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Ancient Cubrite speakers were mostly Celts who adopted a Canaanite language. As such their religion differed markedly from ancient Hebrew polytheism (and seems to have adopted Semitic religious terms for concepts that were very different). | Ancient Cubrite speakers were mostly Celts who adopted a Canaanite language. As such their religion differed markedly from ancient Hebrew polytheism (and seems to have adopted Semitic religious terms for concepts that were very different). | ||
Surviving literature in Ancient Cubrite are all attested as transcriptions into Greek or Latin. It includes bardic poetry and some incantations. | Surviving literature in Ancient Cubrite are all attested as transcriptions into Greek or Latin. It includes bardic poetry, a portion of the epic ''Tabarē Harδūr'' (Tales of Arthur) and some incantations. | ||
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