Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Language' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
From the time Troy was identified, the question of what language was spoken by the Trojans was prominent.
Passages from the Iliad suggested that, not only were the Trojans not Greek, but the army defending Troy was composed of different language speakers arrayed by nationality.
The language was an early dialect of Greek, even earlier than the Homeric dialect.
The range of the Luwian language was west of Hattusa, the Hittite capital.
The 1995 discovery of a Luwian biconvex seal at Troy sparked heated debate over the language that was spoken in Homeric Troy.
When the concept of a Greek alphabet arrived, they innovated with the Phoenician alphabet to make it fit their language, and the two systems continued side-by-side until Hellenistic times, when Attic became the common dialect.