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The Tabula Bantina is a bronze tablet and one of the major sources for ancient Oscan, an extinct Indo-European language closely related to Latin.
Tabula Bantina

Tabula Bantina

The Tabula Bantina is a bronze tablet and one of the major sources for ancient Oscan, an extinct Indo-European language closely related to Latin. It was discovered in 1790 near Banzi, in the Italian region of Basilicata. It now may be found in the... Wikipedia
One large group of fragments was discovered in the 18th cent. and a third piece in 1967. They are engraved on both sides, having on one side the Latin text of a ...
…unknown town of Lucania, the Tabula Bantina is preserved, the most extensive Oscan inscription. It is a bronze tablet with penal laws concerning municipal ...
Tabula Bantina. (273 words) ... Fragments of a bronze tablet, inscribed on both sides, from Bantia (at modern Venosa) in Lucania. The front, written first, ...
Fragments of a bronze tablet deriving from near Bantia in Lucania. One large group of fragments was discovered in the 18th cent. and a third piece in 1967.
The Tabula Bantina is a bronze tablet and one of the major sources for ancient Oscan, an extinct Indo-European language closely related to Latin.
Oct 8, 2023 · a bronze tablet and one of the major sources for ancient Oscan discovered near Banzi (known as "Bantia" in antiquity)
Aug 25, 2017 · Found at Oppido Lucano, ancient Bantia (see on Pleiades), in 1790. The tablet bears a Latin inscription (CIL 1˛.583 = CIL 9.416) dated to ...
M. Tarpin, Strangers in Paradise. Latins (and some other non-Romans) in colonial context: a short story of territorial complexity, in T. Stek, J. Pelgrom (ed), ...