The Larzac tablet is a lead curse tablet found in 1983 in the commune of L'Hospitalet-du-Larzac, Aveyron, southern France. It is now kept in the museum...
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it is the third-longest extant text in Gaulish (the curse tablet from L'Hospitalet-du-Larzac and the Coligny calendar being longer), giving it great importance...
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e.g. "A Girl's Oath" uses the text of the Larzac tablet, and "Dessumiis Luge" that of the Chamalières tablet. Vocalist Chrigel Glanzmann has said about...
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2014, the Bath curse tablets were recognised by UNESCO in its Memory of the World UK Register. Vindolanda tablets Larzac tablet Ring of Silvianus Gerrard...
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the river Essonne Adsagsona - Gallic goddess of magic named on the Larzac tablet Adsullata - goddess of the River Sava Agronā - hypothetical Brittonic...
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Proto-Celtic *ana-ti̯o-, compare Gaulish anatia 'souls (?)' attested on the Larzac tablet, ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂enh₁- 'to breathe,...
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is the basis for Gaelic type. Chamalières tablet Demotic (Egyptian) Hieratic Larzac tablet Vindolanda tablets Oxford, Scripts at Vindolanda page 2 page...
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the Larzac tablet, the Chamalières tablet and the Lezoux dish. The most famous Gaulish record is the Coligny calendar, a fragmented bronze tablet dating...
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Botorrita plaque (redirect from Botorrita tablet)
Latin name was Κοιντος. Possibly also connected is coeti-c from the Larzac tablet (1.b). The form *tekos in 2.49 matches the Proto-Celtic root *teg-os...
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L'Hospitalet-du-Larzac is the site of discovery of one of the longest and most important inscriptions in the Gaulish language, a lead curse tablet (found in...
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