The cuneiform and Aegean script tradition intersect on the island of Cyprus. In the II millennium, the Cypro-Minoan script, which is still undeciphered, adopts technical strategies to record inscriptions of non-administrative functions, within residential and religious settings.
Silvia Ferrara (2009). Writing without Reading: the Cypro-Minoan Script between the Linear and Cuneiform Writing Traditions. BULLETIN OF THE INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, 52, 208-213 [10.1111/j.2041-5370.2009.tb00761.x].
Writing without Reading: the Cypro-Minoan Script between the Linear and Cuneiform Writing Traditions
Silvia Ferrara
2009
Abstract
The cuneiform and Aegean script tradition intersect on the island of Cyprus. In the II millennium, the Cypro-Minoan script, which is still undeciphered, adopts technical strategies to record inscriptions of non-administrative functions, within residential and religious settings.File in questo prodotto:
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