Euboean alphabet
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The inscription of Nestor's Cup, found in Ischia; Cumae alphabet, 8th century BC The Euboean alphabet was a western variant of the early Greek alphabet, used between the 8th to 5th centuries BC. It was used in the island of Euboea (notably the cities of Eretria and Chalkis) and in related colonies ...
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