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Cretan Hieroglyphs: The end of a Quest?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

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The mysterious writing on Cretan seals first attracted Arthur Evans to Crete. His own words are well worth quoting. ‘In the course of a visit to Greece in the spring of 1893 I came across some three- and four-sided stones perforated along their axis, upon which had been engraved a series of remarkable symbols. The symbols occurred in groups on the facets of the stones, and it struck me at once that they belonged to a hieroglyphic system. They were, however, quite distinct from Egyptian in character, and though they seemed to show a nearer approach to Hittite forms, it was evident that they belonged to an independent series. My inquiries succeeded in tracing these to a Cretan source. … I therefore determined to follow up my investigations on Cretan soil.’

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1964

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page 127 note 1 Figures from Sir Arthur Evans's Scripta Minoa, Vol. i, are reproduced by courtesy of the Clarendon Press; Figs. 14 and 17 by courtesy of Messrs. Macmillan & Co., Ltd.; Figs. 20 and 21 by courtesy of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Colegio Trilingüe de la Universidad, Salamanca; and Fig. 22 by courtesy of the Managing Committee of the British School at Athens.