Comprehensive account of the earliest undeciphered script from the Aegean, indeed the earliest writing in Europe, which was used on Crete nearly 4000 years ago. Leading experts analyses it through an array of lenses, from archaeology and linguistics to cognitive studies and decipherment theory.
Comprehensive account of the earliest undeciphered script from the Aegean, indeed the earliest writing in Europe, which was used on Crete nearly 4000 years ago. Leading experts analyses it through an array of lenses, from archaeology and linguistics to cognitive studies and decipherment theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface: The Cretan Hieroglyphic Script and Problems of Decipherment Louis Godart Introduction Matilde Civitillo, Silvia Ferrara and Torsten Meissner 1. Cretan Hieroglyphic Sign Repertoires: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Silvia Ferrara 2. Origins and Interface with Iconography Miguel Valério 3. Cretan Hieroglyphic Writing as a System of Visual Encoding: Iconicity and Graphic Communication Georgia Flouda 4. Macro View: Uses, Social Practices, and Ideological Implications of Hieroglyphic Texts Anna Margherita Jasink and Judith Weingarten 5. Forms, Materials and Sequence Matilde Civitillo 6. Scribal Practices, Syntax, and Morphology Philippa M. Steele 7. The Relationship between Cretan Hieroglyphic and the other Cretan Scripts Torsten Meissner and Ester Salgarella 8. Investigations into the Language(s) behind Cretan Hieroglyphic and Linear A Brent Davis 9. The Future of Cretan Hieroglyphs: Outlooks and Trajectories John Bennet And Vassilis Petrakis Epilogue John G. Younger Appendix Indexes Concordances Bibliography.
Preface: The Cretan Hieroglyphic Script and Problems of Decipherment Louis Godart Introduction Matilde Civitillo, Silvia Ferrara and Torsten Meissner 1. Cretan Hieroglyphic Sign Repertoires: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Silvia Ferrara 2. Origins and Interface with Iconography Miguel Valério 3. Cretan Hieroglyphic Writing as a System of Visual Encoding: Iconicity and Graphic Communication Georgia Flouda 4. Macro View: Uses, Social Practices, and Ideological Implications of Hieroglyphic Texts Anna Margherita Jasink and Judith Weingarten 5. Forms, Materials and Sequence Matilde Civitillo 6. Scribal Practices, Syntax, and Morphology Philippa M. Steele 7. The Relationship between Cretan Hieroglyphic and the other Cretan Scripts Torsten Meissner and Ester Salgarella 8. Investigations into the Language(s) behind Cretan Hieroglyphic and Linear A Brent Davis 9. The Future of Cretan Hieroglyphs: Outlooks and Trajectories John Bennet And Vassilis Petrakis Epilogue John G. Younger Appendix Indexes Concordances Bibliography.
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