- The
Sidetic language is a
member of the
extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European
language family known from
legends of
coins dating to the period...
- (7th–3rd
century BC)
Milyan (5th
century BC) Proto-Lycian–
Sidetic Lycian (5th–4th
century BC)
Sidetic (5th–2nd
century BC)
Pisidian (1st–2nd
century AD) [unclassified]...
- The
Sidetic script, an
alphabet of 25 letters, only a few of
which are
clearly derived from Gr****,
known from coin
legends in what
might be a
Sidetic language...
-
centuries AD, it
appears to be
closely related to Lycian, Milyan, and
Sidetic.
Pisidian is
known from
about fifty funeral inscriptions, most of them...
- (possibly
numerical only) Rongorongo – Rapa Nui (perhaps a syllabary)
Sidetic –
Sidetic Trojan script – (possibly
related to
Linear B) Zapotec –
Zapotec (another...
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Kalasmaic Luwian Anatolian Hieroglyphs Lycian Lycian Script Milyan Pisidian Sidetic Lydian Lydian Script Median Mysian Palaic Parthian Inscriptional Parthian...
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Kalasmaic Luwian Anatolian Hieroglyphs Lycian Lycian Script Milyan Pisidian Sidetic Lydian Lydian Script Median Mysian Palaic Parthian Inscriptional Parthian...
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Hittite language. Hittite, Luwian, Palaic, Lycian, Lydian, Carian, Pisidian,
Sidetic There are no
living descendants of Proto-Anatolian.
Tocharian Proto-Tocharian...
- Side
Manavgat Waterfall Oymapinar Dam
Philip of Side
Saint Probus of Side
Sidetic language Mahalle,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved...
-
Hieroglyphic Luwian, Palaic, Lycian, Milyan, Lydian, Carian, Pisidian,
Sidetic and Isaurian.
Unlike most
other Indo-European languages,
Hittite does not...