Archaeologists uncover new language in ancient Turkey : comp

Archaeologists uncover new language in ancient Turkey

Archaeologists have discovered a previously unknown language from an ancient tablet found in Turkey. The language, called Kalašmaic, belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and was spoken in a small and obscure kingdom in northern Turkey. a painting of a castle on top of a hill The tablet, dated to the 13th century BCE,…

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