Sujet : Re: Lost civilization’s partial alphabet (Tartessian) was discovered in social media post
De : kehoea (at) *nospam* parhasard.net (Aidan Kehoe)
Groupes : sci.langDate : 05. Aug 2024, 08:04:03
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Ar an ceathrú lá de mí Lúnasa, scríobh Tilde:
>
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/lost-civilization-alphabet-social-media >
> A sequence of letters belonging to an ancient
> alphabet has been discovered in a most unusual
> way — by someone scrolling through social media.
>
> The inscription, on a slate slab unearthed in
> Spain, is closely linked to the Phoenician
> alphabet, which was hugely influential on later
> writing systems including Latin, Spanish and
> English. Researchers hope that the finding will
> expand their understanding of a prosperous
> pre-Roman civilization’s writing system. Until
> now, only incomplete or poorly dated samples
> had been found. The Spanish National Research
> Council announced the discovery in a June 11
> press release.
>
> Earlier this month, Joan Ferrer i Jané, a
> software engineer based in Barcelona, was
> browsing updates on X, formerly Twitter, from an
> archaeological dig at Casas del Turuñuelo in
> southern Spain. Dating to the 5th century B.C.,
> the site is one of several connected with
> Tartessos. This civilization emerged in what is
> today southwestern Spain from the cultural
> exchange between the Iberian peninsula’s
> indigenous dwellers and Phoenician settlers who
> arrived around the 10th century B.C. Ancient
> Greek texts mention the existence of a city
> called Tartessos, which recent findings are
> revealing was in fact a complex culture with
> stunning material wealth due to abundant iron,
> silver and gold in the region. This
> civilization mysteriously disappeared towards
> the end of the 5th century B.C.
Gracías Tilde!
The press release is here:
https://www.csic.es/es/actualidad-del-csic/el-csic-investiga-un-abecedario-hallado-en-la-tablilla-de-pizarra-del-yacimiento-de-casas-del-turunuelo And an earlier press release regarding the initial discovery of the slate, with
a bit more detail of the drawings:
https://www.csic.es/es/actualidad-del-csic/investigadores-del-csic-hallan-escenas-de-guerreros-de-los-siglos-vi-v-ac-grabadas-en-una-placa-de-pizarra-en-el-yacimiento-tartesico-de-casas-del-turunueloIt calls Ferrer i Jané “an investigator affiliated with the LITTERA group of
the Unversity of Barcelona,” so likely not (just) a software engineer.
I’m sure PTD would have weighed in if Google Groups still spoke to Usenet; I
have no insight myself into the details of Iberian Phoenician.
-- ‘As I sat looking up at the Guinness ad, I could never figure out /How your man stayed up on the surfboard after fourteen pints of stout’(C. Moore)