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Deutsch: „Stele von Lemnos“. Grabstele aus dem Ort Kaminia auf der Insel Lemnos, heute im Archäologisches Nationalmuseum in Athen, Griechenland
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Source Giuliano Bonfante, Larissa Bonfante: The Etruscan Language. An Introduction. University Press, Manchester 2002, ISBN 0719055393, S. 60.
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