Santona language
The Santona language is a now-extinct language that was once spoken by the Santona people in the region of Spain. It belongs to the Iberian language family, which includes several other ancient languages of the Iberian Peninsula. The Santona language is primarily known from inscriptions and a few historical references, making it difficult to fully understand its structure and vocabulary.
Due to limited documentation, the Santona language remains largely a mystery to linguists. Its extinction is believed to have occurred as the Santona people assimilated into surrounding cultures, leading to the loss of their unique linguistic identity. Today, it serves as a point of interest for researchers studying ancient languages and cultures of Europe.