These are the first Minoan Linear-A translations ever made. Linear-A was solvable because its texts fit between the previously translated and highly pictographic Phaistos Disk (Olmsted May 2020) and the previously translated first alphabetic texts from the Sinai (Serabit el-Khadim) (Olmsted not yet published). The underlaying language of all these texts are Akkadian which was the empire trading language of the Bronze Age and early Iron Age. Like the Phaistos disk, Linear A is a mix of alphabetic and phoneme signs. These texts were excavated from the workshop area of the northern coastal Cretan town of Malia which was adjacent to a large early palace (temple) complex. They date to 1700 BCE based on archaeology and were buried when an earthqu...
These seven alphabetic gravestone texts and one-coin texts from Sidon date to the Hellenistic era ba...
This third edition of Mediterranean Akkadian is bigger and better with more words and more refined w...
A plaque on the wall indicates that this temple in Ekron (Tel Miqne) was devoted to enabling the pow...
The Phaistos Disk is the missing link connecting Mesopotamian cuneiform Akkadian with its Mediterran...
The text signs on this comb are Minoan Linear A and not the Proto-Canaanite of Serabit el-Khadim as ...
Three previously untranslated Philistine (Sea Peoples) texts are translated in the empire language o...
Two early and still readable linear texts were found carved on the walls of turquoise mine L at Sera...
Translations of three graffiti type texts dating from the last years of ancient turquoise mine at Se...
The Phaistos Disk is a hybrid phonic and alphabetic text written in the empire language of Akkadian ...
Three texts inscribed on gold foil were found in a holy relic repository located in a side room to a...
The text on this large stone stele is a defense of Phoenician temple activity. Consequently, it was ...
This fragmentary text is a debate about the cause of a drought between a Phoenician magic crafter de...
The writing system of the Ancient Aegean Minoan Civilization, Linear A, is the predecessor to the al...
This Phoenician letter style text dating to 1170 BCE was written in the empire language of Alphabeti...
This paper provides evidence that Alphabetic Akkadian was being used in the Greek sphere of influenc...
These seven alphabetic gravestone texts and one-coin texts from Sidon date to the Hellenistic era ba...
This third edition of Mediterranean Akkadian is bigger and better with more words and more refined w...
A plaque on the wall indicates that this temple in Ekron (Tel Miqne) was devoted to enabling the pow...
The Phaistos Disk is the missing link connecting Mesopotamian cuneiform Akkadian with its Mediterran...
The text signs on this comb are Minoan Linear A and not the Proto-Canaanite of Serabit el-Khadim as ...
Three previously untranslated Philistine (Sea Peoples) texts are translated in the empire language o...
Two early and still readable linear texts were found carved on the walls of turquoise mine L at Sera...
Translations of three graffiti type texts dating from the last years of ancient turquoise mine at Se...
The Phaistos Disk is a hybrid phonic and alphabetic text written in the empire language of Akkadian ...
Three texts inscribed on gold foil were found in a holy relic repository located in a side room to a...
The text on this large stone stele is a defense of Phoenician temple activity. Consequently, it was ...
This fragmentary text is a debate about the cause of a drought between a Phoenician magic crafter de...
The writing system of the Ancient Aegean Minoan Civilization, Linear A, is the predecessor to the al...
This Phoenician letter style text dating to 1170 BCE was written in the empire language of Alphabeti...
This paper provides evidence that Alphabetic Akkadian was being used in the Greek sphere of influenc...
These seven alphabetic gravestone texts and one-coin texts from Sidon date to the Hellenistic era ba...
This third edition of Mediterranean Akkadian is bigger and better with more words and more refined w...
A plaque on the wall indicates that this temple in Ekron (Tel Miqne) was devoted to enabling the pow...