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If this Cretan knot , so to speak , is carefully untied by sound epigraphic analysis , the legends of some of the Minoan seals can be shown to contain the categories ( 1 ) man's names , ( 2 ) titles and ( 3 ) geographic names ...
If this Cretan knot , so to speak , is carefully untied by sound epigraphic analysis , the legends of some of the Minoan seals can be shown to contain the categories ( 1 ) man's names , ( 2 ) titles and ( 3 ) geographic names ...
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257 , 312 and 314 corresponds to the Ugaritic ytn ' he has given ' , 33 and that pititi in the legend of seal no . ... we arrive in sum at the following transliteration and interpretation of the legends of our seven Minoan seals : no .
257 , 312 and 314 corresponds to the Ugaritic ytn ' he has given ' , 33 and that pititi in the legend of seal no . ... we arrive in sum at the following transliteration and interpretation of the legends of our seven Minoan seals : no .
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M.B. Garrison and M.C. Root , Seals on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets , Volume I : Images of Heroic Encounter , Oriental Institute Publications 117 , Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago , Chicago 2001 , 2 vols .
M.B. Garrison and M.C. Root , Seals on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets , Volume I : Images of Heroic Encounter , Oriental Institute Publications 117 , Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago , Chicago 2001 , 2 vols .
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