a Canaanite language (specifically North Canaanite; South Canaanite dialects include Hebrew, Moabite, and Edomite); hence there was no need for it to...
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  • Thumbnail for Falerii
    inscriptions which have been found here. They were written in a Latin dialect. Most of the surviving inscriptions date back to the second half of the...
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    Zeitschrift für Numismatik, xiv, 1887. Robert Seymour Conway, Italian Dialects. Cambridge, 1897. Ernst Justus Haeberlin, Die Systematik des ältesten römischen...
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    few inscriptions discovered near Kamania on the island of Lemnos, was a dialect of Etruscan introduced to the island by commercial adventurers. Linguistic...
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    pp. 322 ff, accessed 15 Sept. 2014. Gabriël C. L. M. Bakkum, The Latin Dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 Years of Scholarship, Amsterdam University Press...
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  • Thumbnail for Aléria
    typically built on an étang, which they used as a harbor. Alalíē (Ionic dialect) was placed between the southern end of the 3.5 km (2.2 mi) long Ētang...
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    is present on the tablet. This implies that, at least in the Etruscan dialect spoken in Cortona where this letter exclusively appears, the letter Ǝ marks...
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