STUDIES IN MYCENAEAN INSCRIPTIONS AND DIAI,ECf
1979
Edited by
ELIZABETH SIKKENGA
With the assistance of
Nick Dobson Susan Lupack
Anne Thompson and
Kathryn E. Walsh
PROGRAM IN AEGEAN SCRIPTS AND PREHISTORY
DEPARTMENf OF UASSICS 1HE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
1995
Copyright © 1995 Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory
Department of Oassics The University of Texas at Austin
ISBN 0-9649410-0-7
Acknowledgments
The revival of Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect would not have been possible without the efforts and experience of Thomas G. Palaima and the research resources of the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory (P ASP) of the I>epartment of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin. PASP is supported through the College of Liberal Arts.
Equally indispensable was the financial assistance of the Institute for Aegean Prehistory and the scholarly help of John T. Killen and Ruth Palmer. The contributions of these institutions and individuals are most gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the new SMID are, of course, the fault of the editor.
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Studies in Mycenaean Inscription and Dialect (SMID) can be used in several different ways. If one wishes to see what articles and books have been published by a certain scholar, one can look for that scholar by name in the Bibliography, which is organized alphabetically. Each entry contains all the requisite bibliographical information and a short summary, so that one can see at a glance whether a particular work might be of value in one's current research project.
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This system was developed in the earliest volumes of SMID. Scholars have been accustomed to it for many years, and so we have felt that in the interest of accessibility and usefulness, it was best not to alter it substantially. The subject index, however, has been completely reworked.
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Table of Contents
Bibliography .................................................................................................................................... ! Indices
Linear B Signs ................................................................................................................. 44 Linear B Ideograms ....................................................................................................... 48 Linear B Words .............................................................................................................. 53 Linear B Texts ................................................................................................................ liS Linear A Signs ............................................................................................................... IS? Linear A Ideograms ...................................................................................................... l60 Linear A Words ............................................................................................................. 161 Linear A Texts ............................................................................................................... l65 Subjects ............................................................................................................................ l69
Abbreviations of Works Cited ................................................................................................... l89 Abbreviations of Authors' Names ............................................................................................. l91
Bibliography
FA 'J7 ADRAIX)S, Francisco Rodriguez
Rev: Hiller and Panagl, Die friihgriechischen Texte aus mykenischer Zeit, 1976 (StH/OPa 2)
Emerita 47 (1979), pp. 471472
FA gives a generally favorable review, with some trief criticisms of the treatment of social and economic systems and the treatment of religion.
SBA 1 ALESHIRE, Sarah B.
Greek !3ovAo11at: Etymology and evolution
Fs Beeler, pp. 267-278
SBA proposes an inherited verbal root *gwel- and traces its possible developments into attested forms in historical dialects, including Mycenaean.
FB 44 BADER, FranQ:>ise
La subordination en mycenien
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 295-311
FB presents evidence from Mycenaean for an intermediate stage between reconstructed parataxis and historical Greek subordination.
EBa 1 BALL, Elaine
Some Observations on Dr. Greenhalgh's Article "How are the Mighty Fallen?" (PGr 2)
Acta Classica 22 (1979), pp. 131-144
EBa criticizes Greenhalgh's use of evidence and points out many inaccuracies and misrepresentations found in this article. Evidence concerning G1a, the Cyclopean Wall on the Isthmus at Corinth, Py1os, and Kanalos is sunnnarized.
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BibliograDhY
BARTONEK, Antonin
Prevrat v starorecke dialektologii? A Revolution in Greek Dialectology?
SPFB 24 (1979), pp. 17-34
AnB addresses Cbadwick's hypothesis that the Dorians were descendants of the Mycenaean lower classes. In Czech with precis in English.
AnB 69 BARTONEK, Antonin
Greek dialects between 100) and D) B. C
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 113-1~
Discussion of early Late Hellad.ic dialect differentiation. AnB proposes that loss with compensatory lengthening may have begun in Mycenaean.
LyBll BAUMBACH, Lydia
Further Thoughts on the Knossos Fp Series
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 197-205
Reassessment of the use of me-no and the allocation of olive oil in the Fp tablets.
LyB12 BAUMBACH, Lydia
The Mycenaean Contribution to the Study of Greek Religion in the Bronze Age
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 143-HD
LyB gives evidence for Bronze Age religion provided by the linear B tablets and the limitations of the information, and surveys the scholarship to date.
EB66 BENNETT Jr., Emmett L
Rev: Sandars, The Sea Peoples: Warriors of the Ancient Mediterranean 1250-1150 B.C., 1978 (NKS4)
AHR 84 (1979), pp. 4n431
EB credits Sandars with elucidating the intricacy of the problems and evidence.
EB 67 BENNETT Jr., Emmett L
PU-RO, vacant (PY Tn 316.7-10, v.13-16)
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 221-234
Thtailed description and discussion of the format of PY Tn 316 and interpretation of the circumstances of its composition.
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Bibliography
JoB 6 BIWGMEIER, Jon C.
MA + RU and Mallos
Letter in Nestor 6:9 (1979), p. 1408
JoB agrees with L Pahner (LP 88) that ma-ri-ne-u denotes a 'god of woolens' and discusses whether the Unear A ligature Le 46 equals MA + RU and whether it is also LANA.
JoB 7 BIILIGMEIER, Jon C.
A Contribution toward Identification of the Language Contained in the Cypro-Minoan II Inscriptions from Enkomi
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 419424
JoB presents inscriptional and historical evidence to support the hypothesis that CM II is a southern Anatolian language, related to Hittite and the Luvian dialects.
PhB 1 BORGEAUD, Philippe
Recherches sur le dieu Pan
Bern, Francke 1979
PhB looks at the "first crystallization" of the deity from Arcadia and at how the Greeks perceived Pan and Arcadia as the cult spread throughout Greece and into Athens.
KBrlO BRANIGAN, Keith
Phaistos: New Light on an Old Palace (Rev: Levi, F estos e Ia Civilta Minoica I e II, 1981) (DLi6)
Antiquity 53 (1979), pp. 102-106
KBr discusses the contributions that Levi's work at Phaistos will make to our understanding of the Early Bronze Age to Middle Bronze Age development of palatial architecture, the palace's socio-economic and ritual or ceremonial roles in Middle Bronze Age Crete, and the town that grew up close to the palace.
WB39 BRICE, William C.
Epigraphische Mitteilungen
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 1~ 181
Short summaries are given of some inscriptions found in recent years. WB discusses seals, Cretan Hieroglyphic script, and Linear A.
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Bibliography
CADOGAN, Gerald
Cyprus and Crete c. 2<XD-1400 B. C.
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 62-68
GCd addresses the question of contact retween Crete and Cyprus ca 2<XD-1400 B.C.E. and tries to characterize what relations existed and why.
MCa3 CAMERON, Mark
Theoretical Interrelations among Theran, Cretan and Mainland Frescoes
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 579-592
MCa examines the links retween the frescoes from Thera and those from the Knossos area of Crete. He then points out the Mycenaean elements in the Miniature Frieze from Room 5 of the West House and examines their implications.
FCc 1 CARINO, Filippo
Rev: P. Astrom et al., The Cuirass Tomb and Other Finds at Dendra, 1977
Archaeologia Classica 31 (1979), pp. 357-368
FCc discusses the tombs at length and points out that there is also space in the volume devoted to Mycenaean armor supplemented by the publication of a Linear B tablet from Tiryns.
JnCJWMc 1 CAROIHERS, Joan and William A McOONAID
Size and Distribution of the Population in Late Bronze Age Messenia: Some Statistical Approaches
IF A 6 (1979), pp. 433453
JnOWMc discuss the overall regional population and differing community sizes and locations by means of statistical analysis of the relationships of multiple factors.
PCt 1 CARTLEOOE, Paul
Sparta and Lakonia: A Regional History 1300-362 B.C.
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul 1979
PCt provides a comprehensive overview of the Bronze Age culture and Mycenaean element in Sparta and Lak:onia.
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Bibliography
HC5 CA TllNG, Hector W.
Copper in Cyprus, Bronze in Crete: Some Economic Problems
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 69-75
HC discusses the economic relationship between Crete and Cyprus in the late Bronze Age, ca. 1650-1381 B.C.E., in light of the exchange of metals.
HC6 CATllNG,HectorW.
Archaeology in Greece
Archaeological Reports (1978-79), pp. 16, 37-39
HC describes archaeological activity in Greece, including the finding of a fragment of a Linear B tablet at Tiryns and an inscribed Hieroglyphic clay sherd, as well as sealstones from Knossos.
JC 111 CHADWICK, John
"Evidence" after 25 years
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 11-14
Brief discussion of the decipherment of linear B and advances since then.
JC 112 CHADWICK, John
Land-holding at Pylos
MLS 21.2.79 in BICS 26 (1979), p. 1:ll
JC proposes that people who have ki-ti-me-na land are obligated to serve in the fleet, and that this obligation is reflected in the missing rowers of PY An 724 who are designated as ki-ti-ta in the Rower Tablets (the PY An series).
JC 113 CHADWICK, John
The Use of Mycenaean Documents as Historical Evidence
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 21-33
JC argues that historical accounts (such as Homer) must be tested with epigraphic, graphic, linguistic, contextual, and situational evidence from the linear B tablets.
JC 114 CHADWICK, John
The Minoan Origin of the Oassical Cypriot Script
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 139-143 (discussionp. 313)
JC proposes values for linear A signs and derives Oassical Cypriot and linear B signs from them
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JC115 rnADWICK, John
The Aeolic Dative Plural
Bibliography
Fs Szemerenyi (1979), pp. 207-211
JC proposes Ionic influence as the cause for the split ~tween dative plurals in -esi and -essi in the Lesbian dialect.
JC 116 rnADWICK, John
La grande tavolette di Pilo relativa all'oro
Studia Mediterranea I (1979), pp. 97-104
JC examines the presence of gold and precious metals in the PY tablets, focusing primarily on PY Jo 438.
JNC/EmMl ffiLDSIREAM, Nicolas and Emilia MASSON
The International Symposium in Nicosia on The Relations between Cyprus and Crete, ca. 2000-500 B.C.
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 94-96
The papers given at the International Symposium in Nicosia on "The Relations ~tween Cyprus and Crete, 2ClD-500 B. C." are briefly summarized. Particular attention is paid to the role of Cypriot copper in Crete and the ceramic and religious correspondences.
JCI/AFH 1 ffilES, J. and A. F. HARDING
The Bronze Age in Europe
London, Methuen 1979
101 AFH characterize Europe in the "earlier" and "later" Bronze Ages, including brief references to mainland Greece.
PCn 3 ffiNSIDINE, Patrick
Rev: Garcia-Ramon, Les origines postmyceniennes du groupe dialectal eolien: etude linguistique, 1975 (JGR 10)
JHS 99 (1979), pp. 188-189
PCn presents Garcia-Ramon's proposition and, while acknowledging its merit, suggests morphological problems and some possible solutions.
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Bibliography
CDUGHANOWR, Effie N.
The Meaning of MOAOBPO.L: in Homer
Classics Quarterly 29 (1979), pp. 229-W
ENC proposes that the root mol- seems to convey a lack of hair, a disease (or dirt) that affects the hair of men, or a beggar afflicted by such a disease.
MVCl CREMONA, Maria Vittoria
Hom. yEpr]vtoS'
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), pp. 203-208
MVC attempts to derive the Homeric epithet yEpr]vtoS' using literary sources and linear B tablets.
JID 1 DAVIS, Jack L.
Minos and Dexithea: Crete and the Cyclades in the Later Bronze Age
Papers in Cycladic Prehistory, Institute of Archaeology, UClA 1979, pp. 143-157
JLD discusses the duration, geographical extent, magnitude, and organization of the exchange of goods between Crete and the Cyclades.
JLD/JOt 1 DAVIS, Jack L. and John F. CHERRY, edd
Papers in Cycladic Prehistory
Institute of Archaeology, UClA 1979
This volume addresses issues concerning the Cyclades in the Early and Middle Bronze Age, ranging from examinations of the Cycladic blade industries, to trade with Crete, to problems within the periods.
ID 38 DEROY, Louis
Rev: Duhoux, Le dis que de Phaistos ... , 1977 (YD 36)
L'Antiquite Classique 48 (1979), p. 714
LD discusses Duhoux's attempts to analyze and translate the Htaistos Disc.
ID 40 DEROY, Louis
Boucliers, formules et vieilles meprises, a propos de quelques termes homenques
Etudes Classiques 47 (1979), pp. 235-243
LD examines the meanings of several words in the battle scenes from the Iliad.
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RDl
HD2
Bibliography
DESCAT, Raymond
L'icteologie homerique du pouvoir
REA 81 (1979), pp. 229-240
RDexamines the uses of anax, basileus, laos, and demos in the Iliad and the Odyssey.
obHL, Hartmut
Bronzezeitliche Graffiti und Dipinti aus Tiryns, II: nach dem Brand eingeritze und gemalte Zeichen
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 47-70
HD catalogues and discusses potters' graffiti and dipinti from Tiryns, with an appendix concerning an inscrilxd stirrup-jar from Tiryns.
CllD4 OOUMAS, Orristos
Thera and the Aegean World 1: Papers Presented at the Second International Scientific Conference
Santorini, Greece, August 1978
This volume deals with all aspects of the Theran eruption, from theories on the eruption itself to the archaeology of Thera and surrounding islands, as well as chronology.
RIX 1 DREWS, Rolut
Argos and Argives in the Iliad
Classical Philology 74 (1979), pp. 111-135
RTh uses archaeological and literary evidence to argue for a Thessalian origin of the Iliad in the Late Helladic ill or sub-Mycenaean era
YD40 DUHOUX, Yves
Rev: !Xger-Jalkotzy, E-QE-TA. Zur Rolle des Gefolgschaftswesens in der Sozialstruktur mykenischer Reiche, 1978 (SIX 5)
L'Antiquite Classique 48 (1979) pp. 702-703
YD cites textual evidence to dispute !Xger-Jalkotzy's interpretation of e-qe-ta as 'followers,' i.e. vassals with special relations to the king.
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Bibliogranhy
YD41 DUHOUX, Yves
Rev: Pomerance, The Phaistos Disc- An Astrological Text? 1976 (LeP 6)
RBPh 57 (1979) pp. 157-158
YD criticizes Pomerance's theory that the signs on the Phaistos Disc are ideograms and part of an agricultural calendar.
YD42 DUHOUX, Yves
Rev: Ruijgh, Chars et roues dans les tablettes myceniennes ... 1976 (CR 70)
RBPh 57 (1979), p. 158
YD praises Ruijgh's comprehensive examination of Mycenaean, his illustrations from the KN S- series, and his new interpretations of certain words.
YD43 DUHOUX, Yves
La langue du disque de Phaestos: Essai de typologie
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 373-386
YD attempts to analyze the language on the Phaistos Disc, showing it had prefixes and suffixes and other features similar to those of Linear B.
RBE2 EDWARDS, Ruth B.
JFa8
Kadmos the Phoenician. A Study in Greek Legends and the Mycenaean Age.
Amsterdam, Hakkert 1979
RBE examines the legend of Kadmos and then considers what value a legend such as this has in the study of the Mycenaean Age.
FAUCOUNAU, Jean
Comment fut imprime le disque de Phaistos?
Kretologia 8 (1979), pp. 105-120
JFa suggests that the disc was made by a culture contemporary with, but distinct from, that of Minoan Oete. He then suggests that the disc was imprinted with seals and discusses the positions of each sign in this light.
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Bibliography
PF 26 FAURE, Paul
Rev: Poursat, Godart and Olivier, Fouilles executees a Mallia: le quartier Mu I, 1978 (LoG/J08)
REG 92 (1979), pp. 240-242
PF concentrates his review on the authors' analysis of the different forms of writing (i.e. marks on metal and writing on vases) from the site of Mallia.
PF Tl FAURE, Paul
Rev: Spyropoulos and OJ.adwick, The Thebes Tablets II, 1975 (fSp/JC 1)
REG 92 (1979), pp. 243-244
PF discusses the importance of two rooms excavated at Thebes in terms of the nineteen fragments of tablets discovered there.
PF28 FAURE, Paul
EFll
Rev: Godart and Olivier, GORILA I, 1976 (l_d}/JO 6)
RPh 53 (1979), pp. 129-132
PF discusses the value of the text and the idea of the evolution of certain Linear A signs into Linear B signs.
FLOYD, Edwin D.
Mycenaean -da-a2 'they gave'
Indogermanische Forschungen 83 (1978)pp. 262-289
ER discusses the meaning of o-da-ab suggesting that it contains a verb form h6 dahan 'thus/as they gave'. He discusses the Mycenaean ending of this word, as well as its context in the Linear B tablets and Homer.
ElF 2 FUR.NEE, E. J.
AF4
Dunkle, wohl vorindogermanische Worter aus dem Anfang des griechischen Lexikons
Mnemosyne 32 (1979), pp. 209-220
EJF proposes non-Indo-European etymologies for various words beginning with alpha. He mentions possible Mycenaean Greek cognates to ayyEAOS" 'messenger' and ata 'earth, land'.
FURUMARK, Arne
Aegean Society
Opuscula Atheniensia 12 (1978), pp. 11-17
AF characterizes Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece from archaeological and textual evidence.
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Bibliography
RJRUMARK, Arne
The Thera Catastrophe-Consequences for European Civilization
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 667-674
AF discusses destructions by earthquake in the Aegean up to that of Thera and then focuses on the end of Minoan civilization. He hypothesizes \'<hat Europe and the Aegean would be like if the Mycenaeans had not superceded the Minoans.
NHGl GAlE, N.H.
Lead Isotopes and Aegean Metallurgy
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 529-545
NHG discusses lead isotopic analysis and uses it to pinpoint the provenance of several lead objects from the Bronze Age Aegean.
CUml GAMBLE, Clive
The Bronze Age Animal Economy from Akrotiri: A Preliminary Analysis
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 745-753
CGm uses the 7155 animal bone fragments from Thera to outline the basic structure of the animal community at the site. He then places Thera in context by discussing other island animal economies in the Bronze Age Aegean.
VG54 GEORGIEV, Vladimir I.
L'origine des desinences du nominatif-accusatif-vocatif duel d'apres les donnees myceniennes
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 341-346
VG discusses the PIE dual nominal declensions in light of Mycenaean evidence.
VG55 GEORGIEV, Vladimir I.
Le disque de Phaestos: Un essai de dechiffrement
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 387-395
VG attempts to establish that the language of the Phaistos disc is Luvian. On this basis he then tries to decipher the disk and offer a translation.
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Bibliography
LoG22 GODART, Louis
Le lineaire A et son environnement
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 27-42
LoG proposes the contemporary existence of Cretan Hieroglyphic and Linear A, rather than the development of the latter from the former, and discusses Linear Bin relation to Linear A.
LoG24 GODART, Louis
Les fouilles recentes en Crete et en Grece continentale
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 353-38) (with addendum)
LoG summarizes the pre-1975 discoveries of Cretan Hieroglyphic, Linear A, and Linear B on Crete, giving the most emphasis to Linear A. He includes bibliographic references for the publications of these finds.
LoG/ASc2 GODART, Louis and Anna SACCDNI
La plus ancienne tablette d 'Enkomi et le lineaire A
Acts Cyprus- Crete (1978), pp. 128-133 (discussion pp. 312-313)
LoG/ ASc examine similarities and divergences between the Linear A texts and the oldest extant writing from Cyprus.
LoG/J09 GODART, Louis and Jean-Pierre OUVIER
GORILA II: Nodules, Scelles et Rondelles Edites avant 1970
Ecole fran~se d'Athenes, Etudes Cretoises 21. Paris, Geuthner 1979
LoG/JO catalogue nodules, seatings, and roundels from Goumia, Hagia Triadha, Kea, Knossos, Mallia, Phaistos, and Zakros. Each item is represented in a photo as well as a drawing.
LoG/JKi/JO 2 GODART, Louis, John T. KillEN and Jean-Pierre OUVIER
Un sixieme fragment de tablette en lineaire B de Tirynthe
Archiiologischer Anzeiger (1979), pp. 450458
LoG/JKi/JO discuss a new tablet fragment found at Tiryns with the word tu-ru-pte-ri-ja on it in light of the two other tablets that contain this word (PY An 35 and PY Un 443).
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Bibliogrnphy
GOROON, C)rus H.
Bronze Age Cities as Hrilological Centers
Ancient World 2 (1979), pp. 4345
CYG reviews the literary achievements of Ebla and Ugarit and suggests that "the written philological tradition at sites like Ugarit goes a long way toward explaining not only the history rut more specifically the literary affinities between Homer and the Bible."
PGr 3 GREENHALGH, P. A L.
The collapse of the Bronze Age power-centres of mainland Greece
MI..S 10.1.79 in BICS 26 (1979), pp. 124-125
PGr attempts to trace the pattern of the destruction of the fortified power-centers of mainland Greece of lli IIIB/C and to identify the destroyers.
JAG 2 GREPPIN, John A C.
On Greek zeta
liES 6 (1978), pp. 141-142
JAG criticizes Billigmeier's article on the development of Greek zeta from Indo-European *y- (JoB 5).
FGs 9 GSCHNITZER, Fritz
V ocal:xilaire et institutions: la continuite historique du deuxieme au premier millenaire
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 109-134
Retention of vocal:xilary items reveals continuity between the Mycenaean and Greek historical periods of cultural, social, and economic organizations.
JH 11 HAINSWOR1H, J. B.
The Homeric formula and the problem of its transmission
Homer: Tradition und Neuerungen, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft: Darmstadt (1979), pp. 368-386
JH discusses and classifies Homeric formulae, with a brief discussion of the relationship of the formulae to Mycenaean Greek. Reprint ofJH3 (BICS 9, 57-68).
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Bibliography
HALS1EAD, Paul
The Bronze Age !Xmography of Crete and Greece-a Note
ABSA 72 (1977), pp. 107-111
PH establishes the importance of human skeletal material in the archaeological record He then documents what these remains can tell us about life expectancy in the different phases of the Bronze Age.
VHa4 HANKEY, Vronwy
Crete, Cyprus and the South-Eastern Mediterranean 1400-1200 B. C.
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 144-157
VHa uses instances of Minoan pottery and other objects found in the southeastern Mediterranean to show that the Minoans had some contact with this area in lM IliA early, very little in lM IIIA2, and some contact once again in lM IIIB. Some pottery cited is inscribed.
AH133 HEUBECK, Alfred
Schrift
(Bel. 3, Kapitel X of Archaeologia Home rica) GOttingen, Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1979
AH discusses the major writing systems of the Aegean: Cretan Hieroglyphic, linear A, linear B, Cypro-Minoan, and alphabetic Greek (including its relationship to Homer).
AH134 HEUBECK, .Alfred
Geschichte bei Homer
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 227-25J
AH compares Homeric vocabulary with the vocabulary of the linear B tablets and concludes that the depiction of the Mycenaean Age in Homer is not based on oral tradition handed down from Mycenaean times, but a reflection of Homer's contemporary society.
AH135 HEUBECK, Alfred
Remarks on the Sign-doublets ro2, ra2, ta2
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 239-257
AH attempts to demonstrate that inherited consonantal yod was retained in all positions in proto-Greek, but had been eliminated in Mycenaean, leaving various reflexes. He suggests that the values rja, rjo, and tja for ra2, ro:> and ta2 cannot be supported by the evidence of the tablets and should be abandoned.
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Bibliography
HILLER, Stefan
Zeus in den Mykenischen Texten
Paragraph la, colunms 1001-lW (Zeus Teil II) in Paulys Realencyclopiidie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Suppl. XV, Munich, Druckenmuller, 1978
StH gives the etymology of 'Zeus' and evidence of the god's importance and cult from the linear B texts.
StH 16 HILLER, Stefan
Rev: A. Strorel, Der spiitbronzezeitliche Seevolkersturm. Ein Forschungsuberblick mit F olgerungen zur biblischen Exodusthematik, Berlin/New York, De Gruyter 1976
AOF 26 (1978-1979), pp. 139-144
StH praises Strorel, but points out textual and archaeological problems with the hypothesis that the Sea People were of Mycenaean! Anatolian origin. He provides a brief bibliography on relevant subjects.
StH 17 HilLER, Stefan
linear A und die semitischen Sprachen
AOF26 (1978-1979), pp. 221-235
StH reviews the evidence for and against connecting linear A to the Semitic language family and concludes that the evidence is insufficient to make a definitive judgment.
StH 18 HilLER, Stefan
Mykenische Archaologie
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 183-197
StH gives an overview of the history of Mycenology and discusses its interaction with other disciplines.
StH 19 HilLER, Stefan
Das ldeograrnm *245 (KN Sf 4465): Eine archaologische Deutung (appendix to Mykenische Archaologie, StH 18)
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 198-205
StH attempts to establish *245 as 'parasol' through references to Near Eastern and Greek iconography, as well as linear B texts.
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Bibliography
HillER, Stefan
Rev: Hallager, The Mycenaean Palace at Knossos, 1977 (ErH 4)
Gnomon 51 (1979), pp. 768-773
StH discusses Hallager's use of ceramic and architectural evidence, as well as the dating of the linear B tablets, to argue for a LM IIIB date for the final destruction of the palace.
StH21 HillER, Stefan
Ka-ko na-wi-jo, Notes on the Interdependencies of Temple and Bronze in the Aegean Bronze Age
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 189-194
StH proposes that 'ka-ko na-wi-jo' refers to 'temple bronze' based on comparative archaeological evidence.
SH 41 HCXID, M. Sinclair F.
Traces of the Eruption Oltside Thera
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 681-D<Xl
SH discusses his oclief that the eruption of Thera occurred in LM lA and was not responsible for the large-scale destruction by fire that is seen in LM IB Crete. He points out, however, that the spiritual and psychological impacts of the eruption must have been immense.
SH 42 HCXID, M. Sinclair F.
Rev: Dickinson, The Origins of Mycenaean Civilisation, 1977 (OD 2)
JHS 99 (1979), p. 199
SH descriocs Dickinson's theory that the rise in power of Pylos and Mycenae may have been due to their acting as intermediaries on a copper and tin trade route from the north and/or west to Crete. He then reviews the book chapter by chapter.
J1H28 HOOKER, James T.
The Origin of the Linear B Script
Supplement to Minos 8 (1979)
JTH outlines his theories on the origin and gradual development of linear B from linear A and denies that a Mycenaean invasion of Crete would have provided the main stimulus for the appearance of the Greek language on Crete.
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ITH29 HOOKER, James T.
A Note on ava~
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), p. 2(i)
JTH cites an instance in the Odyssey where ava~ is used in neither a divine nor a heroic context, but rather as a simple 'master' and wonders if the Mycenaean word for a sheep owner may have teen wa-na-ka. This would correlate well with his relief that in the Pylos tablets the word wa-na-ka sometimes referred to an official of local standing, not a 'king' of the Pylian state.
HOOKER, James T.
New Reflections on the J:Xman Invasion
Klio 61 (1979), pp. 353-3(i)
JTH examines and refutes many of Rubinsohn's arguments that promote the idea that the llirian invasion actually occurred ca. 1200 B.C.E. JTH then proposes that the destructions at the end of the Bronze Age were due to "internecine warfare precipitated by economic instability and perhaps associated with local risings."
ITH31 HOOKER, James T.
Ilios and the Iliad
Wiener Studien 92 (1979), pp. 5-21
JTH proposes an actual historical scenario that could have given rise to the Homeric epic cycle: Troy VI is destroyed by an earthquake and Mycenaean Greeks descend on the weakened city in order to plunder it. Alternative scenarios are discussed
ITH32 HOOKER, James T.
TheW anax in the linear B Tablets
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 100-111
JTH first lays out all the tablets that mention the wanax and then, by focusing on the land-holding and perfumed-oil tablets, concludes that the wanax may re a purely local dignitary of which there were many (wanaktes) or that there was one "great" wanax around whom revolved satellite wanaktes.
ITH33 HOOKER, James T. yE'<j>upa: A Semitic Loan Word?
Fs Szemerenyi (1979), pp. 387-398
JTH remarks on the meaning and forms of yE'<j>upa, then considers its origin and concludes that the word may have teen absorbed into Greek from Semitic literature which accounts for its use in the Iliad.
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RHS/001 HOPE SIMPSON, Richard and Oliver T. P. K DICKINSON
A Gazeteer of Aegean Civilization in the Bronze Age /: The Mainland and the Islands
Goteborg, Astrom 1979
RHS/OD catalogue sites on the Greek mainland and the Cyclades dating from the Early Bronze Age to the Late Bronze Age. A useful summary at the end gives an overview of the developments in these areas during the Bronze Age.
AnHIFBr 1 HURST, Andre and Franr,:oise BRUSCHWEIIER
Ih;criptions d'objets a Pylos et dans !'Orient contemporain
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 65-00
AnHIFBr establish that in the listing of objects in the Linear B texts there is not only a pictorial element, but also a written element. They then analyze this written element in light of several different types of objects. Clmeiform texts are also examined in this way.
SEI 1 IAKOVIDIS, Spyros E.
Pl49
PI 50
A Hundred Years of Mycenaean Archaeology
Antiquaries Journal 58 (1978), pp. 15-30
SEI provides an overview of Mycenaean archaeology and characterizes Mycenaean civilization, including the writing system
IllEVSKI, Petar H.
The Ancient Greek in Contact with Other Balkan Languages
Studia Albanica 16 (1979), pp. 139-161
PI attempts to discern elements of Mycenaean and Byzantine Greek linguistic influence on other ancient Balkan languages, using evidence from onomastics, epigraphy, and lexical glosses.
IllEVSKI, Petar H.
Mycenaean ka-ra-na-ko
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 161-169
PI proposes the interpretation 'kriinarkhos' for ka-ra-na-ko, from Kp~v11 'spring, fountain' and -apxos'administrator.'
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PI 52
PI 53
PI 54
Vl6
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IllEVSKI, Petar H.
Rev: IXger-Jalkotzy, E-QE-TA. Zur Rolle des Gefolgschaftswesens in der Sozialstruktur mykenischer Reiche, 1978 (SIX 5)
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), pp. 167-170
In Macedonian.
IllEVSKI, Petar H.
Mycenaean qo-te-wo i-ju
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), p. 250
PI analyzes the Mycenaean word qo-te-u and reconstructs the name 'Phoiteus' from it.
IllEVSKI, Petar H.
Further on the Followers in Homeric and Mycenaean Greek (SIX 5)
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), p. 286
PI praises IXger-Jalkotzy's book E-qe-ta and makes some critical points that would strengthen her thesis.
IllEVSKI, Petar H.
Vocabulary Words from the Mycenaean Personal Names
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 135-146
PI discusses Mycenaean personal names in terms of their derivation and meaning.
IVANOV, V. V.
Reflexion of Indo-European Rules of Syntactical Accentuation in Mycenaean Greek
Balcanica. Recherches linguistiques, ed. T.V. Civ'jan, Moskva Nauka (1979), pp. 39-55
VI compares the positions of emphatic and non-emphatic verbs in sentences in Mycenaean Greek and other Indo-European languages. In Russian with precis in English.
JAMESON, Michael H.
Rev: B. C. Dietrich, The Origins of Greek Religion (1974) (BCD 8) and E. T. Vermeule, Gotterkult, Archeologica homeric a 3 V (1974) (EmT 25)
Classical Philology 74 (1979), pp. 250-252
MJ reviews two works which attempt to trace the sources of classical Greek religion.
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JANKO, Richard
The use of npos-, npoT{, and noT{ in Homer
Glotta 57 (1979), pp. 24-29
RiJ uses Homeric distributions of npos- and npoTUnoT{ as a starting point for positing a strong Aeolic influence on the transmission of the Homeric texts. He makes brief reference to Mycenaean Greek elements in Homer.
RiK. 4 KAMM, Richard
Zur Bedeutung von L62 (dem "Gesicht") und L91 (dem Schildzeichen) in der minoischen Linear A-Schrift
Orbis 28 (1979), pp. 188-191
RiK discusses origins and values of certain Linear A signs and finds possible connections eetween some Linear A words and Indo-European roots. He interprets the text HT 6.
VK14 KARAGEORGHIS, Vassos
The relations eetween Cyprus and Crete, 2(XX)..500 B.C.: a general survey
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. xi-xiv
In introducing the proceedings of the conference, VK touches on the major subjects to ee addressed concerning the relations between Cyprus and Crete from 2(ID..500 B.C.E.
VK13 KARAGEORGHIS, Vassosed.
Acts of the International Symposium "The Relations between Cyprus and Crete, ca. 2000-500 B.C." (Cyprus 1978)
Proceedings of the symposium that characterize contact eetween Cyprus and Crete. The papers discuss trade, metallurgy, and the evolution of script eetween 2(XX)..500 B.C.E.
TK.yl KElLY, Thomas
Rev: Sandars, The Sea Peoples: Warriors of the Ancient Mediterranean 1250-1150 B.C., 1978 (NKS 4)
The Historian 41:4 (1979) p. 155
TK.y praises Sandars' volume, which deals with the destruction of the eastern Mediterranean brought about by the Sea Peoples.
Bibliogranhy
JKi'Z7 KillEN, John T.
The linear B Tablets and Economic History: Some Problems
MLS ll5.79 in B/CS 26 (1979), pp. 133-134
JKi discusses the status of the women on the Aa, Ab, and Ak tablets, as well as that of the male workers. In particular, he considers the bronzesmiths in light of their also reing landholders.
JKi 28 KillEN, John T.
The Knossos Ld (1) Tablets
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 151-181
JKi uses the KN Ld series as a starting point for an analysis of the textile industry at Knossos.
ABKl KNAPP, A. Bernard
A Re-examination of the Interpretation of Cypriote Material Clllture in the MC lll-LC I Period in the Light of Textual Data
Ph.D. Dissertation, the University of California, Berkeley (1979) (DA 40 [198)] 4169A)
ABK links Cyprus to the name 'Alashiya' and, following an examination of all the evidence of Cypriot material culture, considers all texts which mention 'Alashiya'. Archaeological and historical evidence are considered, and there is an appendix which catalogues all the items exchanged between Cyprus and the Aegean during the period in question.
RU 1 LAFFINEUR, Robert
Rev: Dickinson, The Origins of Mycenaean Civilisation, 1977 (OD 2)
L'Antiquite Classique 48 (1979), pp. 757-759
RU discusses Dickinson's treatment of pottery chronology and other material remains to support his thesis on the origins of Mycenaean civilization.
Rii 2 LAFFINEUR, Robert
Rev: Hallager, The Mycenaean Palace at Knossos, 1977 (ErH 4)
L'Antiquiti Classique 48 (1979), pp. 759-761
RU discusses Hallager's position on the destruction of Knossos, then discusses Hallager's work which concentrates on a re-examination of the West Magazines and the pottery from there.
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RU 3 LAFFINEUR, RoOCrt:
Rev: Thger-Jalkotzy, Fremde Zuwanderer im spiitmykenischen Griechenland, 1977 (SIX 3)
L'Antiquite Classique 48 (1979), pp. 761-763
RU discusses the study of non-Greek elements of late Mycenaean Greece, with emphasis on ceramic evidence.
ML128 LEJEUNE, Michel
La phooologie: l'exemple des labiovelaires
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 53-68
ML reviews external evidence for the readings of signs 16, 78, 21, and 32 as labiovelars, and discusses the phonetic values thereof.
ML129 LEJEUNE, Michel
Mycenien TO-TO et vectique TATTAD
RPh 53 (1979), pp. 205-214
ML gives a comparative etymological analysis of the pronoun to-to.
ML130 LEJEUNE, Michel
Sur la fiscalite pylienne Ma
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 147-150
Discusses the administrative system of the Ma series from Pylos.
AIL3 IEUKART,Alex
Autour de ka-ko na-wi-jo: quelques criteres
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 183-187
The meaning of the term 'na-wi-jo' from PY Jn 829 is discussed. AIL concludes that it refers to 'temple' bronze.
AIL4 IEUKART,Alex
Appendix: The formation of xaA.K{vaos
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), p. 194
A note on the formation of xaA.K{vaos, and the relationship between the Mycenaean and classical meanings of the term.
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UNDGREN, Margareta
The Interpretation of Personal !Xsignations in linear B: Methodological Problems
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 81-86
MgL presents a methodology for examining personal designations other than names and discusses the point that these designations indicate the interrelations between people registered in the tablets.
MAUJoCl UTIAUER, M. A and Joost H. CROUWEL
Wheeled Vehicles and Ridden Animals in the Ancient Near East
Leiden, E. J. Brill 1979
MAIJJoC investigate wheeled vehicles and ridden animals using physical as well as textual sources in a study spanning the fourth millennium B.C.E. to the first millennium B.C.E. in the Near East.
JVL 7 LUCE, J. V.
The Orronology of the LM I !Xstruction Horizons in Thera and G-ete
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 785-790
JVL discusses his view that the effects of the Theran eruption were not felt on G-ete in LM lA as a period of time distinct from LM lB.
MMr3 MARAZZI, Massirniliano
Contriooti allo studio della "societa micenea": l'organizzazione intema in rapporto alla circolazione dei beni nel bacino del Mediterraneo
QUCC 30 (1979), pp. 115-130
MMr tries to place the Mycenaean palaces in a context within Mycenaean society and uses several Linear B tablets and series of tablets to help support his hypothesis.
DMz/MSi 1 MARCDZZI, Daria and Marcella SINA1RA
La Geografia di G-eta: Problemi e Prospettive
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 171-182
DMz!MSi examine the geographic layout of G-ete in the late Bronze Age using place names from the KN tablets.
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MASSON, Emilia The International Symposium in Nicosia-The Relations Between Cyprus and Crete, 2000-500 B.C.: Communications epigraphiques
Kadmos 18 (1979), p. 96
ErnM discusses briefly the three papers in the "Relations Between Cyprus and Crete" conference that focus on some aspects of the Cypriot script.
EmM26 MASSON, Emilia L'apparition de l'ecriture a ClJ.ypre: temoignage probable des contacts entre l'ile de Crete et l'ile de Cllypre au cours de la premiere moitie du deuxieme millenaire
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 134-138
ErnM considers the origins of the Cypriot script and suggests its origins are on Crete, though there is little clear evidence of the relationship between the two islands in the sixteenth century B.C.E.
EmM27 MASSON, Emilia
Le chypro-Illirlocn 1: Comparaisons possibles avec les syllabaires du ler millenaire et l'etOO.Chypriote
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 397-400
ErnM discusses what is known about the script CM I, the language it represents, and its relationship to other scripts of Cyprus and its surroundings.
FMa3 MA WET, Francine
Rev: Garcfa-Ram6n, Les origines postmyceniennes du groupe dialectal eolien: etude linguistique, 1975 (JGR 10)
L'Antiquite Classique 48 (1979), pp. 333-335
FMa praises Garcia-Ram6n's work, citing its sensible modification of the usual classifications of Greek dialects and its clearer and more coherent view of them
MMe3 MEIER-BRUGGER, Michael
Rev: Colloquium Mycenaeum, 1979 (ERIHM 1)
Kratylos 24 (1979), pp. 81-88
MMe gives brief synopses and comments on each paper presented in Colloquium Mycenaeum.
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Bibliogrnnhy
MEIER-BRUGGER, Michael
Zur Bildung von griechisch Totos-, otos-, no'los
Museum Helveticum 36 (1979), pp. 129-135
MMe discusses the Indo-European origins of To'los-, otos-, and no 'los-, citing possible Mycenaean comparanda.
AM13 MEIE, Alfonso
n catasto miceneo di Pilo
Terre et paysans dependents dans les societes antiques. Paris, CN.R.S. 1979, pp. 11-79
AMI analyzes the Pylos land tablets and discusses administration and working of land
JLM41 MELENA, Jose L.
Cb the Vase Inscription KHZ 1 and the Possible Use of a as a Dmuny Vowel for Final-Word SyllaOOgrams
letter in Nestor 6:5 (1979), p. 1369
JlM presents another case which argues for a teing used as a dummy vowel for final-word syllabograrns.
PM 19 MERlGGI, Piero
Nouveaux documents et n!sultats dans le domaine des langues egeennes des hieroglyphes cretois jusqu'a l'eteochypriote
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 411418
PM suggests common elements among the various writing systems and languages of the Aegean area and interprets texts based on these common elements.
PM/MPt 1 MERlGGI, Piero and Massimo POEITO
Nuovi sigilli cretesi
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 97-99
PMIMPt descrite ten new seals from Crete, one of which is inscribed with linear B. The text is accompanied by black and white photographs, but no drawings.
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MOLCANOV, A. A.
An Interpretation of the Largest Cypro-Minoan Inscription from Enkomi
VDI 147 (1979), pp. 126-134
The inscription is an annual list of memrers of a board of magistrates and gives evidence that certain elements of Minoan political tradition were preserved in historical times, especially in Crete and Sparta. AAM relieves the language of the Cypro-Minoans is of Creto-Minoan origin.
PMo4 MONIEIL, Pierre
Rev: Crespo, Elementos Antiguos y Modernos en la Prosodia Homeric a, 1977 (ECr 2)
RPh 53 (1979), pp. 132-134
PMo praises Crespo's work with philological ideas and theories on Homeric Greek, rut also offers a few criticisms.
OM 1 MORA, Oelia
Rev: Hallager, The Mycenaean Palace at Knossos, 1977 (ErH 4)
Athenaeum 57 (1979), pp. 164-165
OM comments on Hallager's methods and conclusions concerning the date of the final destruction at Knossos and mentions the discussion of stirrup-jar distrirution and the bibliography in Hallager's book.
AMQlO MORESCHINI-QUATIORDIO, Adriana
HP A ed HPm:: Un Tentativo di Esegesi Etimologica
SSL 19 (1979), pp. 167-198
AMQ demonstrates that the theonym "Hpa is not derived from "Hpws-, rut rather is borrowed into Greek from the Sumerian theonym Eres.gi.gal. The spiritus asper is attriruted to analogy to T]pws-.
LMBl MORGAN BROWN, Livia
The Ship Procession in the Miniature Fresco
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 629-644
LMB examines the ships from the Miniature Fresco in detail and determines the nature of the event taking place from the specific elements of these ships.
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MORPURGO DAVIES, Anna
Terminology of Power and Terminology of Work in Greek and linear B
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 87-108
Retention and loss of vocabulary items can be indicative of disruption and continuity in the pattern of state organization and of human activities.
HM35 MOHLEsTEIN, Hugo
1-pe-me-de-ja et lphimecteia
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 235-237
HM proposes a prehellenic interpretation 'lpmedeia' for i-pe-me-de-ja in PY Tn 316.
IDMlO MUHL Y, James D.
Cypriote Copper: Some Geological and Metallurgical Problems
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 87-100
JDM examines the development of copper metallurgy on Cyprus and Crete, dealing principally with the ox-hide type of ingot and its presence on both islands as well as else\\here in the Aegean.
IDM9 MUHL Y, James D.
New Evidence for Sources of and Trade in Bronze Age Tin
The Search for Ancient Tin: A Seminar, Alan D. Franklin, Jacqueline S. Olin, and Theodore A. Wertime, edd Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1979, pp. 4347
JDM discusses the type of tin in use in the Bronze Age, as well as the trade routes in the Ancient Near East it probably traveled. He also mentions the documentary sources for the trade of tin, including the cuneiform texts of the 3rd/2nd millennium B.C.E.
WeN4 NAHM,Wemer
Zum Diskos von Hlaistos IT
Kadmos 118 (1979), pp. 1-25
WeN gives a detailed analysis of the characters, syntax, and content of the Phaistos Disc.
ONgl NEGBI,O.
The 'Miniature Fresco' from Thera and the Emergence of Mycenaean Art
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 645-656
ONg illustrates characteristics from the Miniature Fresco which are closely related to mainland Greece, and especially to contemporaneous objects from the shaft graves at Mycenae
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OUVIER, Jean-Pierre
L'origine de l'ecriture li.neaire B
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 43-52
JO proposes that the Unear B writing system was derived from an already archaic form of the linear A writing system by Greeks living in the area of Knossos around the reginning of the sixteenth century B.C.E.
OilVIER, Jean-Pierre
Editions, index, dictionnaires: etat des questions
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 3542
Brief discussion of reference publications regarding Mycenaean texts up to 1979.
JO/OP/FVa 1 OUVIER, Jean-Pierre, Olivier PElDN, and Frieda V ANDENABEELE
Un nouveau document en lineaire A au palais de Mallia
DP8
BCH 103 (1979), pp. 3-27
JO/OPIFV a discuss a four-sided bar inscribed (MA 10) with linear A discovered at Mallia in 1978.
PAGE,D!nys
On the Relation retween the Thera Eruption and the D!solation of Eastern Crete c. 1450 B.C.
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 691-698
DP discusses several theories as to why Eastern Crete was wholly abandoned c. 1450 B.C.E. and settles on the explanation that the abandonment was the result of the Theran eruption.
ThGP 1 PALAIMA, Thomas G.
On the Vase Inscription KH Z 1
Letter in Nestor 6: 6 (1979), pp. 1378-1379
ThGP cautions that Melena's new reading of KHZ 1 may notre correct and that it would re rest not to count KHZ 1 as providing another case in support of the scribal use of a as a dummy (or empty) vowel in word-final syllal:ograms.
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LP 85 PALMER, Leonard R.
A Mycenaean 'Akhilleid'?
Serta philologica Aenipontana III (lnnsbrucker Beitriige zur Kulturwissenschaft 20) Univ. Innsbruck 1979, pp. 255-261
LP investigates the linguistic elements of the names 'Achilles' and 'O:lysseus' in order to determine if the names have any Mycenaean context. His examination of the name 'Achilles' looks at a tablet from the Room of the OJ.ariot Tablets at Knossos.
LP 86 PALMER, Leonard R.
Rev: Hiller and Panagl, Die friihgriechischen Texte aus mykenischer Zeit, 1976 (StH/OPa 2)
Gnomon 51 (1979), pp. 288-290
LP generally praises Hiller and Panagl, rut suggests alternate social and economic structures in Bronze Age Greek societies based primarily on the land-holding tablets. He briefly mentions the Cretan origin of mainland stirrup jars.
LP 'irl PALMER, Leonard R.
Rev: D.lhoux, Aspects du vocabulaire economique mycenien, 1976 (YD4)
Gnomon 51 (1979), pp. 596-598
LP criticizes some aspects of D.lhoux's work, such as his etymological treatment of the temple landholdings and the role of the qa-si-re-we in the Mycenaean economy.
LP 88 PALMER, Leonard R.
Some New Mycenaean Functional Gods?
Letter in Nestor 6:2 (1979), pp. 1338-1339
LP proposes that ma-ri-ne-u may te Mallineus, 'god of woolens;' tu-wi-no may te Thuinon 'concerned with thuea;' and ma-ki-ro-ne equals mageiros 'ootcher, cook,' thus connecting the names of deities to their functions.
LP 89 Palmer, Leonard R.
Context and Geography: Crete
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 43-63
LP examines the location of linear B place names from Crete. He discusses the conclusions reached in the third edition of The Knossos Tablets in light of information from the fourth edition.
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PANAGL, Oswald
Textual Features in the Linear B Tablets
Colloquium Myceneaum (1979), pp. 313-322
A discussion of the Mycenaean tablets from the perspective of text linguistics. OPa proposes that anaphora can account for some problematic cases previously attributed to scribal error.
TJP 1 PAPAOOPOULOS, Thanassis
Mycenaean Achaea
SIMA 55:1 (1979)
TJP characterizes Mycenaean Achaea by cataloguing sites in this region as well as the architecture of settlements, tombs, pottery and artefacts. Many charts and tables are included.
TJP 2 P APAOOPOULOS, Thanassis
Mycenaean Achaea
SIMA 55:2 (1979)
This is a volume of plates illustrating the text volume TJP 1.
GPc 1 PASCUCCI, G.
Le componendi linguistiche dellatino secondola dottrina varroniana
Fs Riposati (1979), pp. 339-363
GPc looks at the development of Latin and notes the influence upon it of the Mycenaean language.
PERPIILOU, Jean-Louis
Rev: Spyropoulos and Omdwick, The Thebes Tablets II, 1975 (TSp/JC 1)
REA 8) (1978), pp. 331-332
JLP points out the work's value and reviews some of the new elements of Linear B revealed by its publication.
EP 20 PERUZZI, Emilio
Aspetti culturali del lazio primitivo
Aorence, Olschki 1978
EP discusses the Mycenaean presence in ancient Latium, using textual evidence from Mycenaean Greek.
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PEIRUSEVSKI, Mihail D.
Revision de la translitteration des syllabogrammes *17 (za), *20 (zo ), *74 (ze ), et *79 (zu'!)
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 259-265
MDP proposes that the series previously transliterated za, ze, zo, zu instead be transliterated as a palatal or palatalized series kja, kje, kjo, kju, and that the labiovelar series qa, qe, qi, qo be transliterated kwa, kwe, kwi, kwo, according to their proposed phonetic values.
KMP2 PEIRUSO, Karl M.
Lead Weights from Akrotiri: Preliminary Observations
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 547-553
KMP discusses the lead weights found at Akrotiri in the context of a Minoan system of measures to "Mrich he believes these Theran weights belong.
GJP 1 PINAULT, Georges-Jean
Grec d:ya86,;
Munchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 38 (1979), pp. 165-170
GJP examines the etymology of d:ya86s-, making very brief mention of Mycenaean evidence.
NP 11 Pl.ATON, Nicolaos
L'exportation du cuivre de l'ile de OJ.ypre en Crete et les installations metallurgiques de la Crete minoenne
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 101-110
NP points out that, despite the presence of extensive metal-working facilities and rich metal finds, Crete had very few indigenous copper sources. He posits that Cretan copper came from copper-rich Cyprus.
KPF 1 POUNGER FOSTER, Karen
Aegean Faience in the Bronze Age
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1979
KPF deals with the technology and terminology of faience, then discusses Minoan and Greek mainland faience in terms of vessel or object type. There is also a section on the characteristics and distribution of Aegean faience.
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LeP 8 POMERANCE, Leon
Improbability of a Theran Collapse D.uing the New Kingdom, 1503-1447 B.C.
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 797-fliJ3
LeP suggests that no area-wide destruction occurred between 1503-1447 B.C.E. in the Aegean due to the Theran eruption, because Aegean-Egyptian intercourse continued uninterrupted during this period, as shown by evidence from Egypt.
LeP 9 POMERANCE, Leon
Thera and the Aegean World: The Interdisciplinary Meeting Held at Thera, 18-25 August 1978
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 178-lfliJ
LeP dismisses the Akrotiri earthquake as a possible cause for the downfall of Minoan civilization, and discusses the effects of the earthquake.
MRP17 POPHAM, Mervyn R.
Rev: Hallager, The Mycenaean Palace at Knossos, 1977 (ErH 4)
JHS 99 (1979), pp. 202-203
MRP discusses Hallager's evidence for dating the destruction of Knossos to 1M IIIB.
MRP18 POPHAM, Mervyn R.
Thera and the Aegean World
Antiquity 53 (1979), pp. 57-ffJ
MRP discusses the basic issues brought up at the Second International Congress, including the date of the Theran eruption and the damage it caused to East Crete, among other topics.
EPo 1 PORADA, Edith
A Theban Cylinder Seal in Cypriote Style with Minoan Elements
Acts Cyprus-Crete (1978), pp. 111-120
EPo attempts to date a cylinder seal which was found at Thebes, but made in Cyprus, and has definite Minoan iconographical influence.
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GC37 PUGUESE CARRATEill, Giovanni
Afrodite cretese
OR.l
JR37
JR38
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 131-141
Consulting ancient Greek sources to detennine the origins of Aphrodite, GC believes the goddess originated on Crete. He links Aphrodite to Ariadne, as well as to da-purri-to-jo po-ti-ni-ja from a Linear B tablet found atKnossos.
RACKHAM,O.
The Flora and Vegetation of Thera and Crete before and after the Great Eruption.
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 755-764
OR attempts to identify some of the plants in the art of Akrotiri and to detennine what part they played in the life of inhabitants. He then examines the vegetation of ancient Thera, modem Thera, and ancient Crete.
RAISON, Jacques
Rev: Hallager, The Mycenaean Palace at Knossos, 1977 (ErH 4)
Revue Archeologique (1979), pp. 143-146
JR discusses how Hallager approaches the evidence to detennine when Knossos was destroyed and his conclusion that it was destroyed in lM ill.
RAISON, Jacques
Rev: IXger-Jalkotzy, Fremde Zuwanderer im spiitmykenischen Griechenland, 1977 (SIX 3)
Revue Archeologique (1979), pp. 319-320
JR discusses SIX's characterization of the ceramic chronology of Aigeira in Achaia with regard to the final destruction of Mycenaean civilization.
CQR15 RENFREW, A. Colin
Hl.ylakopi and the Late Bronze I Period in the Cyclades
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 437-447
CoR discusses the stratigraphic sequence at Hl.ylakopi as evidence that the eruption of Thera occurred earlier thanlMIB.
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CoR16
Bibliography
RENFREW, A. O:Jlin
Phylakopi and Questions of Cult in the Aegean Late Bronze Age
MLS 21.3.79 in BICS 26 (1979), pp. 1:D-131
O:JR questions the validity of the term "Minoan-Mycenaean religion." He then discusses differences in cult practice over time and geographical area, as reflected in the archaeological remains.
CoR17 RENFREW, A. O:Jlin
The Eruption of Thera and Minoan Crete
Volcanic Activity and Human Ecology (1979), pp. 565-585
O:JR reviews the arguments for and against the idea that the volcanic eruption of Thera caused the downfall of Minoan civilization on Crete.
CoR18 RENFREW, A. O:Jlin
Systems O:Jllapse as Social Transformation: Catastrophe and Anastrophe in Early State Societies
Transformation: Mathematical Approaches to Culture Change. edd. A. C. Renfrew, K. O:Joke, N.Y. Academic Press,1979, pp. 481-506
O:JR discusses models as an explanation for the destruction of an early state society and the subsequent passing into a "dark age." He bases his theories for a large part on the collapse of Mycenaean Greece.
ER49 RISCH, Ernst
Die griechischen Dialekte im 2. vorchristlichen Jahrtausend
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 91-111
A comparison of later dialects with the Mycenaean of the linear B tablets results in grouping of related dialects. Dialectal differences within Mycenaean are also discussed
ER 51 RISCH, Ernst
Les consonnes palatalisees dans le grec du n· millenaire et des premiers siecles du J• millenaire
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 267-281
ER presents a relative chronology of consonant changes and proposes palatalized transcriptions for za, ze, etc. and rab ro2•
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ERJHM 1
Bibliography
RISGI, Ernst and Hugo MOHLEsTEIN, edd.
Colloquium Mycenaeum: Actes du Sixieme Colloque International sur les Textes Myceniens et Egeens Tenu a Chaumont sur Neuchatel du 7 au 13 Septembre 1975
Universite de NeGchatel, 1979
The papers in this volume are divided in the following groups: instruments of scholarship; the Mycenaean world and the Near East; social and economic life and Mycenaean administration; special interpretations (papers discussing specific texts or series); linguistic problems; new texts and interpretations of ideograms; the decipherment of neighboring scripts. (Reviewed MMe 3)
NRo 1 ROBERTS, Neil
The Location and Environment of Knossos
ABSA 74 (1979), pp. 231-241
NRo discusses the physical geography of Knossos in terms of the site's resource base and location in antiquity.
AHLR1 ROBK.IN, A H. L.
The Agricultural Year: The Commodity SA and the Linen Industry of Mycenaean Pylos
AlA 83 (1979), pp. 469474
AI-llR concludes that linen was a winter crop and that Pylos had a thriving linen industry, and dates the destruction of Pylos in early spring based on the type of information in the linen tablets. Estimates of harvest yield and quantity of cloth produced are deduced.
HBR1 ROSEN, Haiim B.
L'hebreu et ses rapports avec le monde classique. Essai d'evaluation culturelle.
Paris, Geuthner 1979
HBR links words and structures of Hebrew to words and structures of classical languages. Pages 5-7 specifically mention Mycenaean.
CR83 RUlJGH,C.J.
Rev: A Heubeck, Die homerische Frage. Ein Bericht iiber die Forschung der letzten Jahrzehnte, 1974
Bibliotheca Orienta/is 36 (1979), pp. 122-124
CR outlines Heubeck's work, giving possible additional attestations of Homeric divinities in the Linear B corpus.
35
Bibliography
CR&S RUIJGH, C J.
Faits linguistiques et donnees extemes relatifs aux chars et aux roues
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 2JJ7-22J)
CR remarks on the etymology of a-mo, 'chariot,' and related vocabulary, as well as fonns of the ROTA ideogram.
CR84 RUIJGH, ComelisJ.
La morphologie du grec
SMEA 2J) (1979), pp. 69-90
CR discusses the contribution which the decipherment of linear B has made towards confinning or developing precise reconstructions of Greek morphology.
MR.]) RUIPEREz, Martin S.
Le genitif singulier thematique en mycenien et en grec du premier millenaire
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 283-293
MR posits two types of structure for the thematic genitive singular in the first millennium: Type A, -oio, attested in east Thessalian, and Type B, -oo, unattested, in all other dialects.
BoR 8 RUfKOWSKI, Bogdan
Religious Elements in the Thera Frescoes
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 661-664
BoR discusses several different sorts of religious elements which he relieves tote present in the miniature frescoes and the larger paintings from the West House.
ASc38 SACCONI, Anna
Les editions de textes 25 ans apres
SMEA 2JJ (1979), pp. 15-26
Report of the editions of Cretan Hieroglyphic, Linear A, and Linear B texts published eetween 1956 and 1979.
ASc39 SACCONI, Anna
Le role et la valeur des ideograrnmes *124 et *125 dans les textes myceniens
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 347-352
ASc links *124 and *125 to different types of papyrus. In doing so, she touches on the scrites who wrote these signs, the context of the signs, the word ku-pa-ro and the papyrus in Minoan and Mycenean decoration.
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JSk:3
Bibliography
SAKEILARAK.IS, Giannis A
To EAE<j>avT66ovTo Kat TJ KaTEpyaa{a Tou aTa IJ-UKT]VatKa xpovtKa
Bt~Ato8rlKTJ Ti\S' E:v 'A8r]vats- d:pxawAoytKi\5' hatpE{as- 93 (Athens 1979)
JSk discusses the etymology and composition of ivory, and its working, use, and distribution in the Mycenaean archaeological record
FS 21 SGIACHERMEYR, Fritz
Akrotiri-First Maritime Republic?
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 423428
FS establishes his view that Akrotiri was not ruled by the Minoans, but was in fact the first sea-trading republic governed by patricians.
WoS2 SCHIERING, Wolfgang
The Eruption of the Volcano on Thera and the Destructions on Crete
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 699-701
W oS discusses his view that the eruption of Thera did not cause the LM IB destruction of Crete.
HaS 3 SCHMETA, Hans
Rev: Onistine Frei-liithy, Der Einfluss der griechischen Personennamen auf die Wortbildung, 1978 (CFL 1)
Kratylos 23 (1978), pp. 115-118
HaS gives a rather critical review of the thesis that some early Greek substantives developed from personal names. Brief mention of personal names in Mycenaean texts.
BSe4 SERGENT, Bernard
Mythologie et histoire en Grece ancienne
DHA 5 (1979) pp. 59-101
BSe examines how certain facets of the Mycenaean Age are incorporated into Homer and others are not. He tries to trace the evolution of myth and fact from the Mycenaean Age down to Homer.
BSe5 SERGENT, Bernard
Les trois fonctions des Indo-Europeens dans la Grece ancienne: bilan critique
Annates (ESC) 6 (1979), pp. 1155-1186
BSe discusses the Greek evidence for Dumezil's tripartite structure of Indo-European culture, i.e., religion, war, and wealth. The Mycenaean evidence is primarily from frescoes.
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JoS7
JoSS
JoS9
Bibliography
SHAW, Joseph W.
Consideration of the Site of Akrotiri as a Minoan Settlement
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 429-436
Architectural parallels octween Akrotiri and Crete are discussed.
SHAW, Joseph W.
Excavations at Kommos (Crete) D.rring 1977
Hesperia 47,2 (1978), pp. lll-154
JoS discusses the second season of excavation at Kommos, including some lM lli areas of the site and the Late Bronze Age lli pottery.
SHAW, Joseph W.
Excavations at Kommos (Crete) During 1978
Hesperia 48, 2 (1979), pp. 145-173
JoS discusses the third season of excavation at Kommos, including some lM lli areas of the site and the Late Bronze Age lli pottery.
GASl SHEErS, George A.
The Dialectological Implications of Secondary Mid-Vowels in Greek
AJPh 100 (1979), pp. 559-567
GAS discusses the grouping of Greek dialects based on the creation of phonemic long vowels through compensatory lengthening. Includes brief discussion of Mycenaean evidence.
SRS 2 SUNGS, S. R.
ATTaTTTTEva fEvr]w: Some Problems in Lesbian Grammar
Mnemosyne 32 (1979), pp. 243-267
SRS discusses the phonological and morphological issues surrounding a problematic Alcaeus fragment. Appendices include phonological and morphological considerations of participles in -nc; and -l)vT-, and an etymology of amw.
PSk 1 STORK, P.
Rev: Hiller and Panagl, Die friihgriechischen Texte aus mykenischer Zeit, 1976 (StH/OPa 2)
Bibliotheca Orientalis 36 (1979), p.124
PSk gives a brief chapter-by-chapter breakdown of Hiller and Panagl's work.
38
Bibliography
OS 35 SZEMER.ENY!, Oswald
Etyma Graeca IV (22-29): Home rica et Mycenaica
SMEA 20 (1979), pp. 207-226
Proposes derivations and etymologies for the following Homeric and later Greek words: I.E poe;, 'iaoc;, v6aoc;, avae, alCJU~VTlTT]£;, atCJa, and OW/OW~a.
OS 36 SZEMERENYI, Oswald
The Consonant Alternation pt/p in Early Greek
Colloquium Mycenaeum (1979), pp. 323-340
Examination of initial pt/p alternations in Greek OS concludes that non-inherited initial pt clusters arose as a result of reanalysis of final dentals across word boundaries.
MSzl SZNYCER, Maurice
L'inscription phenicienne de Tekke, pres de Cnossos
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 89-93
MSz makes a preliminary report on a Rloenician inscription from a bronze bowl found at Knossos.
VTBl TATTON-BROWN, Veronica, ed.
Cyprus B.C.: 7000 Years of History
London, British Museum Publications Ltd. 1979
This book characterizes the development of Cyprus from the Neolithic through the Oassical periods. A large part of the book concentrates on the Bronze Age, touching on specific sites and the development of writing in Cyprus.
CaTlO THOMAS, Carol G.
The Knossos Me series and Amaltheia
Acta Classica 22 (1979), pp. 145-148
CaT proposes that the Me series actually represents religious offering tablets and that the ideogram *151 represents the horns ritually offered to Zeus because of their relation to Amaltheia, the nymph \\flo offered one of her own horns (or a horn) to Zeus.
39
Bibliography
KTSl THORPE-SGIOlES, K.
Akrotiri: Genesis, life and Thath
Thera! Aegean World I (1978), pp. 437-447
KTS traces the archaeological history of Thera in brief and then focuses on the period right before the Theran eruption to show how life on Thera was influenced by many contemporary Aegean cultures before its destruction.
MMTl TODOROVIC, Miodrag M.
Rev: Godart and Sacconi, Les tablettes en lineaire B de Thebes, 1978 (LoG/ASc 1)
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), pp. 170-173
In Macedonian with English precis.
MMT2 TODOROVIC, Miodrag M.
GTl
Rev: Garcfa-Ram6n, Les origines postmyceniennes du groupe dialectal eolien: etude linguistique, 1975 (JGR 10)
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), pp. 325-327
In Macedonian.
TOUGIAIS, Gilles
Cbronique des fouilles et decouvertes archeologiques en Grece en 1978
BCH 103 (1979), p. 559
GT discusses the 1978 excavation at Tiryns and the Linear B tablet uncovered there.
AGT4 TSOPANAKIS, A G.
LV5
Onomatologia Omerica: A'Las--Aiax-A\.aKos
QUCC 30 (1979), pp. 83-90
AGT proposes that Mycenaean a Twa corresponds to Homeric A'{ as-.
V AGNETTI, Lucia
Rev: Dickinson, The Origins of Mycenaean Civilisation, 1977 (OD 2)
Archaeologia Classica 31 (1979), pp. 389-391
LV praises this comprehensive look at the origins of Mycenaean civilization and culture, including examinations of pottery and funerary evidence.
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Bibliogrnphy
HvE13 van EFFENfERRE, Henri
Time for Vulcanologists, Time for Archaeologists
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 78-79
HvE addresses several questions to vulcanologists and archaeologists about the nature of the Thera eruption.
MvEl van EFFENIERRE, Micheline
Cretan Ships on Seal-stones
JvL5
Thera/ Aegean World I (1978), pp. 593-597
MvE makes some ob5ervations about the miniature marine fresco from Akrotiri and, based on this fresco, puts forth new ways to interpret ships on seal-stones and sealings.
van LEUVEN, Jon C
The Mainland Tradition of Sanctuaries in Prehistoric Greece
World Archaeology 10 (1979), pp. 139-148
Four types of cult structures are defined by their situation and their equipment. Possible development of the mainland structures is traced in the Cretan and Cypriot structures. JvL then postulates the type of god(dess) that the shrines were built to house.
JvL 6 van LEUVEN, Jon C
JvL7
Mycenaean Goddesses called Potnia
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 112-129
JvL presents the eight instances in which Potnia is given a special designation and discusses their possible connections with historical goddesses, and then discusses the possibility that Potnia, when cited without a designation, is equivalent to Aphrodite. Rituals and foreign derivations are also discussed.
van LEUVEN, Jon C
Prehistoric Grain Explosions
Antiquity 53 (1979), pp. 138-140
JvL suggests that burnt destruction layers of Minoan and Mycenaean sites may have been the result of grain explosions and the consequent conflagrations.
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PvSl
Bibliography
van SOESBERGEN, Peter
1bracian Personal, Ethnic and Topographic Names in Linear A and B
Kadmos 18 (1979), pp. 26-39
PvS discusses the names in linear A and B that would indicate the presence of 'Thracians in Greece before the arrival of the Greeks.
FVa/J02 V ANDENABEELE, Frieda and Jean-Pierre OUVIER
Les ideogrammes archeologiques du lineaire B
Ecole franvaise d'Athenes, Etudes Cretoises 24. Paris, Geuthner 1979
FV a/JO combine epigraphic and archaeological information about all linear B ideograms to provide an enormous amount of information about each sign, including what each sign is, its frequency in the tablets and the information revealed about each sign archaeologically.
RVzl VIREDAZ, Remy
Grec *moliwodos "plomb"
BSL 74.1 (1979), pp. 261-265
RVz proposes, with Lejeune, that mo-ri-wo-do represents moliwodos and not moliwdos, which is phonotactically impossible in Greek; the later form molubdos results from syncope and assimilation.
GWal WAlBERG, Gisela
Rev: Dickinson, The Origins of Mycenaean Civilisation, 1977 (OD 2)
Gnomon 51 (1979), pp. 351-355
GWa gives a brief account of recent works on the Mycenaean shaft graves. She gives an overview of Dickinson's organization, concentrating on sections concerned with trade, interaction with other Mediterranean and Aegean cultures, and arts and crafts.
JWbl WALDBAUM,JaneC.
From bronze to iron: The transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age in the Eastern Mediterranean
SIMA 54 (1978), GOte!xJrg, Astr6m
JWb discusses the distribution of materials such as iron, lxonze, and lead, as well as raw materials that provide evidence of mining and metallurgy, throughout the Eastern Mediterranean from 1200-900 B.C.E.
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AWa7
Bibliogra:ghy
W ANKENNE, A.
Rev: Hallager, The Mycenaean Palace at Knossos, 19TI (ErH 4)
Etudes Classiques 47 (1979), p. 386
A W a discusses Hallager's re-examination of the work done on the West Magazines and his thesis that Knossos became a Mycenaean administrative center which was destroyed in LM illB.
PaW17 WATHELEf, Paul
Mycenien et grec d'Homere 3) ava~ et j3aotAE1.ls' dans la tradition formulaire de l'epopee grecque
Ziva Antika 29 (1979), pp. 25-40
Pa W suggests correspondence between the Mycenaean and Homeric texts in their uses of ava~ and i3 aotAEl.J S'.
PYu 3 YUlE, Paul A.
Early Qetan Seals: Study in Typology, Style and Orronology
Dissertation, New York University, 1979 (DA 40:5 [1979] 2766-A)
PYu defines the dates of 2n) early Qetan seals and sealings and their archaeological context, classifies seal shapes typologically, and clarifies the terminology of shapes and motifs.
PYu 4 YUlE, Paul A.
Two Seals of the 'Hieroglyphic IXposit Group' from Goumia
TUAS 4 (1979), pp. 51-56
PYu discusses two seals from a deposit at Goumia, showing their similarities to sealings from Knossos, as well as to the decoration found on Kamares ware.
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Linear B ~Index
*03pa *llpo *19
AH 133.40fig. 14,41 AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.41 fig. 15 ASc39.348 FVa/J02Xl5, 265 FV a/JO 2.22ff JC114 *a>zo
JC 114.139 fig. 1, 141 fig. 4 *12so
AH 133.37, 40 fig. 14 MMT 1.172 ER51
AH 133.40 fig. 14 JC 114.140 *04te JKi28.100
AH 133.40 fig. 14 *13me MDP42 FVa/J02.143, 147 AH 133.40 fig. 14 MMe3.84 JC 114.142 ASc39.349 JKi28 FVa/J02264 *21qi
PMIMPt 1.98 AH 133.40 fig. 14 *06na HD2.68
AH 133.40 fig. 14 *14do ML 128.56 JC 114.139 fig. 1, 141fig. 4 AH 133.40 fig. 14
*22 JC 114.142 *07di AH 133.37, 41fig. 15
AH 133.40 fig. 14 *l5mo
JC 114.142 AH 133.40 fig. 14 *23mu
*OS a FVa/J02.21, 65f AH 133.37, 40 fig. 14
AH 133.37, 40 fig. 14 *16 qa *24ne
JC 114.141 fig. 4 AH 133.37, 40 fig. 14 AH 133.40 fig. 14 JC 111.13 JC 114.141 fig. 4
*09se ML 128.56 PF28.131 AH 133.40 fig. 14 RiK.4.188 FVa/J02.281 *25~
JC 114.139 fig. 1, 141fig. 4 *17za AH 133.37, 40 fig. 14, 41 MMe3.85 AH 133.37, 39, 40 fig. 14 J05l.51
ER51 MMe4.129 *lOu JC 114.140
AH 133.40 fig. 14 MDP42 *26ru
FV a/JO 2.190 MMe3.84f AH 133.40 fig. 14 HD2.68n.73 HD2.68n.73
*18 LoG/JKi/JO 2.452 AH 133.37, 41fig. 15 PF 28.131 n.l
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"'Z'/re *37ti *47
AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.38, 41 fig. 15 PF28.131 JC 114.139 fig. 1, 14lfig. 4, 142
*48nwa "'28 i *38e AH133
AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.40 fig. 14 JC 114.140 PF28.131 FVa!JO 2.284f J0~51
PF28.131 MDP42264 *29p~
AH 133.37, 40 fig. 14, 41 *39pi *49
JC 114.141 fig. 4, 142 AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.38, 4lfig. 15
~ni *40wi *SOpu
AH133 AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.38, 40 fig. 14 ASc 39.348f FVa/JO 2.28) FVa/JO 2.186 *Sldu
LoG/JKi/JO 2.454 *41 si AH 133.38, 40 fig. 14 lP 'if7.597 AH 133.40 fig. 14 JC 114.141 fig. 4, 142
JC 114.143 *3lsa PF28.131 *52 no
AH 133.40 fig. 14 *42wo
AH 133.38, 40 fig. 14 JC 114.139 fig. 1, 141fig.4 HD2.68n71
*32qo AH 133.38f, 40 fig. 14
*53ri
AH 133.40 fig. 14 *438:3 (ai) AH 133.40 fig. 14 EF11.286 AH 133.38, 40 fig. 14, 41 FVa/J0219, 295 ML 128.56 J0~51 JC 114.141 fig. 4
*331'&.! *44ke *S4wa
AH 133.38, 40 fig. 14, 41 AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.40 fig. 14 FVa/JO 2234, 284 JC 114.141fig. 4
*34 JC 114.141 fig. 4 AH 133.38, 41 fig. 15 MMe3.85 *55nu
JLP~.332 AH 133.40 fig. 14 *45de JC 114.141 fig. 4
*35 AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.38, 41 fig. 15 EF11.285 *56
JLP~.332 FVa/J02172 AH 133.38, 4lfig. 15 JC 114.141 fig. 4, 142
*36jo LoG/JKi/JO 2.457 *57ja
AH 133.40 fig. 14 *46je
AH 133.40 fig. 14 MDP42259 JC 114.141 fig. 4 VI6 AH 133.40 fig. 14 MDP42.259
MDP42259
45
*58su *67k:i *74ze
AH 133.38, 40fig. 14 AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 133.37, 39, 40 fig. 14 (mislareled *38) FVa!J02.19 AM13.11,18
JC 111.13 JC 114.141 fig. 4 EP20.66 JC 114.141 fig. 4 ER51
*68r~ FVa!J02 *59ta JC 114.140, 143 AH 133.39, 40fig. 14,41
AH 133.40 fig. 14 AH 135.256 JKi28.100
HD2.68n.75 ER51 MDP42
JC 114.142 J05051 ML 129.207, 207 n.6
MDP42.261, 264 MMe3.84f *60ra MMe 3.84, 85 n.15 VG54.341f
AH 133.40 fig. 14, 41 JC 114.141 fig. 4 *69 tu *75we
AH 133.40 fig. 14 ASc39.348 *61 0 JC 114.142 AH 133.40 fig. 14
AH 133.40 fig. 14 FV a!JO 2.152
FVa!J02 *'iUko HD2.68n.71
.JLP :Il.332 AH 133.40 fig. 14, 44 fig. 17, 45 JC 114.141 fig. 4
PF27.244 FV a!JO 2.22f PMIMPt 1.98
Vl6 JC 114.141 fig. 4 JC 116.103
*76r~
*62 pte AH 133.39, 40fig. 14,41
AH 133.38, 40fig. 14,41 *71dwe AH135
JC 114.140 AH 133.39, 40fig. 14,41 ER49.102
J05051 J05051 ER51
LoG/JKi/JO 2.452 MDP42.264 JC 114.143
SRS 2.258 n52 MDP 42.261, 264 *72pe MMe 3.84, 85 n.l5
*63 FVa!J02153 *77ka
AH 133.38, 41fig. 15 *73mi AH 133.40 fig. 14
*64 FVa!J02.51, 266 AH 133.40 fig. 14
AH 133.38, 41 fig. 15 JC 114.141 fig. 4
*65 *78qe
AH 133.38, 41 fig. 15 AH 133.40 fig. 14 FVa!J02
*66~ ML 128.56 RiK4.188
AH 133.38f, 40 fig. 14 MDP42.264 MMe 3.84, 85 n.15
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*79
AH 133.39, 40 fig. 14, 41fig. 15 ER51 JC 111.13 MDP42 MMe3.84
*ll>ma
AH 133.40 fig. 14 FVa/J02.51, 284f JC 114.141fig. 4
*8lku
AH 133.40 fig. 14 ASc 39.348, 350 HD268 JC 114.141 fig. 4 StH 17.223
"'82
AH 133.39,41 fig. 15
*83
AH 133.39,41 fig. 15
*84
AH 133.39, 41fig. 15
*85au
AH 133.39, 40 fig. 14 LyB 11.200
*86
AH 133.39, 41fig. 15
*87twe
AH 133.39, 40fig. 14,41 J0~.51
MDP42264
*88
AH 133.39, 41fig. 15
*89
AH 133.39,41 fig. 15
"'90dwo
AH133 MDP42.264
"'9ltwo
AH 133.39, 40fig. 14,41 MDP42.264
~
see: *51 du
neko
see: *7ldwe
see: *48nwa
p~
see: *16qa
pje
see: *62pte
q~
see: *58su
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Linear B Ideogram Index
*16QA *105m MALE EQUUS (EQUm) *109BOSZE
ASc39.348 fVa/J02.64 ML 129.207 n.6
*31SA *105xEQUx *llOZ
AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 fVa/J0264 AH 133.45, 46 fig.18 LP87.598 fV a/JO 2.183 StH 17.:rrl *106f FEMALE OVIS (OVISf)
ASc 39.348f *111 v *31S~ AH133
fV a/JO 2.196 *106m MALE OVIS (OVISm)
ASc39. 348f *112T *60~ AH 133.45, 45 n.273, 46 fig.18
l.oG/JKi/JO 2.451 *107 CAPER (CAP)
CaT 10.145 *113S *100 VIRUM (VIR) AH 133.45, 46 n.243, 46 fig. IS
AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 *107 FEMALE CAPER (CAPf)
AH 135.256 ASc39.349 *114Q
fV a/JO 2.266 l.oG/JKi/JO 2.454 AH 133.45, 46 fig. IS ML 129.207 MVC 1.207f n.21 *107 MALE CAPER (CAPm) *115P
StH15.1002 ASc 39.349 AH 133.45, 46 fig.l8 VG54.341f
*108SUS+SI *116N *102 MUllER (MUL)
AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 AH 133.45, 46 fig.l8 EB67.231 ASc39.349 fVa/102184, 210,213 *117M StH15.1002 *108 FEMALE SUS (SUSf) AH 133.45, 46 fig.18
*105 EQUUS (EQU) ASc 39.349 fVa/J02155
AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 *109BOS *118L fVa/J02 ASc39.349 AH 133.46, 46 fig.18
*105EQUZE fV a/JO 2.278 fVa/J02
ML 129.207 n.6 *109BOSm
*105f FEMALE EQUUS (EQUf) VG54.341
fVa/J02.64
48
Linear B Ideogram.~
*120 GRANUM (GRA) *125 + KU = CYP + KU *135MERI
AH 133.18, 34 n250 ASc 39.347f, 350 AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 ASc39.348 fVa/J02 LP87.597 *125+0=CYP+0 JoB6.1408 MMe4.129 ASc39.347f StH 17.228, 234 *140AES
VG54.342 *125+PA=CYP+PA AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45, 49
ASc39.348 fVa/J02 *121 HORDEUM (HORD)
AH133 *125 CYPEROS (CYP) *141 AURUM (AUR)
ASc39.348f ASc39 EB 67.229,231 StH 15.1006 fVa/J02
*128 = KA+NA+KO StH 15.1002 *122011V+A
ASc39.348 AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 *142
*122 OI1V + TI *129 FARINA (FAR) CaT 10.145, 148
ASc 39.348f fVa/J02155 ASc39.348 LoG/JKi/JO 2454
*1~0LE+A *122 OllV A (OllV) *145LANA
StH 15.1004 AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 JKi28 ASc39.348f *1~ OlEUM (OlE) LoG/JKi/JO 2454
AH 133.18, 44 fig 17, 45 MMT1.172
*123 + KO = AROM + KO StH 15.1006 *146
FVa/J02 *131 VINUM (VIN) ASc39.349
*123 + PYC = AROM + PYC fVa/J02152, 264 AH 133
ASC39 ASc 39.348f LoG/JKi/JO 2.454
fVa/J02 LoG/JKi/JO 2454 StH 15.1004
*123 AROMA (AROM) *132 *150
ASc 39.348, 350, 350 n.lO ASc39.349 CaT 10.145
fVa/J02 fVa/J02 *151 OORNU (CORN)
*124+0=PYC+0 *133=A+RE+PA CaT10
ASc39.347f AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 *152
*124 + QA = PYC + QA *133AREPA fVa/J02295
ASc 39.347ff ER49.100, 111 *155VAS
*124PYC EF11.281 fVa/J02
ASc39 *155VAS+DI
fVa/J02
49
Linear .B Ideogram Index
*156TU+R~ *167 *182
AH 135.247 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
*158 *167+PE *183
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 JKi 28.151, 153
*168 *184 *159 TELA FVa/J02 FVa/J02
AH 135.255 JKi28 *168+SE *185
FVa/J02 FVa!J02 *159~
LoG/JKi/JO 2.452 *169 *188
FVa/J02 FVa/J02.277 *159 TELA2 + PU
AH 135.246 *171 *l~
AM13.11,18 LoG/JKi/JO 2.451 *162+KI =TUN +KI ML 129.207, 207 n.7
FVa/J02.19, 36, fig. 1 *191 GALEA (GAL) *172
FVa/J02 *162+QE=TUN +QE FV a/JO 2277, 283f
FVa/J02 *')fJJVAS
*172+KE[ FVa/J02
*162 + RI =TUN+ RI FV a/JO 2.283f
FVa/J02.19, 36, fig.1 *2()1VAS *172 + :KEE-02
FVa/J02 *162 TUNICA (TUN) FVa/J02
ASc39.351 ~+DI
FVa/J02 *177 AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45
*163 ARMA (ARM) FVa/J02
""lJJ2 VAS
FVa/J02 *178 FVa!J02
*163ARMZE FVa/J02 VG54.342
ML 129.207 n.6 *179 ~VAS+DI
*165 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FVa!J02 *1!0 *'lfJ3VAS
*166 FVa/J02277
FVa/J02
FVa!J02 *181 "'204VAS
*166+WE FVa/J02
FVa/J02
FV a/JO 2.152f JO'OPIFV a 1.24, 26
I .inear B Ideogram Index
*2()5VAS "'213VAS "'Zl,6VAS
FVa/J02 ASc39.348 FVa/J02 JO/OPIFV a 1.26 EB 67.231
FVa/J02 "'227VAS *2{)6VAS LoG/JKi/JO 2.451f FVa/J02
FVa/J02 StH15.1002
"'214VAS "'228VAS
*'lffiVAS FVa/J02
FVa/J02 AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 FVa/J02 "'229VAS
*2()8VAS "'214VAS + DI FVa/J02
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 *n> HAST A (HAS)
"'2()9VAS "'215VAS FVa/J02
ASc39.348 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 "'231 SAGITfA (SAG)
"'216VAS FVa/J02 "'209 vAS +A J0~.45
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 "'232
"'21QVAS "'217VAS FVa/J02
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 "'233 PUGIO (PUG)
"'210VAS + KA "'218VAS FVa/J02
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 "'234 GLADIUS (GLA)
"'211VAS "'219VAS FVa/J02
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 *240 BIGAE (BIG)
"'212VAS *2l) ASc39.351
CR.85.216 AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45
FVa/J02 FVa/J02
ASc39.348 "'221VAS VG 54.342, 345 FVa/J02 JO'OP/FV a 1.15 FVa/J02 "'241 CURRUS (CUR)
LoG/JKi/JO 2.451 JO'OPIFV a 1.24 CR. 85.215, 218
otzl2VAS FVa/J02 *ZlZVAS VG54.341ff
FVa/J02451 FVa/J02 "'242 CAPSUS (CAPS)
"'212 VAS+ U "'225 ALVEUS (AL V) CR.85.216
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
JO'OPIFV a 1.15
51
Unear ;B Ideogram Index
*243ROfA *255
AH 133.44fig. 17,45 FVa/102 ASc39.351 CR 85.212, 218 *256
FVa/102 FVa/102
*243 ROfA + TE *257
AH 133.44 fig. 17, 45 FVa/102 CR8S.212f. FVa/102 *3(}1VAS
*243ROfAZE FVa/102
ML 129.207 n.6 *l)2VAS
*244 FVa/102
FVa/102 *3(}3VAS
*245 FVa/102
FVa/102 10/0PIFV a 1.24
*246 *D4
AH 133.49 FVa/102
FVa/102 *3(}5VAS
*249 FVa/102
FVa/102 JO/OP!FV a 1.24
*'25JVAS Y~S
FVa/102 LoG/JKi/JO 2.45lf
*251
FVa/102
*252
FVa/102
*253
FVa/102
*254 JACLUM (JAC)
AH 133.49 FVa/102
52
Linear B Word Index
*22-ri-ta-ro a-*35-ka a-di -ri -ja-te-qe
GJP 1.170 n.19 AH 133.38 AH 134.240 JKi28.171 AnH!FBr 1.67f
*29-te-re FGs9.120 LP87.596 a-da-ma-o
AM13 a-du *34-ke-u PI49.152
AnHIFBr 1.72 a-da-ra-ko
FV a!JO 2.226 PI 50.166 -a-e
VG54.341 *35-ki-no-o a-da-ra-te-ja
MRll284 BSe4.76 a-e-ri
JKi 28.177, 179 AH 135.241 *47-da PvS 1.31
StH15.1007 a-e-ri-qo a-da-ra-ti-jo AM13.26
*56-ko-we JKi 28.177, 179 PI52.23J DMzJMSi.179 n21, 1!ll n.24 ML 129.207 n.4
LP89 PvS 1.31 a-e-ri-qo-ta
a-da-ra-to PI52250
*56-ko-we-i-ja
LP89.54 JKi 28.177, 179 a-e-ti-to
a-de-r11z FGs9.117
*56-ko-we-i-jo
LP89.52 AH 135.248 a-i-
AH 134.240 *56-ra-ku-ja a-de-te
JKi28.152, 152n.6 AM35.91 a-i-qe-u
a-de-te-re AM13.19, 26, 45
-*82
YD43.384 AM35.91 a-ja-me
MgL4.83 VG54.342 -*82-jo
YD43.384 a-di-ri-ja-pi a-ja-me-na
AH 134.241 AnHJFBr 1.67, 70 a-[.]-tllz AnHIFBr 1.67f FVa!J0279
AH 135.255 FGs9.120 FV a!JO 2163, 172
Reconstructed fonns are marked with an asterisk, as are signs the value of much is unknown.
a-ja-me-no a-ka-ta-jo a-ke-o-jo
AH 134.240 AM13.19,51 PI 54.138 AH 135.244 PI 54.139 AnHIFBr 1.67, 70 a-ke-r~-te
FVa/102.162 a-ka-to AH 135.248f
SRS2247 PI 54.139 ER 51.268, 278 VG54.342f StH 17.223 PI54.143
a-ka a-ka-to[ a-ke-ra-wo
DMz/MSi.179 n.21 MMT 1.171 FGs9.B:l PI54.137f HM35.235
a-ka-t<rwa PI 54.136 n.5 a-ka-i-je-ja PI 54.137ff
AM 35.100 n.52 a-ke-re
JKi28.176 a-ka-t<r~[ FGs 9.l:rl PI 54.137 MMT 1.171 LP89.63
a-ka-i-jo a-ka-t<rwa-o a-ke-re-mo
AM 35.100 n.52 MMT 1.171 AM35.93 JKi28.176f PI 54.137 LP89.44 PI 54.137f, 144
a-ka-wo a-ke-re-m<rno a-ka-ma-jo
JC 116.98f, 102 AM35 BSe 4.89 n.25 PI54.137f LP89.44 PI 54.138
a-ka-w<rne a-ke-re-se a-ka-rp~-no
EF11.264 PI 54.137 PI 54.138
a-ke a-ke-re-wa a-ka-ma-wo
EB67 A1L3.185f PI 54.138 FGs9.126 AM13
LyB 12.lffi BSe4 a-ka-me-ne
StH 15.1002 EF11.2/U PI 54.138 YD43.383 JC 116.98, 100
a-ka-ra-no a-ke-e-to a-ke-ro
AnHIFBr 1.69 PI 54.138 AM 35.98 n.40, 99 PI 50.164 n.14 EJF2.212
a-ke-o JC 116.98, 103 a-ka-sa-no
LP89.63 PaW 17.27
JKi28.168 PI 51.168 ]-a-ke-~i PI 54.138 PI 54.138, 140 n.40
JvL6.118
54
a-ke-ta a-ki-ti-to a-ko-so-ta
JKi28.18) AM13.21, 32f EF11.264 n.5, ZiU PI 54.136 n.5, 138 JKiZ7.133 JKi 28.178, 100
ML 128.65 a-~~-te a-ki-to-jo PI 51.168
JKi28.166 PaW 17.Z7 PI 54.138f, 145 PI 54.138 VI 6.49ff
a-ke-te-re YD40./U3
AM35.101f a-ki-wo-ni-jo
JKi 28.166, 167 n.29 PI 54.138 a-ko-so-ta-o
MDP 42.2({) n.8 CR84.72n.4 -a-ko PI54.138
a-ke-ti-~ PI 50.164 a-ko-to-no AM35.99 ER51.Z75 a-ko-ra AM13.18
JKi 28.165, 176 FGs9.l:Il ML 129.206f
MDP42.261 a-ku-ro a-ko-ra-jo a-ke-ti-ri[ FGs9.l:Il AH 134.241
JKi28.167 FVa/J02141f a-ko-ro
a-ke-ti-ri-ja a-ku-tu-ru-wo FGs9.125
AM 35.91, 99, 103 JvL6.126 PI54.138
ER51.Z75 a-ma-ko-to JKi28 a-ko-ro-qo-ro
MDP 42.261, 263 EP 20.31 n.43 LyB 11.198 PI 50.162 n.6 VI6.54
a-ko-ro-ta a-]t.~ti-ri-ja a-ma-ru-ta
FGs9.125 JKi 28.165 n.23 AM13
a-ko-so-ne JvL6.1Z7 a-ke-u JKi28.18) PvS 1.37
JKiZ7.133 SRS 2.267 n.97 a-ma-ru-to-de PI 54.138 VI 6.49
BSe 4.96 n.153 a-ke-wo a-]ko-so-ni-ja JvL6.118
PI54.138 FVa/102.177 a-me-ja
a-ki-re-u FVa/J0224
LP85.259 a-me-ja-si
a-ki-re-we PI 50.162
LP85.258
55
a-me-ja-to a-mo-ta a-na-ke-e
FVa/J02.24 AH 135.245 FGs 9.119 JKi28.179 CR85.218 ML 129.2D6, 2fJ7 n.5
JC 113.25 a-me-no a-na-ki-ti
CR 85.210n.l4 a-mo-ta-jo PI 54.139 n.28 PI 54.136n5 CR 85.210 n.13
a-na-mo-ta a-mi-ni-si-ja a-mo-te AH 134.245
LP89.47 CR85.2f.J7 FVa!J02294 StH 19.198
a-mi-ni-~-jo a-mo-te-jo-
JKi28.175 SRS2.267 a-na-mo-to
CR 84.88 n.55 a-mi-ni-so a-mo-te-jo-na-de CR 85.::m, 215, 217
DMz/MSi.179 n.21 AH 135.243 FVa/J02.79
JvL6.113 CR85.210 StH 19.202 n.17
LyB 11.~1 FGs9.132 LP89.47,49 VI 6.49f a-na-pu-ke
EP20.66 [[a-mi-si-ja- a-mo-te-re VG54.342
JKi28.169 AM 35.102 n57 CR85.217 a-na-qo-ta
a-mo LP89.53
AH 134.245 a-mo-te-u
CR 84.86 n.46 AM13.41,46 a-na-re-u
CR85 FGs 9.131 FVa/J02.2ID ER 49.100, 111 FVa/J02.140 a-mo-te-we a-na-to
MMe3.87 AH 134.239 FVa/J02.70
a-mo-i-je-to a-mo-te-wi-ja a-ne-~
CR 85.210 n 10 CR 84.86 n.46 JKi 28.165 n.23 CR85.210n13 PI 54.139 n.28
a-mo-ke-re[ FV a/JO 2247f CR 85.210n13 a-ne-mo
a-mo-te-wo LyB 11.197,201
a-mo-si AM35.102 StH 15.1007 CR85.214 CR85.210
ER49.111 a-ne-o a-]rp9-ta MgL4.83 AM13.34f
AH 133.48 a-mu-ta-wo
MMr 1.171
56
a-ni-ja a-no-wo-to a-pe-ke-e
CR 85.200 n.9 CR84.85 AlL 3.185 EP20.66 ER49.CJ7 AM 35.98 n.40 FGs 9.118 fVa/102.236 AM13.19,26 fVa/102.79, 128 LP 'if/.597 VG54.342 a-pe-ne-wo
a-nu-wi-ko CR 85.211 n.17 a-ni-ja-e LP86.2'Xl EP20.66
CR84.75n15 LP 'if/.597 FGs 9.118 VG 54.342, 344
a-o-ze-jo a-pe-o a-ni-ja-e-e-ro-pa-jo-qe-rQ-~ AH 135.240 EF11.264
EP20.66 VG54.342 a-pa-i-ti-jo a-pe-o-te
MDP422B.) ER 49.104 n.38 a-ni-ja-pi
CR84.ID a-pa-re-u-pi a-pe-r~-ne
CR 85.207, 216 BSe4.62, 77,79 CR83.123 VG54.342
a-pa-ta a-pe-te-me-ne a-ni-Q-ko
AH 135.255 fVa/102241 AM35.102
a-pa-ta-wa a-pi-~-ro
a-no-no LP 89.43, 54f AM13 AH 134.237 AM13 a-pa-ta-wa-ja ]a-pi-ja-ko-ro-jo[
LP89.54f PI50.162 a-no-po
1Sk3.45 a-pa-ta-wa-jo a-pi-jo
LP89.43 AM13.19 a-no-qa-si-ja
AM13.28 a-pe-a-sa a-pi-ka-ra-do-jo
AH 135.240 PaW 17.27 a-no-qo-ta MDP422B.) LP89 a-pi-ke-ne-a
a-pe-do-ke BSe4.77 a-no-we CR84.84n41
CR85.215 FB44.:D1 a-pi-me-de ER49.CJ7 AM13 fV a/10 2.236 a-pe-i-si
JKi28.178 JKi28.173 LP86.289
Pl50.162 PI 51.168, 1/U
57
a-pi-po-re-we a-pu a-qi-ja-i
FGs9.120 AnHIFBrl.72 CR85.214 FV a/JO 2.184, 2ffi ER 49.96, 111 LP85.2ffi FVa/JO 2.226 a-qo-ta
GPc 1.357 JKi28.169 a-pi-qo-i-ta LP89.62
JKi27.133 a-ra-ka-te-ja
PI52.2SO a-pu2 AM35.100
AH 134.231 n.8 FGs9.120 a-pi-qo-o BSe4.61 JKi 28.161 n.20, 176
MR]).284 PI 50.162 n.6 a-p~-ja
a-pi-qo-ro JC 116.97, 100 a-ra-na-ro
AM 35.94 n.24 PI49.152 JKi28.176 a-p~-we StH 17.223 LP87.598 JC 116.100 LyB 12.157 a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-na
PF27.244 a-pu-do-ke AH 134.245
a-pi-qo-ta CR84.84n41 CR 84.88, 88 n.55
JKi28.174 CR85 AM13.19 FVa/J02.78f PI52250 a-pu-do-si MMe3.87
EF11.266 VG 54.342f, 345 a-pi-qo-to
MDP422ffi a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-no AnHIFBr 1 ML 129.206 VG 54.342, 343 n4 VG54.342f
a-pi-te[ a-pu-ka
JIM41 a-ra-ru-ja
FV a/JO 2.289 CR84JO a-pu-ke CR 85.207, 216
a-po-ne-we EP20.66 ER51.272
ER 49.101, 103, 111 FGs 9.118 MDP42.261
JIM41 MR]).287 a-po-]r~-we
ML 129.207 n.6 VG54.342
FVa/J02.190, 222, 2ffi VG54.342 a-ra-ru-wo-a
a-po-re-we a-pu-ko-wo-ko CR 84.71, 88, 88 n.55
FVa/J02.2ffi AM35.101 CR85.216
LP85.2ffi AM13.13 FV a/JO 2.49f
EP20.66 a-re a-pta-ra
LP89.43 a-pu-ne-we LyB 11.200
ER 49.101, 103, 111 VI 6.53
58
a-re-i-jo a-re-pa a-r~-e
JKi28.153 ER49.100 AH 135.245 VI6.54 FGs9.120
a-ro-do-ro-o a-re-i-ze-we-i a-re-pa-te
MR.ll284,292 ER5l.Z78, :200 ER49.111 1vL6.115 a-ro-rpO[
a-re-pa-zo-o VI6.50 a-re-ja ER49.100
EB67.227 JKi28.178 a-ro-pa 1vL6.115 MgL4.81 StH 15.1004 StH 15.1003 MR.ll284
VI 6.49 a-ro-po a-re-ka-sa-da-ra
1050.45 a-re-p~-:W[ -o MgL4.83
PI49.147 JKi28.178 a-ro-u-ra PI54.137
AH 135.242 a-re-po AM13.l) a-re-ke-se-u
SRS2252n37 EAl.ZiD PI 54.137 FGs9.124
a-re-po-zo-o VI 6.51 a-re-ki-si-to
ER49.100f LP 85.257 n.12 a-ro-zo PI 54.137, 137 n.l2 a-re-ro
JKi28.172 ER49.100f
a-re-ki-si-to-jo EF11.281 n.26 a-sa-mi-to
PI 54.137 AH 133.49 a-re-~
ER51.273 ~-re-ko-to-re
AH 135.254 FGs9.120 PI 54.137 FVa/102.177, 100
a-re-ta-to ML 128.68 a-<re>-ku-tu-ru-wo
FVa/102.79 PI 54.138 a-sa-ro
a-ri-qo MDP 42.2ro n.8 a-re-ku-tu-ru-wo
AH 135.256 StH 17.223 AF4.16 AH 133.43 a-ri-to a-sa-sa-ra-me
AM13.12, 34f PI54.141 PMJMPt 1.98 PI 49.153 PI 51.168 a-~-a a-sa-ti-ja
PI 54.137 AH 135.245 MDP42.262
a-re-me-ne CR84.87 a-si-
JKi 28.151, 154, 169 AH 133.26 YD43.384
59
a-si-ja-ti-ja a-ta-ra-si-jo a-to-m.o
AH 135.255 JKi27.134 AH 134.235 AM13 JKi28.166 AM 35.93, 95, 98 BSe 4.61, 101 n.244 AM13.12,26 MDP42.262 a-ta-ro 1C 116.98, 102
a-si-wi-ja LoG/JKi/10 2.454
a-to-po-qo
JKi 28.1/D a-ta-wo-no AM35.103 1vL6.118 PaW 17.27 AM13.27 LyB 12153 n.57 FGs 9.131 YD43.384 a-te-mi-to LyB 12.157
a-si-wi-jo ER49 a-to-po-qo-i LyB 12.152 n.48
AH 133.42 n.262 JKi 28.167 n.:D AM13.37 a-te-re-e-te-jo 1vL6.120 FVa/102.178
a-to-ro-qo
a-so-qi-jQ-,W. AH134.240
a-te-re-wi-ja AnH/FBr 1.68 JKi28.177 BSe4 FVa/102.163, 172
a-SQ-i}i-jo a-te-we a-tu-ko
JKi28.177 FV a/10 2195, 252, 258 AM13.38, 44, 50
kt-ta-ma-~i[ a-ti-ja[ au-de-pi
JKi28.162 1vL 6.115, 120 AH 134.241 AnH/FBr 1.68
a-ta-na a-ti-jo-qo FVa/102.163
GC37.139 AM13.26,38 au-de-we-sa-qe LP88.1339 LyB 12.152 a-ti -jo-q<}J AnHIFBr 1.72
a-ta-na-po-ti-ni-ja AM13.44 MDP422ro
CR83.123 a-ti-ke-ne-ja au-ke-wa
GC 37.139 AH 133.53
1vL6.114 ER51.m AM35.95 MDP42.261 AM13.26
a-ta-no-ro MRl:l.287 1C 116.98f, 103
PaW 17.27 a-ti-mi-te MgL4.85 YD40./D3
a-ta-o-jo AH 133.69 ER 49.98, 102, 111 au-ri-mo-de
AF4.16 LyB 12.152 n.48 LyB 11.200
60
au-ro -~ ~-ki-pa-ta
AH 134.245 MMf 1.173 AM35.102f StH 19.203 FGs9.123
~-ke-te-re MgL4.81 au-te
AH 135.241, 243 PbB 1 AnH/FBr 1.71 MRJJ.2Jfl
~-ki-wa-ro
au-to-jo ~-ku-mi-jo JvL6.118 MMe4.129 AM13.21 MR JJ.283, 292 VI6.53
~-ko-ta
au-to-jo-~-ma~ ~-ri-sa ML 129.2f17 n.4
VG54.342 EF11.ZiD ~-ku-pi-ti-jo
au-to-te-qa-jo PI 49.153
~-ru-wo-te
ML 128.67 CR84.78 ~-nu-me-no
MMf 1.171 AM13.19 ~-te-ro
au-u-te
JKi28.173 ML 129.205
~-pi-a-ro
AM13.41 ~-ka-sa-ma
a-we-ke-se-u
JKi28.18J AH 133.42 n.262 ~-sa
FGs9.117 AH 135.240
a-wo-i-jo SRS2257n52 MMf 1.173 OS35.220n51
PI 54.136 n.5 ~-ke-ja
a-ze-ta MDP42.263 ~-so-ni-jo
JKi28.18J ~-ke-u AM13.19
a-ze-ti-r~ AnHIFBr1.72 ~-te
AM35.99 FV a/JO 2226, 233 AM35.102
a-ze-ti-ri-ja ~-ki~-ri-jo ~-te-re
ER51.275 JvL6.118 AH 134.239ff
JKi28 ~-ki~-ri-ja AM35.104
LP 87.597 n.3 PI 50.162
MDP 42.261, 263 JvL6.118 ~-ti-jo-qe
a-ze-ti-ri -ja ~-ki-no-o EF11.286
JKi28.162 MRJJ.284 ML 128.56, 67
a-ze-to
JKi28.167
61
ll:J-ti-jo-qo da-*22-ti[-ja *da-ma
AH 133.43 n.262 JKi 28.161 n.20 AM 35.97 n.35 AM13 EFl 1.284 n32 da-]*22-ti-ja da-ma-te
I..P 86.289, 289 n.4 JKi 28.161 n.20 AM13.25ff ML 128.56, 67 LyB 12.152 MMe4.129 da-*22-to
VG54.342 DMz/MSi.l79 n.21, 11il n.24 da-mi-jo
JvL6.117 AM13.23,43 ll:J-wa
I..P89 EP 20.45 n.76 AGT4 FGs9.126 I..P85.255 da-*83-ja-de I..P87.596
ll:J-wa-ja JKi 28.1/D JvL6.113 da-mi-ni-jo
EJF2.219 I..P 89.45, 63 I..P85.255 -da-~
EF11 da-mo
ll:J-wa-na-ta-se AF4.16
AGT4.84 da-da-re-jo-de AH 134.236 n 28
BSe4.62 AM13 ll:J-wa-ta-se JvL.l13 BSe5.1156
AGT4.84 LyB 11.200f EF11.265
StH 15.1007 EP 20.45 n.76
ll:J-wi-jo FA37.472 da-i-[ FGs9.126
EJF2.219 I..P 86.289 MMT 1.171 ll:J-wo-ro I..P 87.596
da-i-~9[ MgL4.84 AGT4.85 SEI 1.23 I..P85.255 MMT 1.171
da-mo-de-mi ll:J-za da-i-pi-ta
AF4.16 AH 135.240, 246 PF28.132
ER 51.267,279 PI.SO.l62 da-mo-ko-ro
MDP42.263 StH 17.223 AF4.16
da-i-qo-ta AH 134.235 ll:J-zo-ro AM 35.93, 95, 98
ER51.278, 21il PI 54.136 n.5 AMI 3.26
da-i-to FGs9.128 da-*22-ti[ JC 116.103
JKi28 PI 49.148, 151 JIH32.106f
da-ko-ro MgL4.84ff
da-*22-ti-ja SEI 1.22
JKi 28.161 n.20 AM35.99 YD40.'lli
I..P 89.54f JvL 7.138
62
da-nwa da-wo de-mi-ni-ja
BSe4.62 DMzJMSi.179 n.21, 100 n.24 FVa/J02173 JKi 28.153, 165 n.23, 166 n.26 JC 113.26
da-p~-ri-to-jo LP89
CR83.123 de-mi-ni-jo
FV a/JO 2.200 da-zo JC 113.26
GC37.139 PI 49.148, 151 GPc 1.349 n.27 de-r~-v.-ko
JvL6.113 -de FGs 9.117
LyB 11.199 n13 EA 1.285 LyB 11.199 LyB 12.151£, 153 n. 57 FB44.n3 MR:rl.283 LyB 11.197, 201 de-so-mo
da-ra-ko de-de-me-na CR&5.216 FVa/J02.50
LP89.53 FVa/J0255 de-u-jo-i
]~-ro de-de-me-no AM35.94
JKi28.168 FVa/J02.141f StH 15.1004, 1~
-da-sa-to de-di-ku-ja de-u-ki-jo
ER51.275f ML 128.64 LyB 11.200
da-ta-ra-mo de-do-me-na de-u-ki-jo-jo
LP 89.51 AM13.13 LyB 11.199f FVa/J02.299
da-ta-ro de-u-ki]-jo-jo
PI49.152 de-ka-sa-to JvL6.114
AH 133.42 da-te-we-ja JKi28.152 [.]-de-wa-o
AM35.100 VI6.50,54 MMT 1.172
da-wi-ja de-ka-sa-tQ ]de-wa-pi
JKi28.152f JKi28.153 FVa/J02242 LP 89.47, 50
de-ku-tu-wo-~9 de-we-ro-t1:3-ko-ra-i-ja ~-wi-ja AH 134.239 AF4.16
JKi28.153 AM35.100 AM13.13 de-wi-jo
da-wi-jo JKi 28.167 n.:rl StH 15.1004, 1~ LP89.48 de-me-o-te PI.SO.l62 di-da-ka-re
LoG/JKi/JO 2.454 n.8 CR. 84.00 n.32 FGs 9.131 ML 128.64
63
di-de-ro di-pi-si-jo di-u-ja-jo-qe
PI49.152 JvL 6.121, 126, 128 EB67.22:7 StH 17.223, 229 StH 15.1003, 1007
di-pi-si-jo-i YD43.383 di-do-si LyB 12.156, 159 n.96
AnB67.24 YD43.384f di-u-ja-wo
EF11.265 JvL6.115 ML 129.205 di-pte-ra PFZ7.244
AH 133.52 n.:D4, 246 StH 15.1008 di-ka-ta-de FGs 9.119
LyB 11.200 di-u-jo
StH 15.1007 di-pte-~ StH 15.1002, 1004 StH 18.194 CR84.74 YD43.383
di-ka-ta-jo di-pte-ra-po-ro di-w-
JvL113f AH 133.52 StH 15.1008 LyB 11.200f AH 134.239
di-wa-jo LyB 12.147 AMI3.2:7 StH 15.1006 EP20.l) StH 15.1008 StH 17.223 JvL6.120 StH 18.194 MgL4.82 di-we
di-ko-na-re-ja EB67.227 di-ra-po-ro LyB 11.200f
JK.i28.179 AH 13352 n.:m StH 15.1002, 1004, 1006 StH 18.194
Qi-ko-na-ro di-ri-mi-jo
JK.i28.179 EB67.22:7 di-we-se-ja
JvL6.113 StH 15.1008 di-pa StH15.1002
AH 133.44fig. 17, 114n.625 YD43.385 di-we-so
CR85.214 StH 15.1008 FGs9.120 di-ro
FVa/J02 LP89.53 di-wi-j-
LP87.597 StH 15.1005 di-u-ja
di-pa-e BSe 4.89 n.33 di-wi-ja
VG54 ER51.272 ER51.272 JvL6.115 JvL6.115f
di-pi-ja LyB 12158 LP 87.596 n.1 LP89.54f StH 15.1003f, 1007 StH 15.1004, 1007f
YD43.383 di-pi-si- *di-wi-ja
YD43.384 PFZ7.244
64
di-wi-ja-ta di-wo-a-ne[ ~-ro
JvL6.116 StH 15.1008 AF4.16 StH 15.1008 AH 134.238
di-wo-nu-so-jo AH 135.246 di-wi-ja-wo LyB 12.147 AM 35.93 n.20, 94 n.23
MMT 1.171 StH 15.1008 AM13.35, 40f
PF27.244 CR84.74
StH 15.1008 di-wo-pu-ka-ta EFI1.286
JKi28.1Al FGs9.134 di-wi-je-ja JvL6.113 JKi27.133
JvL6.116 PaW 17.33 PI 50.163f
StH 15.1007 StH 15.1008 StH15.1002
di-wi-je-u di-za-so ~-ro-jo
AM13.12 FVa/J02281 MR.l).283
StH 15.1005ff PvS 1.29 do-ke
di-wi-je-we di-zo CR 84.84 n.41
JKi28.178 PvS 1.29 EFI1.265
VI6.50 ER 49.96 n.15 do-de JKi28.178
di-wi-jo AlL3.185 VI 6.49
FGs 9.116 AlL4 do-ke-ko-o-ke-ne StH 15.1004 ER49.97f
JKi28.176 EFI1.286 di-wi-jo-jo JvL6.115
FGs9.116 MMT 1.172 ®-ki
StH 15.1006 OS35.220ff JKi27.133 PF27.244
di-wi-pa-ra do-po-ta
JvL6.115 ~-ra FGs9.1?D
StH 15.1008 AF4.16 HM35.237 AM13.34,40 OS35.223
di-wo[ CR84.74 StH 15.1003
StH 15.1006 JKi27.133 LP 87.596 n.l do-ra-qe
di-wo PI 50.163f EB67.228f
CR83.123 StH 15.1002, 1007 FGs 9.115, 121
stH 15.1002, 1004, tern StH 15.1002
di-wo-do-ri-je-we
PaW 17.33 BSe4.77, 79
do-ri-ka--o
JC 116.97, 99, 102
65
do-se ]du-ma-ti dwo
CR84.82 JC 116.101 AM13.14, 16 EA 1.265f EP20.66 ER51.274 ]du-ne-u VG54.342f OPa 14.316 HD268
dvvo-jo do-so-mo du-ni AH 135.244
AH 133.42 n.262 Pl49.148 MMe4.1:D AM13 JKi28.178 du-ni-jo -e
ML 129.20 AM13 PCn3.188 OPa 14.316 JC 116.101 StH 15.1005 JKi 28.1/D e-*65-to StH 17.225 AM13.45f (as e-ju-to)
do-so-si du-ru-po
PI49.152 e-da-e-u AnB67.24 AM13.12 CR 84.8) n.33 du-ru-to-mo EA 1.265
AH 134.239 e-do-mo-ne-u ER49.96
AM35.102 AM13 ER51.275
FGs 9.131 MDP422(() JC 113.25 e-e-si
do-ti-ja MgL4.81 CR84.89 VI 6.49
DMz/MSi.l79 n.21, 18) n.24 ]e-i-ja-si JKi28.153 du-sa-ni LP89 Pl50.162
PI49.152
do-we-jo -e-ja du-ta2
FGs 9.118 AH 135.241 AH 135.255 JKi 28.176f, 179
du-ma StH 17.232 ]du-we YD43.384
AM 35.93, 95, 98 LP 89.61 AM13.26 -e-jo
FGs9.128 du-wi-ja JC 116.101 ER49.97
MgL4.84 LP89.50 e-ka-ma-pi
du-ma-te du-wo-jo AnHIFBr 1.69 n.8, 70
AH 134.235 AH 135.244 CR84.8)
AlL 3.183 du-wo-u-pi e-ka-ma-te AM 35.94 n.23 AM13.25ff AM13.14, 16 AnHIFBr 1.70 n.8
JC 116.101 EA 1.267n.9 CR 84.86 n.46
VI 6.49
66
e-ka-ra e-ke-me-de e-ko-so
FGs9.120 EP20.51 n.91 DMz/MSi.179 n.21 FVa/102187, 225 HM35.235 LP89
JC 116.97, 99, 102 Pl51.170 e-ke LP85.257
AM13.14, 20f e-ko-te
EA1 e-ke-~-wo AM13.18 FGs9.121 AH 135.250 ML 129.206f JC 113.28 AM13 PaW 17.26f J11I 28.64ff BSe 4.61, 79, 81 LP87.596 EA 1.265 e-ko-to
MMe4.129 JC 112.ll) AM13 VG54.342 MgL4.85f LP 86.289, 289 n.4
e-]ke-a e-ke-~-wo-ne e-ma-~
FGs9.117 AH 135.250 EB 67.227, 231 FVaiJ02.56 GC37.131
e-ke-r~-wo-no LP87.598 e-ke-a
LyB 12.148 AH135.250 AH 134.242 MMT 1.172
e-ke-ra-ne PF27.244 e-ke-da-mo StH 15.1003 AH 135.250
AM13.43 EP 20.51 n.91 e-ke-ra-wo e-ma-~-o
PI 49.153 AM13.33ff CR84.72n.4
e-ke-de-mi e-ke-si JKi28.177 JvL6.124
VI 6.53 EA 1.286 LyB 12.148n.29
e-ke-e FGs 9.117 e-me
AF4.16 e-]ki-si-ja AnHJFBr1.72 AnH/FBr 1 LP89.48 FV a!JO 2.226 CR84.71 VG54.342 e-ki-si-jo e-me-si-jo-jo
YD40.m LP89.61 JKi28.156
e-ke-i-ja PI50.162 ~-mi-to
FGs9.117 e-ko-me-no VG54.341
e-ke-i-ja-ta BSe 4.101 n.244 YD40.m
FGs9.117 e-ko-si e-na-po-na
e-ke-jo-to EA 1.268, 286 n.33 JKi28.174
YD40.703 ML 129.206, 207 n. 5 e-na-po-ro
BSe 4.62, 90 n.46
67
e-ne-ka e-nu-wa-ri-jo e-pi-ko-o
AM13.28 AM13.24 ER49.111 JC 111.13 CR83.123 MR:IJ.284 VG54.341 LP88.1339 YD40./D3 YD40./D3 e-pi-ko-ru-si-jo
e-ne-re-ja e-nwa-ri-jo ER51.275
AM35.100 YD40.m e-pi-ko-ru-si-jo
ER51.ZD e-ne-ro -e-o fVa/J02.22
JKi 28.159 n.l7, 162, 174 ER49.97 e-pi-ko-wo
e-ne-si-da-o-ne e-pa-re AF4.17 JvL6.115 AH 135.256 VI 6.51 LyB 12.150
e-pa-sa-na-ti e-pi-pu-ta e-ne-wo- AM13.40 SRS 2.267 n.97
SRS 2259 n.55 ER49.111 VI 6.49
e-ne-wo-pe-za e-pe-ke-u e-pi-qo-~
CR 84.75, 86 n.47 LP85.2W AH 135.248 MDP42.261
e-pi ]e-pi-ro-pa-ja e-ne-wo-pe-zo AM13.17 JKi 28.162, 173
CR84.75, 77 ER49.98 MDP42.261 e-pi-te-u-ke-e-we
VG 54.342, 343 n4 e-pi-de-da-to PI50.163
EA 1.285 e-ni-ja-u-si-jo e-pi-zo-ta
MDP422W e-pi-ja-ta-ni-ja fVa/J02.55
e-ni-pa-te-we ER49.111
e-po
AM13.19,50 e-pi-jo-ta-na EP :xl.32 n.47
BSe4.79 ER49.111 e-po-me-ne-u
e-ni-qe e-pi-ki-to-ni-ja LP87.598
JKi 28.169, 171 JKi 28.162, 173 e-po-mi-jo
e-Qi[-qe e-pi-ko-e AH 134.242
JKi28.169 CR 84.!U n.32 fV a/JO 222, 34 ER49.111 MR:Il.284
68
e-qe-o e-ra e-ra-to
AM35.95 AH 135.241 AM13.26 ER49.100, 111 AMQ10 BSe 4.61, 88 n.19 JC 116.102 DMz/MSi.179 n.21 JC 116.100
FVa/J02.28J, 282 e-qe-si-ja JvL6.115 e-ra-wa
AH 133.48 l.P87.598 FGs 9.117 JKi28 l.P89
JIH32.104 LyB 12.148 e-re-[ PF27.244 JC 116.97, 103
e-qe-si-jo PI51.170
AM13.49 StH 15.1002 e-re-dwo-e
JKi28.178 ]e-ra JKi28.175 MDP42.2{() PI 51.168 l.P89.48, 55 e-N-dwo-e[ ]
e-qe-ta e-l1l:J-WO JKi28.175
AF4.16 AH 135.246 e-re-e AH 134.235 FGs 9.117
BSe4 AM 35.93, 95, 98 StH 15.1004
CR 84.85 n.44 AM13 FGs 9.119 BSe 5.1156 e-ra-ja
JC 116.98f, 102 CR84.75 JKi28.153f FGs9.1:D e-re-[e JC 112.1:D e-]ra-jo
JC 116.102 JC 116.103 l.P 89.61 JKi 28.177ff e-re-i JvL6.115 e-ra-pe-me-na l.P 86.289f, 289 n.8 CR84.85n44
HM35.235 l.P 87.596f JKi28.169 e-re-mo l.P 89.61 SRS2257n51 Pl49.153 AM13 PI 51 e-ra-po PI 53 e-re-pa
StH 15.1005 AH 135.245 FGs 9.119
VG54.342 e-ra-se JSk 3.1 YD40.mf ML 129.207 n.6
EA 1.287 StH 18.195 e-qe-ta-e
e-ra-te-re-wa-o e-re-pa-ta CR84.75f VG 54.341f, 344 JC 116.98, 100 FVa/J02155
e-qe-ta-i e-ra-te-re-wa-pi
CR84.83 JC 116.100
l.P 86.289 n.6
69
e-re-pa-te e-re-u-te-ra e-ri-qi-jo
AH134 JIH32.105 AM13.46 AnHIFBr 1.67 FVa/J02.55, 79, 122 e-re-u-te-re e-ri-ta
VG54.342 AM35 AF4.16 JC 116.103 AM13.6,40
e-re-pa-te-ja JKi28.178 AnHIFBr 1.69 V16.50 e-r~-ne
e-re-pa-te-ja-pi e-re-u-te-re[ AH 135.245
AnHIFBr 1.67 JKi28.178 e-r~-qo
FVa/J02.162 AH 135.245 e-re-u-te-ro e-re-pa-te-jo FGs9.129 e-ro-pa-ke-ja
CR84JII JKi27.133 AM35.100 FVa/J02.162 JIH32.105 JKi28 JSk3.1 MR IJ.2Jf7, 2fJ2 e-re-u-te-ro-se e-ro-pa-ke-u
EA 1.2Jf7 AM35.100 e-re-pa-te-o ER51.274 MR IJ.2Jf7, 2fJ2 *e-ro
e-re-u-ti-ja AH 134.232 n.9 e-re-pa-to FVa/J022ffl
FVa/J02141 JvL6.115 e-ru-ta-ra
e-re-ta e-re-wi-jo-po-ti-ni-ja OPa 14.318
AM35.99 JvL6.120 e-sa-re-u FGs 9.119, 131
IP87.598 JC 1121IJ e-ri-ka
StH 21.189 FVa/J02.141 e-sa-ro
e-re-ta-o e-ri-ma-si-jo AM13.40
V16.53 PvS 1.37 e-se-re-~
~-re-te-ri -ja e-ri-no-wo-te JKi28.176
AM 35.98 n.40 AH 135.248 e-se-re-e-jo FVa/J02172
e-ri-nu JKi28.176 e-re-v-t~[
LyB 11.200 IP89.50f
JKi28.178 StH15.1007 -e-si
e-re-u-te[ -ra e-ri-nu-we JC 115.211
IP87.598 CR83.123 e-ta[ LyB 11.200
JKi28.174
70
e-ta-wo[ e-ti-me-de-i e-u-ke-to
JKi28.159n.17,lffin.l7,175 PI 49.148 CR84.88 EA 1.264n.5
e-ta-wo-ne e-ti-ra-wo ER49.% JKi 28.159 n.17, 1(:() n.17, 175 LP85.261 FGs 9.121, 133
PI49.148 e-u-me-de e-]ta-wo-ne
JKi 28.159 n.17, 1(:() e-ti-wa-ja-qe AM13.36
JKi28.174 e-u-me-de-i e-ta-wo-ne-u
JKi28 e-ti-we CR84.78
FGs 9.117 ER 49.98 n.22 e-ta-wo-ne-we JKi28.178
JKi28 e-to-ni-jo
AM13 e-u-me-ne
e[-ta-wo-ne(-we) FGs9.123 AM13.46, 51
JKi28.1ffin.l8,161n.20 YD40./U3 e-u-na-wo
e-ta-wo-]ne-we e-to-ro-qa-ta PI 50.162 n.3
JKi 28.161, 179 FVa/J02288 e-u-po-ro-wo
e-ta-wo-ne-wo e-to-wo-ko FGs 9.119
JKi28 AH 134.239 e-u-ru-da-mo AM 35.101 n.54
e-te-do-mo AM13.13 Pl49.147
AH 134.239 AM 35.91 n.16, 101 n.54, 102
-e-u ~ij-ru-po-to-re-mo-jo
AM13.50 LP85.256 OS 36.323, 3:.ll MgL4.83
e-u-da-i-ta e-u-ru-wo-ta e-te-jo FGs 9.131 AM13.19, 21
FV a/JO 2.2ro e-u-da-mo e-u-to-ro-qo
e-te-wo-ke-re-we-i-jo AH 133.26 ML 128.65 AF4.16 AM13.43 AM13.12,18 Pl50.162 e-u-we-to
FGs9.130 PI 54.136 n.5 PI 54.138 MR30.286
e-u-ka-ro PI 51.168 *ha-
AH 135.256 AH 135.241 e-te-wo-ko
MgL4.83 *hi-
AH 135.241
71
Linear B Word Index ~--
*ho- i-je-re-u -i-jo
AH 135.241 AM 35.90, 93, 96 ER49.97 AM13.20, 49,51 YD43.384f
-i CR. 84.79 n.28
PCn3.188 FGs9.115 i-jo
LyB 12.157 MMT 1.17 -i MgL4.83 PI52250nl
ML 129.207 i-jo-te
ER49.97 OS35.207ff
EA 1.264n.5 i-da-i-jo i-je-re-wi-jo
JKi 28.162, 174 JvL6.113 OS35.207ff
i-ju i-do-m.e-ni-jo i-je-ro
PI 52250, 250 nl PI 49.149 ER 49.96, 102 StH 15.1002
i-e-re-u FGs9.115 i-ke-ta JKi28.1/U
CR. 84.79 n.28 JvL6.113 FGs 9.131 LyB 12.157
OS35.207ff i-je-ro-jo i-ku-to
-i-ja ER51.272 StH 17.223 MRll283
StH 17.232 i-ku-tu-re
i-ja-te i-je-ro-wo-ko
JKi28.169 AM 35.93, 94 n.23, 97
AM35.99 AM13 i-ma-di-jo FGs 9.131 FGs 9.115
AM13.23 MgL4.82 MgL4.83
i-pa-sa-na-ti StH 17.223
OS35.207ff
i-je-re-ja i-je-si ER49.111
AM 35.90, 93, 96 AM13.49
AH 135.241 i-pe-me~-ja
BSe 4.62, 89 n.33 FGs 9.115, 122 i-je-to-qe EB 67.227, 229 LyB 11.197, 201
EB67 YD43.383 LyB 12.157
FB44.299 MDP42.261 StH 15.1002 i-pe-me-de-ja<-jo>-OS35.207ff YD43.383
StH 15.1003 StH15.1007
i-je-we i-po-no
StH 15.1002 YD43.383 FVaiJ02.183f, 190
72
i-po-po-qo-i -i-si }ja-do
AM 35.102f, 103 n.ro JC 115.211 JKi 28.1ro n.17 FGs9.123 :ML 128.66 i-su-k:u-wo-do-to -ja-jo-qe
i-qe-ja JKi28.1'iU YD43.384
JvL6.118 ]j-t~ ja-ka-te-re
i-qi-ja AH 135.255 AH 135.243 MDP 42.2ro n.8
AH 134.245 i-ta-ja MR':D.'2Kl CR 85.2fJ7, 213, 215 PF28.132 ER 49.fJ7 StH 17.223
ja-ke-te-~
FGs 9.118 MDP 422ro n.8 FVa/J02.78 i-te-ja-o MMe3.87 StH 19.202 n.17
AM35.100 -ja-pi
VG 54.342f, 345 i-te-re-wa YD43.376
i-qi-ja-i AM13.12 ja-sa-ro
CR85.214 JC 116 MDP 422ro n.8
i-qi-jo i-te-u ]je-ne
VG54.342f AM 35.100 n.46 FV a/JO 2.279 JKi 28.167 n.:D
i-qo i-WWQ jo-
AH 134.241 EF11.264
AnHIFBr 1.68 AM 35.100, 100 n.46 J1H28.66
CR85.2fJ7 JKi 28.167 n:D MMT 1.173
ER49.100f i-to-we-sa OPa 14.318
FVa/102.64, 163 JvL6.119 MDP422ro
jo-a-mi-ni-so-de
MMe3.87 AH 135.242 i-wa-so EF11.264
i-qo-e-qe BSe 4.101 n.244 VI6.54
FVa!J02.79 PI51.168 jo-a-se-so-si
VG54.341 i-za- AH135.242 i-qo-jo AH 135.240 MDP 42.2ro n.8
AM13.28 VI6.50
MDP42261 i-za-re
PI 50.162 j<Hli-do-si
i-q9-na-to-mo VI6.54
AH 134.235 -ja
JC 113.25 YD43.384
MMe 3.86 n. 21
73
jo-do-so-si ka-*56-na-to ka-ke-u-si
AH 135.242 StH 17.223 CR84.82 EA 1.264 FB44.296 ka-*56-no ka-ke-we
MDP 42.200 n.8 StH 17.223 AF4.16 MR:U.287 AH 134.237, 239 VI 6.49 ka-da-i-to AM13.51
ll9-<iu-mi PI 49.151 BSe4.63
BSe 5.1182 n. 7 JKi 28.162, 174 ka-da-mi-ja EA 1.266
FGs9.117 JKi27.133 jo-e-ke-to-qo JKi28.166
AH 135.242 ka-di-ti-ja lP87.597
VI6.54 lP89.54 ML 129.205f, 205 n.l ML130.148f
-jo-i ]ka-di-ti-ja StH 21.190
YD43.384f lP89.55 YD43.376
jo-i-je-si ka-ka *ka-ke-we-de
AH 135.242 FVa/JO 2.56f EA 1.267n.9
MDP 42.200 n.8 ka-ki-jo MR:U.287 ka-ka-re-~.t
VI 6.50 ER 51.275, 28) FVa/J0257 FVa/J02.141
jo-o-po-ro ka-ke-ja-pi
MDP42.263
AH 135.242 MMe3.85
VI 6.50 ER51.28:l MDP42.263 ka-kja
jo-po-ro-te-ke YD43.376 MDP42.263
AH 135.242 ka-ke-jo ka-ko MDP 42.200 n.8
CR 84.76 n.17 VI 6.51 FGs9.119
ka-ke-o FV a/JO 2.141
j~ lP87.597
AH 135.242 CR 84.76 n.17 PaW 17.26
FB44.296f ka-ke-u StH 18.194
MDP 42.200 n.8 StH21
MR :U.287, 292 AH 134.238 VI 6.49 AM 35.91, 101, 103 YD43.376
jo-te-re-pa-to FGs 9.131 lP87.598 ka-ko-de-ta
AH 135.242 MgL4.81 VI6.54
FVa/J02.141 PI 50.162 n.4
*ka- YD43.376 ka-ko-na-wi-jo
YD43.376 StH 21.190
74
ka-ma ka-na-ko ka-pa-ri-jo
AM 35.97 n.35 FGs9.117 AH 135.248 AM13 OPa 14.318 EF11.266 YD43.376 ka-pa-ri-jo-ne
FGs9.123 AH 135.248 JC 112.11) ka-na-pe-u
IP89.48 AM 35.91, 100 ka-pa-si-ja ML 128.62 AM13.51 PvS 1.32 SEI 1.23 FGs 9.131 YD43.376 JKi28.l(i) ka-~-so
ka-ma-[ IP87.596 YD43.376
GPc 1.363
MMe4.129 ka-pa-ti-ja ka-na-[pe-u-si
ka-ma-~ JKi 28.164 n23, 167 AM13.18, 21 EF11.267 n.9
AH 134.237 PvS 1.32 ka-na-[pe-we ~-ma-e JKi 28.164 n.23, 165 n.23, 167 ka-po
MMe 3.86 n.l9 ka-na-pe-we YD43.376
VG 54.342, 344 JKi28.167 ka-ra
ka-ma-e AM13.51
MMe 3.86 n.l9 ka-nu-se-u
VG 54.342, 344 JKi28.168 ka-ra-a-pi
ka-ma-e-u ka-pa CR84.85 FVa/102.163
AM35.95 JKi28.l'iU AM13 YD43.376 ka-ra-do-ro YD43.376 BSe4.61 ka-pa-jo
JC 116.97, 100 ka-ma-e-we StH 17.223 AH 134.237 ka-ra-e-i-jo AM13 ka-pa-ra
LyB 11.198 EF11.271 GPc 1.362 LP86.289 ka-ra-e-ri-jo
ka-pa-r~ LyB 11.198, :;ro ]ka-mo
AH 135.248 IP89.48,55 ka-ra-i
ka-mo ka-pa-r~-de
AM13.34 AH 135.248
IP 89.48, ro. 62 YD43.376
ka-pa-r~-do ka-ra-na
AH 135.248 PI 50.164
75
ka-ra-na-ko ka-ra-wi-po-ro ka-sa-to
PI.S0.162 AF4.16 Pl54.142 AlL3.183 PvS 1.36
ka-ra-na-ta AM35
PI 50.164 AM13.49 ka-si-ko-no
FGs 9.115, 120 AM 35.101, 101 n.56 ka-ra-pa-so JvL6.l:J) FV a/JO 2.49f
AM13.51 LP'if7.597 SEI 1.22 ]ka-t~[
ka-ra-re-we StH 21.190, 193
FV a/JO 2.266f VI 6.49
AH 135.255
StH 18.192 ka-tv-~[ ka-~-ro
ka-ra-te-ra JIM41 AH 135.255
FGs9.l:J) ThGP 1 ~-ta-ni-ja
ka-n-to ka-ru-ke JKi28.172
FVa/JO 2.273 FGs9.128
JvL6.116 JIM41
]ka-ta-ni-ja
JKi28.172
ka-ra-to ka-ru-no
ka-ta-ra-i
FVa/J02.273 LP89.50
LP89.54 ka-ru-pi
ka-ra-u-ko
BSe 4.99 n223 AH 134.241
ka-ta-ra-pi
YD43.376 FVa/J02.163 LP89.54f
ka-ra-we ka-ru-ti-je-ja-o ka-ta-ro
JKi 28.165 n.23 JKi28.177 AH 135.255
YD43.376 *ka-ru-ti-jo ka-ta-wo
ka-ra-wi-ko JKi28.177 PI 49.153
FGs9.l:J) ka-ru-we ka-ti Pl54.142
AH 134.241 FV a/JO 2190, 257
AnHIFBr 1.68 FVa/J02.163
ka-tu-re-wi-ja-i
AH 135.245 ka-$11.-[
JIM41 ka-tu-r0z
AH 135.245 ka-sa-ro
StH 17.223 ka-u-w[
PI 54.141 n.40, 143
76
ka-wa-do-ro ke-i-ja-ka-ra-na ]t.e-me-no
PI54.140 ER51.275 JKi28.173 JKi28.llll
ka-wa-ti-ro MDP42.263 -ke-ne-ja
PI54.140 PI 50.164 AH 135.241
]ka-wi-ja ke-i-jo ke-ni-qa
PI54.140 PI 50.164 AH 133.49
ke-ka-u-me-Q9 FGs9.120
ka-wi-jo fVa/J02177 PI54.143 AnHIFBrl.72 ML 128.68
fV a/JO 2.226 ka-wi-ta ke-ni-qe-te-we
PI54.141 ke-ke-me-na ML 128.68
AF4.16 lpJ.-wo AH 134.237 ke-o-te-ja
PI 54.139 AM 35.97 n.35 JvL6.114 AM13
ka-za FGs9.123 ke-ra
AH 135.240, 246 Jc 112.rn AM13.20,50
ER 51.275, 279f LP86.289 FGs9.122
fV a/JO 2.298 LP87.596 fV a/JO 2.55, 268 ML 128.62
MDP42.263 MMr3.118 ]ke-ra-a MMe3.85 OPa 14.317
fVa/J02268 ka-zo-e PI51.170
SEI 1.23 ke-ra-e AH 135.240 VG54.342 CR84.87 fVa/J02.55, 141 ER49.96 ke-ke-me-na-o ER51.267
AF4.16 ke-ra-i-ja-pi
MMe3.84 MR:D.286
~ ke-ke-me-no
ke-ra-ja-pi
MMT 1.172 AM13.14, 21,43
CR85.216 EF1 1.267 n.9
ke-*83-*18-qe VG54.342f MR :D.286 n.17 VG54.341f
J050.45 ke-ki-de
JKi27.134 ke-ra-me-ja
ke-e PI 51.168 PI50.162n4
PI 50.164 ke-ko-jo ke-ra-me-u
ke-i-ja PaW 17.27 AM35.102
PI50.164 FGs9.131 LP87.596
77
ke-ra-me-we ke-ro-si-ja ki-da-pa
AH 134.239 AF4.17 fVa/J02.141 AM13.19
ke-ra-u-jo FGs 9.129 ki-da-ro
AM13.44 CR83.123 ke-sa-do-ro PF28.132
ke-re-~ PI 50.162 n.3 PI49.152
AnHIFBrl.72 VI 6.51 StH 17.223
fVa/J02226 ke-]sa-do-ro-jo ki-ke-ro
ke-re-no PI 50.162 n.3 PI49.152
MVC l.XY?f, 2m n.21 ke-se-ne-wi-jo ki-ni-di-ja
ke-re-si-jo we-ke FGs9.129 BSe4.76
AnHIFBr 1.72 PI 50.162 n.6
fVa/J02.226, 231 ke-se-ni-wi-jo StH 18.195
JvL 6.121, 126f ki-ra ke-re-ta-o
LP87.596 ke-se-nu-wi-jo JC 113.26
FGs9.129 ki-~-i-jo ke-re-te-u
AM13 ke-se-nu-wo AH 135.249
FGs9.129 ke-re-u ki-ra-di-ja
AM13.22,'37 ke-<U>-po-da LP89.54f
LP87.598 ke-re-wa ki-ri-ja-i-jo
JKi28.173 ke-u-po-da AH 135.249
JKi28.176 ke-re-za ki-ri-ja-si
BSe4.76 ke-u-po-da-o PI50.162
MDP422(() JvL6.123 VG54.341 ki-ri-jo-te
]-ke-ri-ja-wo LP 89.45f, 48
AH 135.250 ke-u-po-de-ja
JKi28.176 ki-ri-se-we
ke-ro LP89.62 AH 135.256 CaT 10.145, 148
*ke-we MgL4.83
ke-r~ YD43.'376
fVa/J02283 ke-we-to
YD43.'376
78
ki -ri -te-wi -ja ki-ti-ta ko-iv.-re-u
AMI3 AM35.99 MMT1.172 JKi28.1/U AM13.33 1vL6.125 FGs9.12 ko-ka-ro LP86.289f 1C 1121:D fB44.:D1 LP 87.596, 597 n.3 JKi28.178
ki-to LP87.597 *ki-ro FGs9.120
PF28.132 FVa/10219 ko-ki-da JKi28 FVa/102.79 ki-ta-no StH 17.n>
LP89.48f ki-to-na
ko-ki-re-ja
AnHIFBrl./U,72 ki-te JKi28.17lf FVa/102247f, 252
MR :D.284 n.5 ki-to(-na) ko-ma-ta
ki-te-me-na JKi28.171f FGs9.120 AH 134.237
ki-to-ne AF4.16 ko-ma-we AMI3 JKi28.171f AM 35.100 n.52
FGs9.120 ki -ti -je-si ki-to-]ne JKi 28.100 n.17, 176f
AMI3.33 JKi28.172 LP 89.63 CR84.89 FGs9.124 ki-to-pi[ ko-ma-we-ta LP87.596 CR 84.85 n.43 JKi28.176f
JKi28.171f LP89.46 ki-ti-me-na PI 50.163
AM 35.97 n.35 ki-wo
AMI3 1vL6.120 ko-ma-we-te-ja FGs9.123 AM 35.100 n.52 1C 112.1:D ki-wo-ni-jo EB67.228 LP 86.288f, 289 n.4 PI 54.138 JKi 28.176f LP87.596 PF27.244 ML 128.62 ko-do StH 15.1003 OPa 14.317
AMI3 SEI 1.23
LP87.5% ko-ma-we-to
ki-ti-me-no LP89.46,51 ko-i-no
AH 134.237 ko-no FGs 9.117
AMI3.33 FGs9.117 FGs9.124 ko-i-ro
AMI3.49
79
ko-no-ni-pi ko-re-te-re ko-p;>[
AH 134.241 AH 134.235 1vL6.120 AnHIFBr 1.68 AIL 3.183, 186 FVa/102162, 242,245 AM 35.94 n.23 koro-jo-wo-wi-ja
1C 116.99ff PI54.144 ko-no-se-ja ML lll148
LP 'if7.597 SEI 1.22 ko-ro-ku-ra-i-jo StH 21.193 FGs 9.119
ko-no-si-ja PI 51.168
LP 'if7.597, 597 n.3 ko-re-te-ri-jo
AM13.43 ko-ro-no-we-sa ko-no-si-jo
FV a/10 2247f LP'if7.597
ko-ri-~-da-na MDP422ro
PI51.170 ER 49.99 n.23 ko-ro-~
ko-no-so ~~ri-ja AH 135.255
DMz/MSi.179 n.21, 1!l>n.24 JKi 28.100 n.17 JKi28 JKi28.153 StH 17.2JJ LP89 ko-ri-ja-da-na
ER 49.99 n.23 ko-ro-to ko-o-ke-ne( -i)
AH 135.255 1vL6.117 ko-ri-ja-do-no JKi28
ko-pe-re-u AH 133.44 fig. 17
ko-ro[-to FGs 9.117 AM13.34f JKi 28.100 n.l7, 178 JKi 28.158, 162
LP88.1338 ko-pu-ra ko-ro]-to
JKi28.169 ko-ri-jo JKi28.162
PI 54.144, 146 ko-q~He-u ko-]ro-to
MMT 1.172 ko-ri-si-ja
JKi28.162 AM13
ko-re-te PvS 1.37 ko-ru
AF4.16 ko-ri-si-jo AH 134.242
AH 135.256 FGs 9.118 AIL3.185 ER51.271 FVa/102.20 AM35 MDP422ro AM13 PvS 1.37 ko-ru-pi
FGs 9.126, 128 ko-ri-to AH 134.241
1C 116 MgL4.84 PvS 1.37 ko-ru-to ML 129.207 FVa/102 PaW 17.27 ko-ro
VI 6.49 Pl54.144
]ko-ru-we-ja ko-to-ne-we ko-wi-ro-wo-ko
AM35.100 AM35.95 AM35.102 AM13.13
ko-so-ni-ja ko-to-no PI 50.162
fVa/J02.177 AM13 CR84.74 ko-wo
ko-te-ri-ja OPa 14.317 CR84.75
AnHIFBr 1.71 VG54.342f ER49.100 FGs9.119
ko-to-i-na ko-to-no-o-ko PM 19.416
AM13.33 AH 134.237 VI 6.53
CR84.84 AM 35.95, 97 n.36 -ko-wo
FGs9.122 AM13
MR:rl.286 EF11.286 ER49.111 LP86.289
ko-to-na ku-da-ma-ro
AF4.16 ko-tu-r~ AM13.34f
AH 133.42 AH 135.245 AH 134.237 AM13.18, 41,44 ku-do-ni-ja
AM 35.97 n.35, 97 n.36 EP:l).156 DMz/MSi. Ul> n.24 AM13 fVa/J02.79 CR84.84 ko-W-r~-ne JKi 28.162, 172 EF11.268 EP:l).156 LP89 FGs9.122 StH 17.223 JC1121~ ko-u-ra VG 54.342f, 345 LP87.596 JKi28 ML 129.206f ku-ja-ro
MR:rl.286 ko-u-re-ja PI54.142 PI51.170 JKi 28.165 n.23 SEI 1.23 ku-jo VG54.342 ko-wa PI54.142
ko-to-na-o AH 133.42 ku-ke-re-u AF4.16
CR84.75, 77
AM13.46 LyB 12148 CR. 85.'XJ7, 211
PM 19.416 FGs 9.118
ko-to-ne-ta PI54.144 ko-we-ja
AH 134.237 JKi28.176
ku-mi-no AM35 FGs9.117 AM13 ]ko-we-jo StH 18.195 EF11.271 LP86.289 JKi28.176 ku-na-ja OS 36.3:rl ko-wi-ro fVa/J02247f, 252
EP:l).115
81
ku-na-ke-ta-i ku-pi-ri-jo ku-ru-so
AM35.102 LoG/JKi/JO 2.454, 456 n.25 AH 134.240 FGs9.131 JKi28.178 AnH/FBr 1.67
JvL6.124 ER51.279 Jls:v-no-o FGs 9.119
MRll284 ku-ra-no FVa/J02.ffl, 201,204
PI54.143 HBR1 ku-pa-ri-se-ja JC 116.104
ER51.274 ku-re-we MDP42.262
FVa/J02.141 EA 1.266f StH 18.195
ML 129.205 n.l ku-ru-so-wo-ko ku-pa-ri-si-jo ML 1:D.l49
AH 134.232 n.9 PI 51.168 AH 134.239
BSe4.77 AM35.101
JKi27.134 *ku-ro AM13.13
PF28.132 ku-ru-su-*56 *ku-pa-ri-so
AH 134.232 n.9 ku-r~ FVa/J02245
ku-pa-ro AH 135.246 ku-ru-zo PI54.143
AH 135.246 HD2.68n.73
ASc 39.348ff ku-r~-jo
FGs 9.117 AH 135246 ku-sa-me-ni-jo
JKi28.178 PI 50.162 n.3, 163 ML 129.207 n.4
LP88.1338 PI54.143 PI 51.168
MDP42.261 ku-ro-r~
ku-so
ku-pa-ro2 AH 135245f AM13.44
AH 135245f ASc39.349 ku-ru-me-no ku-su
JKi28.178 AM13.18 ER49.96 MDP42.261 FGs9.l:D ku-su-a-ta-o
ku-pa[-ro JC 116.100ff
JKi 28.162, 174
ASc 39.350 n.11 ku-ru-no
AM13.24,31 ku-su-pa
ku-pa-ro-we LyB 11.202
ASc39.349 *ku-ru-sa ML 128.63
ku-pa-sa MDP42.262 ku-su-pa-ta
LP89.54f ku-ru-sa-pi AH 133.42
AH 135.247 ML 128.63 w-~-si-ja FVa/J02.162
LP89.54f ku-su-qa
ER49.111
82
k.u-su-to-ro-qa k.u-te-so ma-ra-ne-ni-jo
ER49.100f, 111 AnH/FBr 1.67 ML 129.205 n.l ML128.65 FVa/J02162 ML BU49
MDP42.262 k.u-ta-i-to ma-ra-tu-wo
LP89.54 k.u-wa-no FGs9.117 AH 134.240
k.u-ta-ti-ja AnHIFBr 1.67 ma-rl
LP89.54, 62 FGs 9.119 LP89.50f FVa/J02162
k.u-ta-ti[ -ja StH 18.195 *ma-ri-ne-u
LP89.49,54 k.u-wa-no-wo-ko AM 35.100 n.52 JKi 28.176ff
k.u-ta-ti-jo AH 134.239 JLP:D.332
LP89.52 k.u-wa-no-wo-ko-i JoB6.1408 LP88.1338
k.u-ta-ti[ -jo AM 35.91, 102
LP89.49, 54 JvL6.117 ma-ri-ne-we-ja-i
~v.-wo AM 35.94 n.24, 100 n.52
k.u-ta-to JK.i28.176
DMzJMSi.l79 n.21, 1!fl n.24 JK.i28.156 LP88.1338
FVa/J02.282 PF27.244
JvL6.123 ]Ina
LP89 JC 116.98 ma-ri-ne-wo
JK.i28.176 k.u-]ta-to ma-di JLP:D.332
LP89.46 PI49.152 ma-ro
k.u-te-rll:J ma-mi-di-zo AM13.12
BSe4.76 PI 49.149 PI 49.149f, 152 StH 17.223
k.u-te-ra-o ma-na-sa
EB67.233 ma-ro-pi
BSe4.76 StH 15.1003 BSe4.79
k.u-te-ro ma-na-si-we-ko ma-sa
BSe4.76 LP 89.45f, 54 AM13.13
k.u-te-se-ja ER49.99 ma-se-wi-Jlz-[.]
AnHIFBr 1.69 PI49.147 AH 135.248
k.u-te-se-jo ma-qe FVa/J02.2ro
AnHIFBr 1.67 StH 15.1006 ma-so-mo
FVa/J02.162 LP89.50f
83
ma-~ me-re-ti-~ me-sa-to
PI49.149 AM35.103 AH 135.240 ER51.267 ER49.96
ma-te-re MDP42.261 ER 51.271, 275f EP~.45n.75 MDP422({) JvL6 me-re-ti-ri-ja
LyB 12.152 AM35.103 *me-so
MDP42.261 AH 135.240 ma-te-u-pi
FVa/J02.191 me-re-u me-ta
AM13.23,41 ER49.96 ma-to-ro-pu-ro Pl51.167 EP~.~ me-re-u-ro
JC 113.25 me-ta-ka-wa
ma-tu-~ PI49.150 Pl54.140
JKi28.162 me-ri me-ta-ke-Iru-me-na
-me-de-ja FGs9.123 CR 85.:ID, 215
AH 135.241 FV a/JO 2.26:l, 264 JKi28.178 me-ta-ki-ti-ta
me-ki-ti AM13.33
Pl54.141 me-ri-da-ma-te FGs9.124
AM13.25 me-na ER 49.100 n.28 me-ta-pa
CR83.123 me-ri-du-ma AM13.12 BSe4.61, 78
me-no LP87.597 EF11.267
FGs 9.116 JC 116.101
LyB 11.197,201 me-ri-du-ma-te LP86.290
MMe3.83 AM13.25,2J ML ll1150
StH 15.1006 ER 49.100 n.28 ]me-ta-ra-wo[
VI6.54 LP87.597 PI54.140
me-no-e-ja me-ri-te-u
AnH!FBr 1.69 AM13.41 me-te-to
FGs9.123 AM13.11f -me-no-jo
MR~.283 me-ri-te-wo me-to-qe-u
AM35.103 PI54.140 me-nu-wa MgL4.83
me-tu-wo BSe4.61 me-ri-ti-jo FGs9.117
me-ra-to AnB67.24 JvL 6.118f, 126
BSe 4.89 n.25 ER 49.99 n.26
84
me-u-jo -mi mi-to-we-sa
StH 15.1004 ER49.96 FGs 9.119 YD43.385 FVa/J0279, 105
me-u-jo-~ MDP422(()
FV a/JO 2.22ff mi. MMe 3.86 n.19
JKi28.153 VG54.342f me-wi-jo
StH 15.1004 mi-ka-ta mi-to-we-sa-e
AM13.'D VG54 me-wi-jo-e LP 'if7.597
mo-ri-W<Hio FV a/JO 2.235f mi-ra FGs 9.119
me-za-na AM13.40 RVz1
FVa/J02.24 JKi28.179
mi-~ mo-ro-ko-wo-wo-pi
JvL6.118 AH 135.248 FGs9.124
PI 49.148, 150 AnH!FBr 1.69 VI6.50 VG54.342
mo-ro-qa
AH 134.235 me-za-ne mi-ra-ti-ja AM 35.93, 95, 98
JvL6.118 AnB67.24 AM13.18
PI49.150 BSe4.76 FGs9.128
ER 49.99ff JC116 me-za-wo ER51.T71 ML 129.207
JKi28.l';D MDP422(() PaW 17.'2:7
PI 50.162 n.6 me-za-wo-ni StH 18.195
mo-ro-qo-ro
JKi28.1';D AM13 mi-ra-ti-ja-o
me-zo BSe4.76 mu-jo-me-no
AH 135.240 MDP422(() AH 135.241
ER51.267 mi-ru-ro FB44.299
MMe3.84 IT1I32.107
JKi28.174 MDP42.261
me-zo-~
CR. 84.'if7 mi-sa-ra-jo mu-ka-ra
FV a/JO 2.22ff PI 49.153 FVa/J02281 LP89.45
me-zo-e mi-ta
FVa/J02.236, 261 FGs9.117 mu-ta-pi
VG 54.343, 345 AM13.15
mu-ti
AM13.15
85
mu-ti-ja ne-da-wa-ta ne-we-wi-ja
AM13.15 JC 116.97, 99, 102 AM35.100
mu-ti-ri ne-e-ra-wo ne-wo
AM13.15 BSe4.79 FVa/J02.24 FGs9.127 JvL6.118f, 126
]mu-to lP85.257 ML128.64
AM13.15 ne-wo-ki-to ne-e-to
mu-to-na lP 85.257 n.12 FGs 9.125 n.55
AM13.15 ne-ki-ri-de ne-wo-pe-o
mu-to-wo-ti AM35.100 JvL6.120
AM13.15 JKi 28.162, 165 n.23, 166 n.66
CR84.78 -ni-*ne-qa-sa YD43.384
-na-de FVa/J02.201, 268
YD43.384 ]ni-jo[
ne-qa-sa-pi JC 116.101 na-ki-zo FVa/J02.201, 204,269
JKi 28.175, 100 -ni-jo-i ne-qa-sa-ta YD43.384
na-u-do-mo FVa/J02.201
AH 134.239 -ni-jo-jo
AM35.~, 102 ne-qe-u YD43.384 FGs 9.119 AM13 FVa/J02288 no-da-ro
StH 21.189 ne-ti-ja-no PI49.152
na-wi-jo BSe4.79 MVC 1.208 n22 ]no-ka-ra-o-i
AlL 3.183, 186 LyB 12.156 GC37.134 ne-ti-ja-no-re
lP 'ir7.597 MVC 1.208n.22 no-pe-re-~
MMe 3.'irl FGs 9.121 StH 18.194 -ne-u StH21.1~ HD2.68f no-ri-wo-ki-de
ne-[ AM35.100 ne-wa
JKi28.176 JKi28.175 EP20.66 JlP:D.332
ML 128.64 ne VG54.342
JKi28.179 ]ne-we
JKi 28.161f, 174
86
no-ri-wo-ko o-~ o-da-tu-we-ta
AH 134.239 EF11.263 n.4, 285 CR85.211 AM 35.100, 100 n.48 MMe4.129 AM13.13 OPa 14.318 o-da-twe
JK.i28.176 CR 852fJ7, 212 JLP:ll.332 o-a-ke-re-se MMe3.87
no-ri-wo-ko-jo AH 135.242 YD42158 EF11.264
JLP:ll.332 FB44.296 o-da-twe-ta
MDP 42.2(() n.8 AH 134.245 ]nu-ka ML 129.205 CR85.211f
JK.i28.158, 1(:0, 1(:0n.18 VI6.54 FV a/JO 2.147 n. 1
nu-to o-a-po-te o-de
JK.i28.174 AH 135.242 EF11.286 EF11.264
nu-wa( -i)-ja JK.i28.153 o-de-ka-sa-to
JK.i28.169 VI6.54 AH 135.242
]o-a-pu-[ do-so-si EF11.264, 264 n.S
0 FVa/J02.173
OPa 14.318 JKi 28.153 n.7 JK.i28.178 MDP 42.2(() n.8
o-/jo- o-da-~ MR:ll.287
AH 135.242 EF11 VI6.50
EF11.264, 267 n.lO FB44.297
ITH28.66 ML128.64 o-de-ko-so-si
ML 129.205ff EF11.268 o-*34-ta OPa 14.316, 318
JK.i28.176 o-de-qa-~
o-da-ke-we-ta EF11
Q-*34-ta-o CR 85.211, 213 n.25 FB44.297
AH 133.38 OPa 14.318 [ o-]Q4-ku-we-ta
ER49.97 o-di-do-si JK.i28.176 CR 85.211 n.20 JLP:ll.332 AH 135.242
o-da-ku-we-ta EF11.264 o-*35-ta CR85.211 JC 116.104
AH 133.38 VI 6.49
JLP:ll.332 o-da-sa-to
MMT 1.171 AH 135.242 o-do-ke
EF11.264 AH 135.242 MDP 42.2(:0 n.8 EF11.264, 267 VI6.50 MDP 42.2(() n.8
VI6.49,55
87
o-do-so-si -o-jo o-na-to
JC 116.104 AH 135.241 AH 134.237 :MMe3.83 AM 35.97 n.35
o-du[ AM13
1Ki28.174 *-o-jo FGs9.122
:MMe4.132 lP 86.289 n.4 o-du lP87.596
1Ki28.174 o-ka OPa 14.317
AM13.34f o-ni-ti-ja-pi o-du-ru- BSe4.77
AH 133.27 FA37.472 AnHIFBr 1.67f
lP 89.53ff lP 86.289 n.8 MR~.284
o-no
o-du-ru-we PI 51.167, liD FVa!J02.64
DMz/MSi.l76 n.13, 177 n.l3 StH 21.189 1Ki28.1/D
lP89.54f LoG/JKi/JO 2.454f
PvS 1.3 o-ka-I"a:J
PI 51.168 ]o-nu[
o-du-ru-wi-ja JKi 28.152, 158
PvS 1.38 o-ke-u
AM13.48 o-nu[
o-du-ru-wi-jo JKi 28.158, 164, 179
AH 133.27 o-ku-na-wo
lP89 FGs 9.119 ]o-nu[ ]
PvS 1.38f 1Ki28.lffl o-mi-ri-jo-i
o-du-ru-wo AM35.94 o-nu
DMz/MSi.179 n.21 1Ki28
lP89.54 o-mu-ka-ra
FV a!JO 2.2lU o-nu-ka
o-du-we 1Ki28.174 1Ki28
JK.i28.162 JIM41 o-na-ta
o-e-ko-so-si AF4.16 ]o-nu[-ka
EA 1.268 AM13 JKi 28.lffl n.l8 lP86.289
-o-i ]o-nu-ka
PaW 17.36 o-na-te-re 1Ki28.162
AF4.16 * -oihi/ -ois AH 134.237 o-nu-ke
JC 115.211 AM35.95,97 1Ki28 AM13 JIM41 EA 1.268 lP86.289
88
o-nu-]ke o-pe-ro-sa o-pi-ka-pe-e-we
JKi28.174 AM13.14 AH 133.53 EF11.267 n.9 AIL 3.183
o-nu-ke-ja MDP42200 AM 35.93, 94 n.23
AM35.100 StH 21.189, 193 o-pe-ro-sa-de VI 6.49
o-o-pe-ro-si AM13.14
AH 135.242 VG54.342 o-pi-ke-ri-mi-ni-ja
EF11.264, 267 AnH/FBr 1.67
FB44.296 o-pe-ro-si
MDP 42.2ffi n.8 MDP42200 o-pi-ke-ri-mi-ni-ja-pi
VI6.50 AnHIFBr 1.67 o-pe-ro-te
o-pa ML 129.206f o-pi-ke-wi-ri-je-u
AH 133.49 AnHIFBr 1.72 FVa/JO 224, 58, 79 o-pe-te-re-u FVa/J02226 JKi28 AM13 SRS2.267 ER 49.98, 100, 111 o-pi-ko-ru-si-ja
LP87.596 AH 134.242 o-pa-wo-ne-ja FVa/J0222
ML 128.67 o-pi
CR84.81 o-pi-ko-wo o-pa-wo-ta FV a/JO 2.298 AM 35.93, 94 n.23
AH 134.242 JKi28 FVa/J02 o-pi-qi-na
JC 113.29 o-pi-~-ra JKi28 AF4.17
o-pe-qa VI 6.51 o-pi-su-ko
ER 51.281 AH 133.53 ML 128.66 o-pi-da-mi-jo AIL 3.183
AM13.18,43 AM 35.91, 93, 94 n.23 o-pe-ro
VI6.50 StH 21.193 AH 133.18 n.146 VI 6.49 AM13.13f, 17 o-pi-e-de-i
FB44.298 JvL6.118 o-pi-te-ke-e-u
FGs9.121 FB44.299 FVa/102.173 *o-pi-i-ja ML 128.64 AH 134.245
o-pi-te-u-ke-we StH 17.225 Pl50.162 VI6.50 o-pi-i-ja-pi YD40./D.3
CR85.216 o-po-qo
FVa/J02.79 AH 134.245 VG54.341f CR85.216
FVa/J02.79 VG54.341f
89
o-po-ro-me-no ]Q-t~-no o-u-ki-te-mi
FGs 9.118 AH 135.255 FGs9.122
o-qa-wo-ni o-ta-ki o-u-pa-ro-ke-ne-[to]
FGs9.ll::J Pl54.139 ER 49.103 n.32 ML 128.67 VI 6.53 PI 53 o-te
AH 135.242 *o-u-qa-ke-re-se
o-qe ER 49.96, 102, 111 EF11.264
AH 135.242 FB44.296f EF11.264 MRl::J.287 o-u-qe
AM13.17 o-qe-qa o-ti-na-wo EFl 1.263 n4, 264
ER51.281 AnB67.24 ML 128.66 ER49.99 o-u-qe-po[
1Ki28.153 o-qo-o o-ti-~(-o)
MRll284 MDP42.261 o-u-ru-to
o-qo-o-ki-te AF4.17
o-ti-ri-ja AH 135.242 MRll284 MDP42.261 VI 6.51
o-re-ne-ja o-to-wo-we-i o-u-wo-ze
JKi 28.169, 171 AM13.19 EFl 1.267 n.9
o( -re-ne-ja) o-tu o-wi-de
JKi28.171 PI49.150 AH 135.242 EF11.264, 270
o-re-ta o-tu-wo-we FB44.l::J1
CR84.73 PI49.150 1Ki28.178 ML 128.65
o-ri-ko o-two-we- MRl::J.287
MVC 1.208 n.21 PI49.150 VI 6.51
o-ro-jo o-u-di-do-si o-wi-de-ta-i
AM13.l::J EF11 OPa 14.316
EFl1.2'Xl, 273 ML 128.64 *-o-wo ML 129.205f
o-ro-me-no VI 6.49 MMe4.132
SRS2245n.9 o-wo-"We o-u-ka o-ro-ti-jo ML128.64 AnH/FBr 1.72
PvS 1.33 FVa!JO 2.226
90
o-wo-ze pa-i-to pa-ki-ja-na-de
VG54.342 DMz/MSi.179 n.21, liD n.24 YD43.383 FVa/J0279, 281
o-za-mi[ LP89 pa-ki-ja-ne
AH 135.242 StH 17.223 AM13
pa-ja-ro FGs 9.116, 125 n. 55
o-ze-to LP 86.288, 289 n.5
AH 135.242 StH 17.223 LyB 12.151, 158
VI 6.51 MDP42.261 pa-ja-wo StH 15.1003
pa-da-e-u LyB 12150
AM13.29 pa-ki-ja-ni-ja
pa-ja-wo-ne JC 113.27 pa-da-je-u CR83.123
AM 35.94, 94 n.23 JvL6.115 pa-ki-ja-ni[ -ja
AM13.29,50 LP88.1339 JC 116.97, 100
ER 49.100 n.28, 111 pa-ka-na pa-ki-ja-ni-jo-i
JC 113.25 AH 133.42 n.262 JvL6.126
pa-da-we-u AH 134.242 YD43.383
AM 35.94, 94 n.23 AM 35.101 n.56 FGs 9.117 pa-ki-ja-ni-jo-jo
pa-de FV a/JO 2.49f, 55 FGs 9.116
FVa/J02.265 pa-ke-ta JvL6.125
JvL6.113f YD43.383
LyB 11.200 JK.i28.177
StH 15.1007 pa-ki-ja-pi
pa-ke-te-ja CR 84.ID, ID n.33 pa-de-i JK.i28.177 JC 116.100
LyB 11.200 pa-ke-te-ja-<> pa-ki-ja-si
pa-de-we-u JK.i28.177 CR84.ID
ER 49.100 n.28, 111 EB67.234 pa-ki-ja- FB44.299
pa-i-ti-ja YD43.384 YD43.383
JK.i28.153 pa-ki-ja pa-ko
LP 89.47f, 50 MDP422W BSe4.61 YD43.383
pa-i-ti-jo pa-ki-ja-na pa-ko-to
MDP422W ITH32104 FV a/JO 2.241 JK.i28.174 MDP42.261
Pl51.170
91
Linear B Word Index
pa-ko-we pa-ra-ku-we pa-si
FGs 9.117 AnHJFBr 1.67, 70 AF4.16 LyB 11.202 VG54.342 AH 133.42 YD43.383 AnB67.24
pa-ra-lp,t-we-jo EA 1.266n.8 pa-ku-ro2
VG54.342 ER49.96
AH 135.246 ER5l.ZiD pa-ra-to MDP422ro
pa-Q~-ki PI 49.149f ML 128.63
pa-si-te-o-i PI54.139 pa-ra-wa-jo
FV a/10 2.200 pa-pa-ra-ko AH 134.242 1vL.113 FVa/10 222f, 40 LyB 11.197, 200f
PI 49.150, 153
pa-qo-si-jo pa-ra-[ ]-we-jo StH15.1007
PI 50.163 FV a/10 2.298 pa-ta-ja VG54.342
AH 133.49 FV a/10 2.58f
pa-qo-si-jo-jo pa-ra-we-wo
JKi28.179 PI50.163 EA 1.285
pa-ta-jo pa-ra-ja pa-ro
FGs9.117 FVa/102299 AM13 ML 128.63
pa-ta-jo-i ER 49.102, 103 n.32, 111 FV a/10 2.173
FGs9.117 pa-ra-jo
JKi28 FVa/10224 LP87.596 pa-te ML 128.63f MVC1.208
AH 133.43 OPa 14.317 LP 87.597 n.5
pa-r~-l}Q-te-e-u
AM35.101f pa-]ro pa-te-ko-to GPc 1.363
JKi28 pa-ra-ke-we MgL4.83
pa-sa pa-ti AH134.240
AH 135.240 pa-ra-ko MDP422ro PI 49.148, 150
AM13 pa-sa-ro pa-to
pa-ra-ku FV a/10 2.00 ML 128.65
LyB 12.156 pa-to-ro FVa/102162
VG54.343
pa-ra-ku-ja PI 49.148, 150
JKi 28.152 n.6 pa-to-wo-te
AM13.19
92
pa-we-a pe-ki-ti-r~ pe-pi-te-me-no-jo
AH 135.245 AM35.100 CRS:t.88 CRS:t.75 CR 81.74 n.13 FGs9.ll) FGs9.120 JKi 28.161 n.20 MMT 1.171 FVa/JO 2.2ID JK.i28 pe-ki-ti-raJri-ja pe-pu2-te-me-no
JK.i28.155 AM13.33 pa-we-~
CRS:t.75 pe-ki-ti[ -ri-ja pe-qa-to
JK.i28.154n10, 154n.ll, 171 AM 35.100 n.49 AH 134.245 FVa/J02.79
pa-we-pi pe-ko
CRS:t.75 EP20.76n.61 pe-qo-ta
JKi 28.154 n 10, 171 AM13.29,48 pe-ko-to
pa-we-si JK.i28
pe-r~
JK.i28.171 AH 135.248 pe-ma
pa-wo AH 133.42 n.262 pe-~-W[
JKi 28.175, 179f AnB67.25 AH 135.248 CRS:t.85
pe ER 49.98, 100, 111 pe-~-ko-ra-i-ja
JK.i28.152f FGs9.124 AF4.16 GPc 1.362
pe-de-we-sa MRl1283 pe-~-qo
AH 135.240 PCn3.188 ML 129.205 n.l
AnHIFBrl.72 ML 13).149 CRS:t.86 pe-mo
MDP422ro AF4.16 pe-ra-a-ko-ra-i-jo AM13.21
EA 1.285 pe..<fi-ro AnB67.25 FGs9.120 CRS:t.85 pe-re
EA1.ZD pe-i ER 49.98, 111 EB67.228f
PI51.167 MMe4.129 LyB 12.160
PCn3.188 StH15.1002
pe-ki-ta VG54.342 YD43.383f
AM13 pe-ne-we-ta pe-re-*82 JKi 28.160 n.l9 BSe 4.89 n.33 JK.i28
pe-ki-ti[ HM35.236 pe( -ne-we-ta) LyB 12158
JKi 28.155, 161 n.20 JK.i28.171 YD43.383
93
pe-r~-*82-jo pe-ri-qo-ta pi-*82
HM35.236 JK.i28.176 AM13.12 StH 15.1003 BSe4 YD43.383 pe-ri-qo-te-jo EA 1.285
JK.i28.176f JC 116.98 ~re-*82-ta l\1L 129.Xl
JK.i28.168 pe-ri-te-u
MR:D.284 pi-*82-de
pe-re-ke-u PI54.138 EA 1.285
JKi 28.167 n.30 PvS 1.33 JvL6.116
pi-az-ra
LP87.596 pe-ri-to AH 135.244 PI 54.138 ER 49.102 n.31
pe-re-ke-we FGs9.1Xl
JKi 28.167 n.30 pe-ri-to-wo fV a/JO 2.1S(), 222
MgL4.82 PI 54.138 pi-ja-ro
pe-re-po-re-na-qe ]-pe-rod Pl49.152
YD43.383f AH 135.246 CR83.123
pi-je-r~
pe-re-qo-no AH 135.244 AM13.32 pe-ru-si- ER 49.102 n.31
ER51.ZD FGs9.1Xl pe-re-qo-ta fV a/JO 2222, 240
AM 35.94 n.23 pe-ru-si-nu-wo
AM13 l\1L 128.64 pi-ke-re-u
ER51.281 OS35.212 AM13
pe-re-u-ro-na-de pe-ru-si-nwa pi-mo-no
EA 1.264n.5 AM13.13 JKi 28.175, 179f
l\1L 128.64 lpi-Tih[ pe-re-wo-te
CR 84.86 n.49 pe-ta-o-ni-jo AH 135.248 MMT 1.171
pe-ri-ke ]pi-raz-qw[
FGs9.1Xl pe-to-no AH 135.248 BSe4.61
pe-ri-me-de pi-ra-jo
PI49.147 -pe-za JK.i28.178 PI54.142 MMe3.84
pi-ra-lp~.-wo(-qe)
pe-ri-mo PI54.140
AM13.18 PI54.142
94
pi-ra-ki pi-ro-qa-wo po-ka-TQ[
PI 54.139 ML 128.67 VG 54.342 n.3 PI 53.286 n.l
[pi-ri-?Iie-ne po-ka-ta-ma
FV a/JO 2.279 pi-ro-ta-wo FVa/J02.195, ']J.J), 252
ML 129.207 n.7 AM13.34f po-ki-ro-nu-ka
pi-ri-e-te-si pi-ro-we-ko AH 135.255
CR84.84 AM13.13 JKi28 FGs 9.131
pi-ri-je po-Jki-ro-nu-ka
FVa/J02.245, Tl9 pi-sa-wa-ta JKi28
ML 129.207 n.6 PI50.162 po-ki-ro[-nu-ka
pi -ri -je-te pi-ta-ke-u JKi28.lff)
AM35.101 PvS 1.27f FV a/JO 2.49f po-ki-ro-qo
pi-ti-r~-we-sa AM13.26
pi -ri -je-te-re AH 135.246 JC 116.98f, 102
AH 134.239 AnHIFBr 1.69, 69 n.8 AM 35.101 n.56, 105 MDP422ro po-ki-te
1pi-ri-jo OS 36.323, 334 PI50.162
JKi28.178 pi-we-ri-di po-ku-ta
ER49.96 JKi 28.168 n.:ll pi-ri-ta PI 50.163
PI54.141 pi-we-ri-si
ER49.96 po-ma-ko pi-ri-ta-wo ER51.275f PI .50.166
AM13.19, 36, 45 po-de po-me
pi-ri-te AnHIFBrl.72 AH 133.42 FVa/J02.50 FVa/JO 2.226 AM35.102
-po-de FGs 9.123, 133
pi-ro-ne-ta MgL4.81ff
BSe4.79 MMe3.86 PI 50.162 n.4 VG54.342
pi-ro-pa-ta-ra po-ka~[
AF4.16 VG54.342n3 po-ni-ke
FGs9.131 FVa/J02.163 PI 49.147 po-ka-pi[
po-ni-ke-ja VG 54.342 n.3
JKi28.162
95
po-ni-ki-ja po-qe-wi-ja po-ro-ko-re-te
FVa/10279, 105 EP20.66 AF4.16 VG 54.342, 345 FGs 9.118, 123 AlL3.185
AM35 po-ni-ki-jo *po-re 1C 116
FGs 9.117 JLP:D.332 LP87.597 MgL4.84
po-ni-~i[-jo po-re-na-qe V16.49
VG54.342 EB 67.227, 229, 234 JLP:D.332
po-ro-ko-re[ -te
po-ni-ki-pi LyB 12.lffl 1C 116.97, 103
AnHIFBr 1.66 n.3, 68 PF27.244
StH 18.192 StH 15.1002 po-ro-ko-re-te-re
YD43.383 AH 134.235, 235 n24 po-po AlL 3.183
JKi28.169 po-re-no AM 35.94 n.23
JLP:D.332 1C 116.99f, 102 po-po-i SE11.22
ER49.101 po-re-si StH 21.193
1vL6.117 JLP:D.332 V16.49
PF27.244 po-pu-re-ja
po-ro-ko-wo
AH 135.246 po-ri-wa FGs9.120
ER51.275 AH 135.255 FVa/102.215
MDP42261 JKi28.152, 152n.6 po-ro-po-i
po-pu-re-Jo po-ro AM35.91
ER51.268 CR84./U ER49.101 1vL6.118
MDP42.261 MMe3.84
po-ro-du-ma
AM13.25f po-ro-qa-ta-jo
po-pu-r~ Pl.SO.l62 n.4
AH 135.246 po-ro-du-ma-te
ER 51.267, 275 AM13.25,27 po-ro-te-ke
MDP42.261 ER 49.100 n.28 AH 133.69
MMe 3.84, 85 n.15 1C 116.100 po-ro-u-te-u
po-qa po-ro-e-ke Pl49.153
FGs9.123 AnHIFBr 1.69, 69 n.8 po-ro-wi-to JKi28.1/U MMT 1.171
po-ro-e-ke-te-ri-ja 1vL6.121, 125
AnHIFBr 1.71 YD43.384
FVa/102187, 241
96
po-ro-wi-to-jo po-si po-te-u
EB 67.23Jf, 233 EP 20.17 n.17 AMI3.36,45 JvL6.126 ER 49.96, 104 n.38
po-ti]-a-ke-lli LyB 12.159 RiJ228 YD43.384 JvL6.118
po-lJi[ po-ru-da-ma-te
LP89.50n.4 po-ti-ja-ke-e
AMI3.25 AH 135.256 ER 49.100 n.28 po-si-da-
JC 116.100 YD43.385 po-ti-jo
po-ru-po-de PI 50.162 n.3 po-si-da-e-ja
AH134.241 EB67.231 po-ti-na-ja-we-jo AnHIFBr 1.68 StH 15.1003 BSe4.63 FVa/J02.163 YD43.384f StH 21.190
po-ru-qo-ta po-si-da-i-j- po-ti-ni-ja BSe 4.99 n.223 StH 15.1005 AF4.16
po-se-da-o AIL3.185 po-si-da-i-je-u-si AIL4
ER49.96 AM35.94 AMI3 LyB 12.149 StH 15.1005 CR83.123
EB67.234 po-se-da-o-ne po-si-da-i-jo EP20.47
AMI3.1lf, 21 EB67.234 FGs9.1~
AnB67.25 LyB 12.149 FVa/J02.200 CR83.123 StH 15.1003, 1005 GC 37.139 CR84.78 YD43.384f GPc 1.349 n.27 ER 49.98, 111 JK.i 28.1';U, 177, 179 LP88.1339 po-si-da-o-ne JIH 32.103, 100, 111 LyB 12.149 n.33 AMI3 JvL6 PaW 17.26n.11 LP87.598 YD43.384 po-si-ke-te-re LyB 11.199 n13
ER 49.104 n.38 LyB 12.151f, 153 n.57
po-se-da-o-ni PF27.244 AnB67.25 po-so-re-ja StH 15.1003f
CR84.78 ER 49.98, 102, 111 AMI3 po-ti-ni-ja-we-i-jo
LyB 12.149 n.33 po-so-ri-jo LyB 12.153 AMI3.51
po-se-da-o-no JC 116.98 BSe 5.1182 n.7 LyB 12.149 n.33 po-te-re-we JIH32.103
po-se-re-ja EP20.157
AMI3.44
97
po-ti-ni-ja-we-ja po-to-ro-wa-pi pu-ko-so
LP89.50,62 BSe4.T7 AnHIFBr 1 LyB 12.153 CR 84.!U n.33 GPc 1.362
VG54.342 po-ti[ -ni-ja-we-ja po-wi-te-ja
LP89.50n.4 AM 35.98 n.40 pu-na-si-jo
LP89.48,52 po-ti-ni-ja-we-jo pte-no PI50.162
AMl3.22 AH 134.245 JKi28.1T7 FVa/J02.79 pu-na-so
JTII32.103 OS 36.323, 328 DMz/MSi.179 n.21, l!U n.24 JvL6.121, 123 LP89.49, 51 LP 'if7.597 pte-re-wa
LP89.51 FVa/J02.141 pu-ra-u-to-ro
LyB 12.153 OS 36.323, 332 AnHIFBr 1.71 FGs9.120
po-ti-pi(-qe) p~-ke-qi-ri
AH 134.241 AH 133.53 pu-ro
AnHIFBr 1.67f AH 134.232 n.9, 256 pu2-ke-qi-ri-ne-ja BSe 4.76f, 89 n.33
po-ti-ro AH 133.53 n.312 CR 84.!U n.33
JC 113.26 EB67 LP89.54f pu2-r~-a-ke-re-u JKi 28.1/D
po-ti-[ . ]-we AH 135.248 pu-si-jo
FVa!J02205 p~-~-a-ki-ri-jo LP89.44
po-to AH 135.248 pu-so
AMl3.23 *p~-r~-a-ko-ro DMz/MSi.179 n.21, l!U n.24 LP89
po-to-re-ma-ta AH 135.249
BSe4.81 ~-si-ja-ko pu-ta
OS 36.323, 3JJ AM13.33 PI 50.166
po-to-ri- pu-ta-ri-ja
OS 36.329 pu2-te-re
AMl3.33 AM 35.103, 103 n.62 FGs9.124
po-to-ri-jo MgL4.81
OS36.323 pu-te
pu-ka-ta-ri-ja AM 35.103, 103 n.62
po-to-ri-ka-ta LP88.1338 AMl3.33
OS36.323 pu-te-me-no
AM13.33
98
pu-te-re qa-~-ro qa-si-re-u
AM13.33 AH 135.249 AF4.17 AH 133.69
pu-te-ri-ja qa-r~-te AH 134.236 n.28, 238
AM13.33 AH 135.249 AM35 FGs 9.128, 133
pu-to-ro qa-r~-ti-jo FVaiJ02.235
PI 49.149 JLP]).332 AH 135.249 JC 116.98, 103
pu-wo qa-r~-to-de ML 129.207 n.3
OPe 1.363 MMT 1.172
AH 135.249 PaW 17.26f, 27 n.l3
pu-za-ko JvL6.115 qa-si-re-we
PI49.149 qa-~-wo AH 134.235
pu-zo AH 135.249 AM 35.98 n.40 StH 17.223,229 AM13.19
PI49.149 BSe5.1156 PvS 1.]) qa-ra-jo l.P87.597
-qa-~ l.P 89.44, 52 MgL4.84
EF11.285ff qa-]ra-jo qa-si-re-wi-ja
qa-mi-ja LP89.61 AM35.95 FVaiJO 2173, 235
JKi28.153 qa-ra-su-ti-jo JKi28.179 l.P89.47 MDP422(() JvL6.114
l.P86.290 qa-mo qa-ra-to-ro l.P87.597
DMz/MSi.179n.21, 100n.24 AnHIFBrl.71 PaW 17.27 FV a!JO 2.200, 282 FGs9.120 LP89 -qe
qa-ru-su-ti-jo EA 1.284 n.32, 285 qa-qa-ro
MDP 42.2(() n.10 FB44.])2f PI49.152 YD40.im StH 17.223 qa-sa YD43.384
qa-ra EA 1.287 qe-ja-me-no
DMz/MSi.179 n.21, 100 n.24 qa]-si-re-u AM13.29 FV a!JO 2.281f
l.P87.597 FGs9.121
l.P89 l.P 87.596 PI 51.170 VI6.54 qe-qi-no-me-na
AH134 qa-r~ AnHIFBr 1.67, 70
AH 135.249
99
qe-qi-no-me-no qe-te-~ qi-nwa-so
AH 134.240 AH 135.243 ML128.67
qe-qi-no-to JKi 28.1 /D, 1!{)
qi-ri-ja-to
AnHIFBr 1.70 qe-te-jo FGs9.121 AH 135.243 ML 128.68
qe-ra-na ER51.272 PI 50.163f AnHIFBr 1.72f FGs 9.121 FVa/J02.247f, 251 JK.i28.169f qi-ri-ta-ko
LyB 12.155 GJP 1.167 qe-te-o
qe-ra-si-ja AH 135.243 *qi-ri-ta-ro
JvL 113, 119 FGs9.121 GJP 1.170 n.19 LyB 11.197, 200f JKi 28.169f, 173 StH 15.1006f qi-si-ja-ko
qe-]te-o PI 50.166
qe-ra-si-jo JKi28.173 LyB 11.201 qi-si-pe-e
qe-ti-ja AH 134.242
qe-re-me-ne-u FV a/JO 2.239f FGs 9.117 FGs9.117 FVa/J02.47f, 00
qe-to OPe 1.362 qe-re-qo-ta AnHIFBr1.71 VG54.343
AM13 FGs9.120 ER51.281 FVa/J02 qi-wi-je-u
ML 128.66 JKi28.178 qe-to-ro-po-
qe-re-qo-ta-o ER49.96, 98 qo-
BSe 4.99 n.223 YD43.384 qe-to-ro-po-pi
qe-r~ CR84.81 qo-ja-si
AH 134.242 ER49.98, 102, 111 PI50.162 AH 135.247 FVa/J02 qe-to-ro-we qo-ja-te
CR85.215 JKi28.174 qe-ro-a-ta-qe FV a/JO 2.236
JK.i28.168 qo-ja-~
qi-Qv.wa-o JKi28.174
qe-te-a MMT 1.172 AH 135.243 qo-o
JKi 28.1/D qi-no-MR~.284
AH 134.240f V16.50
100
qo-qo-ta qo-wa-ke-se-u[-qe ra-pi-ti-ra:z
AM13.41,46 JKi28.168 AM35.101 FGs9.123 ML 128.67
qo-wi-ja PI 50.162 n.6 qo-qo-ta-o EB67.227
AM35.102 StH 15.1003 ra-pte
YD43.384 AH 133.53 (-)qo-ta AM35.101
PI 52~ qo-wo[ AM13.51 JC 116.98 JC 111.13
qo-ta(-qe)
PI 52~ -ra-a-pi ra-pte-re
AH 134.241 AH 133.53 qo-te-ro AH 135.256
AM13.19 ra-e-ja
AnHIFBr 1.69 ra -qi -ti -ra:z
qo-te-u ML 128.67
PI 52~ ra-ja
DMz/MSi.179n.21, 18Jn.24 ra-su-ro
qo-te-wo LP89 AM13.40
PIS~ ]ra-jo ra-su-ti-jo
qo-u-ka-ra LP 89.61 JKi 28.167 n.?D
AnHIFBr 1.72 VG54.341 MDP422ro
FVa'J02.247f, 251 ]-ra-ke ra-su-to
qo ]-u-ko-ro FVa'J02.24 DMz/MSi.179 n.21, 181 n.24
AH 135.257 LP89 ra-k.u-ro
qo-u-ko-ro AM13.19 ra-to
AH 134.237 DMz/MSi.l79 n.21
AM35.102 ra-mi-ni-ja LP89
AM13 PI 50.162 n.6 ra-u-ra-ti-ja EP 20.31 n.43 StH 18.195 n.35
FGs9.123 AH 135.256 ML 128.55 ra-m<Hie
MMT 1.172 ra-u-ra-ti-jo qo-u-qo-ro AH 135.256
AM13.32 ra-pa-to BSe4.76
FGs 9.116 ER49.102 qo-u-qo-ta LyB 11.198, 203 MDP422ro
AM35.102 CR84.75 ra-u-ta
EP 20.31 n.43 AM13.19,51
101
ra-wa-ke-ja ra-wa-ra-ti-ja re-ri-jo
AM 35.95, 98 n.40 AH 135.2'57 LP89.54f LP87.597 AM13.43
BSe4.61 re-Q[ ra-wa-ke-si-ja
MMT 1.172 J1H 32102, 104 ra-wa-ra-ti-jo
AH 135.2'56f re-u-ka ra-wa-ke-<si>-ja ER49.102 OPa 14.318
LP86.290 MDP42200 LP87.597 re-u-ko
ra-wo JKi 28.159 n.17, 162, 174
ra-wa-ke-si-jo AF4.16f AM13 AH 134.236 n.28 re-u-ko-jo
ER 49.102, lll ra-wo-do-ko AH 133.26
J1H 32.102, 104 LP86.290 FGs 9.127, 131 re-u-]ko-nu-ka MDP42200 JKi 28.152, 1ro, 1ro n.l8 ra-wo-qo-no
ra-wa-ke-ta PI 50.162 n.3 re-u-ko-nu-ka AF4.16f AH 135.2'55 AH 134.235 re-\1.
JKi28 AH 135.250 FV a/JO 2.56f AM35 Jr~-u-ko-nu-ka AM13 re-ke-e-to-ro-te-ri-jo
JKi28.174 BSe5.1156 FGs9.120 EF11.265 JvL6.12'5 re-u-ko-to-ro FA37.472 YD43.385 BSe4.76 FGs 9.127, I:Il JC 116.103 re-ke-to-ro-te-ri-jo ML1:l:l.l48 JSk3.45
FGs9.120 re-wa-jo J1H32102 JvL6.12'5 LP86.290 JKi28.162 StH 18.195 LP87.597
MgL4.85 re-me-to ]-re-wi-jo-te
SEI 1.23 AM13.18 FV a/JO 2.281 ER51.272
ra-wa-ra-ta ML 129.206f re-po-so AH 135.2'56
JKi 28.159 n 17, 175 re-wo-pi ra]-wa-ra-~
]re-po-so AH 134.241 AnH/FBr 1.68 AH 135.2'56
JKi28.175 FVa/JO 2.163 ra-wa-ra-~
re-po-to re-wo-te-jo AH 135.2'56f
JKi28.173 FVa/102.163 MDP42200
102
re-wo-te-re-jo ri-ta ru-ki-ti-jo
FGs9.120 JKi 28.154 n.10 LP89 FVa/J02.178 MDP422(f)
ri-u-no re-wo-to-ro-ko-wo LP89.47 ru-ki-to
FGs9.120 DMziMSi.177, 179 n.21, 1!Un.24 -ro-mo- LP89
ri-*65-no CR85.215 LP89.47 ru-ko-
ro-u-ko EP20.31 n.43 ri-*82-ta-o :ML 129.207 n.4
AH 133.26 PI 51.168 ru-ko-ro
AM13 ri-jo ro-u-si-jo
BSe4.61 JvL6.126 ru-ro
JC 111.13 JC 116.97, 99, 102 :ML 130.149 ro-u-so
AM13 ru-si-qe * .. -n-.JO BSe4 JK.i28.169
YD43.385 FGs 9.125 n.55 JC 116.100 ru-t~
ri-jo-no JKi 28.166, 167 n.29 AH 135.255 DMziMSi.179 n.21, 1!U n.24 JvL6.120
LP89 :ML 129.205 ru-t~-no
ri-me-ne ro-]Q-so AH135.255
AH 135.245 JC 116.97 sa-jo
* . . . -n-IDl-.JO [ro]-u-so EP20.55
YD43.385 JC 116.99f sa-ke-re-u
ri-ne-ja fQ-\J-SO AM13 BSe4.63
AM 35.100, 100 n50 JC 116.100 ~-ki
ri-ni-jo ru-ke-wo-wo-wi-ja JK.i27.133
JvL 6.114 BSe4.62 sa-ma-ra
ri-no ru-ki-jo BSe4.61
FGs 9.119 PI 49.153 FVa/J02.19 sa-ma-ri-jo JK.i28.173 ru-ki-ti-ja
StH 17.223 VI6.50 MDP422(f)
sa-ma-ti-ja
StH 17.223
103
sa-me-ti-jo se-ri-no si-ra-ri-ja
StH 17.223 ER51.W LP89.54 FGs9.117
sa-pa si-ra-Jri-jo
JKi28.173 se-to-i-ja LP89.56
AM 35.98 n.40 sa-qa-re-jo DMzJMSi.l79 n.21, 100 n.24 si-ra-ro
LP89.50f FVa/J02.79 DMz/MSi.l79 n.21 JKi 28.153 n.8 LP89.54
sa-ra-pe-da LP 89.47, 49, 52
AM13 si-tv.-so
BSe 4.89 n.27 se-we-ri-ko-jo
LP89.48 MgL 4.85 n.14 PI49.152
si-to-po-ti-ni-ja sa-ra-pe-do[ se-w-ri-wo-wa-zo
JvL 6.116 AM13. 11, 35, 57 n.l PI49.152 LyB 12153 n.57 MgL 4.85 n.14
-si si-to-wo-ko sa-ri-nu-wo-te JC 115.211 AM35.103
AH 135.248 si-~-ro wri[
sa-sa-jo J1H28.28 MMT 1.172 PI 49.148, 151 VI6.50
so-u-ro sa-sa-ma ]~i-ja
AM13 FGs9.117 LP89.47 StH 18.195 so-we-ne-ja
]si-ja AnHIFBrl.72 sa-sa-wo
JKi28.169 AM13.21 so-we-no
si-ja-du-we AH134.241 se-no
LP89 AnH/FBr 1.68 AM13.12, 34f
si-ja-]du-we FVa/J02.163
se-re-mo-ka-ra-a-pi LP 89.61 su-ki-ri-ta
AnHIFBr 1.67ff LP89 si-ja]-du-wi-ja PF28.132
se-re-mo-ka-ra-o-i LP 89.50, 50 n. 4 StH 17.223
LyB 12.156 si-ja-ro su-ko
se-re-mo-ka-ra-o-re AH 133.44 fig. 17 AM13
AH 134.241 AnHIFBr 1.67f, 69 n.6 si-mi-te-u su-me-ra-we-jQ
AH 133.42 n.262 MMT 1.172f
104
w-me-ra-we-Q~ ta-qa-ra ta-ta-ke-u
MMT 1.172 JKi28.175 AH 135.249
su-qo-ta ta-qa-ra-te[ ta-ta-ro
AH 134.237 JKi 28.169, 175 AM13 AM35.102 AM13.41, 46, 48 ta-qa-ra-ti ta-ti-qo-we-u
BSe 4.99 n.223 JKi28.175 AnB67.24 FGs9.123 ER49.99
]ta-r~ ER51.271 su-qo-to
AH 135.249 JC 116.102 AM13.46
ta-r~-to ta-to-mo su-ri-mi-jo
AH 135.249 AH 133.42 n.262 lP89.52 FGs9.123
ta-ra-ma-ta su-ri-mo ta-to-qe
AM13 DMz!MSi.l79 n.21, 1!ll n.24 JKi28.168 FVa/J02.281f ta-ra-nu lP89 w-·~~[
AH 134.240 AnH/FBr 1 FVa/J02.2!ll
su-za FGs9.120
*te-a ER 51.267, 279 FVa/J02 FGs9.117 ER 49.96 n.l5 MDP42.263 ta-ra-nu-we StH 17.234 FVa/J02.162f *te-~
]-~-ni-·~~ ER 49.96 n.l5 ta-ra-si-ja
AH 135.255 AM13.13, 38 te-i-ja
]~-no[ FGs9.132 EP 20.45 n. 75 JKi28.167 LyB 12.152
AH 135.255 PaW 17.26f StH 17.225 te-ja-w
ta-*22-de-so ta-ra-to
StH 17.223 AH 133.37
AH 135.249 te-ke ta-de-so AM13 EA 1.265
AH 133.37 ER 49.96 n.l5 ta-ra-za-po-ro
J1H32.106 ]-ta-ma-[ AH 135.240
JKi28.162 OS 35.213 n.24 w-~91:
]ta-na ta-si-[ JC 116.103
JvL 6.115 n.9 FVa/J02281
105
te-ko-to te-o te-qi-ri-jo-ne
FGs 9.131 AMI3.24 Pl49.152 JC 116.103 FGs9.115 MgL4.83 JKi28.162 te-r~[
YD40.'lli AH 135.249 te-ko-to-ne
AH 134.237 te-o-do-ra te-ra-~
AM35.102 EP:XH) MMT 1.171, 173 JC 116.103 StH 21.189 n.4 te-o-i te-ra-pi-ke
CR83.123 AMI3.17f, 22 te-me-no StH 15.1006 AH 134.235, 236 n.28 te-ra-po-si-jo AMI3 te-o-jo
FGs9.128 FGs9.122 AH 135.249 lP 86.289 n.5 AM 35.93 n.20, 94 n.23 te-ra-po-ti
AMI3.40,49 FGs9.128 te-mi-de-we-te JvL6.121 PI 53
CR8S.211 MDP42.261 StH15.1002 te-re-[
te-mi-dwe
AH 133.44 fig. 17 te-o-po-ri-ja MMT 1.171
CR 8S.Xl7, 211f JKi28.162 te-re-ja MMe3Jfl ML 128.67 YD42158 AMI3.17,20
te-pa-i te-re-ja~ te-mi-dwe-ta ML 128.67
AH 134.245 AMI3
CR 84.78 n.27, 8S n.43 te-pe-ja ML 128.62
CR8S.212 AM 35.91, 100 te-re-no FV a/JO 2.147 n. 1 JKi 28.153, 176
JKi 28.1/U te-mi-ti-ja te-po-se-u JvL6.113
ER 49.98, 100f BSe 4.101 n.240 te-re-ta JC 116
te-mi-ti-jo AF4.16 te-qa-de AH 134.237 ER49.100f
AM 35.93, 96, 98 ML 128.67 AMI3 te-mi-we-ta
BSe5.1156 CR 85.213 n25 te-qa-ja
JIB32.104 ML 128.67 JvL6.127 [te ]-mi-we-te
lP 86.288f, 289 n.5 CR8S.211 te-qi-jo-ne
ML 128.62 AH 135.250 SEI 1.22
106
te-re-ta-o ]ti-mu-nu-we ti-ri-da-ro
AM13.35f JKi 28.165 n23 AM13.40
te-se-u ti-no -ti-ri-ja
BSe4.63 AM13 AH135 MMe 3.84, 85 n.15
te-te-re-u ti-nwa-si-ja
AM13.19, 51 AnB67.2A ti-ri-jo-we
ER 49.99ff FV a/10 2.236 te-tu-ko-wo-a 1C 116.100
JKi 28.162, 164 ti-ri-o-we-e
SRS 2.2A6 n.l6 ti-nwa-si-jo CR84.76 1C 116.98ff VG 54.343, 345
te-tu-ko-wo-a:z MDP422ro
CR84.88 ML 128.67 ti-ri-po
JKi 28.162, 164 n.22 ti-nwa-ti[
FGs9.l:ll FVa/102225
te-u-ta-ra-ko-ro ER49.111
AM13.19, 51 MDP422ro ti -ri -po-de
ti-nwa-ti-ja AH 133.114n.625
te-u-to VG 54.341,343,345
PI 49.148, 151 ER49 ML 128.67 ti-ri-se-ro-e
te-u-to-ri-*65 [ AMQ10
PI 49.151 ti-nwa-ti-ja-o BSe4.62
AnB67.24 EB67.233 ti-mi-t- 1C 116.100 LyB 11.:ll2
ER49.111 MDP422ro StH 15.1003
ti-mi-ti-ja ti-nwa-to ti-ri-$j
ER49.98 1C 116.100f CR84.82
FGs9.126 ER51.275 ti-qa-jo
1C 116.98, 100 AM13 ti-ri-ti-ja
ti-mi-to- VG54.342 LP 89.49
ER49.100 ti-ra ti-ri-ti-jo
ti-mi-to-a-ke-e JKi28.174 LP89.52
BSe4.61 1C 116.100
-ti-ra:z ti-ri-to
AH135 DMzJMSi.179 n.21, 100 n.2A ti-mu-nu-we MMe 3.84, 85 n.15 FVa/102281
JKi 28.162, 165 n.23 LP89
107
to-e to-ni to-qi-de
AM13.17 LP89.54 AH 134.240 ER 49.98, 100, 111 AnHIFBr 1.68
to-no fVa/102.163, 172 to-jo AH 134.240 ML 128.65
MR30.292 AnH/FBr 1.66ff EP 20.17, 17 n.17 to-qi-de-ja
to-jo-~ ER 49.98, 111 CR84.75
MMe4.129, 132 FGs9.120 fVa/102222
MR30.283 fVa/102.161f ML 128.65
VG54.342 to-no-e-ke-te-ri-jo to-qi-de-jo
to-jo-q~ StH 18.194 AnHIFBr 1.70
MMe 4.129, 129 n.4, 132 n.4 CR84.75
MR30.283 to-o ML 128.65
MR 30.283, 292 VG54.342f to-ko-do-mo
AH 134.239 to-pe-si to-qi-de-we-sa
AM35.102 PI50.162 fVa/102.247f, 251
CR84.84 MDP42.2ro
LoG/JKi/10 2.454 n.8 to-pe-za ML 128.65
MgL4.81 AH134.240 to-ra-ka StH 21.189 n.4 AH 135.240, 246
CR84.71, 8J AH 134.242 n.50 to-ko-so- ER 49.96, 98, 111
AH134 ER 51.267, 28J to-ra-ke
FGs9.120 AH 134.242 to-ko-so-ta MDP42.261 fV a/10 220, 24
FGs9.117 VG54.342 JK.i28.179 ML 129.207 n.6
to-ko-so-wo-ko to-pe-zo
AH 134.239 CR84.71, 74 to-ro
AM35.102 MDP42.261 MR30.284
AM13.13 VG54.342f
FGs 9.117 to-ro-no
to-qa EP 20.17, 17 n.l7 to-me ML 128.67 ER49.98
AM13.17 ER 49.98, 100
-to-qe to-ro-no-wo-ko
YD43.384 AH 134.239 to-mi-ka AM35.102
JKi 28.167 n.30 JK.i28.179 LP87.597
108
to-ro-o to-so-jo tu-ra-te-we
MR:rl.284 FB44.2% PI.S0.163 MR:rl.283
to-ro-qe-jo-me-no VI 6.53n.59 tu-ri-si.-jo
AH 135.244 l.P89.44 EFll.ZiU, 273 to-so-o
ER49 MR :rl.283f, 292 tu-ri-so
ML128.65 DMz!MSi.179 n.21, 100 n.24 VI 6.51 to-te-ja l.P89
to-ro-qo AM35.100, 100n51
tu-r~
ML 128.65 to-to AH 135.247
ML 129.205f, 208 CR. 84.74n.13 to-sa VI6.54 ER51.267
JKi28 to-u-ka tu-ru-pe-te[
to-sa-ka-pa-ra JKi28 l..oG/JKi/JO 2.454 AH 135.248
]to-u-ka tu-ru-pte-ri-ja to-so JKi28.172 FGs9.119
AF4.16 LoG/JKi/JO 2 AH 133.18 lt9-wa-{)[
AH 135.240 MMT 1.172 tu-ru-pte-ri-jl1o[
AnB67.29 l..oG/JKi/JO 2451, 454 ER49.96 tu-*56-da-ro ER 51.271, 275f AH 133.38 tu-ru-we-u FV a/JO 2.200
AM13.19 JC 115.210 tu-ka-w-~i BSe 4.79, 97 n.169 JKi28 lP 87.597 n.5 ER 49.97, 101, 104
tu-si-je-u LyB 11.202 tu-ma-da-ro ER 49.99f, 111 MDP4226J MMe3.84 AH 133.38
tu-ti-je-u OPa 14.316 StH 17.225 tu-na-no ER 49.99f, 111
JKi28.153 to-so-de PI49.152 tu-we
AM13.21 VI 6.49
EF11.2/U tu-ni-ja
FB44.2% DMz/MSi.179n.21, 100n.24 tu-we-a
MMe4.129 JKi28.153 l.P88.1338 OPa 14.316 l.P89 VI 6.49 PaW 17.26 PvS 1.38f VG54.342 VI 6.53n.59
109
tu-we-ta u-po-ra-ki-ri-ja wa-na-ka
JKi28.178 ER49.111 AF4.16 VI 6.49 AH134
u-r~ AM 35.93, 95f tu-wi-no
AH 135.247 AM13
LP88.1338 BSe4.76 u-ru-pi-ja-jo JKi28.158
tu-wi-no-no PI 51.168 JSk3.45
LP88.1338 JIH29
u-su JIH32 -u JvL6
JKi28.175 LP86.290 YD43.376
u-ta-jo LyB 12.153
u-do MgL4.84f LP89 OS 35.215ff
FV a/JO 2.n PaW17 u-ta-ni-jo
PF27.244 u-do-no-o-i PI50.162 PI 51.168, liD
AM35.94 SEI 1.22f CR84.84 u-ta-no
DMz/MSi.l77, 179 n.21, 100 n.24 wa-na-ka-te u-do-]T9
FVa/JO 2200, 282 FB44.299 FVa/J02.184, 190 LP89 OS35.215
u-wa-mi-ja PaW 17.26, 26 n.11
u-do-ro
AH 133.44 fig. 17 AM13.50 wa-na-ka-te-ra
EP 20.43 n.68 FGs9.122 JKi 28.153 n.8 FVa/J02.189, 194,222 LyB 12.153
u-wo-qe-ne u-du-ru-wo AM35.94 wa-na-ka-te-ro
LP89.54f AM13.12,43 u-wo-qe-we JC 116.103
-u-ja AM 35.94, 94 n.23 JKi 28.lill
AH 135.241 JIH32 wa JvL6.121
u-pa-ra-ki-ri-J~ JKi 28.153 n.8 LP89.56
AH 135.256 LyB 12.153
ER 49.100, 111 ]wa-je PaW 17.26, 38
JKi28.174 wa-na-ka[-te-ro u-pa-ta-ro
HD2.68n.75 wa-je LP89.56
JKi28.174 ]wa-na-ka-to u-po-jo
JvL 6.121, 125 PaW 17.26n.5
StH 15.1004
110
wa-na-ke-te wa-o we-da-ne-u
ITH32.108 FV a/JO 2.48, 8J AM13.12 JC 1121:Il
wa-na-se-wi-ja ]wa-o JKi28.178 AnHIFBr1.72 MMT 1.171 JvL6.118 FVa/JO 2.247 PI 51.168 :MDP42.263 ]wa-o [
we-da-ne-we OS35.215 MMT 1.171 PaW 17.26 n.11 BSe4.61 LyB12 wa-ra-ti
we-da-ne-wo wa-na-se-wi-jo PI 49.148, 151
AM13.34f PaW 17.26n.11 wa-to MgL4.85 LyB 12 AH 133.26f we-i-we-sa
wa-na-si-ja-~Q DMz/MSi.176 n.l3, 177 n.13, 179n.21 MDP4228J
MDP42.263 JC 111.13 we-ja-re-pe LP89
[wa-]na-so-i AH 135.244 PaW 17.26 wa-tu
EB 67.232, 234 we-u~-ke-a
wa-na-so-i FGs9.126 AH 133.48 ITH 32108f, 111 JvL 6.121, 126, 129 -we we-je-ke-~
LyB 12153, 155f YD43.384 AH 135.244 MDP42.263 OS 35.215 we-~-no we-je-ke-e PaW 17.26, 26 n.11 FGs9.120 AH 135.244
*wanassa we-~-no-i we-ka-ta OS 35.215 StH 15.1004 AM13.13
wa-na-ta-jo FGs9.123 we-~-re-jo FVa/J0224
AM13 AnHIFBr 1.67 VG54.342
wa-na-ta-jo-jo FGs 9.119 we-ka-ta-e
JC 113.25 EF11.268 VG 54.341f, 344
we-a-re-ja wa-no-jo
AnHIFBr 1.69 we-ke
BSe4.79 FGs 9.119 AM13.13f AnHIFBr1.72
wa-no-so-i we-a-re-pe FVa/102.226, 231 LyB 12.155 AH 135.244 PaW 17.26 n.11
111
]we-ke-~ we-we-si-jo wi-na-to
JKi28.159n17, 175 AM 35.100 n52 LP89 JKi28.176f
we-pe-za LP89.53, 63 wi-pi-no-o
MDP42.261 we-]we-si-P,jo
CR84.81 HM35.235
we-ra-jo JKi28.156 MR:D.284
AM13.22,37 wi-da-ma-~ wi-pi-o
we-ra-te-ja AH 135.255 HM35.235
AM 35.100, 100 n52 -wi-de wi-ri-ja-no
]we-ra-ti-ja FB44.298 AM13.48
AM35.100 VI 6.51 wi-ri-ke-ja
~ri-P,jo wi-do-wo-i-jo PI54.142
JKi 28.162, 172 AM13.19 FGs9.121 wi-ri-ki-no
-we-sa PI54.142
JC 115.210 wi-du-wo-i-jo
FGs9.121 wi-ri-ne-jo
we-te-i-we-te-i ER 49.99 n.23
ER 49.98 n.22 wi-dwo-i-jo FVa/J02.28J
ML 129.20 AM13.19 VG54.342 CR84.88
we-te-re-u MR30.286 wi-ri-ne-o
AM13 CR8S.216
EFI1.271 1\Vi-ja ER 49.99 n.23
LP86.289 FV a/JO 2.196 wi-ri-ne-we
we-to wi-ja-we-~ AM35.101
ML 129.205f, 208 AH 135.249 wi-ri-ni-jo
VI6.54 AM13.24 ER 49.99 n.23
we-we-e-a wi-jo-qo-ta VG54.341f
FGs 9.119 JKi28.155 wi-ri-no
we-we-si-je-ja wi-jo-qo-ta-o FGs 9.119
AM 35.100 n.52 JKi28 wi-ri-za JKi 28.176
wi-na-jo AH 135.240
AH 133.29 n.235 MDP42.261
112
wi-so-w-pa-(UJ. wo-no wo-ro-ti-ja
fVa/J02.24 AGT4.83 AM13.34f OS35.21lff EF11.285
FGs9.ll7 wo-si-jo-ne wi-ti-mi-jo PI.SO.l63
BSe 4.99 n.223 wo-no[
JC ll6.98 wo-ti-jo wo-de-wi-jo Pl54.142
LyB 11.198,201 *wo-no-qo
JC 116.101 wo-wi-ja wo-di-je-ja FGs9.124
AGT4.83 wo-no-qo-so
JC 113.26 JC 116.101 \"\Q-WO
wo-no-wa-ti-si BSe4.79
wo-do-we FGs9.l24 ER49.lll AM35.94 FGs 9.ll7 JvL6.120 -wo-wo
LyB 12.147 BSe 4.90 n.39 wo-i-ko
EP20.47 *wo-ra wo-ze
l.P88.1338 AH 135.246 AMI3 fV a/JO 2.298 ER 49.100, 111
wo-i-ko-de VG54.342 ER51.267 JK.i28.176 fVa/J02.24 Jl.P~.332
wo-ra-e
fVa/J02298 wo-ze-e wo-ka VG 54.342, 344 AMI3
AH 134.245 EF1 1.267 n.9 CR85.213 wo-ra-we-sa JC 113.25 ER49.97 fV a/JO 2.298 ML 128.62 FGs 9.118 MDP422ro fVa/J02.76 VG54.342 \"\Q-ZO
AH 135.240 wo-ke wo-ro-ka-ne AMI3.13f, 20
AM13.13f PI.SO.l63 fVa/J0224 fVa/J02.24 JKi 28.162, 174, 179 wo-ro-ki-jo-ne-jo wo-zo-e
wo-k o-de AMI3 AMI3.14,20 ER49.111 JC 113.25
AIL3.185 VG54.342 AIL4 wo-ro-ko-jo
JKi 28.177, 179 Pl54.142 wo-zo-me-na
Jl.P~.332 AMI3.13 OS35.221 fVa/J02.24 PF27.244 AM13.l3
113
wo-zo-me-no ze-ro zo-wo
AM13.13 PI 49.149 AH 135.240
wo-zo-te ze-so-me-no
AM13 AH 135.241 ER51.267
[za]-ku-si-jo MDP422ro
PvS 1.37 MR?fJ.2Z7
za-ku-si-jo ze-u-ke-
ER51.271 ER51.2ID
MDP422ffi ze-u-ke-si
za-ma-e-wi-ja AH 135.241
BSe4.61 ER51.267, 275 JC 115.210
*za-me-ro MDP422ro
ML 129.206 MR?fJ.2Z7
za-we-te ze-u-ke-u-si
AH 135.240 AM35.102f
ER49.96 MDP422ro
ER 51.267, 275 ML 128.66
ML128.64 ML 129.205f, 206 n.2
*zo-na
MDP422ro za-we-te-ra
ML 129.206 zo-W.[
JKi28.169 za-we-te-ro
ML128.64 zo-ta-qe
JKi 28.169 *za-we-te-te-ra
ML 129.206 *zo-te
MDP42.2ffi ze-i-ja-ka-ra-na
ER51.275 -zo-te-ri-ja
JKi 28.1ffi MDP 42.261 n.12 MDP42.263 PI50.164 zo-wa
FVa/J02.55 ze-p~-r~ JKi28.167
StH 18.195
114
Linear B Text Index
ELZl KN Ak- series KN Ak 7CJ22 [+] 7024
HD2.69n.76 JKi 28.165, 165 n.23, 167 JKi27.133 LP89.55f LP 'if7.597
LyB 11.198 KN Am- series KN <706> ML 128.64 JKi28.167
FVa/102259 KNAk611 KNAm597
KN5548 AM 35.100 n.51 AH 135.255 FVa/102259
KNAk615 KNAm600 KN'7058 LP89.63 FB44.:ID
AM35.94n23 KNAk622 KNAm601
KNAi632 LP89.63 FB44.:ID AH 135.249
KN Ak643 KNAm821 KNAi739 JKi 28.165 n.23 AM 35.102 n.59
AH 135.250 KNAk7ro
LP 89.60ff JKi 28.165 n.23 Pl51.168 MDP42263 JKi 28.165 n23 YD40.'iD3
LP89.50 KNAi824 KNAm(2)821
JKi27.133 KNAk784 VG54.341 PI52250 AM 35.100 n52
KNAp618 KN Ai966 KNAk828 AM 35.100 n52
GPc 1.363 LP89.50 JKi 28.1({)n17, 176 LP89.46,63
KNAi 1037 KNAk830
JKi27.133 LP89.50 KNAp628
ML 128.68 JKi27.133 KNAk5009 PI 54.138
KN Ai- series AH 135.248 LP 'if7.597 KNAp629
LyB 11.198 KNAk7001 LP89.47 AH135.250 JKi 28.165, 165 n23
115
KNAp639 KNAs605 KNAs5888
AH 135.247, 255 JKi 28.168, 175, 1lrl JKi28.174 PI49.148 PI .50.162 n.4 KNAs608 KNB 101
StH 17.223 AM13.25 AM35.1C»
KNAp694 PI50.162
KNAs609
AH 135.2.50 JKi28.175 KNB755
JKi 28.165 n.23, 172f ML 128.67 PI50.163 MDP42.263 PI 53.286 n.l
PI54.144 KNB779 KN Ap769
AM13.19 StH 17.223 KNAs 1516
AM 35.94 n.23, 100 n.46, KNB798 KNAp5748 103n.62 JKi 28.18) n.17, 175f
PI49.149 GPc 1.363 PI 50.162, 162 n.3, 163 JKi 28.167 n.:r>, 179 PI 54.138
KNAp5864 lP86.290
AH 135.255 lP87.597 KNB799
ML128.67 PI 49.148f AH 135.247 PI54.144 FGs 9.131
KN Ap5868 StH 17.223 PI50.162 JKi 28.165 n.23 KNAs 1517 PI54.140
StH 17.223 KN As- series JKi28.179
JKi28 lP87.597 KNB~1
PI54.143 PI50.162 KNAs40
KNAs 1519 KNB803 lP87.597 StH 17.223 AM 35.101 n.52 JKi28.177
JKi 28.176f, 179 KNAs602 StH 17.223 KNB!l>4
JKi 28.168, 175, 1lrl KN As 1639 PI50.162 PI54.138
JKi28.168 KNB~
KNAs603 PI50.162 KNAs4493 AH 135.246 PI54.143 AM 35.100 n.45 KNB~
JKi28.178 PI50.162
KNAs604 PI49.149
AH 135.255 PI 51.168 KNB~
JKi28.175 KNAs5549 PI50.162 lP89 StH 17.223 PI49.148
116
KNB809 KNC-series KNCa7188
PI 50.162 n.3 ML 129.207 n.6 FVa/J02.63f, 76
KNB812 KNC902 KNCe50
PI50.162 AM 35.94 n.23 AH 135.249 DMz/MSi.176 StH 17.223, 229
KNB816 LP89.54f
PI50.162 KNCe59 KNC911 LP89.46,54
KNB817 PI 50.163 n.IO StH 17.223
ML 128.65 PI54.142 KNCe152
KNB822 KNC912 PI54.137
AH 135.246 PvS 1.36
JK.i27.133 StH 17.223 KN OJ.- series
PI 50.162 n.3, 163 n.9 KNC915
ML 128.56 PI54.143
PI52.250 KNOJ. 896 KNB985 LP85.255
PI 50.162 KN C 954 + <1632> + 5016
MR31284 KN Co- series KNB988 DMz!MSi.176
PI 50.163 KNC973 LP89.54 AGf4.83
KNB988+7601 [+] 5761 LP85.255 KND-series
JK.i27.133 KNC979
DMz!MSi.176 PI50.162 FVa/J02281
AM 35.94 n.23 KNB1025 LP 89.51 KND411
PI 50.163 JK.i28.177 KNCUID LyB 12.148n.29
KNB1055 AM35.94n23
LP86.290 LP89.51 KND1650
LP 'if7.597 KNC 1039
LP 89.49 PI 50.162f PI 51.168 AM 35.94 n.23 KND7334
LP 89.51 LP89.46 KNB5025
PI 54.138 KN C 1044 + 7053 KN Da- series
JK.i28.176 JK.i28.176 KNB5752 VG54.341
StH 17.223 KNDa1147 KNCa895
StH 17.223 FVa/J02
117
KNDa1156 KNIX5687 KNDf 1119
PI54.137 MRll284 PI 49.149
KNDa 1195 KN Dd- series KNDf 1219
PI 54.138 JK.i28.176 StH 17.223
KNDa1289 KNDd 1106 KND£1290
lP89.52 FVa/102.281 PI49.148
KNDa1314 KNDd 1144+8416+8513 KNDf 1325
PI 53 lP89.46 AH 135.254 StH 17.223
KNDa 1323 KNDd 1201
lP89.46 PI49.148 KND£5211
PI54.142 KNDa5218 KNDd 1281
PI 49.149 PI49.148 KN Dg- series
JK.i28.176 KN [lb. series KNDd1376
JK.i 28.176 PI 50.162 n.4 KNDg1235
AH 135.249 KNDb 1166 KN De- series
AH 135.255 JK.i 28.176 KNDk920
JK.i 28.lill n.l7, 176 KNDb1263 KNTh 1084 lP89.46
PI 53 JK.i28.176 KNDk925 PI 54.137
KNDb1265 JK.i28.176
AH 135.247 KNTh 1152
PI54.144 KNDk:931 KNDb 1373 EP20.55
PI49.149 KNTh1254
PI54.142 KNDk931
KNDb5367 EP20.55
AH 135.247 KNTh 1361
PI 53 KNDk1049
KNIX11~ lP89.46
AH 135.249 KNTh 1371
PI 53 KNDk7293b
KN De- series EP20.55
JK.i 28.176 KNDf- series
JK.i 28.176 KN D1- series
KNIX 1515 JvL6.123
ML 128.67
118
KNDI47 KNDI944 KNDI8103
FGs 9.131 LP 89.49f LP89.49
KNDI412 KNDI946 KNDI8177
LP 89.51 LP89.50 LP 89.49
KNDI790 KNDI947 KN Dn- series
LP 89.49 JKi28.176 LP89 LP89.50
KNDI791 KNDn1089
LP 89.49 KNDI948 LP89.59 LP89.50
KNDI792 KNDn1092
LP 89.49 KNDI950 LP89.44,48 LP89.50
KNDI794 KNDn1093
LP 89.49f KNDI1046 LP89.44,54 LP89.50
KND1916 KNDn 1096
LP 89.49 KNDI7086 LP89.50 LP89.49
KNDI928 KNDn5015
LP 89.49 KNDI7138 LP89.44,58 LP 89.49f
KNDI9~ KNDn5318
LP89.50 KNDI7141 LP89.44 LyB 12.153 LP 89.49f
KNDn5559 KND1932 KNil.7147 LP89.58
AH 135.249 LP 89.51 LP89.50 KNDo 1333
KNil.7503 PI 49.149 KND1933 LP89.50
LP89.50 KN Dp- series KNam1 JvL6.123
KNDI934 LP89.50 LP 89.49 KNDp997
KNDim1 LP89.50 KND1935 LP 89.49f
LP89.50 KNDp7742 KNDI7905 LyB 12.153
KNDI940 LP89.50 LP 89.49f
119
KNDq42 KNDq7852 KNDv1493
JKi28.176 JKi28.155 AH 135.255 LP89.45 LP89.45
KNDvl503 KNDq45 KNDr 1085 StH 15.1006, 1<rn
LP89.45f PI 54.137 KNDv1504
KNDq46 KNDr 1267 StH 17.223, 229 JKi28.176 PI54.144 LP89.45 KNDvl.505
KNDvl~ fVa/J02281 KNDq439 PI 54.139
LP89.45 KNDv5256 KNDv1085 PI54.139
KNDq440 JKi28.176 StH 17.223 LP89.45f
KNDv 1133 KNDv5294 KNDq441 PI54.138 AH 135.255
LP89.45 PI .50.163 KNDv 1216 KNDv7176
KNDq442 GJP 1.170 n.l9 LP89.46
JKi28.176 KNDv1239 KNDv8107
LP89.45 LP89.44 AH 135.255
KNDq445 KNDv1271 KNDv8383
JKi28.176 LP89.46 LP89.62 LP89.45
KNDv1417 KNE36 KNDq447
LP89.52,62 StH 17.223 LP89.45
KNDv1420 KNE668 KNDq448
LP89.52 LP89.59 LP89.45
KNDv1439 KNE749 KNDq1026
PI 53 DMz/MSi.176 JKi28.155 LP89.44,59
KNDv1450 KNDq1!m
StH 17.223 KNEm
LP89.45 AH 135.251 KNDv1471 JKi 28.165 n.23
KNDq7126 PI 54.139 n.28 LP 87.597 n.3 (as KNE 771)
LP89.45
120
KNE842 KNF854 KNFh5451
AH 135.246 PI 49.149 ML 129.206 ASc39.348 CR83.123 KNF5079 KNFh8504
StH 15.1006 ASc39.348 AH 135.251 StH 17.223
KNF7356 KNFn347 KNE843
ASc 39.348 LoG/JKi/JO 2.456. n.25 LP 'if/.597
KN Fh- series KNFn361 KNE846
JKi28.178 LoG/JKi/JO 2.456 n.25 MR. ll283 n.2
KNFh339 KNFn'J72 KNE848
ML128.67 LoG/JKi/JO 2456 n.25 LP 'if/.597
KNFh344 KNFn8504 KNE849
AH 135.248 JKi 28.165 n.23 FGs9.124
KNFh347 KNFp1 KNF-series
StH 17.223 JIH28.41 ASc39.348 JIH32.1~
KNFh348 LyB 12147 KNF51
AH 135.243 StH 15.1006f StH 15.1006 JKi28.1'Xl StH 17.223
StH 18.193f KNF153 KNFh352
JKi28.177 StH 15.1008 KN Fp- series
KNFl~7 LyBll
KNFh357 LyB 12.159
ASc39.348 LP89.47 KNFp5
KNF157 KNFh364 FGs 9.116
ASc39.350 PI 54.138 StH 15.1006
KNF193 KNFh365 KNFp 13
FGs9.128 PI49.148 FGs9.116
PI 53 LyB 12.147 n.19 KNFh5428
KNF841 AM 35.101 n.53
KNFp 14
JvL7 fB44.:IDn82
MDP42.263 KNFh5435 VI6.54
KNF852+lm1 AM 35.101 n.53
ASc39.348
121
KNFp363 KNGa418 KNGa517
AH 135.243 LP89.52 ASc 39.347f, 350 JKi28.1/D FV a/JO 2.197 PaW 17.33 KNGa419 LP88.1338 StH 15.1008 FV a/JO 2.197
KNGa518 KN Fs- series KNGa420 ASc 39.347, 350
LyB 1I.::ID LP89.52 FV a/JO 2.197f ML 129.206
KNFs4 KNGa422
MR31284 FVa/102.197 KNGa519
ASc39.350 KNFs8 KNGa423 ML 129.207 n.7
FVa/102 FVa/102.197 KNGa673 LP89.52
KNG820 LP89.52
GPc 1.357 KNGa424 KNGa674 JKi28.176 LP89.52
JvL6.123 AM 35.101 n.52 LP89.54,62 KNGa427 FVa/102.197 LyB 12.153 LP89.52 JKi 28.lffi n.17, 178
KNG7352 KNGa428 KNGa675
ASc39.348 LP89.52 FVa/J02 ITH32100
KN Ga- series KNGa454 KNGa676 ASc39 ASc 39.350n.l1
FV a/JO 2.197f KNGa34 KNGa456 LP88.1338
LP89.52 LyB 11.200 KNGa6TI
KNGa415 KNGa461 FV a/JO 2.197f
FV a/JO 2.197 ASc39.348 KNGa678 LP89.52 KNGa464 FV a!JO 2.197f
KNGa416 JKi 28.lffi n.17 ASc39.348
FV a!JO 2.197 ML 129.207n.7 KNGa679 LP89.52
KNGa465 FV a/JO 2.197f KNGa417 JKi 28.lffi n.17
AH 135.246 FV a/JO 2.197 ASc39.350 KNGa680 LP89.52
FV a/JO 2.197f JKi 28.1ffi n.17
122
KNGa738 KNGa7365 KNGg7f1J
FV a/JO 2.197f FV a/JO 2.197 FV a/JO 2.259, 262 PI 54.137
KNGaiiX>S KNGg710 KNGa953 ASc39.348 FVa/J02259
LyB 11.200 KN Gg- series KNGg711
KNGa1058 FV a/JO 2.2ffl FVa/102.259, 261 ASc39.348 JKi28.178 ML 128.67 KNGg713
KNGg 10 AM 35.101 n.52 KNGa15~ FVa/J02259 FVa/J02259
FVa/J02.197 JKi28.178 LP89.48 KNGg521 LP88.1339
KNGa1532 FVa/J02
KNGg995
FV a/JO 2.197 KNGg701 FVa/JO 2259, fig. 179 FVa/J02259, 283 LP88.1339
KNGa1533
FV a/JO 2.197 KNGg702 KNGgSWT
LP89.48 FVa/J02259 FVa/J02259
KNGa1534 GC37.139
KNGg5184 OPe 1.349 n.27 FV a/JO 2.197 JvL6.113 FVa/J02259
KNGa 1535 KNGg703 KNGg5548
FVa/J02.197 FVa/J02259 FVa/J02259
KNGa 1536 KNGg704 KNGg5637
FVa/J02.197 FVa/J02259 FVa/J02.259, 261 LP89.48 ML 129.206
KNGg705 KNGa5020 FVa/J02259 KNGg7232
FVa/J02.197 JvL6.113 FVa/J02259
KNGa5021 KNGg <706> KNGg7371
FVa/JO 2.197 FVa/J02259 FVa/J02259
KNGa5~ KNGg707 KNGg7372
FV a/JO 2.197 FVa/J02259 FVa/J02259
KNGa7358 KNGg708 KNGv863
ASc39.348 FVa/J02259 FB44.lJ7n82 VI6.54
123
KNGv864 KNK~5 KNL4ID
AM13.33 FVa/102.::m, 235f AM 35.102 n.59 FGs 9.124 n.49 lP 'ir7.597
StH 17.223 KNL485 KNK- series see: KNQi
FV a/10 2.196 KN K fm [+] 1052
FV a/JO 2.190f KNL513 KNK93 AH 135.243
FVa/102 KNK 1810(=776bisb) JKi 28.169, 173 10'0PIFV a 1.24 FVa/102
KNL578 KNK434 KNK5526 FV a/10 2.2ID
FVa/102 FVa/JO 2.190ff KNL588
KNK700 KNK7353 JKi 28.169 FVa/102.266f, fig. 184 FVa/102.183f JIH28.61 StH 18.192
KNK7363 KNL590 KNK740 FVa/102.185, fig. 117 JKi28.174
AH 135.247 FVa/102 KN K 7599 + 8440 KNL592
ML 129.207 n.6 FV a/10 2.190ff JKi 28.154 n.IO, 169
KNK773 KNK8244 KNL593
FV a/10 2.233, 235, fig. 159 FV a/10 2245f FVa/102.19
KNK774 JKi28.169
KN l.r series
FVa/10 2.190ff JKi28 KNL594
KNK775 KNL104 FVa/102.19 JKi 28.154 n.IO
FV a/10 2.190ff JKi 28.154 n.lO KNL647
KNK778 KNL178 AH 135.249 FV a/10 2.266f FVa/102.19 FVa/102.19
JKi28.169 KNK829 KNL433
FVa/102.235f, 238 MDP42.2ffi KNL693
JKi 28.162, liD, 172 KNK~2 KNL469
FVa/102 JKi 28.168 n.30 KNL695
StH 18.192 JKi28 KNL474
KNK~3 KNL696 AH 135.246
FVa/102 JKi28.173
124
KNL698 KNLc(1)- series KNLc532
JKi28 JKi28.152 JKi28.155
KNL 735 KN Lc- series KNLc534
AH 135.245 JKi28 AM 35.100 n.45 PI 51.168 JKi 28.165 n.23, 170f
KNL 758
AH 135.246 KNLc 104 KNLc536
JKi28.171 JKi 28.155f, 172 KNL759
AH135.255 KNLc446 KNLc551
PI 53 JKi28.155 KNL 761
JKi 28.167 n.l:l KNLc481 KNLc581
JKi28.154n.10, 163,172 JKi 28.154 n.IO KNL764 LP89.54
JKi 28.167 n.l:l KNLc646 KNLc483 FVa/J02.19
KNL 771 JKi 28.163, 172
JKi28.172 KNLc786 KNLc484 JKi 28.154 n.10
KNL870 JKi28.172
CR 85.211 n.20 KNLc787
FVa/J02.19 KNLc504 JKi 28.154 n.lO JKi 28.164, 172
KNL871 KNLc7377
JKi 28.163f KNLc512 JKi28 LP89.54 LP89.54
KNL5917
FVa/J02.19 KNLc525 KNLc7385
JKi 28.153 n.8 JKi 28.163, 172 KNL5924 JIH32.101
JKi 28.169 PaW 17.26n.8 KNLc7392
KNL5961 KNLc526 AM 35.100 n.52 JKi28.155
FVa/J02.19 JKi28.153 KNLc7433
KNL5998 KNLc528 JKi28.172
JKi28.169 JKi28.153f KNLc7647
KNL 7400 KNLc531 JKi28.171
AH 135.245 JKi 28.161 n.20 KNLc7818
JKi28.171
125
KNLc7901 KNLd583 KNLd747
JKi 28.161 n.20 JKi 28.151, 152 n.6 JKi28.172
KNLc8016 KNLd584 KNLd785
JKi28.163, 172 JKi28 JKi28.171f
KN Ld(l)- series KNLd585 KNLd786
JKi 28.151, 152 n.4 JKi 28.151, 152 n6 JKi 28.154 n.l1, 172
KN Ld- series KNLd587 KNLd 7g"/
JKi28 AH 135.255 JKi 28.154 n.l1, 171f PI 51.168 JKi28
KNLd 1009 KNLd571 KNLd589 JKi28.171
AH 135.245 JKi28.152 FVa/J02.2ffi, fig. 191 KNLd(l) 656
JKi28.151, 152n6, 153n.8 KNLd591 AM 35.100n.49
KNLd572 JKi28
KNLd5540
FVa!J02500 KNLd595 JKi 28.159 n.l7 JKi28.151, 152n6 AM 35.100 n.45
FVa/J02.19 KNLd5601 KNLd573
JKi28 JKi28.151 FVa/J02.2ffi JKi 28.151, 152 n.6 KNLd596 KNLd5607
KNLd574 JKi28.152 JKi 28.151, 156, 159 n.l7
JKi 28.151, 152 n.6 KNLd598 KNLd5615
KNLd575 AH 135.255 JKi28 JKi28
FV a/JO 2.2ffi KNLd5647 JKi 28.151, 152 n.6 KNLd599
FVa/J02.2ffi
KNLd576 AH 135.255 JKi 28.151 JKi28.151, 152n.6, 163
FVa/J02.2ffi KNLd5845 JKi28.151 KNLd649
JKi28
KNLd577 JKi28.151
KNLd5871 FVa/J02.2ffi KNLd656
JKi 28.159 n.l7 JKi28.151 JKi28
KNLd5873 KNLd579 KNLd661
JKi28.ltD JKi 28.151, 152 n.6 JKi28.152, 154, 163
126
KNLd5894 KNLe5629 KNNc4473
JKi 28.151, 156 JKi 28.153 n.8 FVaiJ02.55
KNLd5916 KNLe5646 KNNc4479
JKi28 JKi 28.153 n.8 PI 49.148 l.P 89.47f
KNLd5955 KNNc8146
JKi28 KNLe5903 Pl54.144 JKi 28.153 n.8
KNLd7378 KNOa'ro
JKi28.171 KNLe59D FVaiJ02 JKi 28.153 n.8 LoG/JKi/JO 2.454 n.2
KNLd8245
JKi 28.151, 155f KNLe6014 KNOa731
JKi 28.153 n.8 FV a!JO 2.155f KNLd8247
JKi 28.159 n.I7 KNLn 1568 KNOa732
AH 135.251, 255 FV a!JO 2.155f KNLd8248 JKi28
JKi 28.152, 1(:() KNOa733 KNM559 FVaiJ02.151, 153, 155
KNLd8262 JKi28.164 LoG/JKi/JO 2.454 n.2
JKi28.152 KNM683 KNOa734
KN Le- series AH 135.251 FV a!JO 2151, 153f
JKi 28.152ff JKi 28.164f, 165 n.23, KNOa745
KNLe560 KNM729 LyB 11.199
AM 35.100 n.47 JvL6.121 KN Oa 745 [+] 7374
KNLe641 KNM757 FV a!JO 2.152
EA 1.263 FV a!JO 2287f
FB44.307n.82 KNOa878
JKi28 KN Me- series FVaiJ02.152 l.P89 MMr 3.118 n.7 VI 6.50,54 KN Oa 1!1)8 (= 734 his)
KNMc 1528 (= 1508) FV a!JO 2.152 KNLe642 FV a!JO 2.298
JKi 28.153 n.8, 155 KN Od- series KNMc4457 JKi 28.158, 164
KNLe654 FVaiJ02155 JKi 28.153 n.8, 155 KNOd485
l.P89.47 KNMc4462 AH 135.255 LyB 11.200 JKi28
127
KNQ:l485 KN0g1527 KNR1562
JKi 28.158 n.l6 RVz1 FV a/10 2.279f ML 129.207 n.6
KNQ:l486 KNOg4467
AH 135.255 EF11.263 KNR 1815
JKi 28.162, 167, 173 FB 44.:ID n.82 FGs9.117 VI 6.49,54
KNQ:l487 KNR 1815 (=4481 bis)
AH 135.255 KNOg5515 FV a/10 2.56, fig. 27 JKi28 FVa/102.155f
KNR4482 KNQ:l539 KNOg7504 FVa/102.58f, fig. 29
JKi 28.165 n.23 FV a/10 2.155f LoG'JKi/10 2.454 n.2 KN Ra- series
KNQ:l563 CR85.216
ML 128.65 KN Pp- series FVa/102.49f, 55 DMz/MSi.176
KNQ:l5/U FVa/102281 KNRa984
JKi28.164 LP89 FVa/102.55
KNQ:l666 KNPp493 JKi28.167
FVa/102281 FV a/10 2.281, fig. 192 KNRa 1028 [+] 7498
JKi 28.167, 173 KNPp494
FVa/102 MR:I).284
FVa/102.281 KNRa1540 KNQ:l667 FVa/102.49f, 55
JKi28.174 KNPp495
FVa/102281 KNRa 1541 KNQ:l681 FVa/102.49f, fig. 24
JKi 28.164, 174 KNPp496
FVa/102281 KNRal542 KNQ:l682
FV a/10 2.49f JKi28.164 KNPp497
FVa/102281 KNRa1543 KNQ:l696
FVa/102.49 JKi28 KNPp498
ML 128.67 FVa/102.281 KNRa1544
LP89.47, 63 FV a/10 2.49f KNQ:l7~
JKi28.173 KNPp499 KNRal546
FVa/102.281 FVa/102.49, 51 KNOg833
DMz!MSi.l76 KNRa1547
LP89.44,59 PI49.148
128
KNRa1548 KNSc222 KNSc238
FVa/J02.49, 51 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNRa1553 KNSc223 KNSc239
FVa/J02.49, 51 FVa/J02 FVa/J0218, 25
KNRa1556 KNSc224 KNSc240
FVa/J02.49, 51 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNRa 1814(= 1547bis) KNSc225 KNSc241
FVa/J02.49, 51 FVa/J02 FVa/J02.63, 65,76
KNS-series KNSc226 KNSc242
AH 134.243 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 StH 19.202 n.18
KNSc227 KNSc243 KN Sc- series FVa/J02 FVa/J02
CR85.218 FVa/J02 KNSc229 KNSc244
ML 129.207 n.6 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 StH 19.202
KNSc~ KNSc245 KNSc 103
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 AH 135.249 FVa/J02 KNSc231 KNSc<246>
KNSc 135 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc232 KNSc247
KNSc217 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc233 KNSc248
KNSc218 FVa/J0218, 25,36 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc234 KNSc249
KNSc219 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc235 KNSc250
KNSc220 FVa/J02 FVa/J0218, 27
FV a/JO 2.63, 65, 75 KNSc236 KNSc251
KNSc221 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc237 KNSc252
FVa/J02 FVa/J02
129
KNSc253 KNSc 1651 KNSc5083
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc254 KNSc5046 KNSc5084
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02.18, 26
KNSc255 KNSc'!IJ57 KNSc5085
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc256 KNSc'!IJ58 KNSc5086
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 StH 17.223
KNSc5059 KNSc5087 KNSc257 FVa/J02.77, 86, 148 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc5060 KNSc5136
KNSc258 FVa/J02 FVa/J02.63, 65,76 FVa/J02.18, 25
KNSc5061 KNSc5137 KNSc259 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc5062 KNSc5138
KNSc260 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc5065 KNSc5139 KN Sc261 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FV a/JO 2.18, 27 KNSc5066 KNSc5141
KNSc262 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc5068 KNSc5142 KNSc263 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
FV a/JO 2.18, 27 KNSc5070 KNSc5144
KNSc264 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc5071 KNSc5146 KNSc266 FV a/JO 263, 72 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 KNSc5CJ72 KNSc5148
KNSc 1644 FVa/J02.63, 65,70 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc5073 KNSc5150
FV a/JO 2.77, 85, '61 FVa/J02
130
KNSc5151 KNSc5168 KNSc7463
FV a/JO 2.63, /D, 75 FVa/J02 FV a/JO 263, 65, 76
KNSc5153 KNSc5169 KNSc7464
FVa/J02.77, 86, 148 FVa/J02 FV a/JO 2.63, 67
KNSc5154 KNSc51/D KNSc7466
FVa/J02.63, 65,76 FVa/J02 FV a/JO 2.18, 26, 35
KNSc5155 KNSc6165 KNSc7467
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc5156 KNSc7444 KNSc7468
FVa/J0218, 25 FVa/J0218, 27,35 FVa/J02
KNSc5157 KNSc7452 KNSc7469
FVa/J02.77, 86, 148 FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSc5158 KNSc7453 KNSc74'70
FV a/JO 2.63, 65, 75 FV a/JO 2.63, 75 FVa/J0277, 88,125
KNSc5159 KNSc7454 KNSc7471
FVa/J02.63, 65,76 FVa/J02 FVa/J02.66, 77, 123 Pl54.139
KNSc5160 KNSc7455
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 KNSc7473
FVa/J02 KNSc5161 KNSc7456
FVa/J02 FVa/J02.18, 26 KNSc7474
FVa/102.77, 88 KNSc5162 KNSc7457
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 KNSc7475
FVa/J0218, 27,35 KN Sc5163 KNSc7459
FVa/J02.63, 65, ID FVa/J02 KNSc7476
FVa/J02.77, 86,149 KNSc5164 KNSc7460
FVa/J02 FVa/J02.77, 123 KNSc7478
FVa/JO 2.63, 65, 76 KNSc5166 KNSc7461
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 KNSc7479
FVa/J02 KNSc6167> KNSc7462
FVa/J02.63, 65 FVa/J02
131
KNSc74ID KNSc8467 KNSc8723
FVa/J02.18, 26 FVa/J0218, T7 FVa/J0218, 27
KNSc7481 KnSc8468 KNSc8759
FVa/J02.18, 26 FVa/J0218, 27 FVa/J0218, 27
KNSc7483 KNSc8469 KNSc8806
FV a/JO 2.63, 65, 76 FVa/J0218, 25 FV a/JO 2.63, 75
KNSc7T72 KNSc84?0 KN Sd- series
FVa/J02 FV a/JO 218, 27 CR84.84 CR 85.207, 216, 218
KNSc77'irl KNSc8471 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 StH 19.202 VG54.345
KNSc7798 KNSc8472
FVa/J02.63, 67,76 FVa/J02.77, 87 KNSd4401
FVa/J02 KNSc7821 KNSc8474 VG 54.342f, 345
FVa/JO 218, 25 FVa/J02.77, 86 KNSd4402
KNSc7849 KNSc8475 FVa/J02
FVa/J02.77, 89, 148 FVa/J0277, 125 StH 19.203
KNSc7882 KNSc8476 KNSd4403
FVa/J0218, 25 FVa/J02.77, 108, 123 FVa/J02 JK.i28.179
KNSc7889 KNSc8478 KNSd4404
FVa/J02 FVa/J0277, 125 CR85.218
KN Sc !l>81 ( = 7475 bis) KNSc8479 FVa/J02
FVa/J02.63, 65,76 FVa/J02 VG 54.341,343,345
KNSc8124 KNSc84ID KNSd4404
FVa/J0218, 27 FVa/J02 KNSd4405
KNSc8125 KNSc8481 FVa/J02
FVa/J0218, 27 FV a/JO 2.63, 65, 76 KNSd4406
KNSc8253 KNSc8482 FVa/J02
FVa/J02 FV a/JO 2.63, 76 KNSd4407
KNSc8271 KNSc8483 FVa/J02 VG54.345
FV a/JO 218, 27 FVa/J02.65
132
KNSd4408 KNSe883 KNSf4427
FVa/J02.77, <Xl FVa/J02 FVa/J02
KNSd4409 KN Se 891 + 1006 + 1042 KNSf4428
AH 135.246 MR:Il.284 CR85.216 FVa/J02 FVa/J02 MDP42.263 KNSe7449
FVa/J02 KNSf4465 KNSd4412 FV a/JO 2.293, fig. 203
FVa/J02 KNSe8477 StH 19.198, 202f
KNSd4413 FV a/JO 2 77, <Xl, 123
KN Sg- series
FVa/J0277, 79, <Xl KN Sf- series FVa/J02.78ff
KNSd4415 CR. 85.208, 216, 218
KNSg884 FVa/J02.78ff FVa/J02 StH 19.198,202 FVa/J02.77, 85, <Xl VG54.345
KNSf4418 KNSg885 KN Sd 4415 + 4417 + 4469 + FVa/J02.77f, <Xl FV a/JO 2.77, 85, <Xl frr.
VG54.342 KNSf4419 KNSg886
KNSd4416 FVa/J02.77f, <Xl FV a/JO 2.77, 85, <Xl
FVa/J02.77, <Xl KNSf4420 KNSg887
KNSd4422 FVa/J02.77f, <Xl FVa/J02 JK.i 28.179
FVa/J02 KNSg888 KNSf4421 FV a/JO 2 77, <Xl KN Se- series
FVa/J02.77f, <Xl FVa/J02.78ff KNSg889
KNSf4423 FV a/JO 2.77, 85, <Xl KNSe879 FVa/J02.77f, <Xl
FVa/J02.77, 89 KNSg 1811 MR:Il.284 KNSf 4424 CR. 85.210 n.IO, 213 n.25
KNSeOO FVa/J02 FVa/J02 ML 129.207 n.6
FVa/J02 KNSf4425
FVa/J02.77f, <Xl KNSg8484 KNSe881
FVa/J02.77, 85, <Xl FVa/J02 KNSf4426
FB44.298 KN Sh- series KNSe882
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 FVa/J02.77, 85, 89
133
KN Sk- series KNSo44~ KNSo4443
FVa/J02 AH 135.245 FV a/JO 2.140, 143 FVa/J02140, 143
KNS.k789 JK.i28.179 KNSo4445
AH 135.247 KNSo4431
FVa/J02140, 143 FVa/J02.21f
FVa/J02.140, 143 KNSo4446 KNS.k5670 FVa/J02.140f, 143
FVa/J02.20f, fig. 5 KNSo4432
FVa/J02140, 143 KNSo4447 KNS.k7751 FVa/J02.140, 143, 147
AH 135.247 KNSo4433
FVa/J0221 FV a/JO 2140, 143 KNSo4448
LP 85.257 n 12 FV a/JO 2140, 143 KNS.k8100 Pl54.137
AH 135.247 KNSo4449
FVa/J02.20f KNSo4434 FV a/JO 2140, 143
FV a/JO 2140, 143 KNS.k8149 KNSo5789
AH 135.247 KNSo4435 FVa/J02.140, 143
FVa/J0220f FVa/JO 2.140, 143, fig. 96 KNSp4451
KNS.k8254 KNSo4436 FVa/J02.298f, fig. 2fJ7
FVa/J0220 FV a/JO 2140, 143 KN Sp 4451 + 4476 + 8701 + fr.
KN So- series KNSo4437 VG54.342
CR8S.212 FVa/J02140, 143 FV a/JO 2142f KNSp4452 ML 129.2fJ7 n.6 KNSo4438
AH 135.246 StH 19.202 FVa/J02.140, 143 FV a/JO 2.298f
KNSo894 KNSo4439 MDP42.263
AH 135.246 FV a/JO 2.140, 143 KNU-series FVa/J02.140f, 143 FVa/J02.1% MDP42.263 KNSo4440
FVa/J02140, 143 KNU95 KNSo1053
FVa/J02140, 143 KNSo4441 FV a/JO 2.285, fig. 195
PI54.137 FVa/J02140, 143 KNU96
KNSo4429 KNSo4442 FV a/JO 2.287, fig. 196
FVa/J02140, 143 AM13.31 KNU 109
FV a/JO 2140, 143 FV a/JO 2.299
134
Linear B Text Index
KNU124 KNUc 160 KNV60
FVa/J02.299, fig. 208 ASc39.348 AH 135.248 FGs9.117 FGs 9.118f
KNU436 FVa/J02 StH 15.1008 l.P 85.2(()
KNV77 FVa/J02283
LyB 11.199 KNU4Y/
KNUc11>32 AH 135.248
KNV145 FVa/J02.176f
ASc39.348 l.P 89.54f KNU736
KN Uf- series KNV150
FVa/J02.287f, fig. 197 AM 35.103 n.62 StH 21.189 n.4 l.P 89.44 FGs 9.117
KNU746 KNV 159 KNUf79
FVa/J02283f Pl54.140 FGs 9.124 n.49
KNUF:76 KNV211> KNUf891
FVa/J02.289, fig. 198 FGs 9.124 n.49 AH 135.251
FGs9.122 KNU 1812(= 1053bis) KNUf(2)838
KNV479 FV a/JO 2.196, fig. 126
l.P89.44 JKi28.174 KNU 1813(= 1539bis)
KNUf5726 StH 17.223 FV a/JO 2.2'X>, fig. 199 PI 49.151
KNU4478 KNV482
AH 135.246, 248 KNV-series JKi28.174
JKi 28.167, 174 KNV492
FVa/102.284, fig. 194
KNV(5) AH 135.244 JKi28.177 PI54.143
JC 113.26 MMe4.1?D KNU5186 l.P89.54
KNV655
JKi28.175 FVa/J02.176f
KNV52
KNU7501 CR83.123
FVa/J02259 GC37.139 KNV756
Jrn:28.41f l.P89.54 KNU7505 JvL6.114f
FVa/J02281 l.P 88.1339 KNV831 LyB 11.200 PI54.142
KNU7507 LyB 12.147 n17, 149 n.33, 152
FV a/JO 2.299 YD40.m KNV865
l.P 89.44, 52, 59
135
KNV958 KNVc73 KNWs8494
MR:D.284 PaW 17.26n.12 FV a/JO 2.:m, fig. 2f!)
KNV961 KNVc81 KNWs8495
PI 54.144 PI 54.137 AH 133.49 FVa/J0258
KNV1002 KNVc 106 JKi28.179
LP89.54 LP85.259 KNWs8497
KNV1003 KNVc 174 FGs9.120
LP89.54 PI54.138 FVa/J02.176f, fig. 113 ML 128.68
KNV1005 KNVc293
LP89.54 StH 15.1008 KNWs8499
JKi 28.175, 179 KNV1043 KNWb5527
LP89.54 .FV a/JO 2155 KNX444
JvL6.121 KNV 1521 KNWb8711
FVa/J02.163 JKi 28.153n.7 KNX658
ML 129.206 KNV 1523 KN Ws- series
StH 15.1008 AH 133.48 n.282 KNX697
JKi 28.172, 176 KNV7512 KNWs1701
JKi28.175 AH 135.248 KNX722
KNV7577 FVa/J02.2~, fig. 200 StH 15.1008
LP89.54 KNWs1704 KNX748
AH 133.49 JKi28.172 KNV7670 FVa/J02.58, fig. 28
KNX766 LP89.54 JKi28.179
FVa/J02.55 KN V c- series KNWs1705 JKi28.173
JKi 28.167, 174 FVa/J02.58 KNX770
PaW 17.26 n.12 KNWs1707 AM 35.102 n.57
KNVc65 EA 1.265 VI 6.49 KNX976
PI~.l64 AH 135.246
KNVc72 KNWs8152
JKi 28.165 n.23 KNX986 AH 135.248
LoG/JKi/JO 2.454
136
Linear B Text Index
KNX999 KNX8126 KNXe5'J7
AH 135.248 MMe4.1JJ StH 17.223
KNX1041 KNX8293 KNXe544
Pl54.144 AH 135.248 AH 135.251 JKi 28.161 n.20, 165 n.23
KN X 1385 + 15'J7 KNXd82
LP 89.49 PI54.138 KNXe657
AH 135.251 KNX 1538 KNXd97 JKi 28.165 n.23
LP89.49, 54 JvL6.116 StH 15.1007 KNXe692
KNX 1581 JKi 28.164, 175, 179 VG54.342n3 KNXd98
AH135.248 KNXe5540 KNX5560 JKi 28.159 n.17, 175
LyB 12.149 n.33 KNXd 149
LP89.47, 63 KNXe5871 KNX5953 JK.i28.175
PI 49.148, 151 KNXd216
StH 15.1008 KNXe5913 KNX7556 JK.i28.174
AH 135.254 KNXd<292>
PI 49.148, 151 KNXe6011 KNX7585 LP89.47, 63
AH 135.249 KNXd298
FVa/J02.77, 88 KNXe6026 KNX77'J7 AM 35.102 n.57
AH 135.251 KNXd7510 CR85.217
KNX7737 FV a/JO 2.293, fig. 202
KNXe7711
JKi 28.165 n.23 KNXd 7906 JK.i28.178
PI50.164 VI 6.49 KNX7752
JK.i28.175 KNXd8640 KNXe7857
FV a/JO 2.64, 76 JK.i28.174 KNX7846
AM 35.100 n.51 KN Xe- series KNZ13
JK.i28.174 AH 133.13 KNX7860
AH 135.248 KNXe524 MY Au102
JKi 28.169, 175 ML 128.56 (as MY An 102) KNX8101 MVC 1.207 n.21
AH 135.255
137
MYFolOl MYOe103 MYUe611
AH 133.50 StH 15.1008 FVa/J02 AH 135.251 l.P85.2ff> AM 35.100 n.45 MYOel06
JC 113.26 AH 135.255 MYUe652
JKi 28.165 n.23 JKi28.162 AM13.31 Pl54.139 ASc 39.348, 350
MYOe107 JvL 7 MYFu711
ML 128.67 ASc39.348 MYUe661
MYOe 111 FV a/JO 2186, 274, fig. 118 MY Ge- series
AH 135.255 VI 6.51 FVa/J02.274 AM13.31
JKi28.171 MYV659 MYGe601 ML 128.64 JC 113.26
VI6.50 PI52250 MYOe112 PI 54.137
MYGe602 ER49.97 FVa/J02273 PvS 1.37 MY Wt- series
AH 133.48 n.282 MYGe603 MYOe117
FVa/JO 2.197, 273, fig. 189 JKi 28.167 n.:ll MYWt503
ML 128.68 MYGe604 MYOel19
FV a/JO 2.273 AH 135.251 MYWt504
OPa 14.317 JKi 28.165 n.23, 167 FVa/J02239
MYGe605 MYOel~ MYXl
ER 49.99 n.23 JKi 28.167 n.:r> JvL6.1Xl FVa/J02.273
MYOi '701 MYX508 MYGe606 EA 1.286 l.P88.1338
FVa/J02.197 JvL 6.116ff ML 128.67 VI 6.49
MYGe608 MYZ201
FV a/JO 2.197f MYOi '702 l.P89.55 JvL6.117
MYGo610 MYZ202
PvS 1.36 MYOi'i'04 AH 135.255 JvL6.117
MY Oe- series PYA-series
JKi 28.165 n.23, 167 n.:r> MYOi '705 AM 35.100 n.48 StH 17.223
138
PY Aa- series py Aa752 PYAb190
BSe4.76 PI 49.149 JC 116.100 JKi28 ML 128.67 MMr 3.120n.11 PY Aa762
Pl50.162 AM 35.100 n.52 PY Ab210
JKi28.176 EP20.66 py Aa62
MDP42.2ro AH 135.250 PY Ab217
py Aa764 AM 35.100 n.52
py Aa85 AH 135.250 MDP422ro AH 135.250 JKi 28.165 n.23 py AaT/9 PYAb356
MDP42.263 ML 130.147 AH 135.250
py Aa93 py Aa785 ML 128.67
Pl50.164 JKi 28.177, 179 PY Ab417
PYAa94 py Aa788 AH 135.250
MR30.284(asPY An94) AH 135.247 py Ab555
py Aa98 py Aall)4 AH 135.250 JC 113.26
JKi28.176 LyB 12.157 ML 128.67
py Aa313 py Aa8J7 PYAb560
AH 135.250 MDP422ro AM 35.100 n.47
PY Aa662 PY Aa815 PY Ab564
JKi28.176 AH 135.250 AH 135.250
PY Aa695 JKi 28.165 n.23
py Ab.S~4
AM 35.100 n.47 py Aa891 JKi 28.165 n.23
PY Aa699 AM 35.100 n.49
PY Ab578
JC 116.100 PY Ab- series AH 135.250 ML 128.67 BSe4.76 AM 35.100 n.49
JKi28 JKi28.155 PY Aa701 MMr 3.120 n.11
AH 135.247 PI50.162 PYAb586
MDP422ro py Aa717 PY Ab 186
AH 135.250 EB67.233 PY Ab789
JKi 28.165 n.23, 167 n.29 AH 135.250
139
PY Ab [1099] PY Ad672 py Anl
JKi 28.165 n.23 MRl1284 EF1 1.263 n.5 FB44.298
PY Ac 1278 PY Ad679 0Pa14.nl ER49.100 AH 135.248 StH 21.189 n.2
PY Ad- series PY Ad684 PY An- series
BSe4.76 AM 35.100 n.46 JK.i28.178 JK.i28 FB44.D:1- ML 129.206 MMr 3.120 n.ll JC 116.101
PYAn5 ML 128.67 PY Ad290 StH 21.189 n.2 AM13.51
AH 135.251 PI49.150 JKi 28.165 n.23 PY Ad686
FB44.D:1- PYAn7 PY Ad295 MDP422ro AH 135.249
PI50.164 al35.214 py An35
PYAdD PY Ad689 LoG/JKi/JO 2.454f AH 135.251 JK.i28.177 0Pa14.320
PY Ad318 PY Ad690 py An39
AM 35.100 n52 LyB 12.157 AH 135.249 MDP422ro PvS 1.36
PY Ad694 PY Ad357 AH 135.251
py An172
AM 35.100 n.47 AM 35.100 n.49 StH 15.1006, 1<m
PY Ad663 PY Ad697 PY An 192
AH 135.251 PI 49.149 AH 135.249 StH 21.189 n.2 AM13.24, 26, 29
PY Ad666 PI49.148
AH 135.251 PY Ae26 PI 54.138, 140
JKi 28.165 n.23 PI 50.163 n.9 py An194
PY Ad667 PY Ae264 AM13.50
AH 135.251 FB44.:ro py An'lJJl
ML 128.67 PYAem FGs 9.117
PY Ad671 AIL3.185 PvS 1.37
EP20.66 py Ae574 py An209
JK.i28.177 JKi 28.167 n.ll PvS 1.37
140
py An218 py An616 py An724
see: PN Aq 218 AH 135.245f AM13.49 ASc 39.349, 352 FB44.298
py An292 FV a/JO 2.197f FGs 9.119 AH 135.247 MR:D.284 JC 112.1:D JvL 7 StH 21.189 n.2
py An654 YD40.m py An298 AM13.12
ML128.64 EB67.227 PYAnm
FGs9.1:D AM13.25 py An340 JC 116.101f ML 1:D.147
Pl54.140 StH 21.189 n.3 py An1281
py An424 PY An656 JvL6.118
AM13.51 AM 35.94 n.23 PI 54.138, 140 AM13.12
py An4Zl BSe 5.1182 n 6 py An1282
AH 133.38 FGs 9.125 n55 CR85214 JKi 28.177ff
py An519 MMe4.1:D PY Ao921 Pl54.138 PvS 1.37 AH 133.38 StH 15.1005
AH 135.249 StH 21.189 n.3 PY Aq- series JKi 28.1 (:() n.17 ML 129.'2fJ7 n.4 py An657 AM13.11f, 18 MR:D.284 EA1 OPa 14.315
AH 133.48 ML 129.206f StH 15.1008
AH135.245
StH 21.189 n.3 JC 116.102 PYAq64 JKi27.134
AM 35.94 n.23 py An(JJJ ML 129.'2fJ7 n.4
OPa 14.319 AM13
AM13.28 PI54.139 EA 1.263, 268
JvL6.115 StH 21.189 n.3 ER51.m LP 86.289f, 289 n.9 VI 6.51
FGs9.126 LP 87.596 n.1, 597 n.3 FVa/J02278 MMr 3.120 n.11 py An661 JC 116.100, 102 PI 51.168
JKi28.176 JKi 28.1 (:() n.17
StH 15.1007 ML 129 StH 21.189 n.3 OPa 14.319, 321
py An610 VI6.54
FGs9.124 JC 112.1:D PvS 1.37 StH 21.189 n.2
141
PY Aq218 PYCn40 PYCn719
AH 135.246 ML 128.63 AH 135.249 AM13.12 ML 1:D.l47 ML 128.63 BSe 5.1182 n.6 PI 54.138 PI 54.138, 140 EA 1.268 FB 44.298 (as An 218) PYCn 131 PYCn 1287
FGs 9.119, 125 n.55 AM13.12 AM13.51 FVa/J02278 PI 54.138, 144 JKi 28.167 n.:D JKi 28.177, 179 JvL6.116 LP 86.289 n.8 PYCn254 LP87.596 ML 129 ML 128.63 PI 50.163 n.9 (asPY Aq 718 on p.2JJ7 n.6) StH 15.1007
a>a 14.321 PYCn285 PI52250 PYE- series StH 15.1008 JvL6.120 JC 113.27
PYB7036 PI50.168 PYCn286
AM13.19 FGs9.129 PY Ea- series
PYC912 AM 35.102 n.59, 103 n.61 PYCn328 AM13.11, 26
PI 50.163 n.9 PI 49.149 PYEa28
PYCc660 PYCn418 OPa 14.319 FGs9.l:D EP 2JJ.76 n.61 LP 89.63 PYEa29
PYCn599 AH 135.245 PYCc665 MVC 1.2JJ7
JvL6.120 PYEa52 PYCn600 EB67.233 PY Cn- series
PI54.141 JKi28.178 PYEa59
PYCn608 AM13.26 PYCn2 JC 113.28
JKi28.178 OPa 14.319 PYEa:D4
PYCn3 VI 6.49 AM13.26
JC 116.103 PYCn643 PYEa312 MR3l284 AH 135.249 JKi28.178 OPa 14.319 StH 15.1005 PYCn655 PYEa325
PYCn4 AM13.12 AH 135.245 GJP 1.167
EA 1.263, 287 ML 128.63 PYEa421 FGs9.123 PI 50.162 n.4 CR85.210
142
PYEaro2 py Eb 149 + 940 PYEb338
FGs9.127 FB44.298 AMI3.14 FB44.298f
PYEaiD3 PYEb156 JC 113.25
FGs9.126 FB44.:rl3 OPa 14.317f LP87.596 MMe4.129 SRS3.502
OPa 14.315 VG54.342f PYEa!l>5
LP88.1339 py Eb 156 [+] 157 PYEb347
MR:rl.283 PvS 1.37 PYEa!l)') VG54.342
CR85.210 PYEb364
PYEb157 AMI3.22 PYEa810 OPa 14.315
ML 128.67 PYEb369
PYEb159 AMI3.37 PYEa811 AM 35.94 n.23
AMI3.26 AMI3.29 PYEb377
AMI3.39 PYEa812 PYEb173
MR]).284 AMI3.29 PYEb409
MDP42.261 PYEa813 PYEb294
AH 135.245 AH 133.48 PYEb416
FGs 9.121 FGs9.122 PYEa814
AH 13352 n.:m PYEb297 PYEb472
AH 135.246 AMI3. AMI3.26, 47, 49 PI54.143 EF11.263 n.5
FGs 9.121, 132 PYEb473 PYEa820 JC 113.29 AMI3.37
MR]).284 LP86.289 PI 51.168 MMr 3.118 n.9
PY Eb- series OPa 14.319 PYEb477
AH 133.54 n.313 YD40."lli AMI3.26, 47, 49
AMI3 PYEb321 EF11.2/D, 284 n.32 PYEb495
MMr3.117 AM13.26 AM13.26 MR]).284 FB44.298 PI 51.168
PYEb498 PYEb 149 PI 49.149
AMI3.26 FB44.DJ
143
PYEb747 PY Ed- series PYEn74
AMI3.J7 AH 133.54 n.313 AH 135.249 OPa 14..nl AMI3 EA 1.268, 286 n.33
EA1 JKi 28.1 (:() n.l9 PYEb839 LP86.289 JTII32.103
AH 135.245 MMr3.117 LP85.255 (asPY En 70) LP 86.289, 289 n.4
PYEb846 PYEd236 OPa 14.317
AMI3.J7 AMI3 PaW 17.26 n.9
EA 1.284 n.32 EA 1.270f PvS 1.37
ML128.67 LP86.289 PYEn609
PYEb847 PYEd317 AMI3
JKi28.178 AMI3 EA1 EA 1.270f JTII 32.101, 103f
PYEb862 PI 51.168 MDP42.261
AMI3.21 OPa 14.319
FB44.298 PYEd411 PaW 17.26 n.9
AMI3 PYEn659 PYEb874 EA 1.2/D
AMI3.J7 ML 128.65 AH 135.249 AM13.29
PYEb903 PYEd847 EB67.227
AMI3.J7 AM13.49 EA 1.268
PaW 17.26 n.9 EA 1.270f ML 128.66
ER49.111 PY Eo- series PYEb976 PI 50.163 n.IO
AH 133.54 n.313 PI54.140 PYEd901 AMI3.11, 29,49
PYEb 1176 AMI3.22, '37, 49 EA 1.2/D, 284 n.32
AMI3.19 EA 1.270f MMr3.117
MDP42.261 LP86.289 PYEo 160
PYEb1187 PY En- series JKi 28.1(:() n.l9
PI 50.163 n.9 AH 133.54 n.313 JTII32.101
AMI3 LP85.255
PYEb 1188 EA1 PaW 17.26 n.9
PI 50.163 n.9 LP 86.288f, 289 n.5 MMr3.117
PYEo224
AMI3 PYEb1347 MDP42.261
AMI3.41 PvS 1.'37 EP20.156
PYEo226
MDP42.261
144
PYEo228 PY Ep- series PYEq36
MDP42.261 AH 133.54n313 EA 1.271 AM13 LyB 12.149 n.33
PYEo2A7 EA l.W, 284 n32
AH 135.249 LP86.288 PYEq146
EA 1.285 MMr3.117 AM13.J7 ER49.111 PI 51.168 EA 1.271, 284 n.32 LP86.289
PYEp212 JC 113.25
ML 128.67 StH 17.223 0Pa14 PI54.140 PvS l.Jl PvS l.Jl PYEq213
PYEo269 PYEp:Dl AH135.244 AM13.llf, :J)
EB67.233 AM13.J7, 39, 45 EA1 PI 54.139 LP86.289 FB44.298
OPa 14.1!) FGs9.124 PYEo276 JKi28.178
EA 1.286 PYEp539 JvL 7.138
JKi 28.100 n.l9 AM13 LyB 12153
m-!32.101 ML 128.67 ML 128.65
PaW 17.26 n.9 PI 51.168 OPa 14.319 PI 54.138
PYEo278 PYEp613 VI 6.51
VG54.342 AM13 PYEq887 EA 1.271
PYEo351 FB44 EA 1.271
AH 135.249 LyB 12153 PY Er- series
PYEoJll PYEp704 AM13.11, 29
m-I 32101, 103 AM13 PaW 17.26 n.9 EFl 1.266 n.8, 267 n.9 PYEr312
FB 44.298, :mf AM 35.94 n.23 PYEo444 FGs 9.121, 132 AM13
AH 135.249 JC 113.25, 29 ER49.102
AM13.29,48 LP86.289 FB44.296 LP87.596 mi32
PYEo471 MMr 3.118 n.9 LP 86.289 n.5
AH 135.249 OPa 14.315, 317f LyB 12154 VG54.343 MMr 3.118 n.6 YD40./U3 PaW 17.26n.9
PY Eq- series
AH 133.54 n.313 AM13.11 EA 1.262, 268
145
PYEr8ll> PYEs653 PYFn187
AM13 LyB 12.149 n.33 AH 135.251 FGs 9.124 n.49 StH 15.1005 CR84.84n42 ML 128.65 EP20.187 MMr 3.118 n.6 (asPY Er :ID) PYEs703 FGs9.128
StH 15.1005 JKi 28.165 n.23 PY Es- series JLM41
AM13 PYEs726 LyB 12.153 n.57 JKi28.178 StH 15.1005 PI 50.163 n.7 LyB 12.159 StH 15.1005 StH 15.1005f PYEs727
PYFn324 PYEs644 StH 15.1005
AM13.28 ML 129.206 PYEs728 ER49.100
StH 15.1005 FGs9.l:D
PYEs645 FVa/102.201
StH 15.1005 PYEs729 ML 128.67 PI 53
PYEs646 StH 15.1005 PI 54.138
LyB 12.149 n.33 PYFa16 PYFn867 StH15.1005 ASc39.348 PaW 17.27
PYEs647 PYFg374 PYFpl StH15.1005 JKi28.178 JvL6.113
PYEs648 LP87.597 MR:D.284 PY Fr- series
StH 15.1005 PYFn50 LyB 11.201f
PYEs649 AH 133.52
LyB 12.154, 159
LyB 12.149 n.33 AM13.28 PYFr343 PI 50.163 n.9 LP87.597 StH 15.1005 PaW 17.27
JIH32.100
PI 54.138 JvL6.125
PYEs650 PYFn79
PYFr1184 AM13.21, 34f ER49.111 AM 35.103 n.ro
FB44.:ID
LyB 12.152 n.46 AM13.28 FV a/JO 2.266f
PI 50.163 n.9 FGs 9.123, 127 JKi28.178
JC 113.26 LP87.597
PYEs651 LP 85.257 n 12, 258 (asPY Fn 70) OPa 14.319
StH 15.1005 ML 128.66 PYFr 1198 PI 54.138
PYEs652 EF11.281
StH 15.1005
146
PYFr 1202 PYFr 1222 PYFr 1241
FGs 9.117 LyB 12.155 AH 135.243 JvL6.119 PaW 17.26n.11 JKi 28.11{) LyB 12.152
PYFrl224 PYFr 1251 PYFr 1203 FGs 9.116 LyB 12.155
AH 135.246 ITH32.1rn PaW 17.26n.ll ASc 39.349, 352 LyB 12.149 n.33
YD43.382f PYGn428 PYFr 1205 PI 49.149
AH 135.244 PYFr 1225
LyB 12.157 JvL6.121 PY Ja- series
PYFr 1206 LyB 12.153 n.57 FVa/J02155 StH 15.1004
AH 135.243 PYJa749
JKi 28.11{) PYFr12Z7 FVa/J02155
JvL6.118f JIH 32.100, 108f LoG/JKi/JO 2.454 n.2 LyB 12.153 n.57 LyB 12.155 YD43.382 PaW 17.26, 26n.ll PY Jn- series
PYFr 1215 PYFr1228 FVa/J02155 JKi27.134
AH 135.244 LyB 12.155 JKi28.166 ITH 32.100, 1m PaW 17.26 n.ll JvL6.123 LyB 12.155
PYFr 1ll> PaW 17.26
PaW 17.26 n.ll StH 15.1004 PYJn310
PYFr 1216 AIL3.185
YD43.382f PYFr 1231 CPa 14.3:!)
PYFr 1217 JvL6.121 PI 50.163
JvL6.125 PYFr 1232 PYJn310
YD43.382f YD43.383 LyB 12.153
PYFr1219 PYFr 1235 PYJn320
LyB 12.153, 155 JIH32100 CR 85.210 n13 PaW 17.26n.ll JvL6.123 FVa/J02155
PYFr 1220 LyB 12.155 LoG/JKi/JO 2.454 n.2 PaW 17.26,26n.ll PvS 1.36
JIH 32.100, 108f LyB 12.156, 159 n.95 PYFr1236 PYJn389
PYFr 1221 JvL6.121 FB44.298 LyB 12153n.57 FGs 9.120, 131
LyB 12.155 PaW 17.26n.ll PYJn413
PI 50.163 n.9
147
PYJn415 PYJn750 PYJo438
FVa!J02155 AH 135.244, 246 AM 35.94 n.23 PI 54.138 FGs9.117 AM13.26
GPc 1.363 JC 116 PYJn431 MgL4.81 ML 128.67
AH 135.245 MMe4.1:ll PaW 17.27
AIL3.185 PI 50.162 n.4 PI 54.137 AM 35.100 n.52 BSe 5.1182 n.7 PYJn829 PYKn718
EP20.156 AH 133.53 MMr 3.118 n.6 LP85.2ffl AIL 3.183, 185 PaW 17.26 AM13.26 PYLa623
Pl52250 CR 84.85 n.44 JKi 28.154 n.l1 EA 1.263, 265
PYJn478 FGs9.117 PYLa626
AH 135.249 JC 116 FV a!JO 2.152 ML 128.65 LP87.597
OPa 14.316 PYLa630 PY Jn601 PI 50.163n.7
PvS 1.27 JKi 28.154 n.l1
BSe4.81 FV a!JO 2.155 StH 18.194 PYLa635 PaW 17.26 StH 21.189
VI 6.49 FGs9.124 PI49.148 PI50.163 PYJn832 PYLa640
PYJn658 JKi 28.166, 167 n.29 FV a!JO 2.152
AM 35.101 n.52 PI 50.163 PY Ma- series FVaiJ02.155f, 159 PI 54.142f
OPa 14.319 AM13.31, 39
PYJn845 EAI PI 49.150
FVaiJ02.295 CR85.211 PY Jn693 FGs 9.117f ML l:ll
PaW 17.26 MMr3.118n.7 Pl49.148
PI49.150 PYMa90 PYJn706
PY Jn881 EA 1.266f AH135.248 ML 129.205,205 n1 FV a!JO 2.155f, 159 AH 133.53
AIL 3.187 n.20 ML l:ll.l49
PYJn715 PYMa120 CR 85.210 n.14 ML 129.205
PYJn725 ML 1:ll.l49
AM 35.101 n.52 FVaiJ02155
148
PYMa123 PYMa335 PYMn1410
EA 1.266 ML 129.205 AH 135.249 ML 129.205 ML 1l:J.l49 PYMa346 PYMn1412
EA 1.266 PI50.163 PYMa124 ML 129.205
ML 129.205 PYN-series
ML 1l:J.l49 PYMa365 AM13.53
PYMa126 EA 1.265f ML 129.205 PY Na- series
ML1l:J.l48 ML 1l:J.l49 AHI.R 1 VI 6.49 AM13.39
PYMa162 LyB 12154 MDP42.262 PYMa378
EA 1.266 PYNa334 PYMa 193 ML 129.205 JIH 32.100, 105
EA 1.266 ML 1l:J.l49
ML 129.205, 205 n.1 PYNa395 PYMa393 ML 1l:l.149 EA 1.287
EA 1.266 PYMa216 ML 129.205, 205 n.l PYNa406
ML 129.205 VI 6.49 EA 1.263
PYMa221 PYMa397 StH 15.1008
ML 129.205 AH 135.255 PYNa425
ML 1l:J.l49 ML 129.205 AH 135.248 ML 1l:l.l49
PYMa222 PYNa514
EA 1.266 PY Mb- series
JKi27.134 ML 129.205 StH 15.1004
PYNa520 PYMa225 PYMb 1366
StH 15.1004 FGs 9.124, 124 n.49
EA 1.266 LP87.596f ML128.64 ML 129.205f PYMb1401 PYNa561 ML 1l:l.148f Pl54.140 MDP42.261
PYMa3~ PYMn 11 PYNa568 ML 129.205 FVa/J02.295f, fig. 204 LP87.597
PYMa333 PYMn456 StH 21.189 n.4 VI 6.49
ML129.205 AH 135.247 PI54.144 PYNa577
PI 50.164.
149
PYNa588 PYOnDl PY Sa- series
AH 135.245 AM 35.94 n.23 CR 85.XJ7, 212 AM13.26 FV a/JO 2.142
PYNa926 EA 1.285, 2JfJ ML 129.207 n.6
FB44.:ll3f ER49.100
JK.i27.133f JC 116.101, 103 PYSa22
OPa 14.315 PYOn656
FVa/J02.64f, 67 ML 129.207 n.6
PYNa941 JK.i28.179 JK.i27.133f PYSa287
PY Pa- series FVa/J02 PYNa 1038 FVa/J02.173, 176
LyB 12.156 PYSa403 PYPa49 FV a/JO 2140, 143
PYNg319 FVa/J02
AHLR 1.472f PvS 1.37 PYSa483
PYNn228 PYPa53 FVa/J02140, 144,147
AH 135.248 FVa/J02 PYSa487
AHLR 1.469 FVa/J02.140, 144, 147 EA 1.263, 267 PYPa398
JIH32.105 FVa/J02.173 PYSa488
MDP42.263 OPa 14.319 PYPa398.a
FVa/J02
PI 50.164 PaW 17.27 PYSa682 StH 15.1008 VI6.50 PY Pa 889 [+] 1002
FVa/J02.140, 143 JK.i28.163f
PYNn831 FV a/JO 2.172ff PaW 17.27 PYSa751
CR 85.210 n13 LP87.598 PY Pn- series
FVa/J02.140, 144, 147
pya, 1372 FVa/JO 2.176 PYSa753
FV a/JO 2.152 PYPn:D FVa/J02.140, 144, 147
pya, 1373 EA 1.263, 263 n.5 PYSa755
FVa/J02.172f FVa/J02 FVa/J02.152 JK.i28.178
PY oka- series VI 6.49 PYSa758
AH 134.229 PYQa 1299 FVa/J02140, 144
StH 16.142 JvL6.121 PYSa 700
PY On- series PYQa 1:D3 FVa/J02.140, 144
AH 134.231 n.7 PI50.164
150
PYSa761 PYSa 7fJ7 PYSh737
FV a/JO 2.140, 143 FV a/JO 2140, 144, 147 FVa/J02
PYSa763 PYSa834 PYSh738
FVa/J02140, 144 FVa/J02140, 144,147 FVa/J02 PI54.142
PYSa840 PYSh7?B PYSa 766 FV a/JO 2140f, 144 FVa/J02
FVa/J02140, 144 PYSa843 PYSh740
PYSa 767 FVa/J02.140, 144 FVa!J02 FVa/J02140, 144 ML 128.63 ML 129.207 n.6
PYSa 768 PYSa 1264 PYSh741
FVa/J02.140, 144 FVaiJ02140, 144 FVa/J02
PYSa 769 PYSa1265 PYSh742
FVa/J02140, 144 FVa/J02140, 144 FV a/JO 2.20, 36f
PYSa774 PYSa 1267 PYSh743
FVa/J02140, 144, 147 FVa/J02140, 144 FVa/J02
PYSa787 py Sb 1315 PYSh744
AH 135.244 JvL6.116 FVa/J02 EB67.233 FVa/J02.140f, 143 PY Sh- series PY Sn- series
ML 128.63 JC 113.29 ML 129.206
PYSa790 PYSh733 PY Ta- series
FVa/J02.140, 144, 147 FVa/J02 AH 133.53
PYSa 791 CR84.84
PYSh734 FVa/J02 FVa!J02.140, 144, 147 FVa/J02 JC 116
ML 128.65 PYSa793 PYSh735 PI 50.164 n.14
FVa/J02 FVa/J02 StH 18.194, 194 n.31, 194 n.32 VG54.345
PYSa794 PYSh736
FVa/J02.140f, 143 FGs 9.118 PYTa641
FVa/J02.24 AH 133.114 n.625 PYSa 796 JKi28.179 AnHIFBr 1
FVa/J02140, 144, 147 ML 129.207 n.6 (asPY Sh 7?/J) FVa/J02 VG54.343
151
PYTa642 PYTa 713 PYTn316
AnH/FBr 1.68ff AH 135.246 AM 35.101 n.52 AnHIFBr 1.69f BSe4.62
PYTa7fJ7 FVa/102.248 EB67
AH 135.244 YD 43.379 n.11 EP20.26
AnHIFBr 1.66ff FB 44.299f, ~3
FB44.298 PYTa714 FGs 9.116, 121, 126
FV a/10 2.161f AH 135.247 FVa/102
LyB 12.156 AnHIFBr 1.66ff HM35
MDP42.262 FVa/102.161f, 242 1C 116.97
YD43.379 n.11 LyB 12.156 JKi28.177
YD 43.379 n.11 1vL6 PYTa/08 LyB 12
AnHIFBr 1.66ff PYTa715 PF27.244
FVa/102.161f AH135.248 StH 15
AnHIFBr 1.69ff StH 18.193f PYTa700 FVa/10 2.248 YD43.382f
AH 135.244 GPc 1.362 PYTn 996 AlL 3.187 n.20 VG54.342f
AnHIFBrl.71f AH135.244
ER49.102 PYTa 716 EP20.43
FVa/102 BSe 5.1182 n.8 ER49.102
FGs 9.117 FGs9.120 PYTa710 FVa/102 FVa/102
AnHIFBrl.66f GPc 1.362 10/0PIFV a 1.26
FVa/10 2.161f LyB 12.156 LP85.2(()
VG54.343 PYUa434 PYTa711
AH 133.53 PYTa721 ASc39.348
AM 35.94 n.23 AnHIFBr 1.66ff PYUa994 AM13.26 FVa/102
AnHIFBrl.71f FV a/10 2.152, fig. 206
CR. 85.210 n.13 PYTa722
EA 1.263, 265 AnHIFBr 1.66f, 72 PYUa 1413
FB44.296 FVa/102 FVa/102.152
FVa/102.247, fig. 169 PYUa 1418
1C 116.103 ITH 32.100, 106 FV a/10 2.296, fig. 205 LyB 12.154f ML 128.65 PYUb1315
OPa 14.319 CR. 85.211 n.17 PaW 17.26n.6,26n.11 EP20.66 V16.51 FGs9.118 YD40.'im ML 129.207 n.6
VG54.342
152
PYUb 1316 PYUn219 PYUn718
AM13.31 AH 133.52 AH 135.247 AH 135.250f AM13
PYUb 1317 FGs9.128 EF11
AM13.31 JKi 28.165 n.23 ER49.102 JLM41 FGs 9.119
PYUb 1318 JIH32.100 LyB 12.149 n.33, 15~ JvL6.123 MgL4.86 AH 133.52 n.]):t.
AH 135.245f LyB 12.148n.29, 152n.48 OPa 14.316 PF27.244 MDP42.263 PI 54.137 PYUn 1314
FB44.296 PYUf839 PYUn249
AM13.19 AH 135.245 PYUn 1321
PY Un- series ER49.100 AH 135.248 FV a/JO 2.197f GPc 1.362 ASc 39. 349,352 JKi28.178 MR :D.283, 292 EF11.262 JvL6.123
PYUn2 LyB 12153 PYUn1322 MMT 1.172 AM 35.100 n.46 ASc 39.348f MR:D.284 JKi 28.167 n.:D FB 44.299, ?fJ7
FGs 9.116 n.12 PYUn267 PYUn 1414 FV a!JO 2.264, fig. 182
AH 135.245 ML 129.'2JJ7 n.8 JIH 32.100, 107 EFl 1.263, 267
LyB 12.159 n.95 FVa!J02.197f PYVa15
PYUn6 JKi28.178 CR 85.210 n.lO
LP88.1338 EF11.268 EF11.281 MMT 1.172
FVa/JO 2.152 OPa 14.319 PYVa482 LyB 12.149 n.33 VI 6.49 ML 129.'2JJ7 n.6
PYUn47 PYUn443 PYVa 1191 ASc39.348 l.oG/JKi/10 2.454f, 456 n.25
AH 135.248 PYUn 138 PYUn592
PYVa1323 AH 135.243 FVa/J02.197f JKi 28.1'",D MDP42.263
PYVa 1324
FGs 9.117
153
PYVn10 PYWarn PYXa 1419
AH 133.38 EF11.286 n.33 LyB 12.147 AH 135.243 StH 15.1008 CR85.210 PYWam
EF11.263 FVa/J02.24 PYXn990
FGs9.132 StH 21.189 n.4 OPa 14.319 PYWa917 VI 6.49 (as Vn 210) EF11.263 PYXn 1342
JKi28.178 MR J:l.283, 292 PYVn20 VI 6.50
EA 1.285 YD40.'im PYXn 1357 fB44.297 lP87.598 MMe4.129 PYWa1148 LyB 12.148 n.29 OPa 14.319 AH 133.48
1HKtr75 PYVn46 PYWa 1199 JvL6.114
FVa/J02.163 PI 50.164 JvL6.120 1HOa745+rr74 MRJ:l.284 PY Wr- series JvL6.114
PYVn48 AH 133.48 n.282 1H Of- series
JvL6.120 PYWr1326 JKi28.176
PYVn1:J> JC 113.26 JlPJ).332 MMT 1.17lf
VI 6.51 PYWr1327
FV a/JO 2.64, 76 1HOf25 PYVn493
AM 35.101 n.52 AH 135.247 PYWr1360 JKi28.176 ER51.268
ER 49.99 n.26 PF27.244
PYVn851 PYXa~ 1HOf26
AH 135.251 MDP42.263 JvL6.115
FVa/J02.173 PI 50.164 MMT 1.172f
JC 113.26 OS35.221 PI54.142 PYXa102 PF27.244 PvS 1.32
LyB 12.147 StH 15.1008
PYVn865 StH 15.1008 1HOf27 AH 135.247 PYXa683 AH 133.53 n.311 lP 85.257 n.12
l\1L 128.67 AM 35.101 n.52 PI 54.137 JKi28.176 StH 21.189 n.4 PYXa1044 PI54.137
PYVn 1191 BSe4.T7
FGs9
154
TI10f28 TIIOf37 TIIUg8
JvL6.113 AH 135.249 MMT 1.171 LP87.598 JvL6.115 PI 54.137 PF27.244 MMT 1.172
Til Ug9 Til Of~ TIIOf38 MMT 1.171
MMT 1.172 AH 135.249 PI 54.137 LP 85.257 n.12
TIIOf31 MMT 1.172 TIIUg 11
LP87.598 MMT 1.171 LyB 12.148n. 29 TIIOf40 StH 15.1008 MMT 1.172 MMT 1.172 al35.221 TIIUg 12
PF27.244 TIIOf43 MMT 1.171 MMT 1.171
TIIOf32 TIIUg 14
AM 35.101 n.52 Til Ug 1 MMT 1.173 MMT 1.172 FGs9.1?D
MMT 1.171 TIIUg 15 TIIOf33
MMT 1.171, 173 AH 133.38 Til Ug- series
JK.i28.176 JLP )).332 TIIUg 17 al35.221 MMT 1.171f MMT 1.171, 173 StH 15.1008
TIIUg3 Til Ug 19 TIIOf34
AH 133.38 MMT 1.172 AH 135.245 MMT 1.171 EP20.156 TIIUg20 JK.i28.176 TIIUg4
MMT 1.172 LP87.598 ML 128.67 PF27.244 MMT 1.171, 173 TIIUg21
TIIOf35 PI 54.137 MMT 1.171
AM 35.101 n.52 TIIUg5 TIIUg22 JK.i28.176 PI 54.137 PF27.244 MMT 1.172
Til Of 36 TIIUg 6 TIIUg23
MMT 1.171f MMT 1.172 AH 135.251 PI 54.137 AIL3.185 TIIUg24 AIL4 TIIUg7 JK.i28 MMT 1.172 JvL 6.121, 123, 125
PI54.137
LP87.598 TIIUg41
PF27.244 MMT 1.171f
155
THUg42 THZ879
MMT 1.171f ThGP 1
THZ839 TIEf2
LP89.56 AM 35.102 n.59 ThGP 1
TIEf3 THZ840 JK.i28.179
HD2.68n.73 ThGP 1 TISiS
THZ841 JIM41
HD2.68n.73 TIX6
ThGP 1 LoG/JKi/JO 2.455
THZ844 TIZ 11-22
HD2.68 LP89.55
THZ845 TIZ 10
ThGP 1 HD2.68n.75
THZ853 TIZ24
ThGP 1 LP89.55
THZ856 TIZ25
HD2.68n.73 HD2.68n.71 ThGP 1
TIZ27 THZ857
HD2.68n.71 HD2.68n.71 LP89.55
THZ858 TIZ~
HD2.68n.71 ThGP 1 LP89.55
TIZ~+fr+fr THZ866
HD2.67 JIM41 ThGP 1 TIZ39
THZ867 JIM41 ThGP 1
ThGP 1
THZ868
ThGP 1
156
Linear A Sign Index
Ll L26 LSO
JC 114.140 fig. 3, 142 JC 114.140 fig. 3 LoG22.31
L2 L27 L51
JC 114.140 fig. 3 JC 114.142 JC 114.140 fig. 3 LoG22.31 StH 17.234 LoG22.31 PF28.131
L29 L52 L6 JC 114.140 fig. 3 AH 133.14
JC 114.140 fig. 3 L~
JC 114.140 fig. 3 JO'OPIFV a 1.10, 12
L7 JC 114.140 fig. 3 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L53
L31 AH 133.14f L15 JC 114.140 fig. 3 JC 114.140 fig. 3
JC 114.143 PF28.131 L32
L20 JC 114.140fig. 3 L54
LoG22.31 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L34
L21 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L55
JC 114.143 JC 114.140 fig. 3 PF28.132 L39 JO'OPIFV a 1.10, 12
JC 114.140 fig. 3 LoG22.31 L22 PF28.132 L56a
JC 114.140 fig. 3 PF28.132 L41 JO'OPIFV a 1.12
L23 JO/OPIFV a l.lOff L57
JC 114.140 fig. 3, 143 L42 AH 133.14
AH 133.34 n.250 LoG22.31 L24 PF28.131
JC 114.140 fig. 3 L44 L58
L25 PF28.131
JC 114.140 fig. 3, 142f
JC 114.140fig. 3 L45
JC 114.140 fig. 3
Linear A signs are listed in the Carratelli-Brice L scheme and according to transferred Linear B values, depending on the reference method used by the author of a particular work.
L59 L78 L93 (du)
JO'OP!fV a 1.10, 12 JC 114.140 fig. 3 StH 17.225 JC 114.140 fig. 3 JO'OP!fV a 1.10, 12
LoG22.31 L94 L60 PF28.131 JC 114.140fig. 3
AH 133.19f L81 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L95
PF28.131 JC 114.140 fig. 3 JC 114.140 fig. 3
L61 L82 LoG22.31 PF28.131
JC 114.140 fig. 3 AH 133.14f, 34 n.250 RiK4.191 L97
L83 JC 114.141 fig. 4 L62 StH 17.234 LoG22.31
JC 114.140 fig. 3 RiK4.188 L84 L98
L64 StH 17.234 AH 133.14
JC 114.140 fig. 3 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L86 PF28.131f
L67 JC 114.140 fig. 3, 142
LlOO
PF28.131 L88 PF28.131
L72 JC 114.143 PF28.131 LlOl
JC 114.140 fig. 3 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L89 PF28.131
L74 AH 133.14 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L102
L91 JC 114.140 fig. 3 L75 JC 114.140 fig. 3
AH 133.14 RiK4.188 L103
JC 114.140 fig. 3 L92
JC 114.140 fig. 3 JO/OP!fV a 1.10ff LoG22.31
L76 JC 114.140 fig. 3
L104 JO/OP!fV a 1.10ff JC 114.140 fig. 3 JC 114.142 LoG22.31 L93
JC 114.140 fig. 3, 142 L135 L77 PF28.131 PF28.131
JC 114.140 fig. 3 StH 17.225 L171
L9~ PF 28.131 n.l JO/OP!fVa 1.11
158
L173
PF 28.131 n.l
L174
PF 28.131 n.l
Ll!l)
PF 28.131, 131 n.l
Lc12
AH 133.14
Lc41
AH 133.14
Lc46
JoB6.1408
Lc90
AH 133.14
I.e 119
AH 133.14
Lml
JO/OPIFV a 1.10, 12
I.m2
JO/OPIFV a 1.10, 12
du
ju
ki
StH 17.225
JC 114.140 fig. 3 RiK4.191
StH 17.234
ku
StH 17.229f
Linear A .sign Index
ma
RiK4.189 StH 17.224
me
StH 17.234
mu
StH 17.234
ni
StH 17.234
J>aJ
JC 114.140 fig. 3, 142
JC 114.140 fig. 3
qa
RiK4.l<X)
qe
RiK4.1<X) StH 17.224
r~
JC 114.140 fig. 3, 142f
StH 17.234
t~
te
ti
JC 114.140 fig. 3, 142 WeN4.17
RiK4.189
WeN4.17
wa
StH 17.n>, 234
159
~
StH 17.n>
2'.0
StH 17.n>
~A+RE+PU
StH 17.228
A510=QA+PU
StH 17.228
JA+RU
RiK4.189f
Lc46=MA+RU
JoB6.1408
ME+SI
StH 17.W
SA+MU+KU
StH 17.229
Linear A Ideogram Index
160
Linear A Word Index
L83-tu a-ku-tu-*129 a-ti-ka-a
StH 17.232 StH 17.235 StH 17.233
L 83-tu-ja a-ku-tu-(ne) a-ti-ki-ta-a
StH 17.232 StH 17.223 StH 17.233
L32-31 a-me da-du-ma-ta
AH 133.16 PMIMPt 1.98 JvL 6.116 n.l4 StH 17.228f
L98-22 a-me-we
AH 133.18 PMIMPt 1.98 da-i-pi-ta
AH 133.20 L 103-22 a-pa-ra-ne StH 17.223
AH 133.18 n.l46 StH 17.232 da-ku-na
L 32-31-31-53 a-ra-na-re StH 17.231 AH 133.16, 22 StH 17.223
da-ku-se-ne
L 52-31-31-53 a-sa-~ StH 17.231,233 AH 133.16, 22 StH 17.223, 232
da-ku-se-ne-ti L 52-54-31-26 a-sa-sa-ra StH 17.233
AH 133.11 AH 133.22, 22 n.164 da-ma-te
a-du a-sa-sa-ra-me RiK4.191
StH 17.228 StH 17.233 da-me
ai-pi a-se StH 17.228 StH 17.225 StH 17.232
da-na-ne a-ka-nu a-se-ja StH 17.231
StH 17.226f StH 17.232 da-no
a-ka-ru a-ta-no StH 17.227 StH 17.227, 231f AF4.14
da-pa3
RiK4.189
161
da-qe-ra i-ta-ja ke-ki-ru
RiK4 AH 133.Xl StH 17.233 StH 17.223
da-ta-ra ki
RiK4.189f i(-)ti-ti-k:u-ni StH 17.225 StH 17.233
da-we-da ki-da-ro
StH 17.231 ja-sa AH 133.Xl AH 133.16 StH 17.223
di-de-ru
StH 17.223, 228f ja-sa-sa- ki-de-ma-wi-na
AH 133.16, 22 StH 17.227 di-ka-tu[
StH 17.223 ja-sa-sa-ra ki-ki-na
AF4.14 StH 17.234 di-ka-tu AH 133.22
StH 17.233 ki-ki-ra-ja ja-sa-sa-ra-ma-na AF4.14
di-ka-tu-na StH 17.233 StH 17.233
StH 17.233 ja-ta-no-L 88 ki-ra
di-za-ke StH 17.233 StH 17.233
PvS 1.29 ka-du-ma-ne ki-re-taz
du-da-ma StH 17.231 StH 17.232 RiK4.189
ka-k:u-pa ki-re-ta-na i-ja-te StH 17.233 StH 17.231,233
StH 17.223 ka-pa ki-re-tja
i-k:u-ta RiK4.188ff StH 17.232 StH 17.223
ka-pa-qe ki-ri-taz i-pi-na-ma RiK4 StH 17.232f
StH 17.233 ka-ro-JHlJ ki-ri-tja
i-pi-na-ma-si-ru-te StH 17.226 StH 17.232 StH 17.233
ka-ru ki-ro i-pi-na-mi-na StH 17.232 AF4.14
StH 17.233 AH 133.18n.146 ka-sa-ru StH 17.225
StH 17.223
162
ki-ru rna-? pa-sa-we-ja
StH 17.233 RiK4.189f StH 17.232
ku-*56-nu ma-ka-ri-te pa-se
StH 17 AF4.14 StH 17.232 StH 17.2n', 235
ku-da pa-se-ja
StH 17.233 ma-ka-we-te StH 17.232 StH 17.2n', 235
ku-do-ni pa-ta-qe
StH 17.223 ma-ru StH 17.226 StH 17.223, 231
ku-ku-da-ra pi
StH 17.233 mi-nu-te StH 17.225
StH 17.228 ku-mi-na( -qe) pi-ta-ja
StH 17.229 no-pi-na RiK4 AF4.14
ku-ni-su pi-ta-ka-se
StH 17.228f no(-)ti -ti -ku -ni PvS 1.27
StH 17.233 ku-pa pi-ta-ke-si
StH 17.229, 232f p~-ni PvS 1.27 StH 17.233
ku-pa3-na-tu po-to
StH 17.223,233 pa3-ni-na PF28.132 RiK4.189
pu-ko ku-pa3-na-tu-na StH 17.233 StH 17.233
pa-da-su StH 17.227
ku-parnu StH 17.233 qa-~
StH 17 StH 17.226 pa-i-to
ku-p~-we-ja StH 17.223,234 qa-qa-ru
StH 17.232 StH 17.223 pa-ja-re
ku-pa-ja StH 17.223 qa-~-wa
StH 17.223,232 RiK4.188 pa-ra StH 17.223, 238f
ku-ro StH 17.2n'
AH 133.18n.146 qa-ti-da
PF28.132 pa-ra-ne RiK4.191
StH 17.225 StH 17.232
163
qe-pi-ta sa-ra su-pu
RiK4 MgL 4.85 n.14 StH 17.226 StH 17.224, 228
qe-rll:! ta-nu-a-ti
StH 17.228 sa-fll:! StH 17.233 MgL 4.85 n.14
qe-rll:!-U StH 17.232 te
RiK4.188 StH 17.225 sa-ra-ra
qe-ti StH 17.:ro te-ja-re
RiK4.1~ StH 17.223 sa-ro
qe-tu AF4.14 te-ro
RiK4.191 MgL4.85n14 StH 17.225 StH 17.233
sa-ro-te ti-ti-ku( -ni) qe-tu-ju StH 17.226f StH 17.231, 233
RiK4.191 sa-ru tu
qe-tu-ne StH 17.228 StH 17.231 StH 17.:ro, 233
-sa-sa- u-di-mi qi-tu-ne AH 133.16, 22 StH 17.231
StH 17.:ro, 233 sa-ta u-na-ka-na-si
ra-ti-se StH 17.:ro StH 17.233 RiK4.189
u-na-ru-ka-na se-sa-me
-sa- StH 17.229 StH 17.233 AH 133.11
si-ta wa-du-ni-mi sa-ja-ma-na StH 17.234 RiK4.189
StH 17.227 StH 17.231 su-ki-ri-ta
sa-ma AH 133.20 wa-ja
RiK4.189 StH 17.223 StH 17.233
sa-ma-ro su-ki-ri-te-se-ja -we-ja
StH 17.223 StH 17.231f StH 17.226
sa-ma-ti su-J>aJ-ra
StH 17.223 StH 17.226
164
Linear A Text Index
APZ2b liT lib IIT27
StH 17.233 StH 17.223 AH 133.16 n.l40
APZ26 liTH IIT28b
StH 17.233 StH 17.224 StH 17.223
liT series IIT12 IIT29
AH 133.16 n.l40, 22 RiK4.191 StH 17.223 StH 17.2JJ, 233
liT la IITD
PvS 1.29 liT 12a StH 17.2JJ StH 17 StH 17.228
IIT31 IIT2 liT 13 StH 17.226f
StH 17.231f StH 17.223 IIT33
IIT3 liT 16 JO'OP/FVa 1.15, 19 StH 17.223 StH 17.233
IIT34 IIT6 liT 18 StH 17.229
RiK4 StH 17.232 IIT35
IIT6b IIT20 StH 17.223, 233 StH 17.231 StH 17.233
IIT36 IIT7 IIT21a StH 17.227 RiK4.1~ PvS 1.27
IIT38 IIT7b IIT23a StH 17.226
StH 17.nl StH 17.229 IIT39
IIT8b IIT24 StH 17.223, 225 StH 17.223 StH 17.226, 2JJ, 232
IIT41a HT9a IIT24a StH 17.233
StH 17.232 StH 17.nl
165
HT44a HT93a HT115a
StH 17.226 StH 17.223, 232 StH 17.232
HT46b HT94b HT115b
StH 17.233 StH 17.233 StH 17.232
HT47a HT95 HT 116
StH 17.223, 233 RiK4.188 AH 133.17f StH 17.227f
HT52a HT 116a
StH 17.223, 233 HT95a StH 17.223, 232 StH 17.223, 228f
HT54a HT117
StH 17.229 HT95b StH 17.2l)f StH 17.223, 228f
HT61 HT 117a
StH 17.229 HT96a StH 17 StH 17.231, 233
HT85a HT118
StH 17.223 HT96b StH 17.223, 225 StH 17.226, 231
HT85b HT119
StH 17.232f HT97a StH 17.223 StH 17.223, 232
HT86 HT120
RiK4.188 HT102 StH 17.223 StH 17 StH 17.225, 233
HT121 HT86a HT103 StH 17.232
StH 17.223 StH 17.231, 233 HT122
HT87 HT104 StH 17.223 PvS 1.27 StH 17.233 StH 17.2?0 HT122a
HT106 StH 17.233 HT88 StH 17.228
JIH28.25 HT 126a
StH 17.223,234 HT109 StH 17.231
HT89 StH 17.228,231
HT127
StH 17.223, 232 HT 114a PF28.131
HT90 StH 17.232
HT 128a
StH 17.232 StH 17.229, 231
166
HT129 KH63 PH7
StH 17.233 JO'OPIFV a 1.15 l..oG22.:ll
HT 131 KH68 PHS
PF28.132 JO'OPIFV a 1.15 JO'OPIFV a 1.12 l..oG22.:ll
HT 13la KHWal002
StH 17.226 AH 133.11 PH9
l..oG22.:ll HT158b KHWc2005
StH 17.232 AH 133.11 PHlO
l..oG22.:ll HT 1176 KNZ 10=18a
StH 17.23) AH 133.16 n.l40 PHll
l..oG22.:ll HT2158b KNZ18
StH 17.231 StH 17.226 PH12
l..oG22.:ll HTW201 KOZl
StH 17.232 StH 17.233 PH 13
l..oG22.:ll HTW202 KoZlc
StH 17.232 StH 17.233 PH14
l..oG22.:ll HTW22Cb MAl
StH 17.232f JO/OPIFVa l.llff PH15
l..oG22.:ll KHlO MA2
StH 17.226 JO'OPIFVa 1.11, 13 PH 16
l..oG22.:ll KHll MAlO
PF28.131 JO'OPIFVa 1 PH17
l..oG22.:ll KH12 MI21
JO'OPIFV a 1.15 StH 17.233 PH18
l..oG22.:ll KH18 PHl
JO'OPIFV a 1.15 PF28.131 PH19
l..oG22.:ll KH31 PH3a
JO'OPIFV a 1.15 StH 17.23) PH22
l..oG22.:ll KH59 PH6
PF28.131 l..oG22.:ll
167
PH24 PSZ2=1 1a
LoG22.:l.l AH 133.16 n.140
PH26 TEZ2
LoG22.:l.l AH 133.11
PH27 TLZ 1=1 16
LoG22.:l.l AH 133.16 n.l40
PH28 TY3a
LoG22.:l.l StH 17.223
PHD TYZ4
PF28.132 StH 17.233
PH31 W214
PF28.132 StH 17.229
PHW18 ZA1=1V4
StH 17.232 AH 133.11
PHW37 ZA9a
StH 17.223 StH 17.223
PHZ4 ZA9b
StH 17.223 StH 17.223
PKZ4=1 12 ZA12
AH 133.16 n.l40 StH 17.223
PKZ8=13 ZAW2
AH 133.16 n.140 StH 17.233
PKZ10
StH 17.233
PKZll
StH 17.233
PKZ 11=14c
AH 133.16 n.140
PRZ 1=117c
AH 133.16 n.140
168
ablative LyB 11.199
see a&>: nouns, case
accusative VG54
see a&>: nouns, case
Achaea TJP2
adjectives AH 135.24 AIL4 CR85.211ff ER51.272f MR:U OS35.212f MDP42.28J
adjectives, ethnic MDP42 PI 54
adjectives, verbal AH135
adjuncts ITH28 LyB 11.202
see a&>: writing systems, structure of
Subject Index
169
administration AH134 FGs9.127 ML130
administration, terminology of AM35 PI~
Aeolic dialect FMa3 JC 115 PCn3
see a&>: dialects of Greek dialects of Mycenaean
agriculture FGs9.122 YD41
Ajax AGT4
Alashiya ABKI
alphabet, origin of AH133
see a&>: writing systems, development of
anaphora CFa14
seealro: syntax
Anatolian
AAM1 AMQ10 JoB7 OS 35.218ff
seealro: Ancient Near East Luvian
Ancient Near East JDM9 J1H33 MAUJoC1
seealro: Anatolian
animals and animal husbandry CGm1 J1H29
Aphrodite GC37
appellatives
see: names, occupational ooomastics personal names
Arcadia PhB 1
Subject Index
170
archaeological sites ER51 HC6 LoG24 RHS/001
seealro: archaeology, overview of finds Crete Crete, excavation reports Cyclades IXndra Gla Mallia MountJouktas Thelx:s Tiryns Troy
archaeology, overview of finds
HC6
seealro: archaeological sites
architecture JoS7 StH21
architecture, religious AIL3 JNC/EmM 1.95 JvL5 LyB 12.158
Ariadne GC37
armor and weapons AJL3 FCc 1 FGs9
see also: military equipment warricr graves
aspiration, initial CR85.214ff
see also: phonology
assibilation ER51
see also: phonology
assimilation RVzl
see also: phonology
asyndeton FB44.:ro
see also: syntax
bronze
AJL3 AJL4 StH21
see also: metallurgy metallurgy, raw materials trade
bronzesmiths
JKi27
see also: metallurgy
Subject Index
171
calendar
case
see:
LyB 11.199 YD41
nouns, case
cataphora OPa 14.318ff
see also: syntax
ceramics
see: ceramics, chronology potter's marks pottery
ceramics, chronology
JR38
see also: ceramics
chariots CR8S FGs 9.119
see also: military equipment
chronology
see: Room of the Cltariot Tablets
climate PI 50.166ff
clusters, consonant
OS36
seealro: phonology
cluster simplification
OS36
seealro: phonology
comparatives ER51.272
see alro: morphology
compensatory lengthening AnB 69 GAS 1 MR:.lJ285
seealro: phonology
conjunction FB44
seealoo: syntax
contact, foreign
see: relations trade
contact influence, linguistic non-Greek on Mycenaean Greek: RU3
Greek on non-Greek: GPcl Pl49
Subject Index
172
continuity, historical
FGs9 AM35
Corinth
EBa 1.140
crafts
AM35
Cretan Hieroglyphic Script
AH 133 ASc38 LoG22 LoG24 WB39
seealro:
Crete
writing systems, types of
EmM26 EPol GCd5 JDMIO MRP18 NPll VHa4 VK14
seealro: archaeological sites
Crete, excavation reports
JoS8 JoS9
seealro: archaeological sites
Crete, Mycenaean presence on
JoS9 J1H28 LeP 9.179
cults
CoR16 JNOEmM 1.95 JvL6 StH 15
seeabn: religion
culture, Indo-European
BSe5
Cyclades
RHS/OD1
seeabn: archaeological sites
Cypriot scripts
EmM25
seeabn: miting systems, types of
Cypro-Minoan II script
AH133 JoB7
seeabn: miting systems, types of
Cypro-Minoan I script
AAM1 AH133 EmM26 EmMT! JC114 LoG/ASc2
see also: miting systems, types of
Subject Index
173
Cyprus ABK1 EmM25 EmM26 EmMT! EPo1 GCd5 IID2 HVa4 JDM10 LoG/ASc2 VK14
Dark Age Greece
Rfr1
dative ER49.96 LyB 11.199
seeabn: nouns, case
decipherment
JC111 JoB7 VG55
deities JvL6 LP88
seeabn: religion
demographics JnOWMc 1 PH1
Dendra FCc 1
seeabn: archaeological sites
depalatalization ER51.269
see a.loo: phonology
designations
MgL4
destruction, general
CoR18 JIH31 JvL7
see a.loo: Knossos, destruction of Minoan civilization, destruction of Mycenaean civilization, destruction of
Pylos, destruction of
dialects of Greek
AnB67 AnB69 ER49 FMa3 GASl JC 115 OS35 PCn3 RiJ2
see a.loo: Aeolic dialect Homeric Greek dialect Ionic dialect
dialects of Mycenaean
AnB67 ER49 LyB 11.199 PCn3
Subject Index
174
digamma MR31.286
seea.loo: writing systems, structure of
dissimilation
OS35.211
seea.Ioo: phonology
Dorian invasion JIH:D
Dorians AnB67
dummy (empty) vowel
JLM41
seea.loo: writing systems, structure of
Ebla
CYG17
economy
CGml FGs9.129 JKi27
economy, terminology of
LP87
ellipsis OPa 14.316ff
seea.Ioo: syntax
epic poetry
see: Homer
epigraphy
AH133 JO,:;() LoG22
ethnics
see: adjectives, ethnic names, personal
etymology
EJF2 GJP 1 MMe4 PI,:;()
etymology, Homeric and later Greek OS35
faience
KPFI
food FGs 9.117
foreign contact
see: relations trade
Subject Index
175
frescoes
BoR8 JvL6 LMBI MCa3 MvEl ONgl CRI
frescoes, Knossos
JIH28.43
gemination MR:ll.287f
see also: phonology
genitive
AH 135.241 ER51.272 LyB 11.198 MRl.l
see also: nouns, case
geomorphology l.P89 NRol
Gla
EBa 1
see also: archaeological sites
Greek appellatives HaS3
Greeks, arrival of
PvS 1
Hand 138
LyB 11.197
seealro: hands
Hand222
LyB 11.197
see aloo: hands
hands
see: Hand 138 Hand222 hands, Knossos
hands, Knossos
JKi28
seealro: hands
Hebrew
HBRI
Subject Index
176
Homer
AH 133 AH134 CR83 JH11 ITH29 ITH31
seealro: etymology, Homeric and later Greek Homer and literacy Homer, historicity of Homer, Mycenaean elements in Homer, traces of in Mycenean corpus
Homeric Greek dialect Homeric texts, transmission of lexicon, Homeric names, peroonal, Homeric and later oocial structure, Homeric
Homer, historicity of
AH134 BSe4 CR83 HaS3 ITH31 PaW17
Homer, Mycenaean elements in
BSe4 CR83 JH11 RiJ2
Homer, traces of in Mycenean corpus
CR83 IP85
Homer and literacy AH 133
Homeric Greek dialect MVCI OS35 PaW17 PMo4 RiT2
seealfo: dialects of Greek dialects of Mycenaean lexicon, Homeric
Homeric texts, transmission of AH133
household goods
FGs9.120
ideograms, Linear B
FVa!J02
Iliad Rfrl
infinitive FB44.297
seealfo: morphology
inscriptions MSz 1
Ionic dialect JC115
seealoo:
ivory
dialects of Greek dialects of Mycenaean
JSk3
Subject Index
177
Kadmos RBE2
Knossos HC6 NRol
Knossos, destruction of
AWa7 JR37 MRP17 RU2 StH20
seealfo: destruction, general
labials
ER51.273
seealfo: phonology writing systems, structure of
labiovelars ML128
seealfo: phonology writing systems, structure of
Lak:onia
PCt 1
land use
AM13 JnCIWMc 1
laryngeals OS35.210
seealfo: phonology writing systems, structure of
La tiD GPc 1
lead weights
KMP2
seealfo: metallurgy metallurgy, raw materials textiles
lexicon
AliA AM35 FGs9
seealfo: etymology etymology, Homeric and later Greek morphology vocabulary, non-Indo-European
lexicon, Homeric
ENC2 J1H33 ID40
ligatures
J1H28 LyB 11.202
Linear A
AAM1 AH133 ASc38 JC 114 JO/OP/fVa 1 LoG22 LoG24 LoG/ASc2 PF26 PF28 RiK4
Subject Index
178
Linear A, inscriptions
AAM1 WB39
Linear A, phonology
JC114
Linear B, decipherment
JC 111
Linear B, general
AH 133 AH134 AM35 ASc38
Linear B, origins of
JO~
ITH28
literacy
AH133
local alphabets
AH 133
seealfo: writing systems, types of
loss of word final stops
OS 36.339
seealfo: phonology
Luvian
VG55
seealfo: Anatolian
Subject Index
Mallia PF26
seealro: archaeological sites
measurement
see: lead weights
Messenia JnOWMcl
metallurgy HC5 JDM9 JDMlO JWbl NHGI NPll
see alro: l:ronze l:ronzesmiths lead weights metals, tenninology of trade, copper
metallurgy, raw materials JWbl
metals FGs 9.119
metals, terminology of RVzl
metanalysis (agglutinationldeglutination) OS 36.339ff
179
metathesis MDP42.261
seealro: phonology
metrology
see: lead weights metallurgy metallurgy, raw materials
military equipment
see: chariots annor armor and weapons warfare
Minoan civilization, destruction of
JR38 l..eP 9 WrB2
seealro: destruction, general
Minoan Crete, overview AF4
morphology CR84 JC 115 MRJ)
seealro: comparatives infinitive nouns (various headings) participle prefixes suffixes
Subject Index
Mount Jouktas
WB39
seealro: archaeological sites
Mycenaean civilization, destruction of
CoR18 PGr3
seealro: destruction, general
Mycenaean civilization, origins of
LV5 RLf 1
Mycenaean civilization, overview
AF4 JO/AFH 1 SEI 1
Mycenaean interaction with Mediterranean cultures
StH 16
mythology
BSe4 CaTlO PhB 1 RBE2
names, occupational
AH135 MDP42.261
100
names, personal
FGs9.130f HD2 MgL4 PI 50.162, 166 PI 53 PI 54 PvS 1
names, personal, foreign (non-Greek)
PI50.162
names, personal, Homeric and later
AGT4 HaS3 HM35 lP85 PI 53
names, topographic
see: toponyms
nodules
AH 133.48f LoG/109
nominative
LyB 11.198 VG54
seealro: nouns, case
non-Greeks
PI 54.141f
nouns, agent
AH135
nouns, case
CR84
see also: ablative accusative dative genitive nominative vocative
nouns, -eus ending
PvS 1.28
nouns, feminines in -ja
ER51.272
nouns, general
MR:D
nouns, nwnber
CR84 VG54
nouns, o-stem.
LyB 11.198
nouns, s-stem.
LyB 11.198
occupations, terminology of
AM35 LyB 12.157f MgL4
oil LyBll
onomastics, etymology of
AGT4 PI 54
Subject Index
181
onomastics, general
PI 52
see also: names, occupational personal names
orality
AH 133
orthography CR84./D
see also: writing systems, structure of
palaces MMr3
palatalization
AH135 ER51 JAG2 MDP42
Pan
see also: phonology
Hill 1
papyrus ASc39
parataxis FB44.:mn
see also: syntax
pars pro toto CR85.208ff
see also: syntax
participle
AH 135.241 CR84.71 ER51.272 FB44.298f MDP42.261
seea!ID: morphology
particles
FB 44.299, :m OPa 14.318
seea!ID: morphology
Phaistos
KBr10
Phaistos Disk
AH133 JFa8 lD38 LoG22.36 VG55 WeN4 YD41 YD43
Phoenician
MSz 1
phonological change, chronology of
ER 51.27lff
Subject Index
182
phonology
see: aspiration, initial assibilatioo assimilatioo cluster simplification clusters, consonant compensatory lengthening depalatalizatioo dissimilatioo gemination labials labiovelars laryngeals loss of word final stops metathesis palatalization pt/t alternation sibilants syncope
Phylakopi CoR15 CoR16
pinacology
EB67
population densities
JnOWMc 1
post-Mycenaean Age
see: continuity, historical Homer
potters' marks
HD2
seea!ID: ceramics
pottery
OJR 17575 HD2
see also: ceramics
prefixes
YD43
seeal&l: morphology
pre-Greek traces
ER51.273 LyB 12.147
presents in -jo
ER5I.m
pronominalization
OPa 14.315
see also: morphology syntax
pronouns
MR:rl
see also: morphology syntax
provinces, administration of
ML 1:rl
pt/t alternation
OS36
see also: phonology
Pylos
ITH31
Subject Index
183
Pylos, destruction of
AHI.R I EB67
relations, Aegean-Egypt
LeP8
relations, Crete-Cyprus
GCd5 VHa4 VK13
relationship of Cretan hieroglyphs and Linear A
LoG22
see also: writing systems
relationship of Linear A and Linear B
JC114 1051 JTII28 LoG22 PF28 RiK4
see also: writing systems
relationship of Linear A, Linear B, and Cypro-Minoan
JC114
see also: writing systems
relative pronoun
AH 135.242
see also: syntax
Subject Index
religion
BSe5 CoR16 CR83 FGs 9.115 HM35 JvL5 LP88 LyB12 StH 15
see a&>: architecture, religious cults deities religion, later Greek religious offerings religious titles theonyms
religion, later Greek
MJ5 PhB 1
see a&>: religion
religious offerings
CaTIO
religious titles
AM35.94
see a&>: religion
Room of the Chariot Tablets, Knossos
LP85
Sanskrit
ML129 RiK4
scribal error
OPa 14.317
184
scribes
EB67
see a&>: hands
scribes, Pylos
ER49
seatings
seals
LoG/J09 MvE1 PYu4
JFa8 MvE1 PM!MPt 1
seals, cylinder
EPo 1
seals, Gournia
PYu4
seals, Mycenae
WB39.llll
seals, Pyrgos
WB39.181
seals and seatings, Cretan
PYu3
Sea People
StH 16 TKy1
shepherds
JIH29
sibilants
ER51
seealoo: phonology writing systems, structure of
sign values
seealoo transliteration
social structure, Homeric
AH134 JTII29 PaW17 RDl
social structure, Mycenaean
AH134 FGs9 MMr3 PaW17 YD40
stirrup jars, inscribed
JIM41 ThGP 1
subordination
FB44
seealoo: syntax
substantives
MDP 42.200
seealoo: nouns
Subject Index
185
suffixes
AH135 YD43
seealoo: morphology
Sumerian AMQlO
syllabaries
EmM27
seealoo: writing systems, types of
syncope RVzl
seealoo: phonology
synecdosis
see: pars pro toto
syntax
FB44 0Pa14
seealoo: ana ph ora asyndeton cataphora conjunction ellipsis parataxis pars pro toto pronominalization relative pronouns subordination
temples StH21
territorial boundaries
FGs9.124ff
text editions
ASc38
textiles
AHIRl FGs9.120 JKi28
see~:
lead weights
text linguistics
0Pa14
Thebes JLPl) MMTl
see~:
archaeological sites
theonyms AMQlO JvL6 LyB 12 StH 15
see~:
religion
Thera
Oill4 CoR17 MRP18
Thera, civilization
KTS 1
Subject Index
186
Thera, Minoan influence in
FS21 JoS7 KMP2
Thera, volcanic eruption
CaRlS CoR 17.578 DP8 HvE13 JvL7 LeP8 SH41 WoS2
Tiryns
GTl HC6 HD2
see~:
archaeological sites
titles
AM35 MgL4
toponyms LP89 PvS 1 RIXl
trade AH134 GCd5 JDM9 JNC/EmM 1.94 JSk3
see~:
copper trade trade, Crete-Cyclades trade, Crete-Cyprus
trade, copper
JNOEmM 1.94
trade, Crete-Cyclades
JlD1
trade, Crete-Cyprus
JNOEmM1
transliteration
AH135 MDP42
see also: Miting systems, structure of
Trojan war
ITH31
Troy
StH 16
see also: archaeological sites
U garit, Late Bronze Age CYG17
vegetation in the Aegean
CR1
verb
CR84.88f
verb, athematic root FGs9.124
verb, enclitic
FB44.~H
Subject Index
187
verb,second(enclitic)po&tion
OPa 14.319
vine JnOWMc 1.453
vocabulary
see: etymology etymology, Homeric and later Greek lexicon lexicon, Hoireric lexicon, pre-Greek vocabulary, non-Indo-European
vocabulary, non-Indo-European
EJF2 ER51.271 HM35 PvS 1.33
vocative
VG54
see also: nouns, case
warfare
AH134
see also: military equipment warricr graves
warrior graves ITH28.42
water supply
JnOWMc 1.453 PI 50.166ff
wheels CR8S
writing, post-Mycenaean
AH133
see abo: writing systems, development of
writing systems, development of
JIH28 LoG22
see abo: alpharet, origin of writing, post-Mycenaean
writing systems, relationships among PM 19
see abo: relationship of Cretan Hieroglyphs andlinearB
relationship of linear A and linearB
relationship of linear A, linear B, and Cretan Hieroglyphic
writing systems, structure of
see: adjuncts digannna dummy (empty) vowel labials labiovelars laryngeals orthography sibilants transliteration yOO
Subject Index
188
writing systems, types of AH 133
yod
Zeus
see abo: Cretan Hieroglyphic Script Cypriot scripts Cypro-Minoan I script Cypro-Minoan II script 1oca1 alpharets syllalmies
AH135 MIF42 MR~.286f
see abo: writing systems, structure of
StH 15
ABSA
Acts Cyprus-Crete
AHR
AJA
AJPh
Annales (ESC)
AOF
BGI
BICS
BSL
DA
DHA
FsBeeler
FsRiposati
Fs Szemerenyi
lliS
llES
Key to Bibliogmphic Abbreviations
Annual of the British School at Athens
Acts of the International Symposium "The Relations between Cyprus and Crete, ca. 2000-500 B.C." Vassos Karageorghis, ed. !Xpartment of Antiquities: Nicosia, Cyprus, 1978. (VK 13)
American Historical Review
American Journal of Archaeology
American Journal of H1i.l.ology
Annales (Economies, Societes, Qvilisations ), Paris
Archiv fiir Orientforschung
Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique, Athens
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London
Bulletin de la Societe de Linguistique de Paris
Dissertation Ab>tracts
Dialogues d 1Iistoire Ancienne, Paris
American Indian and Indo-European Studies: Papers in honor of Madison S. Beeler. Kathryn Klar, Margaret Langdon, and Shirley Silver, edd. Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs 16. Mouton: The Hague, 19!ll.
Studi su Varrone, sulla retorica, storiografia e poesia Latina in onore di Bendetto Riposati. Centro di studi varroniani: Rieti, Italy, 1979.
Studies in diachronic, synchronic, and typological linguistics: Festschrift for Oswald Szemerenyi on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Bela Brogyanyi, ed. J. Benjamin: Amsterdam, 1979.
Journal of Hellenic Studies
Journal of Indo-European Studies
189
Abbreviation
QUCC
RBPh
SIMA
SMEA
SPFB
SSL
Thera/ Aegean
TUAS
VDI
Bibliomphic Abbreviations
Full Title
Q.Jaderni Urbinati di O.Jltura Oassica, Rome
Revue Beige de Philologie et d'Histoire
Revue des Etudes Anciennes
Revue des Etudes Grecques, Paris
Revue de Philologie
Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology
Studi micenei ed egeo-anatolici
Sbomik Praci Filosoficke Bmenske
Studi e Saggi Linguistici, Pisa
Thera and the Aegean World I: Papers Presented at the Second International Scientific Conference. London, 1978. (CbD4)
Temple University Aegean Symposiwn, Philadelphia
Vestnik D:evnej Istorii, Moscow
190
AA
AAd
AAH
AAk
AAM
AAr
AB
ABa
ABe
ABi
ABk
ABK
ABI
ABL
ABn
ABo
ABP
ABr
AC
ACa
ACb
ACd
ACh
AO
ACM
Key to Abbreviations of Authors' Names SMID 1953-1985
Amaraschi, A. A Co
Adkins, A.W.H. ACq
Hill, Archil:xild A. AD
Akerstrom, Ake ADE
MolCa.nov, A.A. AdF
Archi, Alfonso AdL
Beattie, Arthur J. AdP
Barcenilla, R.P. Alejandro AdS
Bent, A.M. ADf
Biraschi, Anna Maria AE
Bruckner, A. AEH
Knapp, A. Bernard AEr
Birchall, Ann AER
Lord, Albert B. AF
Burnet, A. AFa
Boskarnp, Anton AFG
Pajares, Alberto Bernabe AFH
Brelich, Angelo AFn
Colonna, A. AFr
Carnoy,A. AFS
Caubet, Annie AFy
Chadwick, Anthony AG
Christo!, Alain AGG
Calcagni, Anna Maria AGh
Moorhouse, A.C. AGH
Cotterell, Arthur
Caquot, Andre
IXssenne, A.
Escanciano, Ambrosio Dfez
Falkenstein, Adam
de Lorenzi, Attilio
Pany,Adam
Sampson, Adamantios
Tejera, A. Diaz
Erhart, Adolf
Hinds, Alfred E.
Emout, A.
Raubitschek, Antony E.
Furumark, Arne
Fanfani, Arnintore
Garvie, A.F.
Harding, A.F.
Franceschetti, Adele
Frolikova, A.
Sjoberg, Andree
Friendly, Arthur
Garcia y Bellido, A.
Galanopoulos, A.G.
Ghislain, A.
Horon, A.G.
Although this list includes all authors indexed in the 1979 and earlier volumes of SMID, it is not exhaustive for volumes yet to come.
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
AGi Giovannini, A. AlC Cazzella, Alrerto
AGM McKay,A.G. ALE Eire, Antonio L6pez
AGo Goetze, Albrecht ALe Leonard, Jr., Albert
AGR Ramat, Anna Giacalone AlH Hill,Alette
AGr Graur, A. AlK Kehl,Alois
AgS Xenaki Sak:ellariou, Agnes AlL Leukart, Alex
AGT Tsopanakis, Agapitos G. AIM Marshack, Alexander
AGW Woodhead,A.G. ALo Losev, A.F.
AH Heubeck, Alfred ALP Prosdocimi, A.L
ARB Bikaki, Aliki Halepa AlS Schachter, Albert
AHk Hoekstra, A. ALW Wilson,AL
ARK Kuipers, AH. AM Morpurgo Davies, Anna
AHl.R Robkin,AHL AM a Massimi,A.
AHo H<mi,A. AMB Bisi, Anna Maria
AHr Hermary,A. AMc McKenzie, A.
AIT Thavoris, AI. AMD Levine, A.M.
AJ Juret, A. AMe Metaxas, Anastasios
AJF Festugiere, A.J. AMF Martinez-Femandez, A.
AJG Graham, AJ. AMi Millett, A.
AJo Aura Jorro, F. AMI Mele, Alfonse
AJW W ace, A.J.B. AMo Montenegro, A.
AK Krokiewicz, A. AMQ Moreschini-Quattordio, Adriana
AKa Kammenhuber, Annelies AMS Snodgrass, Anthony M.
AKl Kaulins,A. AMt Maniet, A.
AKn Kanta, Athanasia AMv Matev,A.
AL Lesky, Albin AMW Woodward, A.M.
ALA Iillo Alcarez, Antonio AnA Antoniou, Athanasios
AlB Bloch, Alfred AnB Bartonek, Antonin
192
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
AnC Corlu, Andre ArF Frenkian, Aram M.
AnF Heming, Andrew ARM Millard,AR
AnH Hurst, Andre ARo Rosefeld, Andree
ANi Nibbi, Alessandra ArT Toynlx:e, Arnold
ANK Kontaratos, Antonios N. AS Sadurska,A
AnL l.ebessi, Angela A Sa Samuel, A
AnM Marchant, Anne ASc Sacconi, Anna
ANo Nocentini, Alberto ASD Dusing, Ann Sutherland
ANP Poulianos, Aris N. ASe Severyns,A
AnS Selkirk, Andrew A Sf Schnaufer, Albrecht
AnW Ward, Anne ASg Sieveking, Ann
AnZ Zois, Antonis A ASG Schnap~urbeillon,Annie
AoB Balil, Alberto ASh Sheridan, A
A On Onassoglou, Artemis ASi Sihler, Andrew
AP Pfiffig, Arnbros Josef ASJ SanJuan, A
ApA Athanassakis, Apostolos N. ASr Scherer, Anton
APa Parrot, Andre ASt Stewart, AF.
APC Ouistidis, Anastasios P. AT Tovar, Antonio
ApD Daskalakis, Ap. Ath Athenaeum
APi Piatkowski, Adelina ATh Thumb, A
APn Panayotou, Anna A Tv Tamvaki, Angela
APp Papastarnaki, A ATy Tyurnenev, AI.
APS Sainer, Alan P. AU Ure, Annie D.
APT Treweek, AP. AUc Uchitel, Alexander
AR Ramalho, A da Costa AV Vraciu, Ariton
ArB Bradshaw, Arnold AvD von den Driesch, Angela
ARB Burn, AR. AW van Windekens, AJ.
ArC Calderini, Aristide AWa Wankenne, A
193
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
AWG Gomme,A.W. BKy Kytzler, Bernhard
AWJ Johnston, A.W. BL Bibliographie Linguistique
AWL Lawrence, A.W. BMa Mazar, Benjamin
AWn wainwright, G.A. BMB Biancardi, B.M.
AxK Karetsou, Alexandra BN Nadel, B.l.
AY Yoshida, Atsuhito BO Bibliotheca O:ientalis
BaF Frizell, Bal:ro Bo.J Jovanovic, Borislav
BaG Greenhill, Basil BoR Rutkowski, Bogdan
BASe Bulgarian Academy of Sciences BP Prusson Hallager, Birgitta
BB Brea, L. Bernaoo BR Rosenkranz, Bernhard
BBo Boreck:Y, Boi'ivoj BrB Buchanon, Briggs
BBr Brentjes, Burchard BrN Newton, Brian
BC Cop, B. BS Snell, Bruno
BCD Dietrich, Bernard C. BSc Schwartz, Benjamin
BCLF Bulletin Critique du Livre Fran~s BSe Sergent, Bernard
BCD Bibliotheca Oassica O:ientalis BSk Schoeck, B.
BD !Xtoumay, Beatrice BSt Stevanovic, B.
BDv !Xvlamminck, Bernard BVG Gwynn, Beatrice Violet
BE Einarson, Benedict BvG van Groningen, B.A.
BeG Goldman, Bernard BZS Szalek, Benon Zbigniew
BeH Hemmerdinger, Bertrand CaM Mavriyannaki, Caterina (Katerina)
BEL Belleten CAR Robinson, C.A.
BeS Schlerath, Bernfried CAs Astruc, Olarles
BeW Wailes, Bernard CaT Thomas, Carol G.
BFe Fenik, Bernard CB Blegen, Carl W.
BG GlaviCic, B. CBM Mee,C.B.
BH Hemrerg,B. CBr Brixhe, Oaude
BHI Isaac,BH. CCa Camera, Caterina
194
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
CTh Coosani, Carlo OB Baurain, Oaude
CD Thlvoye, Cllarles ac Calame, Oaude
en Di.apoolos, C. OG Gallini, Oara
CDL D:Jbias-Lalou, Catherine CLR LeRoy, Onistian
CdP de Palma, Gaudio as Sandoz,Oaude
CdS de Simone, Carlo OSa Saporetti, Gaudio
CEB Bidwell, Cllarles E. CLZ Zachos,CL
CEM Morris,CE. CM Milani, Celestina
CFH Herl:x:rger, Cllarles F. CMa Mastrelli, CA.
CFL Frei-Liithy, Christine CMc McD:Jnald, Cllristine K.
CFS Schaeffer-Forber, Oaude F.A. CMD MacD:Jnald, Colin
CG Gallavotti, Carlo CMM Murray, Caroline M.
CGa Gallini, c. CMR Rothrauff, Conrad M.
CGG Garcia Gual, Carlos CMS Stibbe,CM.
COm Gamble, Give CMs Masse, Oaude
CGu Guireaud, Ch. CMt Matsudaira,Oliaki
rna Hawkes, C.F.C CN Nylander, Carl
ChD lliunas, Cllristos CoD Dlvaras, Costis
Oii Higgins, Cllarles G. CDP Pavese, C.O.
ChK King, Cllarles GR Renfrew, A. Colin
Oio Hopkins, Oark CP Picard, C.
rns Hawke Smith, Cameron CPo Poghirc, C.
ChS Sourvinou-lnwood, Cllristiane CPr Preaux, c.
OK KharaSvili, CI. CR Ruijgh, C.J.
OB Bailey, Cllarles-James N. CRB Beye, Cllarles Rowan
OK Kousoulas, Cllristos J. CrB Brillante, Carlo
CK Kardara, Cllrysoula CRo Rrelxlck, Carl
CLa Laviosa, Oelia cs Stang, Chr. S.
195
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
CSa Sandulescu, C. OOK Kendall, David
CSe Seydel, c. OOM Miller, D. Gary
CSL Littleton, C. Scott Il-l Hester, D.A.
CSt Starr, Chester G. Il-ID Hart-Davis, D.
ern Tsavellas-Bonnet, C. DHF French, D.H.
CTr Trypanis, C.A. DHG Gray,DHF.
CTS Syriopoulos, C. T. DIIT Tarling, DR.
CuM Magueijo, G.!st6dio IF Pooell,.alys
cv Voegelin, C.F. DT Jones,D.M.
CVr Verlinden, Colette DK Kienast, Dietmar
CYVa Watkins, Calvert DKn Konsola, ilia
CYVB Beck, Out w. DL Lee, Dionys J.N.
CyG Gordon, Cyrus H. Dill llinley, David Lee
CyS Shelmerdine, Cynthia W. DLi Levi,frro
cz Zerner, C. DM Mayor, D.
DAr Arnaud, D. DMa Marozzi,D.
DAW Was, Daniel A DMc McCaslin, DanE
dB der Bund DML Lewis,DM.
DBH Harden, Dmald B. DMP Pippidi, D.M.
OCa Carpenter, Jean D. DMu Musti, llimenicao
DCK Kurtz, llinna C. DMz Marcazzi, Daria
ID Diringer, David DN Nicol,D.M.
DiV de Venuto, D. rnv Nave,llinrrllrique
deG deGrolier lliB Brothwell, D:m
DEv Evely, R D:miert G. lliE Earl, llinald
IF French, David IXE Edzard, Dietz 0.
DFS Sutton, Dana Ferrin UR Ringe, Jr., llinald A
00 Georgacas, !Xmetrius Jclm IF Page, !Xnys L.
196
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
DPK Kallistov, D.P. ECr Ciespo, Emilio
IR Robinsoo, D.M. ECR Reinke, E.C.
DrG Gara5in, IXaga ED lliblhofer, Ernst
IRH Hillers, !Xlrert R. EdB Bacon, Edward
DS Srejovic, D. EDF Foster, Ellen DR.
DSc Schiirr, Diether Elli llint, Eugen
Dr a Taylor, Thniel J. EDP Hlillips, Eustace D.
DTh Thompson, David EdP des Places, R.P. Edouard
Dfr Trump,D.H. EDp Di.as Palmeira, E.
Dfu Turnasonis, IXmald EdR Rushworth, Edward
D.JP Petru8evska, D.!Ssica EE Evangelisti, Enzo
DVg Vargha,D. EF Fabian, Erich
INH Hunt, David EA Aoyd, Edwin D.
DWa Wachsmuth, D. EG Grumach, Ernst
DWP Packard, David W. EGE Elicegui, Elvira Gangutia
DY Young, lliuglas C. C. EGj Gjerstad, Einar
DZ Zudini, Diomiro EgS Sykes, Egerton
EA Albamm,E. EH Hamp, Eric P.
EAE Ebbinghaus, Ernst A. EHW Warmington, E.H.
EB Bennett, Jr., Emmett L EiH Henrickson, Eiler
EBa Ball, Elaine EJB Barret-, E.J.W.
EBe Bemeker, Erich EJF Fumee,E.J.
EBF French, Elizabeth EJK Krigas, Eleutherios J.
EBi Bielefeld, Erwin EK Konik, Eugeniusz
EBl Blumenthal, E. EKa Karapanayioti, E.
EBv Benveniste, E. EKF French, Elizabeth K.
EC Cavaignac, E. EkS Simon, Erika
ECp Campanile, E. EL Leemans, E.L.
197
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
ELa Laroche, Emmanuel ESc Scafa, Enrico
ELB Brown, Edwin L. ESf Schofield, Elizabeth
EIE Edel,Elmar ESH Szuhay-Haras, Ervin
ELg Lagarce, Elisabeth ESl Slater, E.A.
ELS Smithson, Evelyn Lord ESS Sapouna-Sakellaraki, E.
EM Meyer, Ernst ESt Stefani, Enrico
EMC Qaik, Elizabeth M. ESz Schultz, Eberhard
EmL Levine, Emanuel ET Turner, E.G.
EMl M~er,Eva ETi Tichy, Eva
ErnM Massoo, Emilia EV Vanderpool, Eugene
EMM Melas,E.M. EvC Cantarella, Eva
EmT Vermeule, Emily Townsend EvT Touloupa, Evi
ENC Coughanowr, Effie N. EW Will, Edouard
EnF Fiandra, Enrica EWh Whittle, Edward W.
EO Olshausen, Eckart EWR Rose,E.W.
EP Peruzzi, Emilio EWW Watson Williams, E
EPD Protonotariou I:Xilaki, E. EY Y arnauchi, Edwin M.
EPl Pulgram, Ernst EzB Barber, Elizabeth
EPo Porada, Edith FA Adrados, Francisco Rodriguez
EPt Patria, Enrico FAW Winter, Frederick A
ER Risch, Ernst FB Bader, Fran~ise
ERa Ramage, Edwin S. FBi Biancofiore, Franco
ERC Caley, Earle R. FBr Bruschweiler, Fran~ise
ErH Hallager, Erik FC Gtssola, Filippo
ErM Mater, Erich FCa Canciani, Fulvio
ErN Neu, Erich FCc Carinci, Filippo
ERS Sewter, E.R.A. FCh Olamoux. Fran~is
ES Sittig, E. Rb Comtellack, F.M.
198
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
FCr Qevatin, Franco FMH Heichelheim, F.M.
FD Urrr, F. FMV V oegelin, F.M.
FE Eckstein, Felix FMW W aanders, F.MJ.
FEB Brenk, Frederick E. FOL Lindeman, Frederick Otto
FEL Lukermann, Fred E. fP Papazoglou, F.
FeP Ponce, Fernando FPi Pintore, Franco
FEW Winter, F.E. FPn Pifiero, F.
FF Ferluga-Petronio, Fedora FR. Rundgren, Frithiof
FG Gignac, F.T. FrB Bierlaire, Fr.
FGo GOssmann, F. FrC Cornelius, Friedrich
FGs Gschnitzer, Fritz FRG ~ves, Francisco Rerelo
fH Householder, Fred W. FrL Lasserre, Franrrois
HID van DJorninck, Frederick H., Jr. ffiR Richards, FR.
me Heinimann, F. FrR Rosenthal, Franz
fHh Halltlerr, Federico FRS SchrOder, FR.
fHl Hampl, Franz FS Schacherrneyr, Fritz
FHL von Lochner-Hlittenbach, Fritz FSc Schwarz, Franz F.
FI Imparati, F. FSk Skoda, franrroise
FJC Carmody, Francis I FSt Stubbings, Frank H.
FK Kuiper, F.B.J. FT Tritsch, F.J.
FKi Kiechle, Franz FTh Thomas, franrrois
FLB Bastet, Frecteric L. FtH ten Haaf, Frederick E.L.
FLH Lochner-Hlittenbach, F. FV Vian, Francis
FLP Lo Porto, Felice Gino FVa V andenabeele, Frieda
HW Wolsky, Florence FVi Villar, Francisco
FM Matz,Fr. FvS van Straten, F.T.
FMA Ahl, Frederick M. FVS Vant-Stef, F.
FMa Mawet, Francine FW Wehrli, Fritz
199
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
GA Alessio, G. GeS Stagakis,CJeorge
GaB Bockisch, Gabriele GES Strong, G.E.
GAM Mansuelli, G.A. GeT Thompson, CJeorge
GAP Privitera, G. Aurelio GFB Bass, CJeorge F.
GAR Rendsburg, Gary A GFE Else, CJerald F.
GAS Sheets, CJeorge A GFG Gianotti, Gian Franco
GAt Attili, Grazia GFi Fischetti, Giuseppe
GB BjOrck, G. GFM del Monte, G.F.
GBA Gazette des Beaux-Arts GFP Polyakova, G.F.
GBa Babiniotis, G. GfS Sampson, CJeoffrey
GBH Holland, G.B. GG CJeorgiev, G.l.
GBo Bona, G. GGi Giacomelli, Gatriella
GBP Pellegrini, G.B. GgM Mihailov, Georgi
GBu Bunnens, Guy GGo Goossens, G.
GBy Bailey, G. GGr Gennain, Gabriel
GC Pugliese Carratelli, G. GH Huxley, George L
GCa Capovilla, Giovanni GhA Aldea,Gh.
GCd Cadogan, Gerald GHi Highet, G.
GCG Gesell, G. C. GHM Myer, CJeorge H.
GCo Cohen, Gerald GHo Hooker, G.T.W.
OCr Cardona,CJeorge GI I vanescu, Gh.
GD IXvoto, Giaromo GiB Bonfante, Giuliano
Glli Ihssin, Georges GiC Caracausi, Girolamo
GdS Gallet de Santerre, Hubert GiG Garbini, Giovanni
GDu Dunkel, George E. GiL Lucchini, Giuliana
GeB Bakalakis, CJeorgios GiM Maddoli,Gianfranco
GEM Manzoni, G.E. GiP Piccaluga, Giulia
CJeR Raepsaet, Georges GiW Wickert, Gisela
200
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
GJ Jachmann, G. GRo FtotUfs,<Jerhard
GJP Pinault, Georges-Jean GRFt Ftapp, Jr., George
GJu Jucquois, Guy GFtS Solta, Georg Ftenatus
GK Kirk, G.S. GS Susini, G.
GKa Kahlo,G. GSf Saflund, Gosta
GKe Kehnscherper, G. GSK Korres, G.S.
GKF Kahl-Furthrnann, G. GSn Snyder, <Jeerto A.S.
GKI Klaffenbach, G. GSo Sotiroff, <Jeorge
GKo Kossack,G. GSt Steiner, <Jerd
GM Mylonas, George E. GT Touchais, Gilles
GMg Magoulas, G. GTa Tarditi, G.
GMH Hanfmann, G.M.A. GtR te Riele, Gerrit Jan Marie Jozef
GMM Messing, Gordon M. GU Uggeri, Giovanni
GMS Sariyanni, G.M. GuL Lehmann, Gustav A.
GMv Matev,G. GvH vanHoom,G.
GN Neumann, GUnter GvL von Lucken, G.
GPa Panessa,G. GW Wright, G.E.
GPc Pascucci, G. GWa Walberg, Gisela
GPE Edwards, G.P. GWn Wainwright, G.A.
GPG Goold, G.P. GWW Williams, Gordon W.
GPS Shipp, G.P. GZ Zinserling, Gerhard
GFt Greece and Ftome HaB Buchholz, Hans-Giinter
GRa Ftachet, Guy HAB Bankoff, H. Arthur
GRc Ftocca, G. HaG Goedicke, Hans
GFte Ftestelli, G. HAH Hoffner, Harry A., Jr.
GFtH Hart, Gillian R. HaP Patsis, Haris
GRi Ricciardelli, Gatriella HaS Schrneja, Hans
GrN Nagy, Gregory HaW Widmann, Hans
201
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
HB Biesantz, Hagen HHL Lamb, HR.
HBn Bunner, H. IUB Blumenthal, HJ.
HBo Bolkestein, H. IUM Mette, Hans Joachim
HBR Rcren, Haiim B. HJu Jucker,Hans
HBu BUsing, Hermann HK Kantor, Helene J.
HC Catling, Hector HKg Klengel, Horst
HCA Albertz, H. Orr. HKi Kiosse,H.
HD D3hl, Hartmut HKl Kaletsch, H.
HE Ephron, H.D. HKn KUhn, Herbert
HeB Bossert, Helmut Th. HKo Kodzu, Harushige
HeO Goldman, Hetty HKr Kronasser, H.
HeH Hettrich, Heinrich HKu Kurzova( -Jedlickova), Helena
HEK Kulsrud, Helene E. HKw Kuwahara, Hiroshi
HeR Rousseau, Herve HLA Allen, Hubert Lee
HES Hesperia HU lloyd-Jones, Hugh
HEW Wright, H.E. HLT Thomas, Homer L
HF Furuhagen, H. HM Mtihlestein, Hans Hugo
HFe Ferguson, Herbert HMcK McKerrel, Hugh
HF1 Aashar, Hellrnut HMe Mellersh, Howard Edward Leslie
HO Geiss, Heinz HMg Megner,H.
HOG Gundel, H.G. HMH Hoenigswald, Henry M.
HGo Gaube, H. HMK Ki.imrnell, Hans Martin
HOP Porteus, Hugh G. HMt Matthaus, Hartmut
HGr Gregoire, H. HO Oakley,H.T.
HOu Gtiterbock, Hans 0, HOn Otten, H.
HOW Wunderlich, Hans Georg HOt Ota, Hidernichi
HH Humbach, Helmut HP Parke,H.W.
HHa Haag, Herbert HR R<E,HJ.
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
HrG Georgiou, Hara I Go Gonzales, I.
HRP Pereira, M. Helena da Rocha IH Hahn, Istvan
HRx Rix,Helmut IHo Hodder, Ian
HS Stoltenberg, HL. IJG Gelb, Ignace J.
HSa Saggs, H.W.F. IKP Proronas, Ioannes K.
HSc Schmoll, H. IKR Raubitschek, Isabella K.
HtC ten Cate, Ph. H.J. Houwink IM Millan, I.
HTh Thesleff, H. IMc McNeill, I.
HV Verbruggen, H. IMl Miiller, Irene
HvE van Effenterre, Henri IMR Ruud, Inger Marie
HVo Voss, H. IN Nikolaou, Ino
HW Wood, Henry InS Str!llm,lngrid
HWH Haskell, Halford W. IPi Pini, lngo
HWP Pleket, H.W. IR Rodriguez, I.
HZ Zurutuza, Hugo IT Tronskij, I.M.
lA Amusin, I.D. ITe Tegyey, Imre
lAM Mel'cuk, I.A. ltG Gallo, ltalo
IB Begg, D.J. Ian ITK Kakridis, I.Th.
IBM Biezunska-Malowist, lza IV Vincentelli,Irene
IBo Botos, I. IW W aem, Ingrid
ICh Cl:tirassi.-Colombo, lleana IZ Zawadzka, Irena
ID DUring, I. JA Anderson, J.K.
ID; lliuskos, Iris JaA Andre, Jacques
JI)u IAuidanov, I. JaB Best, Jan G.P.
IF Fischer, I. JAB Brinkman, J.A.
IFS Sandars, Ian F. JaG Gonda, Jan
IG Galabov, Ivan JAG Greppin, John A. C.
IGN NIXon, Ivor Gray JaH Henle, Jane E.
203
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
JAK Kems,J.A. JQ Carter, JR.
JAI A1sina, aota Jose JCW Wirth, J.C.F.
JaM Money, James S. JD ThvOOn,J.A
JAM MacCiillivray,J.Alexander IDt Thyton, J.E.
JaP Papapostolou, Jannis JIF Ferguson, John D.
JAS Safare"Wicz, Jan JDf !Xfradas, Jean
JAT Turner,J.A. JdH de Hoz, Javier
JB Boardman, Jclm JDM Muhly, James D.
JBa Barelon,J. Jil> Purvis, James D.
JBe Betts, John H. JE Ebach, Jiirgen
JbG Geerlings, Jacob JeC Carriere, Jean
JBi Bingen, Jean JeD J:Xshayes, Jean
JBI Blomqvist, J. Jel Irigoin, Jean
JBn Baiiczerowski, Jerzy JeM Malye,Jean
JBo Boiitiaert, J. JES Stratigakis, J.E.
JBz Bouzek,Jan JEv Evans, Jclm D.
JC Chad-wick, Jclm JF Friedrich, Johannes
JCa Caskey, Jclm L. JFa Faucounau, Jean
JCBB Bermejo Barrera, J.C JFB Bonunelaer, J.-F.
JC:C CDUrtois, Jacques-Claude JFe Fevrier, James
JCh Cherry, Jclm F. JFF Fortes Fortes, Jose
JG Cistjakov, J.E. JFL Lazenby, JF.
JO Coles, J. JA Frel, J.
JCM Martinez, Jose Luis Calvo Jfu Fontenrose, Joseph
JCo Coleman, Jclm E. JFr Freu, J.
Jm Overbeck, Jclm C. JG Gorrochategui, J.
JCP Poursat, Jean-Claude JGB Brugman, J.G.
JCR Richard, J.C. JGL Lopez, Jose Garcia
204
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
JGo Gourmelen, J. JL Lentsman, Ja. A.
JGR Garcia-Ram6n, J.L JLa l..atacz, Joachim
JGT Tzedakis, Jannis G. JLA Angel, J. Lawrence
JGY Younger, John G. JLB Bintliff, John L.
JH Hainsworth, J.B. .Jl.b l..alxutt, J.
JHa Hawkes, Jacquetta JLD Davis, Jack L
JHb Hubschmid, J. JLe I..eclant, Jean
JHC Goon, JR. JLg l..agarce,Jacques
JHe Hejnic, Josef JLH Heller, John L.
JHi Hillaby, Jdm JLM Melena, Jose L.
JHk Hackett, General Sir John JLo Loicq,J.
JHO Oliver, James H. JLP Perpillou, Jean-Louis
JHr Hannatta, Janos JLy Levy, J.
JHt Huot, J.-L. 1M Mellaart,J.
JHu Humocrt, Jean JMA Aitchison, Jean M.
.u Johnson, Jane JMa Marcade,J.
JJa Jarry, J. 1MB Bhizquez, Jose Maria
JJG Gluck, J.J. JMC Cook,JM.
JJM Alvarez, Juan Jose Moralejo JMc McArthur, Jennifer K.
JJP Pollitt, Jerome J. JMD IA:iessen, Jan M.
JJR Reich,J.J. JME Egea,J.M.
JK FCerschensteiner,Jula JMF Fisher,JM.
JKa FCamerOCek, J.C JMFo Fossey, Jdm M.
JKD Davies,J.K. JMG Manessy-Guitton, Jacqueline
JKi FCillen,JdmTyrrell JMH Hemelrijk, JM.
JFCk FCakrides, J. Th. JMi Masai,Jean
JFCn FCnobloch, J. JMk Makkay, Janos
JFCu FCurylowicz, Jerzy JmM Mallczy, James
205
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
JMo Moody, Jennifer JPn Pinsent, John
JMS Sasson, Jack M. Jfu Poultney, James W.
JMy Marry, John !Xnnis JPr Perrot, J.
JN Notopoulos, J.A. JPS Stronk, J.P.
JNA Austin, John Norman Henry JPt Perret, J.
JNa Nauert, J. JPU Uhlenbrock, Jaimee P.
JnB Bennet, John JqD D.lchemin, Jacqueline
JNC Coldstream, J. Nicolas JR. Raison, Jacques
JnC Carothers, Joan JRP Pollard, JohnR.T.
JNH Hough,J.N. JRt Rutter, Jeremy
JnM Margueron, Jean JRx Rexine, John E.
JnS Strange, John JS Sundwall, J.
JNu Nuchelmans, J. JSa Sarkady, lidos
D Clivier, Jean-Pierre JSC Segurado e Campos, Jose Antonio
JoB Billigmeier, Jon C. JSc Schwartz, J.
JcC G-ouV~el, Joost H. JSHu Hutchinson, J.S.
.kF Forsdyke, Sir John JSi Sirnooi.Svili, JE
JoK Klima, Josef JSJ Justeson, John S.
JoMc McArthur, John JSk Sakellarakis, Johannes (Giannis) A
JON O'Neil,JL JsM Macris, Jrures
JoS Shaw, Joseph W. JSp Spruytte, J.
JoSe Schindler, Jochem JSS Soles, Jeffrey S.
JoW Wolski, J(ref IT Taillardat, Jean
JP Puhvel, Jaan JTH Hooker, J.T.
JPD LroqJ,J.P. JTu Tulard, Jean
JPe PeCirka, Jan Jfy Tymkowski, Jan
JPH Holoka, J.P. m Untermann, Jiirgen
JPK Kent, J.P. JuB Borchhardt,Jtirgen
206
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
JUd Udolf, Jurgen KAW Warclle, K.A
JuMD Mendez Ibmna, Julian KB Bittel, Kurt
Na Vara, Jere KBa Bayer,K.
NAF Fine, John V.A. KBr Branigan, Keith
Ne Vekerdi, J. KC Clinton, Kevin
JVK Karageorghis, Jacqueline V. KD D:Jver,KJ.
JvL van Leuven, Jon C. KIAn Dimakopoulou, Kaiti
JVL Luce, John V. KES SjOquist, K.E.
JVl Vladar, Jozef KFK Kitchell, Kenneth F.
J\0 van Cbteghem, J. KG Georgoulis, K.D.
NO OtkupSCikov, Juri V. KH Horedt, K.
JW Whatrnough,Joshua KHa Hadzioannou, K yriacos
JWb W aldbaum, Jane C. KHS Schmidt, K.H.
JWG Graham, J. Walter KJ Jeannoulidou, Kalliope
JWi Wiseman, JarnesR. KK Ktistopoulos, Konstantinos D.
JWJ Jong,J.W. KKa Kallifatides, K.
JWM Mawr, Jr., James W. KKh KharalamOOkis, K.
JWn Weingarten, Judith KKi Kitchen, K.A.
JWr Winter, J. KKo Korz('):va, K.
JWs Wiesner,J. KL Leonis, K.
JWt Wright, James C. KlK Kilian, Klaus
JXC Corcoran, J.X.W.P. KMa Mar6t,K.
JYL Lettvin, Jerome Y. KMK Kolorova, KM.
JZ Zafiropulo, Jean KMP Petruso, Karl M.
JZS Smith, Jonathan Z. KMt Murata,K.
KAD Kadmos KON O'Nolan, Kevin
KaK Kerenyi, Karl KP Polanyi, Karl
KaM Matsumoto, Katsurni KPF Polinger Foster, Karen
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
KPh Hlotiou, K. LFJ Jannsen, L.F.
KPM Papathoma-Mastoropoulou, K. LFr Farmini,L.
KR Raaflaub, Kurt LFx Foxhall,L
KS Strunk, Klaus LG Gindin, Leonid A
KSc Schefold, Karl LGl Gil, Luis
KTS Thorpe-Scholes, K. LGr Grassi,L.
KuJ Jaritz, Kurt LHe Heller, Louis
KW Wundsam, Klaus LHS Sackett, L.H.
KWC Oark, Kenneth W. LI Innocente, Lucia
KwG Garbrah, Kweku A LiC Casson, Jionel
KWS Schaar, Kenneth W. LiL Lawler,lillian B.
KY Yamashita, Kikuko uw Winniczuk, Lidia
KzL Lewartowski, Kazimierz u Jeffery, Lilian H.
LAE El'nickij, L.A. LjB Basotova, Ljubinka
LB Banti, Luisa LjS Stanojevic, Ljiljana
LBe Bettini, L. LK Klein, L.S.
LC Cottrell, Leonard LL Lacroix,L
LCH Cohn-Haft, L. LLu Lupa~. Jiana
LCM Muellner, Leonard ClJ.arles LM Moulinier, L.
ill Throy, Louis LMA Artzy, Lerdahl Michal
LDl Delekat, L. LMB Morgan Brown, Jivia
LDu D.!bois, Laurent LMc MacKay, L.A.
lDw Derwa,Leon LMj Meijer, Look C.
LEC Les Etudes Oassiques LmS Sportiello, Luciarnaria
LeH Heirman, Leo J. LMS Segoloni, LM.
LeP Pomerance, Leon LNx NIXon, Lucia
LeS de Scazzochio, Lea S. LoG Godart, Louis
LF Finer, Leslie LoR Rorert, Louis
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
LP Palmer, Leonard R. MAC Cotton, M. Alwyn
LPe Pepe, Luigi MAf Aleff, M.
LPo Pocock, L.G. MaG Gill, Margaret A.V.
LPs Press, Ludwika MaL Lang, Mabel L.
lR Richardson, L.J.D. MAL littauer, M.A.
LRi Ristevska, L. MaN Novicka, Maria
IRo Rossi, Luigi Enrico MaP Pope, Maurice W.M.
LS Stella, Luigia A. MAV Andreadak:i Vlasaki, M.
LSe sechan, L. MAx Alexiou, Margaret
LSt Stephens, Laurence D. MB Bowra, Sir Maurice
LT Tasolaml:ros, L MBA Arthur, Marylin B.
LuB Bottin, Luigi MBd Benedetti, M.
LuBe Belloni, Luigi MBe Bemard,M.
LuM Mucciante, Luisa MBj Benjamin, M.
LV Vagnetti, Lucia MBL Bierbacka-Lubanska, M.
LV a V arcl, Ladislav MBn Benavente, Mariano
LVI Ivanov, L.V. MBS Scriano,ManuelBerges
LVW Watrous, L.V. MBu Budimir, Milan
LWD Dlly, Uoyd W. MC Cavalier, M.
LyB Baumbach, Lydia MCa Cameron, M. A. S.
LYB Beck, lily Y. MCA Astour, Michael C.
LyV Vidalakis, Lykourgos G. MCC Caccamo Caltabiano, M.
LZ Zgusta, Ladislav MCh Cllamrers, M.
MA Aposkitou, M. MCHI Herrero Ingehno, M. Cruz
MaA Andronikos, Manolis MO Calal:rese de Feo, M.
MaB Benzi,M. MCp Carpenter, Michael
MAB Bromt, M.A. MCs Casevitz, M.
MaC Colledge, Malcohn AR. MCS Shaw, Maria C.
200
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
MD IXria, Mario MHo Hofinger, Marcel
ML\i Dahcxxl, Mitchell MHP Pope, Mervin H.
MIX IXlaunois, Marcel MHW Wiener, Malcom H.
MIAn IXmas,M. MI Issaeva, Magdalena
Mlli llithan, M. MiC Cataudella, Michele R.
MdO de Oliveira, Maria de Lurdes Aor MiG Guglielmi, Michele
MDP Pet:ruSevski, Mihail MiM Markovich, Miroslav
MDt Dambrement, M. MiN Nisiotis, Minas
MDu fuante, Marcello MiW Wittwer, Michael
ME Ervin, Miriam MJ Jameson, Michael H.
MEV Voyatzis, Mary E. MJA Alden, Maureen J.
MF Finley, Ma;es MJB Becker, Marshall Joseph
MFa Faust, Manfred MJC Costelloe, M. Joseph
MFe Federighi, Marco MjG Gimootas, Marija
MA Aa5ar,M. MJM Mulder, M.J.
MFM M({Jregor, Malcom F. MJS Sepp, Michael J.
MFn Fran~is,M. MK Kifhimoto, M.
MFo Fowler,M. MKk Konopka, Marek
MFr Frangopoulou, M.H.D. ML Lejeune, Michel
MG Galiano, Manuel F. MLa Lavency,M.
MGg Gorg, Manfred MLFC Ferrarese Ceruti, M.L.
MGK Kanowski, M.G. MLi Levi, Mario Attilio
MgL Lindgren, Margareta MLM Mayer,M.L.
MGT Teijeiro, Manuel G. MLr Leroy, Maurice
MGu Guarducci, Margherita MIR Ryder, M.L.
MHa Hackett, Marjorie MLW West, M.L.
MHe Heltzer,M. MM Mellink, Machteld J.
MHG Groothand, Maria H. MMa Mayrhofer, Manfred
210
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
MMB Barroso de Albuquerque, Maria Manuela MRB Belgicmo, Maria Rosaria
MMe Meier-Briigger, Michael MRC Raepsaet -OJ.arlier, Marie-'fherese
MMF Martfnez-Fresneda, Maria Emilia MrF fullieri, Maria
MMn Mancini,M. MRn Rainer, Michael
MMo Morani,M. MRo Rocchi, Maria
MMr Marazzi, Massimiliano MRP Popham, Mervyn R.
MMt Murtez, Marie MS Silberstein, M.
MMT Todorovic, Miodrag M. MSa Sakellariou, Michel B.
MMv Milev,M. MSc Schwartz, Martin
MMW Willcock, M.M. MSD Drower, Margaret S.
MMz Mazza,M. MSe Setatos, M.
MN Nilsson, M.P. MSi Sinatra, Marcella
MNg Negri, Mario MSM Modiano, Mario S.
MO Cl<a, M. MSt Stokes, M.C.
MoB Bile, Monique MSz Sznycer,M.
MoG Gerard-Rousseau, Monique MTh Theocharis, Maria
MOK Knox, Mary 0. MTJ Jasink, A. Margherita Ticchioni
MOz Ozaeta, M.A. MTL Larsen, Mogens T.
MP Pallottino, M. MTs Tsipopoulou, Metaxia
MPa Paraskevaidis, Miltis MTWA Arnheim, M.T.W.
MPh Hlilippides, Marios MV Ventris, M.G.F.
MPi Pierart, Marcel MVC G-emona, Maria Vittoria
MPo Popko,M. MVD Vokoun David, Madeleine
MPr Paroussis, Michel MvE van Effenterre, Micheline
MPS Picard-Schmitter, Marie-Therese MVG GaraSanin, M.V.
MPt Poetto, Massimo MVl Vlasakis, Maria
MR Ruiperez, Martin MVM Macri li Gotti, M.V.
MRA Alonzo, M.A. Rabanal MvS van Spitael, M.A.
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
MvV van der V alk, M. NMV de Vries, Nanny M.W.
MWa w albrecq, M. NNJ Jerofejeva, N.N.
MWd Wood, Michael NNK Kazanski, N.N.
MWg Wagstaff, M. NnM Marinatos, Nanno
MWr Walker, Michael NNP Pikus, N.N.
MWy Wylock, Michel NP Platon, Nicolaos
MX Xiroyanni, Mary NRb Rorertson, Noel
MY Yon, Marguerite NRo Roberts,N.
NAM Masourides, N.A. NSc Scivoletto, N.
NB Boufidis, N"Ikolas Kr. NV Verdelis, Nicholas M.
NBC Costakis, N.B. NvB van Brock, N.
NBo Bonacasa, N. NvK van Krimpen, N.
NBr Brockmeyer, N. NW Weill, Nicole
NC Collinge, N.E. NY a Y alooris, N"Ikolas
NCr Criniti, N. NYT New York Times
NCS Scoufopoulos, Niki C. OA Aurenche, 0.
ND Mllof,Nils OB Broneer,O.
NFP Parise, Nicola Franco oc Carruba, Olofrio
NG Grinbaum, N.S. CD Dickinson, O.T.P.K.
NGH Hammond, N.G.L. 00 Gigon,Olof
NHG Gale,NH. rn Haas,O.
NIB Barbu, Nicholae I. OHk Hockrnann, 0.
NiB Belle, Nito OKz Krzyszkowska, Olga
N"JJ Jidejian, Nina OL Landau,O.
NiK Kolyvanos, Nicholas OM Massoo, Olivier
NIX Xirotiris, Nikolaus I. ONg Negbi, 0.
NKS Sandars, Nancy K. CP Peloo, Olivier
NMr Maurice, Nicole CPa Panagl, Oswald
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
CR Rackham,O. Per Cartier, Pierre
CRw Ridgeway, 0. PCt Cartledge, Paul
as Szemerenyi, O.JL ID D:!vamrez, Pierre
or Thielemann, 0. .PIX D:!lrrd, Pierre
OtN Neuss, Ottomar PdF de Fidio, Pia
ars Tsagarakis, 0. IDn D:!margne, Pierre
aw Weber,Qmar PdP La Parola del Passato
l'el l.e Parole e le Idee PIX} Darque,P.
PA Aalto, Pentti ID D:rsi, Pierpaulo
PAf Aleff, P. PeA Alexandrescu,Petre
PaG Garelli, Paul PEA Arias, Paolo Enrico
PAl Alin, Per PeL Levi, Peter
PAm Arnandry, Pierre PF Faure, Paul
PAn Andrews, P.B.S. PFi Fiala, Pierre
PaP Pedech, Paul PFJ Johnston, Paul Forsythe
PAs Astrom, Paul PFr Froozaroli, P.
PaS Scarpi, Paolo PFz Frezza, Paolo
PAt Attinger, P. PG Georgountzos, Panayiotis K.
PaW W athelet, Paul PGe Gercke, Peter
PaY Y annakakis, Pascalia PGK Kritikos, P.G.
PB Burguiere, P. PGo Gorissen, Pierre
PBe Belli, Paolo PGr Greenhalgh, P.A.L.
PBG Bosch-Gimpera, Pedro PH Halstead, Paul
PC Cllantraine, Pierre PhB Borgeaud, Philippe
PCG Guida, Paola Gtssola PHe Hedervari, Peter
PCh Cllalus, Paul PhG Gauthier, Philippe
PCn Considine, Patrick PhL Lockhart, Philip N.
PCb Coutelle, P. PhM Morrison, Hillip
213
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
PHS Salus, PH. PRC Radici Colace, P.
PI Ilievski, Petar H. PRe Rehak, Paul
PiA Amiet, Pierre PSc Scardigli, P.O.
PiC Conte, Pietro PSk Stork, P.
liD D.!crez, Pierre PSn Sinopoulos, P.A.
PjA Asenova, Petja PSt Stanley, Phillip V.
PJM Muenzer, P.J. PvS van Soesbergen, Peter
PJR Riis,PJ. PWa Walcott, Peter
PK Katzouros, Rlotios P. PWr Warren, Peter M.
PKi Kiparsky, Paul PWW Wallace, P.W.
PKn Krinaios, P. PYu Yule, Paul
PKr Kramp, Per PZS Spanos, Peter z.
PL I...eveque,P. PZz Zazoff, Peter
PM Meriggi, Piero RAC Crossland, RonaldA
PMc MacKendrick, Paul L. RAJ Jairazthoy, RA
PMe Mertens, Paul RAM McNeal, Richard Alan
PMi Mingazzini, P. RAr Arena, Renato
PMM Metaxa-Muhly, Polymnia RAS Staccioli, Romolo A
PMo Monteil, Pierre RAu Aubreton, R.H.
PNo Norer,P. RB Browning, R.
ro Cliva, Pavel RBa Baiadie, Raoul
pp Pecorella, Paolo Emilio RBE Edwards, Ruth B.
PPB Betancourt, P.P. RBe Beekes, R.S.P.
PPE Edwards, Patrick P. RBg Bougault, R.
PPe Pericay,P. RBi Biggs, RD.
PPh H1ilips, Patricia RBk Briick, R.
PPt Petit, Paul RBo BOhme, Robert
IR Ramat, Paolo RBr Brown, Raymond A
214
Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation ~ Abbreviation Name
RBs Ba>teels,R RHS Hope Simpson, R
RC Carpenter, Rhys RHu Humm,RJ.
RCd Caldarelli, R RiA Anll:rc8ini, R
RO Coull:xJrn, Rushton RIC Caplice, Rl.
RCo Coleman, Rorert G. G. RiJ Janko, Richard
RCv Cavenaile, Rorert RiK Kamm, Richard
RD J:Xscat,R RiN Nicholls, Richard
RDB Barnett, RD. RJB Buck, Rorert J.
ROC G'Oiney, Rorert D. RJBl Blong,RJ.
RIA Dion,Roger RJH Hopper,RJ.
RIX frews, Rorert RJL Lenardon, Rorert J.
REA Revue des Etudes Anciennes RJR Richard,RobertaJ.
RET Jones,RE. RK KatiCic Radoslav
RfH Hiersche, Rolf RKH Harrison, RK
RR Aaceliere, R RL Laiaux,R
RG Gansiniec, Ryszard RLa Labat, Rene
RGd Gordeziani, R RU Laffineur, Rorert
RGi Giacomelli, R RLNB Barber, RLN.
RGr Giinther, R RM MacAlister, RA.S.
RGu Guglielmino, Riccardo RMC Cook,RM.
RH Hampe, Roland RMd Maddin,R
RHa Hauschild, Richard RMg Meiggs, Russell
RHe Heidenreich, Rorert RMO Ogilvie, RM.
RHg Hagg,Robin RMW Wheeler, RE. Mortimer
RHi Higgins, RA. RnH Hodot:, Rene
RHo Hci.ek, Radislav RoB Brumbaugh, Rorert S.
RHO Oliver, Ruth Hale RcC Qahay, Roland
RHP Pierce, Richard Holton RcH Halleux, Rorert
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
RoL Lazzerooi, Romano RWE Ehrich, Robert W.
RoN North, Robert RWe Werner, Rudolf
RoT Tefnin, Roland RWH Hutchinson, R.W.
RP Perooi, Renato RWi Wild,R.
RPC Otarles, Robert P. RWI Weil, Raymood
RPh Phythyon, Reed RWT Tucker, Robert Whitney
RPi Pittioni, Richard RWt Witte, Reinhard
RR Rocher,R. SA Alexioo, Stylianos
RRH Holloway, R. Ross SAE Eriksson, Sven A.
RRS Stieglitz, Rorert R. SaL Levin, Saul
RS Santiago, Rosa A. SAm Amundsen, Sigurd
RSa SabOOdini, R. SaS Stucchi, Sandro
RSB Schmitt-Brandt, Robert SB Benton, Sylvia
RSh Shafer, Rorert SBA Aleshire, S.B.
RSM Merrillees, Robert S. sc Calderone, Salvatore
RSt Stememann, R. SCH Humphreys, Sarah Caroline le Messurier
RTa Tamassia, R. SD D:lw, Sterling
RTh Thibau, Roger STh Thvis,S.
RTr Treuil, Rene SIX Thger-Jalkotzy, Sigrid
RuH Hicks, Ruth I. SDI Indelicato, Silvia Thmiani.
RuK Kassel, Rudolph SD:l D:>nadoni, Sergio F.
RuS Schmitt, Ri.idiger SDu Du8anuc, s.
RV V anderiviere, R. SDz Dietz, S.
RVR van Royen, R.A. SEI lakovidis, Spyros E.
RVS Schoder, Raymond V. SF Forsrerg, Stig
RVx de Vaux, Roland SFe Ferri, s.
RVz Viredaz, Remy soc Guettel Cole, Susan
RW Willetts, Ronald F. SGE Escudero, S. Gonzales
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
SGK Kapsomenos, Stylianos G. SPg Piggott, Stuart
SgL Laser, Siegfried SpJ Jacovidis, Spyridon E.
SGr Grandolini, S. Spl der Spiegel
SH Hood, M. Sinclair F. SpM Marinatos, Spyridon
ShC Qawford, Sheena SPo Popescu, Sebastiana
ShG Gibbs, Sharon SPP Parnicki-Pudelko, S.
SI Irnmerwahr, Sara SR R~S.
SIJ Jampolsk:i, S.l. SRa Radzig,S.
SIO OJst, Stewart I. SRC Cooke, SR.B.
SJ Jakuoowsk:i, Stanislaw SRS Slings, SR.
SJL de Laet, Siegfried J. ss Segert, S.
SJn Iannaccone, S. SSe Sergent, S.
SJS Sarypkin, SJa. SSh Shennen, Stephen
SK Szadeszy-Kardoss, S. SSt Stati, S.
SKu Kure, Shigeichi SSw Swiny, Stuart
SL Luria, Salomo SSy Syrnenoglou, Sarantis
SLH Hcrw:itz, Silvia L StB Brunnsaker, Sture
SLi Liererman, Samuel StC Cairns, Stewart S.
su Uoyd, Seton H.F. StD Diamant, Steven
SLr Luraghi, Silvia StF Foltiny, St.
SM Mann, S.E. StH Hiller, Stefan
SMA Al-Radi, Selma M.S. StK Kolkowna, St.
SMr Mirie, Sieglinde StS Sinos, Stefan
so OSwiecimski, Stefan sw Weinrerg, SaulS.
Soi leSoir SY Yaginuma, S.
SP Prete, Sesto SyP Payrau, Sylvain
SpC Cook,Sp.B. TAW Alexandrato-Wyrenga, T.G.
SPe Pembroke, Simon TB Blaszczyk, T.
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
TBJ Jones, TomB. TSW Wheeler, T.S.
TCh Ommpion, Timothy TID D.lke, T.T.
TCS Srnid, T.C. TIE Tsavellas-Evjen, T.H.
TeM Mantero, Teresa TVB Blavatskaja, T.V.
TOP Powell, T.G.E. TVG Gamkrelidze, Thomas V.
1H Howe, Thalia P. TW Webster, T.BL.
ThGP Palaima, Thomas Gerard TWe W ertirne, Theodore A.
ThK Knecht, Th. TWJ JacOO;en, Thomas W.
THP Price, Theodora Hadzisteliou TZ Zlatkovskaya, T.D.
ThP Poljakov, Th. UBi Bianchi, Ugo
TIM the Times UH Holscher, Uvo
TJ Jones, T.B. UN Naumann, Ute
TJa James, T.GH. UR Riitersw6rden, Udo
TJP Papdopoulos, Thanasis J. URa Rapallo, U.
TKB Bender, Todd K. VA Aravantinos, V assilis L
TKM Moore, T.C. Kingsmill VAl Istrin, V.A.
TKr Karaphylloudis, T. VB Burr, V.
TKy Kelly, Thomas VBT Trulilovic, Volislav B.
TL Lambdin, T.O. VD !Xsborough, V R.d A.
TLS Times Literary Supplement VdA D Agostino, V.
TM Milewski, T. VDu Dumitrescu, V.
TrD IX>than, Trude VE Ehrenberg, V.L.
1Re Reekmans, Tony VeB Batchvarov, Ventzeslar
1RS Smith, Thyrza Ruth VG Georgiev, Vladimir
TS Sinko, T. VGB Borukhovic, V.G.
TSh Shear, Jr., T.l..eslie VGr Grace, VR.
TSp Spyropoulos, Theodoros VHa Hankey, Vronwy
TSu Sularnirski, T. VI Ivanov, V.V.
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation ~ Abbreviation ~
ViB Bubenik, Vit WBI Ingalls, Wayne Barritt
VK K.arageorghis, V assos WBk Burkert, Walter
VK.e Kenna, V.E.G. WBI Bltimel, W.
VL liittel, Verena WBo Borgeaud, W.
VlB Bamiteanu, Vladllnir WBr Brandenstein, Wilhelm
VLC Cymburskij, V L WCa Calder, WM.
VIR La Rosa, Vincenzo WGJ GJwgill, Warren C
VM Miloiac, Vladimir WCu Oilican, William
VMS Sergeev, V.M. WD Dressler, Wofgang
VNJ Jarcho, V.N. WdB den Boer, W.
VP Pisani, Vittore WDN Niemeier, Wolf -Dietrich
VPK Kazanskene, V.P. Wib llinl.an, walter F.
VPo Popovitch, Vladislav WE Eilers, w.
VPY Yailenko, V.P. WEB Brown, W. Edward
vs SevoroSkin, Vitali V. WEk Ekschmitt, Werner
vss Sergeev, V.S. WeN Nahm, Werner
VSt Struve, V asili V. WEu Euler, Wolfram
VTB Tatton-Brown, Veronica WFL Leemans, W.F.
vu Ustinov, V.A. WfW Wittoo, W.F.
WA Anderson, W.Ffench WG Guthrie, W.K.C
WaB Beringer, Walter WGC Cavanagh, W.G.
WAB Brewer, W.A. WGE East, w. Gordoo
WAI Allen, W. Sidney WGL Lambert, W.G.
WaM McLeod, Wallace E. WHe Heick, Wolfgang
WAR von Reitzenstein, Wolf -Annin Ffeiherr WHG Goodenough, Ward H.
WAW Ward, William A WHS Stiebing, William H.
WB Brice, William C WiB Biers, WilliamR
WBe Belardi, w. WK Krause, Wolfgang
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Author Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name
WKa Kastner, Wolfgang XaM Mignot, Xavier
WKr Kruger, G. van W. YB Bequignon, Yves
WKu Kullman, W. YD Duhoux, Yves
WLo Loy, William G. YLA Arocitrnan, Y L.
WM Merlingen, Weriand YLH Hohnes, Y. Lynn
WMa Matthews, W.K. YMA Apostolakis, Y.M.
WMc Mcllinald, William A YMC Charue, Yves-Marie
WNo Noll, W. YVA Andreyev, Yu. V.
WoF Fauth, Wolfgang YY Yadin, Yigael
WoS Schiering, Wolf gang ZA Aml:rose, Zuell Philip
WP Porzig, W. ZATW Zeitschrift fiir die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
WPL Lehmann, Winfred P. ZG Gansiniec, z.
WPr P6tscher, Walter ZJJ Jitta, Annie N. Zadoks-Josephus
WR Reisner, W. ZJK Kapera, Zdzislaw J.
WRd Rudolph, Wolfgang ZP Petre, 'Lee
WRo Rollig, w. ZR Rubinsohn, Zeev
WRS Schrnalsteig, William R. ZSG Stos-Gale, Z.A.
WRu Ruocn, w. ZSt Stewart, Zeph
ws Stanford, W.B. ZT Tofalis, Zannetos
WSc Schindler, Wolfgang zz ZlatuSka, Z.
WSD lliwney, W.S.
wss Smith, William Stevenson
WSW Wocrlard, WilliamS.
WT Taylour, Lcrd William
WTe Tegethoff, Wilhelm
wv Verdenius, W.J.
ww Winter, Werner
WWy Wyatt, Jr., William F.
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