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  1. The Etruscan alphabet derives from the Euboean alphabet used in the Greek colonies in southern Italy which belonged to the "western" ("red") type, the so-called Western Greek alphabet. Several Old Italic scripts, including the Latin alphabet, derived from it (or simultaneously with it).

  2. El alfabeto etrusco fue un antiguo alfabeto itálico sinistroverso usado para escribir el idioma etrusco basado en el alfabeto griego simplificado. Fue utilizado por los etruscos a partir del siglo VII a. C. hasta el siglo I a. C. cuando fueron asimilados por los romanos.

  3. La lingua etrusca è stata una lingua tirrenica che fu parlata e scritta dagli Etruschi adottando l'alfabeto euboico di Calcide probabilmente a Pithecusa nell'VIII secolo a.C., sull'isola di Ischia, o a Cuma.

  4. O alfabeto etrusco foi um sistema alfabético desenvolvido na península itálica (o norte) ao fim do século VIII a.C.. Poderia ser uma evolução do alfabeto grego, já que pertence ao mesmo sistema e os caracteres são muito similares aos coptos e gregos.

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  6. Messapic alphabet. Etruscan alphabet, writing system of the Etruscans, derived from a Greek alphabet (originally learned from the Phoenicians) as early as the 8th century bc. It is known to modern scholars from more than 10,000 inscriptions. Like the alphabets of the Middle East and the early forms of the Greek alphabet, the Etruscan script was ...

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  7. Most Etruscan inscriptions are written in horizontal lines from right to left, but some are boustrophedon (running alternately left to right then right to left). More than 10,000 Etruscan inscriptions have been found on tombstones, vases, statues, mirrors and jewellery.

  8. Mar 22, 2024 · Etruscan language, language isolate spoken by close neighbours of the ancient Romans. The Romans called the Etruscan s Etrusci or Tusci; in Greek they were called Tyrsenoi or Tyrrhenoi; in Umbrian and Italic language their name can be found in the adjective turskum. The Etruscans’ name for themselves was rasna or raśna.

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