Carian
Carian
The Carian language was an Anatolian language spoken in the southwest of
Anatolian (modern Turkey) up to about the 1st Century AD. It was probably a
descendant of the Luwian language and was closely related to Lydian.
The Carian alphabet appears in a about 100 pieces of graffiti inscriptions
left by Carian mercenaries who served in Egypt. A number of clay tablets, coins
and monumental inscriptions have also been found. It was possibly derived from
the Phoenician alphabet. The decipherment of the Carian alphabet was started in
the 1960s by Vitaly Shevoroshkin, and was continued by Ignacio J. Adiego and
Diether Schuerr in the 1990s. The pronunciation of some of the letters remains a
mystery.
Notable features
- Type of writing system: alphabet
- Writing direction: left to right or right to left in horizontal lines
- Some letters have several variant forms
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