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    Combet-Farnoux (1980), p. 208. Combet-Farnoux, Bernard (1980). "Turms étrusque et la fonction de « minister » de l'Hermès italique". Mercure romain :...
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    rencontre des Étrusques. Ouest France. Heurgon, Jacques (1961). La Vie quotidienne des Étrusques. Hachette. Hus, Alain (1971). Vulci étrusque et étrusco-romaine...
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    written in an alphabet derived from the Greek alphabet; this alphabet was the source of the Latin alphabet, as well as other alphabets in Italy and probably...
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    7th to the 5th centuries BC. The alphabet has 18 letters, derived from the archaic Etruscan alphabet. The alphabet does not distinguish voiced and unvoiced...
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    decipher an extinct language. He deciphered the Palmyrene alphabet in 1754 and the Phoenician alphabet in 1758. Barthélemy was born at Cassis, in Provence,...
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    Gaultier and D. Briquel, eds., Les Étrusques, le plus religieux des hommes. État de la recherche sur la religion étrusque, Paris, 1997; A. Pfiffig, Religio...
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    Les Étrusques, peuple de la différence, series Civilisations U, éditions Armand Colin, Paris, 1993. Briquel, Dominique. La civilisation étrusque, éditions...
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  • Bonfantes (2002), page 193. É. Benveniste "Nom et origine de la déesse étrusque Acaviser" in Studi Etruschi 31929 pp. 249–258. The Bonfantes (1983). L...
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  • Berlin, DE: G. Reimer. p. 350; cited by Dumézil (2000): 623 . "Langue étrusque" (in French Wikipedia) Plutarch. "Numa Pompilius". The parallel lives....
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    Bader (2003), Une traversée menée à terme: noms de conquérant i.e. en étrusque (Pélasges, Tyrrhènes, Tusci, Etrusci, Tarkon, Tarquin), pp 33-49, in Linguistica...
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