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Author: * Aphrodite Theocritos -
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Date: Mar 10, 2003 - 19:09
(reposted from the athens city board)
Could be, Ioannis
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Author: * Melisa Alexandros
Date: 2002-07-27 11:51:42
...because in a later article, Efy considers an ostrakon found in the region of the Black sea as part of that common lithourgical language. I mean, that ostrakon, found in a house, seems to be a fake, the signs on it are not "printed" but handwritten.
Bad impression about Efy's book? I havent' read it, but the people that are most interested in the Disk of Phaistos -that i know- are far to consider that the language of the Phaisto's disk is Greek.
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