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  1. The Etruscan digits for 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 ("????", "????", "????", "????", and "????") have been assigned specific codes in the Unicode computer character set, as part of the Old Italic block. Origins The Etruscan digits may have been based on the Greek Attic numerals. However, other hypotheses have been advanced.
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    What are some examples of the Etruscan numerical system?
    The Etruscan numerical system included the following digits with known values: (With the proper Unicode font installed, the first two rows should look the same.) Examples are known of larger numbers, but it is unknown which digit represents which numeral.
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    What is the origin of the Etruscan number words?
    Much pseudo-scientific debate has been carried out about a possible Indo-European origin of the Etruscan number words. L. Bonfante (1990) claimed that what the numerals "show, beyond any shadow of a doubt, is the non-Indo-European nature of the Etruscan language".
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    Are the numerals of the Etruscan language non-Indo-European?
    L. Bonfante (1990) claimed that what the numerals "show, beyond any shadow of a doubt, is the non-Indo-European nature of the Etruscan language".
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    Where can I find information about the Etruscan language?
    Viteliu: The Languages of Ancient Italy at the Wayback Machine (archived December 7, 2002). The Etruscan Language, the linguistlist.org site. Links to many other Etruscan language sites.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_numerals

    WebEtruscan numerals are the words and phrases for numbers of the Etruscan language, and the digits used to write them. Digits. The Etruscan numerical system included the …

  4. Etruscan numerals - HandWiki

    https://handwiki.org/wiki/Etruscan_numerals

    WebEtruscan numerals Value Decimal interpretation Duodecimal interpretation 1 θu [tʰu] ~ θun ~ tu ~ tun: 2 zal [t͡sal] 3 ci [ki] ~ ki (~ ψi?) 4 śa [ʃa] ~ sa or huθ [hutʰ] ~ hut: huθ [hutʰ] ~ …

  5. https://www.wikizero.com/en/Etruscan_numerals

    WebEtruscan numerals ; Value Decimal interpretation Duodecimal interpretation ; 1 : θu [tʰu] ~ θun ~ tu ~ tun: 2 : zal [t͡sal] 3 : ci [ki] ~ ki (~ ψi?) 4 : śa [ʃa] ~ sa or huθ [hutʰ] ~ hut: huθ …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_language

    WebThe lower Etruscan numerals are (G. Bonfante 2002:96): θu; zal; ci; śa; maχ; huθ; semφ; cezp; nurφ; śar; It is unclear which of semφ, cezp, and nurφ are 7, 8 and 9. Śar may also …

  7. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307735978_Etruscan_numerals

    WebIn this article etymologies of the Etruscan numerals are given with regard to the order given by Wilkins, Pfiffif and Izbicki – u, zal, ci, śa, max, hu, sem, cezp, nur, śar. Content may be ...

  8. Etruscan numerals | Linguistica

    https://journals.uni-lj.si/linguistica/article/view/4941

    WebAbstract. The origm of the Etruscan numerals was tried to be explained in many ways, considering the meanings given to numerals. In this article etymologies of the Etruscan

  9. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44243819

    WebThe Etruscan Numerals . 379 1 foundation-stone', dwindles through the forms timmen-timmz-tim-tem-te, as the English eal-swa peaks through also-alse-als-as. It has long …

  10. https://starlingdb.org/Texts/numeng.pdf

    Webknown to us well enough. Etruscan numerals are identified in various types of monuments; a special place among them belongs to a dice found in 1848 in Toscanella (TLE 197) with …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_numerals

    WebThe Roman numerals, in particular, are directly derived from the Etruscan number symbols: ???? , ???? , ???? , ???? , and ???? for 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 (They had more symbols for larger …

  12. https://starling.rinet.ru/Texts/numeng.pdf

    Webknown to us well enough. Etruscan numerals are identified in various types of monuments; a special place among them belongs to a dice found in 1848 in Toscanella (TLE 197) with …

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