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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
October 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009490122
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Creative Common License - CC Creative Common License - BY Creative Common License - NC Creative Common License - ND
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Book description

Nearly 4000 years ago a hieroglyphic script was used on Crete which predates Linear A and Linear B, indeed any other writing in Europe, but remains undeciphered since its discovery at the beginning of the twentieth century. This is the first comprehensive account of this script, which is analysed by the leading experts through an array of lenses, including archaeology, philology, palaeography, cognitive studies and decipherment theory, in order to showcase its importance in the history of writing. The book takes a broad approach to writing, understanding it not solely or even mainly as a visual tool to convey language, but primarily as a social and cultural phenomenon rooted in agency, materiality, and semiotics. The volume will provide an invaluable tool for scholars and will facilitate further research. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Contents

  • Frontmatter
    pp i-iv
  • Contents
    pp v-viii
  • List of Figures
    pp ix-xii
  • List of Tables
    pp xiii-xv
  • List of Contributors
    pp xvi-xvii
  • Acknowledgments
    pp xviii-xviii
  • Preface: The Cretan Hieroglyphic Script and Problems of Decipherment
    pp xix-xxiv
  • Introduction
    pp 1-12
  • 1 - Cretan Hieroglyphic Sign Repertoires: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
    pp 13-24
  • 2 - Origins and Interface with Iconography
    pp 25-55
  • 3 - Cretan Hieroglyphic Writing as a System of Visual Encoding: Iconicity and Graphic Communication
    pp 56-75
  • 4 - Macro View: Uses, Social Practices and Ideological Implications of Cretan Hieroglyphic Texts
    pp 76-94
  • 5 - Forms, Materials and Sequences
    pp 95-118
  • 6 - Scribal Practices, Syntax and Morphology
    pp 119-133
  • 7 - The Relationship Between Cretan Hieroglyphic and the Other Cretan Scripts
    pp 134-164
  • 8 - Investigations into the Language(s) Behind Cretan Hieroglyphic and Linear A
    pp 165-190
  • 9 - The Future of Cretan Hieroglyphs: Outlooks and Trajectories
    pp 191-221
  • Epilogue
    pp 222-224
  • Appendix
    pp 225-250
  • Indexes
    pp 251-287
  • Concordances
    pp 288-298
  • Bibliography
    pp 299-324
  • Analytical Index
    pp 325-326

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