Examples of 'carian' in a sentence

Meaning of "carian"

carian (adjective): In English, the term 'carian' is generally not used. It seems to be related to the Malay word 'carian,' which means search or investigation
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  • A native or inhabitant of ancient Caria.
  • An extinct Indo-European language in the Anatolian subgroup.
  • Of, or relating to Caria, or its people, language or culture.

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Carian rock tombs.
Right on carian.
Carian city ofKnidos.
Excavation of early Carian settlements is urgently needed.
The first temple was a humble structure that replaced a much earlier Carian sanctuary.
Tabby Carian you to put your briefcase in the backseat.
They helped to decipher the Carian alphabets.
Geographically it was a carian city although very close to the border of Caria with Lydia.
Ariabignes was the commander of the Carian and Ionian forces.
The Carian name for Halicarnassus has been tentatively identified with Alosδkarnosδ in inscriptions.
The jar testifies to the close contacts between Carian rulers and the Achaemenid Empire.
The Carian Rock Tombs also attract a lot of visitors owing to their intricate carvings.
Cimon persuaded Greek settlements on the Carian and Lycian coast to rebel against Persia.
Other Carian towns in the gulf are Clydae or Lydae and Aenus.
Writing disappeared in the Greek Dark Ages but no earlier Carian writing has survived.

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Carian river Maeander.
Indeed, the first Carian inscriptions were found here.
Although now in ruins, it was originally founded by the Carian and Leleg native peoples.
The Carian province.
According to legend, the city was founded by a Carian hero Alabandus.
However, the Carian sound values are not completely disconnected.
Ccording to legend, the city was founded by a Carian hero Alabandus.
Cramer 's detailed catalog of Carian towns in classical Greece is based entirely on ancient sources.
He moved his capital from Mylasa, the ancient seat of the Carian kings, to Halicarnassus.
A Carian by birth, he was the son of Camissares by a Scythian or Paphlagonian mother.
Some important inscriptions in Carian language were found here, dating to c.
The Carian name for Halicarnassus has been tentatively identified with Alos-δ karnos-δ in inscriptions.
Numerous attempts at deciphering the Carian inscriptions were made during the 20th century.
According to Herodotus, the inhabitants of Miletus spoke Greek with a Carian accent.
Indeed, many of the regional variants of Carian letters parallel Greek variants.
His big breakthrough was the reading of the name Psammetichus ( Egyptian Pharaoh ) in Carian.
The trail is named after the Carian civilization, indigenous people of Asia Minor.
Carian clear, in fact est fit.
Alcaeus, son of Margasus and Phyllis, a Carian ally of the Trojans in the Trojan War.
The Carian scripts, which have a common origin, have long puzzled scholars.
A similar name, Uliat, is also attested in Carian inscriptions.
The Carian script, recording the Carian language, known from inscriptions in Carla, Egypt and Athens.
He further wrote, " Their customs are in part Cretan and in part Carian.
Category, Carian people.
Stoltenberg, like Shevoroshkin, and most others, generally attributed Greek values to Carian symbols.
This places the timing of the Carian revolt to early 497 BC.
The name Odessos, first mentioned by Strabo, was apparently pre-Greek, perhaps of Carian origin.
Akyaka is an ancient town, originally being a Carian town called Idyma - dating back to 330 BC.

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