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The Phaistos Disk on the National Geographic Channel Sept. 27
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/the-blood-of-christ-5049/Overview Less famous then the Shroud of Turin, could the Shroud of Oviedo actually be Christ’s burial cloth? NGC traces the blood-stained relic to Israel in a quest to determine whether it holds Christ’s DNA, and in a most chilling … Continue reading
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Tagged Andras Zeke, Cretan Hieroglyphs, Cretan Studies, Gareth Owens, inscriptions, Jean-Pierre Olivier, links, Louis Godart, Phaistos, Phaistos Disk, television
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Holy Cow! A beloved and incorrect theory linking Egyptian and Minoan via two Arkalokhori axe inscriptions
There are two gorgeous double-axes, one gold, one silver, from Arkalokhori with matching Linear A inscriptions. This is the inscription, normalized: Using Louis Godart’s 1984 proposal of Linear A and Linear B equivalents, and confirming against John Younger’s Linear A … Continue reading
Posted in Hypotheses & Theories, Inscriptions
Tagged AB1, AB28a, AB4, AB80, Andras Zeke, Arkalokhori, ARZf1, ARZf2, axes, Cretan Studies, Egyptian, Gareth Owens, Hebrew, John Younger, Joseph Brennan, kiminoa, Linear A, Linear B, livestock, Louis Godart, Raymond Faulkner, sequences, theories, Things that Linear A isn't
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Where is the Labyrinth?
http://www.teicrete.gr/arkalochori/ Dr. Gareth Owens has recently posted a theory that we may eventually find the Labyrinth of Minoan Crete, not at Knossos or one of the other palaces, but instead at the Arkalochori Cave based on its inventory of double-headed … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Arkalokhori, axes, Gareth Owens, Minoa, theories
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