Tuscanian dice

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title: Tuscanian dice
text: The Tuscanian dice or dice of Toscanella are a pair of dice, found in 1848 in the town of Tuscania, on which are inscribed the numerals 'one' to 'six' in Etruscan. It is one of the primary pieces of evidence for the numerals of the Etruscan language. The sides are inscribed, which are thought to have been pronounced Opposite faces of both dice display θu and huθ, zal and maχ, and ci and śa. It is universally agreed, based on other inscriptions, that θu, zal, ci and maχ are 'one', 'two', 'three'
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description: Etruscan archaeological artifact
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date modified: 2023-06-14T18:31:35Z
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