Answer | Areas spoken | Language family | Extinct | % Correct |
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Sumerian | Mesopotamia | Language isolate | 2000-1800 BC | 80%
|
Etruscan | Northern parts of Italian Peninsula | Tyrsenian? | ~20 AD | 70%
|
Akkadian | Mesopotamia | Afro-Asiatic | 8th century BC | 61%
|
Hittite | North-central Anatolia | Indo-European | ~1200 BC | 61%
|
Old Prussian | Northern Poland, Kaliningrad Oblast | Indo-European | 18th century | 61%
|
Gothic | Many areas of Europe, survived for the longest in Crimea | Indo-European | 18th century | 58%
|
Gaulish | France, Benelux, Switzerland, Northern Italy | Indo-European | 6th century | 57%
|
Punic | Northern Africa, Southern Iberia, Mediterranean Islands | Afro-Asiatic | ~800 AD | 49%
|
Thracian | Eastern Balkans | Indo-European? | 6th century | 44%
|
Elamite | Southwestern Iran | Language isolate | ~300 BC | 42%
|
Tocharian | Northwestern China | Indo-European | 9th century | 42%
|
Khazar | Southwestern Russia | Turkic | 13th century | 29%
|
Luwian | Southern Anatolia, Northern Syria | Indo-European | 6th century BC | 20%
|
Polabian | Northeastern Germany | Indo-European | 18th century | 19%
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