When Ice Age Ended Atys’ Son Tyrrhenus Led Pelasgians to Italy Became Known as Etruscans Remnant Language Albanian

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Wikipedia oddly shuns the linking of Tyrrhenus of Lydia (western Anatolia), a Pelasgian, to the Etruscan language of ancient Italy, and that according to ancient Greek historians, he sailed to Italy (because of drought and famine as the Ice Age was ending), his tribe in Italy become known as the Etruscans, and the Tyrrhenian Sea named for him. The Lemnos stele discovered on that island off the western coast of Anatolia (Turkey) is similar to Etruscan, as are other ancient languages of northern Italy being Rhaetian and Camunic, the remnant of those Pelasgian dialects today the Albanian language.