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  1. Venetic (/ v ə ˈ n ɛ t ɪ k /) is an extinct Indo-European language, usually classified into the Italic subgroup, that was spoken by the Veneti people in ancient times in northeast Italy (Veneto and Friuli) and part of modern Slovenia, between the Po Delta and the southern fringe of the Alps, associated with the Este culture.

  2. OF VENETIC PRONUNCIATION AND GRAMMAR Two papers from chapters in “THEVENETIC LANGUAGE An Ancient Language from a New Perspective: FINAL”(rev 6/2015) Andres P ä ä b o (Ontario, Canada) www.paabo.ca The following paper covers two subjects how Venetic was written and how it was pronounced, and Venetic grammar and comparison with Estonian and ...

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  4. A tradition developed already in ancient times to try to explain why the Eneti/Veneti name was found at the north end of the Adriatic Sea. The Eneti or in Latin Veneti, who had been allies to the Trojans, the story goes, landed on the northern Adriatic coast, and settled there, displacing the natives , the Euganei .

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  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Cogniarchae. - January 10, 2024. The Adriatic Veneti were an Indo-European people who inhabited northeastern Italy along the 1st millennium BC. Their language is evidenced in approximately 300 short inscriptions dating from the 6th to 1st centuries BC.

  6. The language represented by inscriptions from the territory of the Veneti —between the Po River, the Carnic Alps, and Istria —is called Venetic. The majority of discoveries come from sanctuaries at Este and Làgole di Calalzo. The Venetic inscriptions (of which there are about 300, ranging from the 5th to the 1st century bce) consist almost ...

  7. Feb 5, 2010 · The questions and answers are developed around the most common ones that have arisen since the first publication of Paabo's book and theory in 2006. A COMMENTARY IN A DEBATE FORM. MODERATOR: The most common objection to Paabo's perspective, is that he proposes that Venetic was a Finnic language. Let us begin there.

  8. Sep 1, 2010 · Roger D. Woodard. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS. The Venetic language is attested by approximately 350 inscriptions that have come to light in the territory of pre-Roman Venetia in northeastern Italy.

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