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Six Stones That Changed Everything—But Why Is One of Them Still ‘Briefing’ in a Lost Language?

In 1869, an English archaeologist excavated in the dry soil of Cyprus — and found six written stones that were not just artifacts, but keys into the world that had disappeared for 2,400 years. One of them, the Bilingual Idalion, became a bridge between two dead languages... but a sentence there still refused to be translated to this day.

2 Julai 20261 min read0 viewsBy Redaksi KhatulistiwaWikipedia — Idalion Temple inscriptions
Six Stones That Changed Everything—But Why Is One of Them Still ‘Briefing’ in a Lost Language?
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