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Many inscriptions in the Iberian scripts have been found on the Iberian peninsula, in southern France and on the Balearic Islands. The oldest known inscriptions date from the 4th century BC. The scripts are thought to have derived from the Punic alphabet.
In the 3rd century BC the Iberian peninsula was invaded first by Carthage, then by the Romans. Thereafter, the Iberian scripts and the languages they were used to write gradually disappeared.
Iberian and Lusitanian, non-Indo-European languages which have so far resisted decipherment. A modified version of the Northern Iberian script was used to write Celtiberian, a Celtic language.
Free Iberian font (Celtic-Iberian)
http://www.geocities.com/timessquare/alley/1557/fonts1.htm
Iberian Epigraphy Page, by Jesús Rodríguez Ramos - details of the scripts and languages of pre-Roman Iberia (Spain and Portugual): http://www.webpersonal.net/jrr/
ALPHABETUM is a Unicode font specifically designed for ancient languages that includes
Iberian scripts, and many other ancient scripts
http://guindo.pntic.mec.es/~jmag0042/alphabet.html
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