The Biblical Archaeology Society reports:
Excavations at the site of Hattusa, the capital of the Hittite empire, have revealed a cuneiform tablet written in a previously unknown Indo-European language. According to the tablet, the language comes from the land of Kalashma, on the northwest edge of the Hittite heartland. This new language joins Hittite, Luwian, and Palaic as one of the oldest recorded Indo-European languages, all of which come from Anatolia.
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The tablet with the newly discovered language records a religious ritual of the land of Kalashma. “The Hittites were uniquely interested in recording rituals in foreign languages,” explained Daniel Schwemer of Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, an expert in ancient Anatolian texts.
Also reported at the Universität Würzburg and the Greek Reporter.