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    Avesta Homer Behistun Gaulish epigraphy Latin epigraphy Runic epigraphy Ogham Gothic Bible Bible translations into Armenian Tocharian script Old Irish...
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  • in Frankish Fulda (possibly by Walahfrid Strabo) and ogam lochlannach "Ogham of the Scandinavians" in the Book of Ballymote. The names of the 16 runes...
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    "Battersea Shield") is embossed with 27 swastikas in bronze and red enamel. An Ogham stone found in Aglish, County Kerry, Ireland (CIIC 141) was modified into...
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    Proto-Sinaitic script (category Pages using the WikiHiero extension)
    Vai (syllabary) c. 1832 CE Deseret 1854 CE Osage 2006 CE Runic 2nd c. CE Ogham (origin uncertain) 4th c. CE Lycian 5th c. BCE Coptic 3rd c. CE Gothic 3rd...
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    Sub-Roman Britain (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from February 2022)
    Scotland. Inscriptions in parts of Scotland, Wales, and Cornwall, are in ogham, some containing forms which scholars have not been able to understand....
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    islands were inhabited by the Picts, whose language was Brythonic. The Ogham script on the Buckquoy spindle-whorl is cited as evidence for the pre-Norse...
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    myth to have once ruled the island. Primitive Irish is first attested in Ogham inscriptions from the 4th century AD. These writings have been found throughout...
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  • Coptic script (category Pages using the WikiHiero extension)
    Vai (syllabary) c. 1832 CE Deseret 1854 CE Osage 2006 CE Runic 2nd c. CE Ogham (origin uncertain) 4th c. CE Lycian 5th c. BCE Coptic 3rd c. CE Gothic 3rd...
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    Proto-Indo-European society (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from January 2022)
    Avesta Homer Behistun Gaulish epigraphy Latin epigraphy Runic epigraphy Ogham Gothic Bible Bible translations into Armenian Tocharian script Old Irish...
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  • includes new scripts/symbols such as Braille and Deseret, and, previously, Ogham and Runic glyphs. It is not, however, a "symbol charset-encoded font" (like...
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