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6/12/2025, 10:55:13 PM
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the longest known Linea A inscrption was found just this March
https://www.labrujulaverde.com/en/2025/03/the-longest-known-inscription-in-the-undeciphered-linear-a-script-found-on-an-ivory-scepter-in-knossos/
>A team of archaeologists has discovered in Knossos, on the Greek island of Crete, the longest Linear A inscription found to date. The script appears on a circular ivory object with an attached handle, discovered in a context of clear religious significance within a Neopalatial building. Besides providing the longest inscription in this yet-to-be-deciphered system, the find offers new perspectives on the use of Minoan writing in ceremonial contexts.
modern surveying technologies will allow them to find more artifacts
never give up hope
it WILL happen
TRVST THE PLAN
>Did not know that the Minoans were a non-Indo-European people though, I thought they were just proto-Greeks like the Mycenaeans who spoke some caveman PIE language.
it's the assumption people have been working with, based on the fact some of their artifacts largely predate Indo-European expansion
would be fucking hilarious if it turned out the closest living language to Minoan was fucking Basque of all things
>Wonder how much sex happened between the Minoans and the Mycenaeans.
probably a LOT, the conquest wasn't a total genocide and there is a lot of genetic similarity between the two groups and between pre and post Mycenaean conquest Crete
I mean look at those Minoan bitches with their tits out, made for BWC(Bronze-clad Wanax Conquest)!
the longest known Linea A inscrption was found just this March
https://www.labrujulaverde.com/en/2025/03/the-longest-known-inscription-in-the-undeciphered-linear-a-script-found-on-an-ivory-scepter-in-knossos/
>A team of archaeologists has discovered in Knossos, on the Greek island of Crete, the longest Linear A inscription found to date. The script appears on a circular ivory object with an attached handle, discovered in a context of clear religious significance within a Neopalatial building. Besides providing the longest inscription in this yet-to-be-deciphered system, the find offers new perspectives on the use of Minoan writing in ceremonial contexts.
modern surveying technologies will allow them to find more artifacts
never give up hope
it WILL happen
TRVST THE PLAN
>Did not know that the Minoans were a non-Indo-European people though, I thought they were just proto-Greeks like the Mycenaeans who spoke some caveman PIE language.
it's the assumption people have been working with, based on the fact some of their artifacts largely predate Indo-European expansion
would be fucking hilarious if it turned out the closest living language to Minoan was fucking Basque of all things
>Wonder how much sex happened between the Minoans and the Mycenaeans.
probably a LOT, the conquest wasn't a total genocide and there is a lot of genetic similarity between the two groups and between pre and post Mycenaean conquest Crete
I mean look at those Minoan bitches with their tits out, made for BWC(Bronze-clad Wanax Conquest)!
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