- cross-posted to:
- archaeology
- cross-posted to:
- archaeology
I’m sharing this here mostly due to the alphabet. The relevant region (Tartessos) would be roughly what’s today the western parts of Andalucia, plus the Algarve.
Here are the news in Spanish, for anyone interested.
The number of letters is specially relevant for me - 32 letters. The writing system is a redundant alphabet, where you use different graphemes for the stops, depending on the next vowel; and it was likely made for a language with five vowels, so you had five letters for /p/, five for /t/, five for /k/. Counting the “bare” vowels this yields 20 letters; /m n s r l/ fit well with that phonology, but what about the other seven?
Gonna have to read and digest this later, with this level of excitement I think I could only handle 1 single new right now.
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