Re: Epimenidis

jsavard_at_ecn.ab.ca
Date: 06/17/03


Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 20:12:42 GMT

Hagen (hagen@gvdnet.dk) wrote:

: After having recognized the prototype for a calendar in the P.D.
: inscription,

: The continuation of the unravelling of the details in
: the inscription is no longer a task for a single person (me), but is,
: through my publication, left over to the hundreds (or thousands) of
: bright heads, who share my interest for this exciting piece of
: epigraphy from Crete. - The craddle of Europe - .

I take it you're referring to the Phaistos Disk.

John Savard



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