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<title>Le tazze ad iscrizione dipinta in Lineare A provenienti da Cnosso</title>
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<description>A. Evans nel 1902, nel deposito del tempio del palazzo di Cnosso, sul basamento del pilastro neolítico, ha trovato, tra l'altro, due famose tazze di argüía, appartenenti presumibilmente al periodo medio minoico terzo. All'interno di ciascuna di esse è dipinta un'iscrizione in lineare A. Un frammento di un altro oggetto del genere, con un testo dipinto all'interno, è stato rinvenuto nel sito di Palaikastro nel 1902-6.
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<title>Three Re-discovered Linear A Inscriptions from Knossos</title>
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<description>It was recently suggested by Anton Boskamp that two inscriptions on stone that had previously been described as complex mason's marks were in actual fact Linear A inscriptions. These inscriptions are to be found on the Stone Block at the North West corner of the Palace of Knossos and in the Isopata Tomb.
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<title>Mycenaean se-re-mo-ka-ra-a-pi and se-re-mo-ka-ra-o-re</title>
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<description>These problematical words describe decorative features made of ivory or gold, found on parts of chairs listed in the Pylos furniture tablets.
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<title>Estudios sobre el vocabulario micénico I: Términos referidos a las ruedas</title>
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<description>Nos proponemos en este artículo estudiar la creación, la estructura y el desarrollo de una parcela del léxico micénico, concretamente, las diversas calificaciones de las ruedas de carros. La metodología que seguiremos para ello es la propuesta por F. Aura y ejemplificada por A. Bernabé en sendas comunicaciones al último Congreso de Micenología.
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<title>Funzionarie lavoranti nel Palazzo di Pilo</title>
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<description>II palazzo di Pilo negli ultimi anni della sua esistenza mostra alcuni aspetti in parte diversi rispetto ai periodi preceden ti. Varie modifiche apportate alia struttura dell'edificio stesso l sembrano indicare una volontà di accentramento nel palazzo di una serie di operazioni a carattere económico.
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<title>Minoan Inscriptions on Libations Vessels</title>
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<description>Although none of the extant hypotheses concerning the language of Linear A has won general acceptance, it cannot be denied that the decades that have followed the decipherment of Linear ? have brought about considerable progress in the field. The scholars who approached the Minoan script with the phonetic values established for its Mycenaean counterpart have produced an impressive list of words (presumably, proper names and the names of commodities) which are actually identical with words encountered in Linear ? texts, especially in those of the Knossos tablets.
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<title>Los antropónimos micénicos a-pi-wa-to y a-ke-wa-to, a-ke-wa-ta, a-ki-wa-ta: /°wastos/ (/°wastâs/) 'habitante del /wastu/ '</title>
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<description>Preliminary remarks: a-pi-wa-to and a-ke-wa-to , a-keli-wa-ta can be interpreted as Greek man's names.
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<title>Material and Craftmanship in the Mycenaean Shaft Graves: Imports vs Local Productions</title>
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<description>Distinguishing in the archaeological record between locally made artifacts and products of import is always a most difficult task, except for such obvious cases as e.g. some inscribed documents or objects of specific and immediately recognizable foreign style.
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<title>Greco laberinthos: note di lingüistica meditewanea</title>
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<description>Il seguente lavoro si articola in diversi paragrafi. Viene esaminato in primo luogo lo sviluppo semántico del termine laberinthos dalle tavolette micenee alie attestazioni del greco successivo. Una volta individúan i moventi del cambiamento di signifícato, si procede a segmentare il lemma nella unità foniche che lo compongono e nella unità portatrici di signifícato. L'ultima parte del lavoro tenta di individuare i legami tra il termine e le testimonianza archeologiche relative a labirinti.
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<title>Bronze-Smiths of Pylos and Silver-Smiths of Ur</title>
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<description>The Pylian tablets marked by the ideogram AES and classified as the Jn series can be subdivided into two subseries dealing respectively with the delivery of bronze from various places to the central authority (Jn 829, 881), and with the distribution of bronze to individual smiths (all the rest). The latter is a unique group of texts, unparalleled in other Mycenaean archives, which provides highly detailed information about the organization of this particular craft in the Kingdom of Pylos.
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<title>Late Bronze Age Aegean Ships and the Pylos Tablets Vn 46 and Vn 879</title>
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<description>This article presents a fuller archaeological and pinacological discussion of two Pylos texts that might deal with materials for Mycenaean ship construction. It should be read in conjunction with the articles by Palaima and van Effenterre cited at the end of note, both of which made clear the need to call upon a specialist in nautical archaeology to provide an expert commentary on technical aspects of Bronze Age ship construction and to sketch out the current archaeological context for the kind of «nautical» interpretation of these two tablets first suggested as a possibility by van Effenterre.
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<title>Contact and Trade or Colonization?: Egypt and the Aegean in the 14th-13th Centuries B.C</title>
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<description>This article is an attempt to reassess the nature of the relations between Egypt and the Aegean during the 14th and 13th centuries B.C. The topic has again become relevant, both within and without the academic world, as a result of Bernai's Black Athena tetralogy, the second volume of which has just been published. Of particular interest is Bernai's contention that the Aegean was under Egyptian hegemony during the Late Bronze Age.
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<title>55 raccords de fragments dans les tablettes de Cnossos</title>
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<description>Ces 55 raccords effectués aussi après la finition de KT V (y sont comptabilisés ceux qui ont fourni des pièces après 10034 raccordées par la suite) impliquent 24 tablettes.
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<title>501 raccords et quasi-raccords de fragments dans les tablettes de Cnossospost-KT V</title>
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<description>On a fourni la composition d'une pièce de n° supérieur à 9000 lorsque celle-ci a été raccordée après l'attribution des numéros définitifs (et on a fourni aussi les auteurs des compositions [112 raccords en total en plus non comptabilisés dans les 501 du titre] par ses initiales minuscules entre &lt; &gt;). Ces 501 raccords effectués après la finition de KT V (y sont comptabilisés ceux qui esont fourni des pièces après 10012 raccordées par la suite) impliquent 193 tablettes.
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<title>The Meaning of qe-te-o in Linear B</title>
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<description>The terms qe-te-o, qe-te-jo, qe-te-a and qe-te-a2 appear frequently in discussions of the economic vocabulary of the Linear ? tablets, and at least in recent years there has been little debate about their basic meaning.
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<title>Índice</title>
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