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Tag Archives: scripta minoa ii
Discovery and deciphiering of the Crete inscriptions ‘Liner B’
The palace of Knossos in Crete was excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in 1900. The excavation also ‘discovered a large number of clay tablets inscribed with mysterious symbols’ (Ager, 2013) and Evans ‘dubbed the inscriptions and the language … Continue reading
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