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- Tartessian_language abstract "The Tartessian language is the extinct Paleohispanic language of inscriptions in the Southwestern script found in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula: mainly in the south of Portugal (Algarve and southern Alentejo), but also in Spain (south of Extremadura and western Andalusia). There are 95 of these inscriptions, with the longest having 82 readable signs. Around one-third of them have been found in Early Iron Age necropolises or other Iron Age burial sites associated with rich complex burials. It is usual to date them to the 7th century BC and consider the southwestern script to be the most ancient Paleohispanic script, with characters most closely resembling specific Phoenician letter forms found in inscriptions dated to c. 825 BC. Five of the inscriptions occur on stelae with Late Bronze Age carved warrior gear with the inscriptions oriented in a manner indicating continuity of purpose and with the warrior gear depicted showing identifiable metalwork types some of which are the Urnfield culture (Bronze D-Hallstatt A) elite status markers such as swords and crested helmets that have been invoked as evidence of language shift by elite contact.".
- Tartessian_language iso6393Code "txr".
- Tartessian_language spokenIn Iberian_Peninsula.
- Tartessian_language thumbnail Tartessos.png?width=300.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink 26.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink Un%20grafito%20tartesio.pdf.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink 25guerra.pdf.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink product_info.php?products_id=159.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink The_South-western_SW_Inscriptions_and_the_Tartessos_of_Archaeology_and_History.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink 06_p.107-138.pdf.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink 8.pdf.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink Yes.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink Oxbow.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink celtic-from-the-west-2.html.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink 434547.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageExternalLink CMPL0101110097A.PDF.
- Tartessian_language wikiPageID "2268095".
- Tartessian_language wikiPageRevisionID "603692000".
- Tartessian_language extinct "after 5th century BC".
- Tartessian_language familycolor "Unclassified".
- Tartessian_language glotto "tart1237".
- Tartessian_language hasPhotoCollection Tartessian_language.
- Tartessian_language iso "txr".
- Tartessian_language linglist "txr".
- Tartessian_language map "Tartessos.png".
- Tartessian_language mapcaption "Approximate extension of the area under Tartessian influence".
- Tartessian_language name "Tartessian".
- Tartessian_language notice "IPA".
- Tartessian_language region "Southwest Iberian Peninsula".
- Tartessian_language script Southwest_Paleohispanic_script.
- Tartessian_language subject Category:Ancient_Portugal.
- Tartessian_language subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Europe.
- Tartessian_language subject Category:Languages_of_Portugal.
- Tartessian_language subject Category:Languages_of_Spain.
- Tartessian_language subject Category:Paleo-Iberian_languages.
- Tartessian_language subject Category:Tartessos.
- Tartessian_language subject Category:Unclassified_languages_of_Europe.
- Tartessian_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Tartessian_language type Communication100033020.
- Tartessian_language type ExtinctLanguagesOfEurope.
- Tartessian_language type Language106282651.
- Tartessian_language type LanguagesOfPortugal.
- Tartessian_language type LanguagesOfSpain.
- Tartessian_language type Paleo-IberianLanguages.
- Tartessian_language type UnclassifiedLanguages.
- Tartessian_language type Language.
- Tartessian_language type Language.
- Tartessian_language type InformationEntity.
- Tartessian_language comment "The Tartessian language is the extinct Paleohispanic language of inscriptions in the Southwestern script found in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula: mainly in the south of Portugal (Algarve and southern Alentejo), but also in Spain (south of Extremadura and western Andalusia). There are 95 of these inscriptions, with the longest having 82 readable signs.".
- Tartessian_language label "Idioma tartésico".
- Tartessian_language label "Język tartesyjski".
- Tartessian_language label "Lingua tartessica".
- Tartessian_language label "Tartessian language".
- Tartessian_language label "Tartessiano".
- Tartessian_language label "Tartessien".
- Tartessian_language label "Tartessische Sprache".
- Tartessian_language label "Тартессийский язык".
- Tartessian_language sameAs Tartessische_Sprache.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Idioma_tartésico.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Tartessien.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Lingua_tartessica.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Język_tartesyjski.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Tartessiano.
- Tartessian_language sameAs m.06_k4s.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Q36795.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Q36795.
- Tartessian_language sameAs Tartessian_language.
- Tartessian_language wasDerivedFrom Tartessian_language?oldid=603692000.
- Tartessian_language depiction Tartessos.png.
- Tartessian_language isPrimaryTopicOf Tartessian_language.
- Tartessian_language name "Tartessian".