The Disappearance of Writing Systems - Perspectives on Literacy and Communication - John Baines

The Disappearance of Writing Systems - Perspectives on Literacy and Communication - John Baines

Now You See It; Now You Don’t! The Disappearance of the Linear A Script on Crete

The Disappearance of Writing Systems - Perspectives on Literacy and Communication - John Baines

John Bennet [+-]
University of Sheffield
John Bennet is Director of the British School at Athens and Professor of Aegean Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. His research interests lie in early writing and administrative systems (especially Linear B), and the integration of material and textual data to understand past complex societies. He has employed this approach to the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures of the Bronze Age Aegean, as well as in the context of diachronic regional studies to the Venetian and Ottoman periods of Greece. His recent publications include: A Historical and Economic Geography of Ottoman Greece: The Southwestern Morea in the Early 18th Century (American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2005), ΑΘΥΡΜΑΤΑ: Critical Essays on the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honour of E. Susan Sherratt (Archaeopress, 2014), and The Disappearance of Writing Systems: Perspectives on Literacy and Communication (Equinox, 2008), co-edited with John Baines and Stephen Houston.

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This chapter explores the disappearance of one of the three scripts in use in the Aegean world (primarily the island of Crete, the southern mainland of Greece, and some of the Aegean islands) in the second millennium BC.

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Bennet, John. Now You See It; Now You Don’t! The Disappearance of the Linear A Script on Crete. The Disappearance of Writing Systems - Perspectives on Literacy and Communication. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 1 - 29 Sep 2008. ISBN 9781845539078. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=18949. Date accessed: 23 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.18949. Sep 2008

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