[tied] Re: Etruscan-Lydian connection?

From: tgpedersen
Message: 43971
Date: 2006-03-27

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Miguel Carrasquer <mcv@...> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:31:09 +0000, Andrew Dalby
> <akdalby@...> wrote:
>
> >My belief has been that ancient Greeks developed the hypothesis
that
> >the Etruscans originated in Lydia because they saw analogies
between
> >Lydian and Etruscan culture.
> >
> >So far as I know, the nearest thing to evidence is the Etruscan
> >inscription on the northeastern Aegean island of Lemnos. But
that's
> >what it is -- pure Etruscan, not an ancestral or related language,
>
> We cannot read the Lemnos stele, as we cannot read most of
> the Etruscan material, but it is clear that the Lemnos stele
> is not written in "pure Etruscan". We can say it is
> "Etruscoid" because it contains some things reminiscent of
> Etruscan, most notably the age formula <avis' sialchveis'>,
> which is <avils sealchls> in "pure Etrsucan".
>
> >and in normal Etruscan script
>
> Most definitely not. The Lemnos stele is written in normal
> Thessalian Greek script.
>
>

Doesn't Herodotus have a story that the last Pelasgians in the
Athens area were banned to Lemnos?


Torsten