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________________ 198 THE ALPHABET be found in any primitive script. However, it is quite possible, and even probable, that the inventor of the alphabet knew something about the Cretan signs, and used some of them quite independently of their phonetic value. Prehistoric-Geometric Signs Theory A different view has been offered by Sir W. M. Flinders Petrie, who argued that both the Phoenician and Greek alphabets, together with those Semitic 1YY fence heth he **AAAA 194АBPеee A ΑΔΑ ΔΔ ΔΔ BAHO 17 Cretan Cretan Linear Hieroglyphic Cretan Lin. Hieroglyphic y 25~ WHY YX LUXx 11542 120 114 9 19 11w 1177 ++x 88 BAHN # 77 :Ι00 ΙΘω Semitic Sem. Cret. Cretan Cretan Linear Hierogl Semitic 771 407 77 #=#*#*# IZX 2899 88 0 172 Tuerkr Cretan Cretan Linear Hieroglyphic human head cf. Eg. hier) 21 M जल RA Fig. 99-Sir Arthur Evans's Cretan theory 1, Derivation of North Semitic letters having names of knoen meaning 2, Derivation of North Semitic letters having names of uncertain meaning of Asia Minor and the South Semitic, as well as the Cyprian syllabary, the script of some Egyptian undeciphered inscriptions, and the early Sinaitic writing, developed from the geometric prehistoric marks employed throughout the Mediterranean area from the earliest times. But Petrie is practically alone in supposing that these marks had any significance, and his theory of the development of various local alphabets from such marks has not found general acceptance. His theory has been recently transformed by T. H. Gaster (Fig. 101). At any rate, it is just possible
SR No.007273
Book TitleAlphabet Key To History Of Mankind
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDavid Diringer
PublisherHutchinsons Scientific and Technical Publications
Publication Year1953
Total Pages609
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size29 MB
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