Category:Northeastern Iberian script

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<nowiki>escritura ibérica nororiental; écriture ibérique nord-orientale; ipar-ekialdeko iberiar idazketa; escriptura ibèrica nord-oriental; Nordostiberische Schrift; Escrita Ibérica Levantina; 伊比利亞文字; severovzhodna iberska pisava; 東北イベリア文字; อักษรไอบีเรีย; Det iberiske alfabetet; Noordoost-Iberisch schrift; Northeastern Iberian script; Иберское письмо; Scrittura iberica nordorientale; Escritura ibérica nororiental; nordorient-ibera skribo; severovýchodní iberské písmo; Aksara Iberia Timur Laut; staroveška pisava; Antikes Schriftsystem; writing system; semi-syllabaire; historické písmo; antiek schriftsysteem; escritura iberica nororiental</nowiki>
Northeastern Iberian script 
writing system
Plom de la Penya del Moro (Sant Just Desvern) (s. IV aC)
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Instance of
  • semi-syllabary
  • natural writing system
  • unicase alphabet
Subclass of
Language of work or name
  • Iberian
Based on
Inception
  • 5th century BC
End time
  • 1st century
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English: Wikipedia and Commons use Iberian bivocally: 1.) belonging to the Iberian Peninsula 2) belonging to the ancient Iberian language. The current name meaning sense 1 was assigned before the linguists settled on paleohispanic. It isn't very accurate. Instances of inscriptions in sense 2 extend along the Spanish Mediterranean coast from Cartagena north to the border and from there in French Aquitaine nearly to Montady, from the coast inland as far as Zaragosa and Andorra in or near Spain, concentrating at Barcelona. There is a pocket in Navarra and isolated finds in Toulouse and Basque country of southern France. Despite the minimal presence among the Basques, the concentration at and around Barcelona shows that the language of the script is predominantly the yet unknown Iberian language. The name of Barcelona in Iberian form appears on an inscription there. The whole area includes the Spanish Levantine, the first to be Romanized.

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