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Age of peshitta fragments?
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Paul posted this link.

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Does anyone know how old these are?
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Late Western Syriac (Jacobite) , probably post 7th century ?

Paul may know better what date the script is.


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#3
Hey guys,

Those are Christian Sogdian fragments (Sogdian is a central Asian Mongolo-Turkic language) from member of the Church of the East before Islam swept the area.

I don't know Sogdian, but I can read the script although can't understand their language. Waiting for them to be deciphered like everyone else.
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan
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