the language is that of the Eteocretans (meaning 'true Cretans'). The term Eteocretan is sometimes applied to the Minoan language (or languages) written...
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to be certain that the two scripts record the same language. The Eteocretan language, attested in a few alphabetic inscriptions from Crete 1,000 years...
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the Etruscan language and Minoan (including Eteocretan and Eteocypriot) is considered unfounded. A relation with the Anatolian languages within Indo-European...
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Tyrsenian languages Pre-Greek substrate languages, which may have included: Minoan language (see also Linear A, Cretan hieroglyphs) Eteocretan language (may...
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hktaonosi:heloke lower line (right to left): soromš:aslaš Eteocretan language Tyrsenian languages Paleo-European languages Wallace 2018. Bonfante 1990, p. 90. de Simone...
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Linear A (category Eteocretan language)
In the 1950s, Linear B was deciphered and found to have an underlying language of Mycenaean Greek. Linear A shares many glyphs and alloglyphs with Linear B...
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Minoan civilization (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
write Mycenaean Greek, which had become the language of administration on Crete. The Eteocretan language attested in a few post-Bronze Age inscriptions...
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Koguryo language Paekche language (incl. Puyo-Paekche) Puyo language Puyo-Paekche language Yemaek language Europe Camunic language Eteocretan language Eteocypriot...
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Minoan (disambiguation) (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
script known as Linear A the (undeciphered) Minoan language written in that script the Eteocretan language, probably a descendant thereof Minoan pottery Minoan...
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Turkish These are the extinct languages that were once spoken in the Balkans: Ancient Macedonian Dacian Dalmatian Eteocretan Eteocypriot Illyrian Lemnian...
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