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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

A Linear B joke

THE INFURIATINGLY IMPRECISE ORTHOGRAPHY OF LINEAR B
A Cautionary Tale of Crime and Punishment in Bronze Age Greece


By Dr. Karl M. Petruso.

Always cracks me up! :-)
Posted by Ioannis Georganas at 03:46
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I'm an archaeologist based in Athens, Greece. My area of specialisation is the archaeology of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Greece. My Ph.D. thesis, entitled "The Archaeology of Early Iron Age Thessaly (ca. 1100-700 BC)", was completed at The University of Nottingham in 2002.
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