Abstract: This article looks at the non-utilitarian functions of writing in Crete during the Palatial period. It argues that writing was used as a marker of status and prestige and that it was also used for communication with the divine. It also attempts to interpret what have usually been seen as isolated examples of writing systems as pseudo-writing
This article pursues the changing significance associated with the ancient Greek city state (polis) ...
This article offers a reconstruction of early language recording on Crete in the second millennium B...
none2noThe collection of essays edited by Silvia Ferrara and Miguel Valério, which inaugurates the s...
This article examines the inception of writing on Crete in the second millennium bc from a fresh met...
Establishes an innovative interdisciplinary theoretical framework that enables a new outlook for wri...
A wide range of document types have been preserved written in the undeciphered scripts of the Aegean...
In this paper, I intend to discuss how to interpret the notion of writing in Cretan Hieroglyphic scr...
The article deals with the development of writing in the context of ancient Greek religion, by stres...
The present paper explores theoretical aspects of the study of writing systems and practices. It app...
This volume is intended to be the first in a series that will focus on the origin of script and the ...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...
none3noThis article examines the earliest attestations of writing on Crete at the beginning of the s...
This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specifi...
The paper begins with some general reflections on the status of writing in contemporary cultural stu...
The paper investigates the choice of writing system as the visual representation of identity in a sp...
This article pursues the changing significance associated with the ancient Greek city state (polis) ...
This article offers a reconstruction of early language recording on Crete in the second millennium B...
none2noThe collection of essays edited by Silvia Ferrara and Miguel Valério, which inaugurates the s...
This article examines the inception of writing on Crete in the second millennium bc from a fresh met...
Establishes an innovative interdisciplinary theoretical framework that enables a new outlook for wri...
A wide range of document types have been preserved written in the undeciphered scripts of the Aegean...
In this paper, I intend to discuss how to interpret the notion of writing in Cretan Hieroglyphic scr...
The article deals with the development of writing in the context of ancient Greek religion, by stres...
The present paper explores theoretical aspects of the study of writing systems and practices. It app...
This volume is intended to be the first in a series that will focus on the origin of script and the ...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...
none3noThis article examines the earliest attestations of writing on Crete at the beginning of the s...
This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specifi...
The paper begins with some general reflections on the status of writing in contemporary cultural stu...
The paper investigates the choice of writing system as the visual representation of identity in a sp...
This article pursues the changing significance associated with the ancient Greek city state (polis) ...
This article offers a reconstruction of early language recording on Crete in the second millennium B...
none2noThe collection of essays edited by Silvia Ferrara and Miguel Valério, which inaugurates the s...