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- Vinča_symbols abstract "The Vinča symbols, sometimes called the Vinča signs, Vinča script, Vinča-Turdaș script, Old European script, etc., are a set of symbols found on Neolithic era (6th to 5th millennia BCE) artifacts from the Vinča culture of Central Europe and Southeastern Europe.The symbols are mostly considered as constituting the oldest excavated example of \"proto-writing\" in the world; that is, they probably conveyed a message but did not encode language, predating the development of writing proper by more than a thousand years.".
- Vinča_symbols thumbnail Vinca_vessel.png?width=300.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageExternalLink romania-2008.
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- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
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- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neolithic_Europe.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Indo-Europeans.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistory_of_Southeastern_Europe.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proto-writing.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Undeciphered_writing_systems.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vinča_culture.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Central_Europe.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Dispilio_Tablet.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Figurine.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Gradeshnitsa_tablets.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Romania.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink History_of_writing.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Iconography.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Jiahu_symbols.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Kamyana_Mohyla.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Kurgan_hypothesis.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Language.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Marija_Gimbutas.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Matriarchy.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Miloje_Vasić.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Minoan_civilization.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Moldova.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Mother_goddess.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic_Europe.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic_signs_in_China.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Old_Europe_(archaeology).
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Biehl.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Pictogram.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Pontic–Caspian_steppe.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_sites_in_Serbia.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-Europeans.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Proto-writing.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Radiocarbon_dating.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Sitovo_inscription.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Sorin_Paliga.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Europe.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Spindle_whorl.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Sumer.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Turdaș.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Tărtăria_tablets.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Undeciphered_writing_systems.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Uruk.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Vinča.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Vinča_culture.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Votive_offering.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Zoomorphism.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink Zsófia_Torma.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink File:Tartaria_amulet.png.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink File:Vinca_%22M%22.jpg.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLink File:Vinca_vessel.png.
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danube Script".
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old European Script".
- Vinča_symbols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vinča symbols".
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- Vinča_symbols subject Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Vinča_symbols subject Category:Neolithic_Europe.
- Vinča_symbols subject Category:Pre-Indo-Europeans.
- Vinča_symbols subject Category:Prehistory_of_Southeastern_Europe.
- Vinča_symbols subject Category:Proto-writing.
- Vinča_symbols subject Category:Undeciphered_writing_systems.
- Vinča_symbols subject Category:Vinča_culture.
- Vinča_symbols hypernym Set.
- Vinča_symbols type Group.
- Vinča_symbols type List.
- Vinča_symbols type Artifact.
- Vinča_symbols type Diacritic.
- Vinča_symbols type Group.
- Vinča_symbols type List.
- Vinča_symbols type Object.
- Vinča_symbols type People.
- Vinča_symbols type Redirect.
- Vinča_symbols type Thing.
- Vinča_symbols comment "The Vinča symbols, sometimes called the Vinča signs, Vinča script, Vinča-Turdaș script, Old European script, etc., are a set of symbols found on Neolithic era (6th to 5th millennia BCE) artifacts from the Vinča culture of Central Europe and Southeastern Europe.The symbols are mostly considered as constituting the oldest excavated example of \"proto-writing\" in the world; that is, they probably conveyed a message but did not encode language, predating the development of writing proper by more than a thousand years.".