The Etruscan Liber LinteusFrom the above clues, the only conclusion we can draw is: we must deal with a kind of Etruscan religious Calendar. But the content of Calendar still defies closer understanding. The first part of the Book, as we have seen, analysing the Text by method of auto-correlation, is repetitive, as a kind of poetry. Perhaps religious poetry. In that case, we must deal with a Book of Etruscan Prayers. But we are not sure at this moment.
by Gabor Z. Bodroghy
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