I’ve been doing some data analysis related to the sign groups and adjuncts that most frequently appear in conjunction with SUS on the Knossos tablets. Here’s what most frequently appears in the context of SUS at Knossos (I’ve excluded single instance appearances; and please ignore the case sensitivity, it’s just an issue with my current set of data):
[“OVISf”, 6],
[“OVISm”, 6],
=> 12 instances
[“CAPf”, 6],
[“CAPm”, 5],
=> 11 instances
[“BOSf”, 4],
[“BOSm”, 3],
=> 7 instances
[“A-KO-RA-JA”, 3],
[“TO-SA”, 2],
[“DU-MA”, 2], // appears exclusively in a SUS context at Knossos
to do:
break it down further into SUS, SUSf and SUSm
case insensitivity
run Pylos and compare once PY data entry is complete
de-duplicate entries from single inscriptions with multiple sources
is there a distance analysis that can modify weights based on close to or far from the ideogram a sign group is?
KNOSSOS …
I’ve been doing some data analysis related to the sign groups and adjuncts that most frequently appear in conjunction with SUS on the Knossos tablets. Here’s what most frequently appears in the context of SUS at Knossos (I’ve excluded single instance appearances; and please ignore the case sensitivity, it’s just an issue with my current set of data):
[“OVISf”, 6],
[“OVISm”, 6],
=> 12 instances
[“CAPf”, 6],
[“CAPm”, 5],
=> 11 instances
[“BOSf”, 4],
[“BOSm”, 3],
=> 7 instances
[“A-KO-RA-JA”, 3],
[“TO-SA”, 2],
[“DU-MA”, 2], // appears exclusively in a SUS context at Knossos
to do:
break it down further into SUS, SUSf and SUSm
case insensitivity
run Pylos and compare once PY data entry is complete
de-duplicate entries from single inscriptions with multiple sources
is there a distance analysis that can modify weights based on close to or far from the ideogram a sign group is?