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Evans, Arthur J.
Scripta minoa: the written documents of minoan Crete with special reference to the archives of Knossos (Band 1): The hieroglyphic and primitive linear classes — Oxford, 1909

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SUCCESSIVE TYPES OF MINOAN WRITING n

A summary account of the results of this first campaign in Crete was published
in my 'Cretan Pictographs and Prae-Phoenician Script',1 the principal materials
of which, as better understood in view of subsequent discoveries, will be found more
accurately classified in the present work. These explorations were continued during ^ther
the early months of the years 1895 and 1896, and I was thus able to communicate SSJrtsi

Fig. 5. Prism Seals with Primitive Pictographs.

to the Hellenic Society in November of the latter year a considerable mass of
supplementary material.2

Part of the material collected during these expeditions obviously belonged to Primitive
a very primitive stage of Cretan culture, here referred to as ' Early Minoan', including ^eographj
a series of bead-seals with pictographic figures (Fig. 5). Other objects showed linear in Crete,
signs, probably in this case preserving ideographic values, which must thus have

J. H. S. siv (1895], pp. 270 seqq., and published
separately, with appendices, by Quaritch & Putnam
(London and New York, 1895). Preliminary accounts
of these discoveries have been communicated by me to
the Athenaum (June 23) and the Times (Aug. 29), 1894.

2 Further Discovavs of Cr-luu ami A'gean Script with
Libyan and Proto-Egyptian Comparisons (J. H. S., xvii.
327 seqq.), published separately by Quaritch (London,
 
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