2 great photos of the tiny Linear B tablets at the Heraklion Museum, taken by my colleague and fellow Linear B researcher, Rita Roberts, November 2014. Click on each photo to ENLARGE it: And here is Rita herself, admiring all those great little tablets. I am green with envy, but at the same time delighted Rita has done this wonderful favour for us all. Richard
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Hi Richard, I know the feeling ! Us poor pensioners are all paupers I think.
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Well, in my case, it is MY fault. I have a large pension but I got myself really into debt.
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That’s because you bought that lovely new car I bet ! Well why not we have to treat ourselves sometimes.
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Guilty as charged!
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Reblogged this on Ritaroberts's Blog and commented:
A post about my visit to The Heraklion Museum in Crete where I saw for the first time some of the Linear B tablets which were discovered by Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos Palace. I was thrilled that I was able to read them myself. Thanks for reading.
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I figured you would reblog, as if! ha ha!
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As If !!
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🙂 🙂
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WOW ! Thank you Richard, You will have to go and see the tablets yourself when you next come to Crete. It was quite an experience, the mere fact that I could read some of them. Thanks to you and your method of teaching.
Rita
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Yeah, I was wondering about that! It must have been quite a thrill! If you go back and read one or two of them to the admnistrators, tell them I am teaching you and that you and I are working together on the Supersyllabogram project, That should impress them! Hint, hint!
Richard
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I am a pauper for the foreseeable future, and the Canadian dollar is down below 90 cents for the foreseeable future, so….
Bye
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