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Lost Languages: the Enigma of the Worlds Undeciphered Scripts Lost Languages:
the Enigma of the
World's Undeciphered Scripts

by Andrew Robinson
[t]he Minoans dazzled Evans, too, and convinced him that Greece was "a Mainland branch of the Minoan culture", a mere "Minoan plantation"... If any classical specialist -- such as the archaeologists digging in mainland Greece -- disagreed with Evans, they seldom voiced their opinion... When the director of the British School at Athens ventured to differ in 1923, he had to retire from his position and was excluded from digging in Greece for a considerable period... According to the Cypriot phonetic values, the two signs should read polo...Evans duly noted that it resembled the classical Greek word 'polos', young horse or foal... But Evans rejected this plausible beginning, almost out of hand... Evans simply could not accept that the Minoans spoke and wrote an archaic form of Greek... In 1939, the American archaeologist Carl Blegen... had struck lucky with his first trial trench at a place he believed to be the site of ancient Pylos... almost 600 new pieces of Linear B... [Evans'] followers rapidly came up with explanations, such as that the tablets were "loot from Crete" or that a Greek ruler had raided Minoan Crete and carried off its scribes to work in his own palace at Pylos. [pp 76-84]


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12 posted on 12/26/2004 9:22:06 AM PST by SunkenCiv ("All I have seen teaches me trust the Creator for all I have not seen." -- Emerson)
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from the Winter 2004-2005 KMT (v 15, n4, pp 55-56):
Upper Egypt's Best Kept Secret: The Temples of Tod
by editors? "Forbes"?
In 1936 French archaeologist F. Bisson de la Roque found beneath the floor of the Middle Kingdom sanctuary, buried in four copper chests, a hoard of raw lapis lazuli, gold and silver ingots and finely wrought silver vessels, many of a votive nature and of Mesopotamian and Minoan origin -- known today both as the "Tod Treasure" and the "Treasure of Amenemhat II" (whose name was on the chests), it was divided between the Cairo and Louvre museums.
other stuff in this issue, also in the new Minerva.

14 posted on 01/10/2005 12:08:24 PM PST by SunkenCiv (the US population in the year 2100 will exceed a billion, perhaps even three billion.)
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