Louvite
The louvite is a Anatolian Langue related with the hittite-nésite and the Palaïte. She was spoken in the south about the Anatolia in thousand-year-old IIe before the Christian era. She survived the fall of the Empire hittite and gave rise to the Milyen, then with the Lycien.
Contrary to the hittite-nésite and palaite, it was not strongly influenced by the hatti, which would thus not be a Substrat louvite .
The language louvite , minority within the administration hittite, was noted using the writing Cunéiforme. Nevertheless, a particular writing, named hiéroglyphes hittites had been developed as from the 15th century and the majority of the inscriptions, with character primarily monumental, using this writing transcribe a dialect of the louvite . Inscriptions in louvite hieroglyphic, going back to one time as late as the Life century before the Christian era, were found in the north of the current Syria. These hiéroglyphes hittites does not seem related with the Egyptian hiéroglyphes or crêtois and is regarded as a local invention.
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