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Cypro-Minoan Inscriptions : Volume 1 : Analysis

by: Ferrara, S.

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Code: 31253
ISBN-13: 9780199607570 / 978-0-19-960757-0
ISBN-10: 0199607575 / 0-19-960757-5
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2012
Publication Place: Oxford
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 336
Book Condition: New
Comments: 336 Pages | 40 illustrations, 26 tables, and 14 charts.

Cypro-Minoan Inscriptions
Volume 1: Analysis

Silvia Ferrara

Divided into two broad sections, the volume contextualises the script in its historical setting, considers its role in the material culture of Cyprus, focuses on a new typology of the inscribed objects, identifies scribal practices, and seeks to assess the influences of the Aegean Linear and the Near Eastern cuneiform traditions on Cypriot writing.
Extensive bibliography and cross-referencing with clear explanations of technical terminology, and a multidisciplinary approach.
Fully illustrated throughout.

Description
This volume offers the first comprehensive examination of an ancient writing system from Cyprus and Syria known as Cypro-Minoan. After Linear B was deciphered by Michael Ventris in 1952, other un-deciphered scripts of the second millennium BC from the Aegean world (Linear A) and the Eastern Mediterranean (Cypro-Minoan) became the focus of those trying to crack this ancient and historical code. Despite several attempts for both syllabaries, this prospect has remained unrealized. This is especially true for Cypro-Minoan, the script of Late Bronze Age Cyprus found also at Ugarit in Syria, which, counting no more than 250 inscriptions, remains not only poorly documented, but also insufficiently explored in previous scholarship.

Today progress in the study of this enigmatic script demands that we direct our attention to gaining new insight through a contextual analysis of Cypro-Minoan by tracing its life in the archaeological record and investigating its purpose and significance in the Cypriot and Syrian settlements that created and used it.

With a new methodology concentrating on a ground-breaking contextual approach, Ferrara presents the first large-scale study of Cypro-Minoan with an analysis of all the inscriptions through a multidisciplinary perspective that embraces aspects of archaeology, epigraphy, and palaeography.

Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I: Function, Object and Content
1:Literacy in Late Bronze Age Cyprus
1.2:The History of Scholarship
1.3:Broadening the Picture: A Comprehensive Analysis
1.4:Geographical Distribution
1.5:Political Geography
1.6:Writing as Part of the Material Record
1.7:The Functions of the Inscribed Objects
1.8:Script as Ideological Symbol
1.9:Cypro-Minoan as ex novo Creation
2:The Archaeological Setting: Writing in the LCI-LCIII Periods
2.1:Framing the Script in Time and Place
2.2:Distribution: Diachronic and Synchronic Perspectives
2.3:The MCIII-LCI Period
2.4:The Beginning of the LCII Period
2.5:The LCIIC Period
2.6:The Script in the LCIIC Period
2.7:The LCIIC-LCIIIA Transition
3:Writing in LCIIIA: The Cypro-Minoan Floruit
3.1:The Clay Boules
3.2:The Geographical and Typological Diffusion of Writing in LCIIIA
3.3:The Cypro-Minoan Script at Ugarit
3.4:A Multi-Purpose Script
PART II: Inscription and Signary
4:The Epigraphic Presentation of the Inscriptions
4.1:Macro-Level Analysis: Problems of Classification
4.2:Typologies of Objects: Medium Variety
4.3:Techniques of Epigraphic Writing
4.4: Styles on Clay: Intra-Medium Variety
4.5:Manufacturing and Inscribing Tablets
4.6:Epigraphic and Sematographic Instability
4.7: Macro-Level Analysis: Cypriot Scribal Traditions
5:The Palaeography of the Cypro-Minoan Script
5.1:The Signary
5.2:The Size of the Sign Repertoire
5.3:The Analysis of Sign Variations
5.4:A Critique of Linguistic Analyses
5.5:Cypro-Minoan as One Script
6:Cypro-Minoan and its Context
6.1:Contextualizing the History of Cypro-Minoan.
6.2:Contextualizing the Archaeology of Cypro-Minoan
6.3: Problems of Palaeography
6.4:Problems of Palaeographical Classification: The Role of Epigraphy
6.5:The Future of Cypro-Minoan
References
Appendices 1-7

 
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