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Prehistorc tablet calls into question history of writing

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19 Aug 2012, 3:43 am

The Archeology News Network

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Back in 1993, in a Neolithic lakeshore settlement that occupied an artificial island near the modern village of Dispilio on Lake Kastoria in the Kastoria Prefecture, professor George Hourmouziadis and his team unearthed the Dispilio Tablet (also known as the Dispilio Scripture or the Dispilio Disk), a wooden tablet bearing inscribed markings (charagmata) that has been carbon 14-dated to about 7300 BP (5260 BC).

In February 2004, during the announcement of the Tablet’s discovery to the world, Hourmouziadis claimed that the text with the markings could not be easily publicized because it would ultimately change the current historical background concerning the origins of writing and articulate speech depicted with letters instead of ideograms within the borders of the ancient Greek world and by extension, the broader European one.

According to the Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the markings suggested that the current theory proposing that the ancient Greeks received their alphabet from the ancient civilizations of the Middle East (Babylonians, Sumerians and Phoenicians etc) fails to close the historic gap of some 4,000 years. This gap translates into the following facts: while ancient eastern civilizations would use ideograms to express themselves, the ancient Greeks were using syllables in a similar manner like we use today.

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19 Aug 2012, 4:48 am

As long as it doesn't say Hello Sweetie...

That is fascinating! Thanks for posting.



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19 Aug 2012, 7:44 am

It was translated as "for a real good time call Aphrodite Smithopolis at..."



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21 Aug 2012, 9:32 am

naturalplastic wrote:
It was translated as "for a real good time call Aphrodite Smithopolis at..."


There is some great graffiti in Pompeii, much of it sexual comments like this. There is also "A copper pot went missing from my shop. Anyone who returns it to me will be given 65 bronze coins (sestertii). 20 more will be given for information leading to the capture of the thief."

Most Cretan-Mycenean writing is tallies of sheep, cattle and jars of oil. The content of the Phaistos disk (if it even represents written language) has not been deciphered.



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21 Aug 2012, 5:32 pm

Ancient graffiti was often very sexual. I read about a runic inscription found in Britain by viking boasting about his sexual conquests.



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26 Aug 2012, 3:08 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
It was translated as "for a real good time call Aphrodite Smithopolis at..."


LMAO!! !! :lol: :lol: :lol:


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26 Aug 2012, 3:13 pm

Sigbold wrote:
The Archeology News Network

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Back in 1993, in a Neolithic lakeshore settlement that occupied an artificial island near the modern village of Dispilio on Lake Kastoria in the Kastoria Prefecture, professor George Hourmouziadis and his team unearthed the Dispilio Tablet (also known as the Dispilio Scripture or the Dispilio Disk), a wooden tablet bearing inscribed markings (charagmata) that has been carbon 14-dated to about 7300 BP (5260 BC).

In February 2004, during the announcement of the Tablet’s discovery to the world, Hourmouziadis claimed that the text with the markings could not be easily publicized because it would ultimately change the current historical background concerning the origins of writing and articulate speech depicted with letters instead of ideograms within the borders of the ancient Greek world and by extension, the broader European one.

According to the Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the markings suggested that the current theory proposing that the ancient Greeks received their alphabet from the ancient civilizations of the Middle East (Babylonians, Sumerians and Phoenicians etc) fails to close the historic gap of some 4,000 years. This gap translates into the following facts: while ancient eastern civilizations would use ideograms to express themselves, the ancient Greeks were using syllables in a similar manner like we use today.

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Nice post, btw!! :)


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