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The Anatolians were Indo-European-speaking peoples of the Anatolian Peninsula in present-day Turkey, identified by their use of the Anatolian languages. These peoples were among the oldest Indo-European ethnolinguistic groups and one of the most archaic, because Anatolians were among the first Indo-European peoples to separate from the Proto-Indo-European community that gave origin to the individual Indo-European peoples.

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dbo:abstract The Anatolians were Indo-European-speaking peoples of the Anatolian Peninsula in present-day Turkey, identified by their use of the Anatolian languages. These peoples were among the oldest Indo-European ethnolinguistic groups and one of the most archaic, because Anatolians were among the first Indo-European peoples to separate from the Proto-Indo-European community that gave origin to the individual Indo-European peoples. (en) Les peuples anatoliens étaient un groupe de différents peuples indo-européens du Proche-Orient, caractérisé par l’utilisation des langues anatoliennes. Ils font partie des groupes ethnolinguistiques indo-européens les plus anciens et les plus archaïques, car les Anatoliens figuraient parmi les premières branches des peuples Indo-Européens à se séparer de la communauté proto-indo-européenne originale, elle-même à l’origine des différents peuples indo-européens. (fr) Bangsa Anatolia kuno adalah kelompok bangsa Indo-Eropa yang berbeda, berbicara menggunakan bahasa Anatolia, dan memiliki kesamaan budaya dengan bangsa Indo-Eropa lainnya. Bahasa yang digunakan orang Anatolia merupakan cabang dari keluarga bahasa Indo-Eropa yang lebih besar dari cabang bahasa Indo-Eropa lainnya. Meskipun demikian, berdasarkan teori Kurgan yang paling diterima secara luas di tanah Proto-Indo-Eropa, orang asli Indo-Eropa Anatolia itu sendiri merupakan imigran di Anatolia yang berasal dari utara. (in) Con il nome di popoli anatolici o semplicemente Anatolici si indica un insieme di popoli indoeuropei che, tra il II e il I millennio a.C., erano stanziati in Anatolia. È attestata la presenza nella regione fin dagli inizi del II millennio di numerosi popoli anatolici: i Palaici, gli Ittiti, i Luvi, i Lici; nel I millennio a.C. quelle stesse popolazioni si erano evolute in quelle storicamente note con i nomi di Lidi, Cari, Pisidi, Sidetici e ancora Lici. Non si sa esattamente quando gli Anatolici siano giunti in Asia Minore, ma i documenti attestano la loro indiscutibile presenza nella regione già nel XX secolo a.C.; si ritiene che la differenziazione tra i vari rami anatolici sia avvenuta già in territorio asiatico, a partire da un comune ceppo giunto in un unico movimento migratorio nell'area. (it) A Anatólia foi o berço de muitas civilizações no decorrer da história. Embora não tão avançados como as civilizações do Egito ou Mesopotâmia, os hititas, que falavam uma língua caracterizada por prefixos, eram todavia uma das mais avançadas sociedades de seu tempo (3000-2 000 a.C.). Os objetos em exibição no Museu de Civilizações Anatólias de Ancara constituem a melhor coleção da Idade do Bronze no mundo depois do tesouro de Ur no Museu Britânico. A coleção de Ancara, datada entre 2000-1 900 a.C., procede dos túmulos de , e , e inclui artefatos em ouro, prata, zinco, bronze e cerâmica. (pt)
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rdfs:comment The Anatolians were Indo-European-speaking peoples of the Anatolian Peninsula in present-day Turkey, identified by their use of the Anatolian languages. These peoples were among the oldest Indo-European ethnolinguistic groups and one of the most archaic, because Anatolians were among the first Indo-European peoples to separate from the Proto-Indo-European community that gave origin to the individual Indo-European peoples. (en) Les peuples anatoliens étaient un groupe de différents peuples indo-européens du Proche-Orient, caractérisé par l’utilisation des langues anatoliennes. Ils font partie des groupes ethnolinguistiques indo-européens les plus anciens et les plus archaïques, car les Anatoliens figuraient parmi les premières branches des peuples Indo-Européens à se séparer de la communauté proto-indo-européenne originale, elle-même à l’origine des différents peuples indo-européens. (fr) Bangsa Anatolia kuno adalah kelompok bangsa Indo-Eropa yang berbeda, berbicara menggunakan bahasa Anatolia, dan memiliki kesamaan budaya dengan bangsa Indo-Eropa lainnya. Bahasa yang digunakan orang Anatolia merupakan cabang dari keluarga bahasa Indo-Eropa yang lebih besar dari cabang bahasa Indo-Eropa lainnya. Meskipun demikian, berdasarkan teori Kurgan yang paling diterima secara luas di tanah Proto-Indo-Eropa, orang asli Indo-Eropa Anatolia itu sendiri merupakan imigran di Anatolia yang berasal dari utara. (in) A Anatólia foi o berço de muitas civilizações no decorrer da história. Embora não tão avançados como as civilizações do Egito ou Mesopotâmia, os hititas, que falavam uma língua caracterizada por prefixos, eram todavia uma das mais avançadas sociedades de seu tempo (3000-2 000 a.C.). Os objetos em exibição no Museu de Civilizações Anatólias de Ancara constituem a melhor coleção da Idade do Bronze no mundo depois do tesouro de Ur no Museu Britânico. A coleção de Ancara, datada entre 2000-1 900 a.C., procede dos túmulos de , e , e inclui artefatos em ouro, prata, zinco, bronze e cerâmica. (pt) Con il nome di popoli anatolici o semplicemente Anatolici si indica un insieme di popoli indoeuropei che, tra il II e il I millennio a.C., erano stanziati in Anatolia. È attestata la presenza nella regione fin dagli inizi del II millennio di numerosi popoli anatolici: i Palaici, gli Ittiti, i Luvi, i Lici; nel I millennio a.C. quelle stesse popolazioni si erano evolute in quelle storicamente note con i nomi di Lidi, Cari, Pisidi, Sidetici e ancora Lici. Non si sa esattamente quando gli Anatolici siano giunti in Asia Minore, ma i documenti attestano la loro indiscutibile presenza nella regione già nel XX secolo a.C.; si ritiene che la differenziazione tra i vari rami anatolici sia avvenuta già in territorio asiatico, a partire da un comune ceppo giunto in un unico movimento migratorio nell' (it)
rdfs:label Anatolian peoples (en) Bangsa Anatolia Kuno (in) Peuples anatoliens (fr) Anatolici (it) Anatólios (pt)
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