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  • Linear B Dictionary

    Contains link to twelve page PDF file of Linear B words with classical Greek equivalent, Latin alphabet transliteration and meaning.

    www.geocities.com

  • Prehistoric Writings in Greece

    Tracks the development of Linear B from Cretan hieroglyphics via Linear A; some transliteration of symbols derived from Greek words given.

    www.kairatos.com.gr

  • Prehistoric Documents from Crete

    Photographs of inscribed tablets and jars from Knossos, Crete, with commentary on the Linear A and Linear B scripts and their uses.

    ccwf.cc.utexas.edu

  • AncientScripts - Linear B

    Clear .gif images of some basic characters.

    www.ancientscripts.com

  • John Chadwick (1920-98)

    Obituary reproduced from The Guardian of the classical scholar who, together with Michael Ventris, deciphered Linear B, the writing used by the Mycenaeans.

    www.linguistlist.org

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