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Archaeologists found a new language.  Photo: Getty Images

Archaeologists found a new language. Photo: Getty Images

Anatolia, Turkey: By the way, many historical buildings and monuments are found in Turkey which are still hidden from the eyes of the people of the world and now once again archaeologists have discovered a new language from the ruins of the ancient historical city of Hatusa.

The city of Hattusa was the capital of the Hittite Empire in ancient times. This ancient empire was the superpower of its era in the late Bronze Age, whose empire stretched from Anatolia to northern Syria and the Aegean to the west, and to the east to the Euphrates.

Archaeologists have discovered nearly 30,000 cuneiform tablets (a clay tablet that was written on in ancient times) detailing Anatolian history, traditions, and society during the excavation of the ruins of Hattusa. Currently, most of the tablets discovered by archaeologists are written in Hittite, one of the oldest Indo-European languages.

Although experts have no idea what was written on these particular cuneiform tablets, they have confirmed that the language is a language spoken in the Anatolian Indo-European family of languages, Indo-European languages. form a large family of which encompasses many modern countries in Europe and the Indian subcontinent.

Archaeologists believe that the Proto-Indo-European language probably originated around the Black Sea, in what is now southern Ukraine.

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