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  2. Phaistos Disc decipherment claims - Wikipedia

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    Phaistos Disc, side A Phaistos Disc, side B Hempl's translation of the opening lines of the disc, from Harper's Magazine [1]: p.196 Many people have claimed to have deciphered the Phaistos Disc. The claims may be categorized into linguistic decipherments, identifying the language of the inscription, and non-linguistic decipherments.

  3. Phaistos Disc - Wikipedia

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    The Phaistos Disc, or Phaistos Disk, is a disk of fired clay from the island of Crete, Greece, possibly from the middle or late Minoan Bronze Age (second millennium BC), bearing a text in an unknown script and language. Its purpose and its original place of manufacture remain disputed.

  4. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 August 30

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    The Phaistos disc was suggested to be a hoax by "some scholars" (one guy, in 2008), but that was short-lived. (Our reference for "the Disc is now generally accepted as authentic" is a publication from 2006, so two years before the hypothesis of forgery, which is impressive foresight?) Card Zero 06:41, 30 August 2024 (UTC)

  5. Talk:Phaistos Disc/Archive 7 - Wikipedia

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    Personally I find the chances of the Phaistos Disc being authentic as being far less than the chances for the Kensington Runestone. For the Kensington stone to be authentic we only have to assume that Vikings (or Swedes) had boats. For Phaistos Disc to be authentic we have to assume that Gutenberg had a time machine. Extraordinary claims need ...

  6. Wikipedia : Peer review/Phaistos Disc/archive1

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    There are already two pictures of the disc, two pictures of its replica, and images of all glyphs. Therefore, the value of those four "middle-range" pictures is minimal. Second, it is not necessary to overuse internal links.

  7. Talk:Phaistos Disc - Wikipedia

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    Although the Phaistos Disc is generally accepted as authentic by archaeologists, a few scholars believe that the disc is a forgery or a hoax. if appropriate please name the scholars and or show us the references for this statement thanks 70.189.223.151 ( talk ) 18:29, 5 April 2022 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. Mary Kilbourne Matossian - Wikipedia

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    Matossian's interdisciplinary interests are reflected in the wide range of academic journals where her work was published, including Slavic Review, [10] [11] Medical History, [12] Quaker History, [13] Journal of Social History, [14] Middle East Journal, [15] Economic Development and Cultural Change, [16] Perspectives in Biology and Medicine ...

  9. PY Ta 641 - Wikipedia

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    Yves Duhoux has used the relative success with which PY Ta 641 renders a text with a high "social level" (that is, a rich, specialised vocabulary) as evidence for the flexibility of the Linear B script, and its suitability for much longer texts with broader functions than the accounting notes preserved in the surviving tablets.