The Decipherment of Supersyllabograms in Linear B (Figures): Here are the 3 figures![]()
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which will appear in my ground-breaking article, The Decipherment of Supersyllabograms in Linear B to be published in the next issue of Archaeology and Science (ISSN 1452-7448, Belgrade) Vol. 11 (2015). which is to appear sometime in March 2017. Tables to follow.
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Thanks for all this information Richard. !!
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no hay problema nada.
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Sure thing!
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Richard. Not sure the most efficient way to send this. The extract below is from a WSJ comment from today’s journal (related to climate change). Bells and whistles went off when I read this comment.
“Yes, I believe in climate change; ever hear of the “Ice Age?” Ahhh, but there were no humans around. Hmmm, must’ve been all that dinosaur flatulence. When I was station on the Island of Crete in the early 1970’s (a US Air Force gig), I learned that one end of Crete was submerged by Mediterranean waters, somewhere between 3,000 – 5,000 years B.C., give or take a millennium–about the time the Minoans were scrambling around Knossos Palace, near Iraklion. Going to high school in St. Louis in the late 1960s, I remember seeing photos of the Mississippi waterfront during the 1930s–wall-to-wall smoke stacks, the air black as coal. Most of that industry disintegrated between the 1950 and 1990s, and the air is fairly clear, however, as noted below, the US is blamed while China and Russia are 100 years behind. Bottom line: yes, we should be diligent with our resources, but fraud and myopic hysteria are not the answer. ”
Regards Joe Kastantin
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Linear B, Knossos & Mycenae wrote:
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