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Cypro-Minoan and Its Writers

Cypro-Minoan and Its Writers

Cypro-Minoan and Its Writers

At Home and Overseas
Cassandra M. Donnelly, University of Cyprus
January 2025
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Paperback
9781009381802

    Poised as middlemen between the Ancient Near East and the Aegean, writers of Cypro-Minoan, the undeciphered Late Bronze Age script of Cyprus, borrowed and transformed writing practices from their neighbors and invented new ones. Bits and pieces of the script are found throughout the Mediterranean, but there are few clay tablets, characteristic of neighboring scribal-based, administrative writing traditions. Instead, Cypro-Minoan writers wrote on mercantile objects, outside of scribal schools. As the administrative centers of the eastern Mediterranean collapsed c. 1177 BCE administrative writing systems went with them. Cypro-Minoan remained in use, presaging the spread of the Phoenician alphabet. This Element explores the role of writing and trade during the collapse period and introduces readers to the Cypro-Minoan script, its history, and approaches to its decipherment, showing that writers of an undeciphered script can still communicate when we take the care to look for them.

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    January 2025
    Paperback
    9781009381802
    94 pages
    230 × 150 × 5 mm
    0.152kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction to the Cypro-Minoan Script
    • 2. Approaches to Decipherment
    • 3. Defining A Script
    • 4. Mercantile Writers
    • 5. Landlubbers.
      Author
    • Cassandra M. Donnelly , University of Cyprus