Phaistos Disk - Minoan - Disk discovered in 1908 at The Palace of Phaistos, Aegean Island of Crete

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    Decrypting the enigmatic Phaistos Disk

    Posted by TANNArchaeoHeritage, Archaeology, Breakingnews, Europe, Greece, Southern Europe 6:00 PM

    The decoding of the Phaistos Disk has puzzled specialists for over a century, however new findings describe the disk as “the first Minoan CD-ROM’ featuring a prayer to a mother.

    Gareth Owens, Erasmus coordinator at the Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Crete, speaking at the TEI of Western Macedonia on Monday, said the disk is dedicated to a “mother”.

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    Discovered in 1907 in the Minoan palace of Phaistos in Crete, the disk has been the subject of many an interpretation attempt. However, the small total body of text - it consists of only 241 signs on both sides,
    based on 45 individual signs - defies any decisive conclusion [Credit: Yves Brise/Flickr]



    “The most stable word and value is ‘mother’, and in particular the mother goddess of the Minoan era,” said Dr. Owens.

    He says there is one complex of signs found in three parts of one side of the disk spelling I-QE-KU-RJA, with I-QE meaning “great lady of importance” while a key word appears to be AKKA, or “pregnant mother,” according to the researcher.

    One side is devoted to a pregnant woman and the other to a woman giving birth.



    The disk was discovered in 1908 at the palace of Phaistos, in the northeastern part
    of the Aegean Island of Crete.

    The round clay object, tentatively dated close to 1700 B.C.,
    displays an unknown language on both sides which is carved in a circular fashion,
    from outside to the centre.

    More information is available on the institution’s web site Daidalika.

    AT : http://www.teicrete.gr/daidalika/pages/page.php?page=home

    Source: Protothema [October 21, 2014]
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