-
authors attempt to
identify it with
cities of
other names in the area. The
Tartessians were rich in metals. In the
fourth century BC the
historian Ephorus describes...
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Tartessian is an
extinct Paleo-Hispanic
language found in the
Southwestern inscriptions of the
Iberian Peninsula,
mainly located in the
south of Portugal...
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tartessian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tartessian may
refer to: an
ancient civilization based in
Tartessos in modern-day
Andalusia Tartessian...
- Script,
Tartessian,
South Lusitanian, and
Conii script, is a
Paleohispanic script used to
write an
unknown language typically identified as
Tartessian. Southwest...
- the
original on 9 July 2012.
Retrieved 27 May 2010. Koch, John (2009). "
Tartessian:
Celtic from the
Southwest at the Dawn of History" (PDF). Palaeohispanica...
- the
Pyrenees mountain range and
adjacent areas; Phoenician-influenced
Tartessians flourished in the southwest; and
Lusitanians and
Vettones occupied areas...
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Celtic language.
Tartessian,
spoken in the
southwest of the
Iberia Peninsula (mainly
southern Portugal and
southwest Spain).
Tartessian is
known by 95 inscriptions...
-
Titus Livius (Livy), The
History of Rome, Book 28, the
native people of
Tartessians or ****etanians
called the
river by two names:
Certis (Kertis) and Rherkēs...
- scripts. If
writing p****ed from the
Phoenicians through the
Tartessians, and the
Tartessian language did not have /g/ or /d/, that
would explain the absence...
- pre-Indo-European) Lusitanian? (possibly Italic) Rhaetic? (possibly Tyrsenian)
Tartessian? (possibly Paleo-Hispanic)
Mixed Beurla Reagaird Shelta Celtic-speaking...