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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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a>2 SCRIPTA MINOA

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52. a, P. ioi b; b, P. 101 b.

Measure of grain. The circle with three, four, or, more rarely, two dots is found in
the Linear Class B, and is there specially connected with horses and other animals.
From the analogy of the Egyptian @, indicating corn on the threshing-floor, it may
be taken to represent a fixed quantity of grain. The Egyptian (H) sign, signifying
'grains of offering', also affords a close comparison. In the present instance a and b
and an imperfect sign are grouped with the plough.

The sign is also found in the Linear Class A.

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53. P. 115 b.

Possibly a barrel or store jar ('pitkos'). The cross lines may indicate the hoops
of the barrel or the raised cordons which run round the great Minoan store jars. The
figure only occurs once, in company with the cruciform sign (No. 112), on the fragmen-
tary clay bar P. 115 b.

54. a, P. 26d (cf. P. 68a); b, P. 39; c, P. 30b; d, P. 94a; e, P. 94 b, &c.;
/P. 54b; 5-, P. 105a; h, P. 75 b.

This sign apparently represents a kind of sieve or strainer—possibly a cheese
strainer or a colander. It is of frequent recurrence and is not infrequently associated
with the arrow sign (No. 13). Thus it occurs in groups with the arrow and mallet
(P. 68 a, 94 a) and the arrow and ' zigzag' (P. 39, 105 a). On P. 94 b it is seen with the
'zigzag' and the 'plough'. It is also coupled with the cruciform sign (No. 112) on
P. 26 d and 85 b. On the latter it is repeated.

Type h shows a variant with two handles.
 
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