New tablet unearthed.
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New tablet unearthed.

I was looking at the tablet and I easily distingushed the pelasgic characters sometime called archaic ""greek"" letters.

I was wandering why the ""experts"" is fighting to ""deciphere"" the language since it uses the same letters archaic ""Greeks"" used to use for their writtings.
Last edited by ZEUS10 on Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:21 am; edited 2 times in total
Re: New tablet unearthed.
All they need to do is just looking at the ""misterious" etruscan alphabet :
http://www.omniglot.com/images/writing/etruscan1.gif

before starting new ""succesful"" decipherement.
http://www.omniglot.com/images/writing/etruscan1.gif

before starting new ""succesful"" decipherement.
Re: New tablet unearthed.
ZEUS10 wrote:
I was looking at the tablet and I easily distingushed the pelasgic characters sometime called archaic ""greek"" letters.
I am sure they look the same:

Re: New tablet unearthed.
Many unrelatable languages use related writing systems. The language of the Southwest script has not been deciphered. It probably wasn't an Indo-European language. Many call the language Tartessian Ancient Iberia was home to Iberian (language isolate, perhaps related to Basque?), Aquitanian (related to Basque perhaps its ancestor), Celtiberian (Celtic - IE), and Lusitanian (IE).
A good example of five unrelatable languages using a related writing system is cuneiform used by Old Persian (Indo-European), Urartian (Hurro-Urartian), Akkadian (Semitic), Elamite (language isolate), and Sumerian (language isolate).
A good example of five unrelatable languages using a related writing system is cuneiform used by Old Persian (Indo-European), Urartian (Hurro-Urartian), Akkadian (Semitic), Elamite (language isolate), and Sumerian (language isolate).
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