Sidetic script

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The Sidetic script is an ancient Anatolian alphabetic writing system used in the city of Side in Pamphylia during the first millennium BCE.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Sidetic script canonical 2

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf alphabetic script
ancient script
writing system
associatedWithCity Side
associatedWithCulture Pamphylians
characterType consonant and vowel letters
chronologicalStatus extinct
deciphermentStatus partially deciphered
discoveredThrough epigraphic finds in Side
geographicContext Anatolia
historicalEra Classical Antiquity
Hellenistic period
influencedBy Greek script (hypothesized)
languageFamilyOfAssociatedLanguage Anatolian branch of Indo-European (hypothesized)
numberOfKnownInscriptions few dozen
regionType coastal Anatolia
scriptFamily Lycian alphabet
surface form: Anatolian scripts
timePeriod first millennium BCE
unicodeStatus not encoded in Unicode (as of 2024)
usedBy Sidetic language
usedFor official inscriptions
public inscriptions
usedIn Side
usedInPresentDayCountry Turkey
usedInRegion Pamphylia
writingDirection right-to-left
writingMedium coins
stone inscriptions
writingSystemType alphabetic

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sidetic writingSystem Sidetic script
Sidetian writingSystem Sidetic script
subject surface form: Sidetic language