The Espanca script (from
Castro Verde
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, Baixo
Alentejo
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) is the first signary (alphabetical sequence) known of the
Paleohispanic scripts
The Paleohispanic scripts are the writing systems created in the Iberian Peninsula before the Latin alphabet became the dominant script. They derive from the Phoenician alphabet, with the exception of the Greco-Iberian alphabet, which is ...
. It is inscribed on a piece of
slate
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, 48×28×2 cm. This alphabet consists of 27 letters written double. The 27 letters in the outer line are written in a better hand than those of the inner line, from which it has been inferred that the slate was a teaching exercise in which a master wrote the alphabet and a student copied it.
The signary does not exactly match any of the known Paleohispanic scripts, but it is clearly related to the
southwestern Tartessian script and to the
southeastern Iberian script. The first 13 letters match letters of the 22-letter
Phoenician alphabet
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in both shape and relative order: (A B C D I K L M N Ξ O S T). The remaining letters include the other Phoenician letters, slightly out of order: (U E Θ H P Ϻ Q R Z), supplemented by five letters seemingly original to the Paleohispanic scripts.
The Espanca signary is no longer the only known Paleohispanic signary; in recent years, four more
northeastern Iberian signaries have been published: the
Castellet de Bernabé signary, the
Tos Pelat signary, the
Ger signary and the
Bolvir signary. Each of them has a particular sequence of signs and none of them match the sequence of signs of the Espanca signary.
Recently, an inscription made on one side of an
ostrakon from the site in
Villasviejas del Tamuja (
Botija, Cáceres) has been identified as a southern Paleohispanic abecedary, because it fits with the seven signs of the central sequence of the Espanca abecedary.
See also
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Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
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Paleohispanic scripts
The Paleohispanic scripts are the writing systems created in the Iberian Peninsula before the Latin alphabet became the dominant script. They derive from the Phoenician alphabet, with the exception of the Greco-Iberian alphabet, which is ...
Notes
Bibliography
* Adiego, Ignasi Javier (1993): «Algunas reflexiones sobre el alfabeto de Espanca y las primitivas escrituras hispánicas», ''Studia Palaeohispanica et Indogermánica J. Untermann ab Amicis Hispanicis Oblata'', pp. 11–22.
* Correa, José Antonio (1993): «El signario de Espanca (Castro Verde) y la escritura tartessia», ''Lengua y Cultura en la Hispania Prerromana'', pp. 521–562.
* Ferrer i Jane Joan (2013)
«Els sistemes duals de les escriptures ibèriques» ''Palaeohispanica'' 13, pp. 451-479.
* Ferrer i Jané, Joan (e.p.)
«El abecedario paleohispánico meridional del ostrakon de Villasviejas del Tamuja (Botija, Cáceres)» ''en F. Hernández Hernández y A. M. Martín Bravo (eds.) Las Necrópolis de El Romazal y el Conjunto Arqueológico de Villasviejas del Tamuja (Cáceres)''.
* Hoz, Javier De (1996): «El origen de las escrituras paleohispánicas quince años después», ''La Hispania prerromana'', pp. 171–206.
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Untermann, Jürgen. (1996): «La escritura tartesia entre griegos y fenicios, y lo que nos enseña el alfabeto de Espanca», ''Arqueología Hoje'' 2.
* Velaza, Javier (2012)
«Inscripciones paleohispánicas con signarios: formas y funciones» ''E.L.E.A.'' 12, pp. 151-165.
External links
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ttps://web.archive.org/web/20081006160601/http://www.arqueotavira.com/Mapas/Iberia/Populi.htm Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BCE)*
Alfabeto de Espanca – Wikipedia Portuguese
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