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Iberian scripts in the context of Paleohispanic scripts
The Iberian language in the context of Paleohispanic languages. Light green (along the Mediterranean coast) is the Iberian language, dark grey (mainly southern Portugal) is the Tartessian language, dark blue (central Spain) is the Celtiberian language, light blue (mainly northern Portugal) is the Lusitanian language, and dark green (Eastern Pyrenees) is the Aquitanian language.
Paleohispanic Keyboard[1]
The proposed 'dual' variant of northeastern Iberian (Based on Ferrer i Jané 2005)
Lead plaque from Ullastret using the dual signary
A northeastern Iberian signary (not dual)
Possible values of the southeastern Iberian signary (Correa 2004). In red are the most debatable signs.
Lead plaque from La Bastida de les Alcusses (Moixent) using the southeastern signary
A Greco-Iberian alphabet.
Lead plaque from la Serreta (Alcoi) using the Greco-Iberian alphabet

The Iberian scripts are the Paleohispanic scripts that were used to represent the extinct Iberian language. Most of them are typologically unusual in that they are semi-syllabic rather than purely alphabetic.[2] The oldest Iberian inscriptions date to the 4th or possibly the 5th century BCE, and the latest from end of the 1st century BCE or possibly the beginning of the 1st century CE.

  1. ^ "Paleohispanic keyboard". keyman.com. Retrieved 2024-04-04.
  2. ^ Ferrer, J., Moncunill, N., Velaza, J., & Anderson, D. (2017). Proposal to encode the Palaeohispanic script.

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