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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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228 SCRIPTA MINOA

The delta sign is well represented on the graffito documents. In four cases (P. 90 b,
104c, 114c, 114d) it is found associated with the 'arrow' and numbers. On P. So it is
placed beside the fence (No. 46).

This sign occurs among the series of marks of extremely alphabetic aspect
seen on certain bone inlays found in the Palace of Knossos.1 It appears as an adjunct
to another sign of the Linear Class B, and is also seen on the Orehomenos Vase.2 The
Phaestos Disk presents a variety of this sign showing dots within.

A triangle of more acute form is an Egyptian determinative of ' land'.

a h

131. a, P. 112c; b, P. nib.

This character consists of a combination of a Z with the preceding delta sign, and
is therefore of a compound nature.

It occurs in kindred formulas on P. in and 112, in connexion with the 'fig-branch'
sign (No. 103) and variations of the 'crook' sign (Nos. 32-35).

E

132. The E-like sign is seen on the early prism-seal P. 8 b. The incision was
badly executed and the probable intention of the engraver was to produce a sign still
more closely resembling an E.

It is grouped with R (No. 44 h) and C.

¥

233. This sign occurs with an unit on the tablet P. 120, where it is followed by
the threefold repetition of the crook (No. 31 k). Ht on P. 100 b may possibly be a variant
of this.

The sign is common to both linear classes.

N N,

a. 0-.

134. a, Phaestos whorl; b, P. 53 c.

The N sign is found, both on the Phaestos whorl and the sealing P. 53 b, associated

1 See'Knossos', Report, 1901, pp. 118,119. * See above, p. 57, Figs. 31,32.
 
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