The Armenian Origin of the EtruscansParker, Son, and Bourn, 1861 - 200 pages |
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affinity Agylla akenanogafos allied alpan Anahit ancient appears Arab Armenian language Aryan Asia Minor avil Cappadocia Carians Celtic Celts chiseliks Compare Dacian derived dialects Edition epitaph Esth Etruria Etrusc Etruscan Etruscan language explained fleres Gael Georg Germ German Greek Grimm helephu Herodotus Illyrians inscription of Cervetri interpretation Irish Ital Italy klan klen klen kecha Kurd lachit Lanzi Lapp Latin lenache Lesgi libens lisiai Lith Lycian language Lydian meaning Micali Mysians naper nations nethu Octavo Osset participle Pelasgians perhaps Pers Perugian inscription Phryg Phrygian plural form probably proper name race resemblance Rhæt-Rom Rhætia root Sansk sansl Scythian seems sepulchral signifies Strabo suffix suthi tenine termination Thracian tomb tribe turke tuthines Umbrians Velthina verb votive votum Welsh words Zend Δάκοι ἐν καὶ οἱ δὲ Ῥωμαῖοι τὴν τὸ τὸν
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