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STUDIES IN MYCENAEAN INSCRIPTIONS AND DIAI,ECf

1994-95

Edited by

PETER VAN ALFEN

With the assistance of

Christina Bush Nick I>obson Joann Gulizio

Amanda Krauss Stephie Nikoloudis

Kevin Pluta

PROGRAM IN AEGEAN SCRIPTS AND PREHISTORY

DEPARTMENf OF D.ASSICS 1HE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

1999

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Copyright © 1999 Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory

J:Xpartment of Oassics The University of Texas at Austin

ISBN 0-9649410-3-1

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Acknowledgments

Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect gratefully acknowledges the organizational and advisory support of Thomas G. Palaima and the research resources of the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory (P ASP) of the Department of Oassics at the University of Texas at Austin. PASP is supported through the College of Liberal Arts.

Once again, SMID is deeply grateful for the financial assistance of the Institute for Aegean Prehistory (INSTAP). Thanks also to Constanze Witt and Kevin Pluta for computer expertise. Any errors in the new SMID are, of course, the fault of the editor.

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How to use Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect

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.

If one wishes to find information about, for example, a certain Mycenaean word or phrase, or about a Linear B text, or about any subject having to do with the Greek Bronze Age, one can look in the Indices. There one will find the particular item one is looking for, together with index reference codes which indicate where in the literature this item is discussed Specific page numbers are provided if the item is mentioned on only one, two, or three pages of the work; if the item is discussed more extensively, only the reference number of the book or article is given. The index code is an abbreviation of the author's name and a number which specifies the article or book. These numbers are assigned chronologically; therefore, PCn 1 will have been published before PCn 2 or 3. Once one has found this information, one looks to the Key to Abbreviations, where the abbreviations are listed alphabetically along with the full name of the author to which they refer. One can then refer to the Bibliography to get the full reference to the relevant book or article.

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

Readers will notice that the layout of the bibliography is unconventional: the author, the title of the work, and the publication information are listed on separate lines. This style was dictated initially by the limits of the database program used to compile the new SMID, and was maintained because we believe it makes the bibliography easier to read, particularly over extended periods of time.

Since SMID is an ongoing project, the editor would be grateful for suggestions and comments regarding its style and its content (addresses may be found on the order form at the back of this volume).

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Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect 1994-95

We are making SMID still more useful for current research. Because of the labor-intensive production time required for each volume, we are concentrating now on the years 1994-1997. The next volume of SMID, following the most recent issue of Minos (vol. 31-32), will cover scholarship in 1996 and 1997. Thereafter we shall alternate volumes for more current years with the years of the SMID hiatus (1984-1993).

Users of SMID will notice two major changes in this volume. First, the numbers in the author index code start at 500. This number was chosen to be sufficiently high to accommodate chronological and numerical consistency within the SMID project in its entirety. Future volumes of SMID covering the years of hiatus (1984-1993) will continue the numerical sequence found in SMID 1953-1964, 1965-1978, 1979, 19ro-81, and 1982-83. Thus, for example, John Chadwick's (JC) publications up to 1993 will be chronologically ordered as JC 1 through JC 237. Publications in 1994 and thereafter will start at JC 500.

The second change in this volume concerns the presentation of Linear A signs, words and ideograms. Since L. Godart and J.-P. Olivier's 1985 publication of Recueil des inscriptions en lineaire A (GORILA), vol. 5, scholars now generally use the GORILA AB scheme instead of the older Carratelli-Brice L scheme. Except where the Carratelli-Brice scheme has been explicitly used in an article, references in SMID now employ the GORILA scheme.

We again encourage all researchers in Aegean prehistory to send us offprints and copies of their publications.

Visit the PASP website at http:/ /www.utexas.edu/research/pasp

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Table of Contents

Bibliography .................................................................................................................................... ! Indices

Linear B Signs ................................................................................................................. 46 Linear B Ideograms ....................................................................................................... 49 Linear B Words .............................................................................................................. 55 Linear B Texts ................................................................................................................ l46 Linear A Signs ................................................................................................................ 203 Linear A IdeogranlS ...................................................................................................... 208 Linear A Words ............................................................................................................. 210 Linear A Texts ............................................................................................................... 217 Subjects ............................................................................................................................ 229

Abbreviations of Authors' Names ............................................................................................ 264

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FA500

Bibliography

ADRADOS,FranciscoRodrfguez

Notas de entrega, no catastro en pa-ki-ja-na

Minos 29-:l> (1994-95), pp. 117-134

FA offers a recapitulation of his own work as well as that of others in the hope of clarifying terminology and issues surrounding land tenure in the PY En and Eo, Eb and Ep series tablets.

SENROs500 ALCOCK, S., and R. OSBORNE

edd., Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece

Oxfcrd:OarendonPress, 1994

A collection of essays that critically examines the relationship between sanctuaries and political units in the Greek world from the Bronze Age until Hellenistic and Roman times. See: APf 501, CAc 500, JWt 500.

Reviewedin:JKP501

SEA et alii 500 ALCOCK, S. et alii

ThePylosRegionalArchaeologica!Project: 1992-1994

Archaeological News (ArchN) 19 (1994), pp. 24-27

Provides an overview of methodology and preliminary findings of the PRAP.lntensive surveying, soil sampling, and magnetometry in an extended area around Bronze Age Pylos yielded data on habitation from the Palaeolithic era through the 19th century.

DbA500 ANDERSON.~borah

Mycenaean V esse! Terms: Evaluating the Evidence

Minos 29-:l> (1994-95), pp. 295-322

DbA offers a comprehensive survey of all Linear B vessel terms and ideograms, suggests possible origins for the terms and gives correlates from later Greek.

MAV500 ANDREAKI-VLASAKI, Maria

The Khania Region in Ancient Times

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (B/CS) 40 (1995), p. 253

MA V briefly traces the rise of settlement and development around Khania from the Early Minoan period to Roman times.

CAc500 ANTONACOO, Carla M.

Placing the Past: The Bronze Age in the Oil tic Topography of Early Greece

Placing the Gods, !994, pp. 79-104(SENR0s500)

CAc traces the development of sacred landscapes of the protOOistorical Greek Iron Age by considering how sanctuaries, tombs and habitation sites of the Bronze Age have structured the landscape in certain parts of Greece.

CAc501 ANTONACOO, Carla M.

An Archaeology of Ancestors. Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in Early Greece

Lanham: Rowman and Uttlefield, 1995

CAc covers the formation of hero worship and Greek attitudes towards their ancestors from the end of the Bronze Age to the early Archaic period.

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CA500

Bibliography

ANfONELLI, Carlo

lsantuarimiceneiedilmondodell'economia

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 415-421 (RlFIWDN 500)

CA argues against the r6J.e of the sanctuary in the Mycenaean economy and looks to the palace as the sole economic motivatcr.

V AIJJ:IJ/ ASc 500

ARA VANTINOS, V., L GODART and A. SACXX>NI

Sui nuovi testi del palazzodi Cadmo a Tebe: note preliminari

Rendiconti della Classe di Scienze morali, storiche efilologiche dell'Accademia dei Lincei (RAL) 6.4 (1995), pp. lm-845

Preliminary n«es on the discovery, excavation and presentation of the linear B tablets recently found at Thebes, including discussion of the ramifications of the discovery fer Mycenaean religion and society.

VA500 ARA V ANTINOS,Vassilis

Old and New Evidence fer the Palatial Society of Mycenaean Thebes: an CMtline

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 613-622 (RUIWDN 500)

VA considers both archival and archaeological evidence in his discussion of the palatial society of Mycenaean Thebes.

JAz500 ARUZ,Joan

Seal Imagery and Sealing Practices in the Early Aegaean W crld

Archives Before Writing, 1994 pp. 211-237 (PFoet alii 500)

In thisstudyofEarly Helladic seals from the Argolid toMessenia, JAz remarks on theconununityof motifs found on the seals, how their imagery can be directed into thematic groups, and that seals were used on a variety of goods and containers.

JAz501 ARUZ,Joan

Syrian Seals and the Evidence f cr O.J!tural Interaction between the Levant and Crete

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 1-21 (IPi/JCP 500)

JAz discusses the implications of Syrian cylinder seals impcrted to Crete, and occasionally lxnied with the dead, and of Minoan-influenced Syrian seals dating from the Middle to Late Bronze Age.

PAs500 ASTR6M,Paul

The Mycenaean Qtadel of Midea

Journal of Prehistoric Religion (JPR) 8 (1994), pp. 4-<i

A mef archaeological description of the site of Midea.

MkB500 BAWNTIJN, Marijk:e

lions depicted on Aegean Seals- How realistic are they?

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. '13-Tl (IPi/JCP 500)

Rejecting the existence of lions on Crete during the Bronze Age, MkB attributes the life-like depictions of lions on LM I seals to the possibility of obierving these animals on mainland Greece.

KBx500 BAXEV ANI, Katerina

A Minoan Larnax from Pigi Rethymnou with Religious and Funerary Iconography

Klados, 1994, pp. 15-33 (CEM 500)

Initial publication of a LM IliA larnax deccrated with traditional Minoan motifs and an unusual pair of figured scenes, including a prothesis.

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Bibliography

RBe500 BEEKES, Robert

Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction

Amsterdam:JohnBenjaminsPublishingCompany, 1995

RBe offers an introduction to comparative Indo-European linguistic theory and methodology. Languages covered, which may be of particular interest to Mycenologists, include Sanskrit, Hittite, Luwian, Greek and its dialects.

RBe501 BEEKES, Robert

Aithiopes

Glotta 73 (1995-96), pp. 12-34

RBe argues for a non-Indo-European etymology for the word 'Aithiopes.' He cites one attestation fromPylos, but otherwise uses Linear B comparanda as evidence for the varied develq:~ments of labio-velars in Greek.

JnB500 BENNEr, John

Two new marks on Bronze Age Pottery from Kommos

Kadmos 33.2 (1995), pp. 153-159

JnB presents two new marks, nos. 14 and 15, to add to his previously published marks from Kommos. 1be first mark has no parallels in the Unear A or Linear B corpus, the second may be AB :Al, AB 31 or AB 67.

JnB501 BENNEr, John

Space Through Time: Diachronic Perspectives on the Spatial Organization of the Pylian State

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 587-6)1 (RU/WDN 500)

JnB uses both textual and archaeological evidence to support the hypothesis that Pylos expanded its area of control by taking over the area around Ano Englianos and then incorporating the Hither Province as a quasi-equal administrative unit from LH 1-LH !liB.

EB500 BENNEIT, Emmett L, Jr.

Rev: Parpola, Deciphering the Indus Script, 1994

Minos 29-:Al (1994-95), pp. 386-389

EB notes a chapter devoted to decipherments in which models used are Egyptian Hieroglyphic, Hittite Hieroglyphic, Unear B, Etruscan, and Mayan Hieroglyphic. Although brief, EB believes the survey is well done.

MBr500 BERNAL Martin

Rev: Morris, Daidalos and the Origins o.f'Greek Art, 1992 (SrM 500)

Arethusa 28 (1995), pp. 113-135

MBr argues for more and earlier Middle Eastern influence on Aegean culture, with Egypt ultimately as the greatest source.

PPB500 BEf ANCOURT, PhilipP.

Pseira, Crete: The Economic Base for a Bronze Age Town

Politeia l, 1995, pp. 163-!68 (RU/WDN 500)

PPB offers evidence that Pseira had a mixed economy based on agriculture, fishing, trade and small scale manufacturing which would have made the island fairly self-sufficient.

MoB500 BILE, Monique

Rev: Probonas, TioiKiAa KpmKa OTT)V EAATJVIKD ypa1111aTEia, 1993

Bulletin de Ia Societe Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 89 (1994), pp. 214-216

A restrained, sceptical synqJSis of Probonas's arguments for the use of modem Greek as a tool for understanding Mycenaean and ancient Greek.

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BibliQWU?hY

ABc500 BLANC, Alain

Rev: Letoublon, ed., La langue et les textes en grec ancien, 1992

Bulletin de Ia Societe Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 89 (1994), pp. 198-204

ABc summarizes essays presented in JDeiiKTY of PC including contributions from AnB, MR, and JT on Mycenaean Greek.

ABc 50! BLANC, Alain

Rev:O!ivier,ed.,Mykenai'ka,!992

Bulletin de Ia Societe de Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 90. 2 (1995), pp. 1!1).188

ABcbrieflysununarizestheprimaryessayswithverylittlecriticaldiscussion.

HBz500 BUlZER, Harriet

Minoan Implements and Industries

Kommos I, 1995, pp. 403-536 (JoSIMCS 500)

HBz catalogues five categociesof artifacts from Kommos: ground stone, chipped stone, utilitarian worked bone, metalworking remains and large industrial and small hand-held clay implements.

EFB500 BLOEOOW, Edmund F.

Human and Fnvironmental Interaction in the Emergence and !kline of Mycenaean State and Society

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 639-647 (RU/WDN 500)

EFB disputes the argument that pqx!lation pressures caused massive soil erosion which led to the decline of Mycenae.

TB1500 BOLEUl, Tristano

Rev: Rarnat and Ramat, Le lingue lndoeuropie, 2nd ed., 1994

Studi e Saggi Linguistici (SSL) 34 (1994), pp. 213-214

A shoo and positive overview of this work.

JBz500 BOUZEK,Jan

Invasions and Migrations in the Bronze Age Aegean: How to Decipher the Archaeological Evidence

Eirene )J (1994), pp. 155-100

JBz prqJOSeS three rosie models of invasions and describes the consequences to be expected in each case in the archaeological recool.

JBz501 BOUZEK,Jan

Late Bronze Age Greece and the Balkans: a review of the present picture

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. 217-234

JBz evaluates the archaeological evidence f<r contact be~n the prehistcric Aegean and the Balkans, concluding that the crisis at the end of the Late Bronze Age in Greece, Anatolia, and the Balkans was linked to an influx of new pqx!lations.

KBr500 BRANIGAN, Keith

Social Transfocmations and the Rise of State in Gete

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 33-42 (RU/WDN 500)

KBr reviews the evidence f<r social change during the centuries bef<re state focmation took place, and suggests how these transf<rmations may have facilitated, if not stimulated, the process of state focmation.

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Bibliogra12hy

CrB500 BRILLANfE, Carlo

L'invenzione della scrittura in un recente libro deL Godart. (rev: Godart, L'invenzione della scrittura. Dal Nilo all Grecia, 1992)

Quaderni Urbinati di Cu/tura C/assica (QUCC) 46n5.1 (1994), pp. 155-163

An in-depth review of LoG's volume and of the problems associated with the development of writing in the Aegean and elsewhere. CrB remarks that the book is a good general place to start for those studying the development of writing.

PCr500 CARUER,Pierre

Histoire et institutions du monde mycenien

Les Dossiers d'Archeo/ogie 195 (1994), pp. 34-49

PCr provides a general description of Mycenology and Mycenaean social structure. Intended for non-specialist historians.

PCrSOI CARLIER,Pierre

Qa-si-re-u et qa-si-re-wi-ja

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 355-364 (RLf/WDN 500)

PCr examines the Linear B evidence for the function of the qa-si-re-we and their relationship to others in the palatial hierarchies.

JBC/SrM500 CARTER, J.B., and S.P. MORRIS

The Ages of Homer: A Tribute to Emily Townsend Vermule

Austin: University of Texas Press, 1995

A volume of thirty essays concentrating on Homeric studies and related fields. The book is divided into three sections covering the three "ages" of Homer: 1) Homer and the Bronze Age: Memory and Archaeology; 2) Homer and the Iron Age: History and Poetics; 3) After Homer: Narrative and Representation. See: CyS 502, VHa!DAs 500.

GvC500 CASADJO,Giovanni

Storia del culto di Dioniso in Argo/ide

Rome: Gruppo Editoriale Intemazionale, 1994

In his overview of the Dionysus cult, GvC includes a chapter 011 the Mycenaean evidence discussing, among other things, the place of Dionysus in the Mycenaean pantheon and his relation to wine ceremonies.

MCs500 CASEVITZ, M.

"Mots voyageurs," from India to Greece

Athens, Aden, Arikamedu: Essays on the Interrelations between India, Arabia, and the Eastern Mediterranean, edd., M.-F. Bonssac andJ.-F. Salles, pp. 21-26. New Dehli: A jay Kumar Jain, 1995

MCs surveys non-Greek words for commodities, spices, and animals f01111d in the Mycenaean and later Greek vocabularies.

WGCJCBMSOO CAVANAGH, W., and C. MEE

Mouming Before and After the Dark Age

Klados, !994, pp. 45-61 (CEM 500)

WGCJCBM suggest some continuity of funerary practice from Mycenaean to Dark Age Greece based on comparisons of iconography from the Tanagra larnakes and Geometric ceramics.

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E0500

Biblioeraphy

CLINE, Eric H.

Sailing the Wine Dark Sea: International Trade and the Late Bronze Age Aegean

Oxfccd: BAR International Series 591, 1994

EO examines objectsofforeign origin (fromAnatolia, Cyprus, Egypt, Italy, Mesopotamia, and Syro-Palestine)found in the Aegean area as a source fcc Late Bronze Age trade. Includes a discussion of the Uluburun and Cape Gelidonya shipwrecks and catalogues of the literary and pictorial evidence for international trade.

E0 50! CUNE, Eric H.

"My Brother, My Son": Rulership and Trade between the Late Bronze Age Aegean, Egypt, and the Near East

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 143-150(PRe500)

EO discusses ancient trade and partnerships in which exchange was conducted between members of a "brotherhoo.:l" under the guise of reciprocal gift-giving. He argues that Aegean rulers followed this practice in their dealings with the kings of Egypt and the Near East

E0502 CLINE, Eric H.

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailcc: Minoans and MycenaeansAbroad

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 265-283 (RU/WDN 500)

EO discusses evidence fcc expatriate Minoans and Mycenaeans functioning overseas as artisans, mercenaries, interpreters, merchants, sailors, physicians, diplomats, weavers and other types of craftsmen.

LCs500 COSMETim, Lucia

Rev: Godart and Tzedakis, Temoignages archeologiques et epigraphiques en Crete occidentale du Neolithique au Minoen Recent ll/B, 1992

Minos 29-:ll (1994-95), pp. '576-'578

LCs praises this work as a comprehensive presentation of the archaeological and epigraphical evidence from western Crete which demonstrates the cultural unifccmity of the island from Neolithic to Mycenaean times.

MBC500 COSMOPOULDS, Michael B.

Social and Political Organization in the Early Bronze 2 Aegean

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 23-32 (RU/WDN 500)

MBC summarizes available evidence in order to reconstruct the social and political structures of the EB 2 Aegean and their chronological development during the period.

JPC500 CRJELAARD,JanPaul

l..es Myceniens et les poemes epiques d'Homere

Les Dossiers d'Archeologie 195 (1994), pp. 126-134

JPC acknowledges that the Iliad and Odyssey, set in a heroic age, may have originated in the Mycenaean world, but warns against using them as a direct reflection of that period.

JPC501 CRIELAARD,JanPau1

Homeric Questions: Essays in Philosophy, Ancient History, and Archaeology

Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben, 1995

A collection of essays from a 1993 colloquium on Homeric research by IAitch scholars. Topics addressed include the date of the Homeric poems, authorship, and the position of the poems within the tradition of oral epic poetry. See: CR 500, JPC 502.

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Bibliogmphy

JPC502 CRIELAARD,Jan Paul

Homer, History and Archaeology

Homeric Questions, 1995, pp. 201-288(JPC.SOO)

JPC argues against a Late Bronze Age setting for the Homeric poems, pa;iting rather that the poems reflect a late stage in the early Iron Age.

JL.a ADrn.SOO CROWLEY, 1., and A. ADAMS

Jconaegean and Iconostasis. An Iconographic Classification and a Comprehensive Database for Aegean Glyptik

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 39-58 (IPi!JCP .500)

By outlining the features envisioned for a useful and accessible database for Aegean seals, JL.a ADrn present a reference for the study of this art fam

JLC.SOO CROWLEY,JaniceL

Images of Power in the Bronze Age Aegean

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 475492 (RU/WDN .500)

JLC'sdiscussion is structured as a list with criteria for identifying those who exercise authority in the state or have some power over people. The points on the list cover the depictions of the body, its physical attributes and any added detail, as well as characteristic roles assumed by these individuals.

MDb.SOO DABNEY, Mary K.

The Later Stages of State Formation in Palatial Crete

Politeia J, 1995, pp. 4347 (RU/WDN .500)

MOb suggests that the construction of palaces on Crete took place before the development of a social and economic organization which integrated the behavior of individuals residing in larger geographical areas surrounding the palace into a state controlled by the palace.

ADb.SOO DALBY, Andrew

Siren Feasts: A History t~j"Food and Gastronomy in Greece

London: Routledge, 1995

ADb outlines the history of food and gastronomy in Greece from prehistory until the Byzantine perioo.

PTD.SOO DANIELS, Peter T.

The L\ripherment of Ancient Near Eastern Scripts

Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, 1995, pp. 81-93 (JMS .500)

In his discussion of the decipherment of ancient Near Eastern scripts, PTD comments on the achievements to date concerning Cyprio-Minoon and Linear B and the remaining challenge of deciphering Linear A.

VWD'LSf .500 DAVIE:S, V.W., and L SCHOFIELD

edd., Egypt, the Aegean and the Levant

London: British Museum Press. 1995

A collection of conference papers on cultural and trade contacts in the eastern Mediterranean. See: LMB 502, PWr 501, VHa .500.

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ED500

Biblioerapby

DAVIS, Ellen N.

Art and Politics in the Aegean: The Missing Ruler

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 11-20 (PRe 500)

ED reviews the ruler imagery in the Aegean and assesses the impact of Evans's interpretation of the archaeological finds from Crete. She suggests that Minoan art, with its emphasis on the depiction of ritual, attests to the authority of the cult rather than that of a king.

PMD500 DAY,PeterM.

Appendix C: Petrographic Analysis of Transport Stirrup Jars from the House of the Oil Merchant, Mycenae

Ivory Houses, 1995, pp. :D'J-316 (lpT 500)

PMD reports on the petrographic analysis of the transport stirrup jars from the House of the Oil Merchant to determine the provenance of the samples.

SDe500 DEGER-JALKaiZY, Sigrid

The Post-Palatial Period of Greece: An Aegean Prelude to the lith Century B.C. in Cyprus

Cyprus in the lith Century B.C., 1994, pp. 11-:l) (VK 500)

An inscribed obelos from the Palaipapha;-Skales cemetery demonstrating the phonetic change of-<>> -u in final word position shows that as early as the lith century BCE the Greek speaking people of Cyprus had developed language features characteristic of the classical Cypriot dialect. Based on this, SDe addresses the process of Hellenization in Cyprus and, using archaeological and linguistic evidence, concludes that the establishment of Cypriot speaking Greeks on Cyprus took place early in the lith century BCE.

SDe.SOJ DEGER-JALKaiZY, Sigrid

Mykenische Herrschaftsformen clme Palliste und die griechische Polis

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 367-m (RU/WDN 500)

SDe suggests that large Mycenaean palaces were symbolic representations of power corresponding to the term CxCITV. Non-palatial settlements of LH IIIC, however, appear to resemble later TTOAEIS.

MdF500 DELfREO, Maurizio

II Catastomiceneodipa-ki-ja-na duenotepaleografiche

Kadnws 34.1 (1995), pp. 49-52

MdF suggests that anamolies found in the amount of G RA rec<X"ded on PY Ed 3i7 may he due to the type of land involved.

KDm!NDV500 DEMAKOPOULOU, K., and N. DIY ARI-V ALAKOU

New Finds with Linear B Inscriptions from Midea

Minos 29-:l) (1994-95), pp. 323-328

KDm!NDV describe and illustrate three new inscribed finds from theW est Gate area at Midea, two stirrup jars (Z 2, Z 4) and a nodule (Wv 3).

KDm500 DEMAKOPOULOU, Katie

Mycenaean Citadels: recent excavations on the Acropolis of Midea in the Argolid

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), pp. 15i-176

KDrn provides a general overview of Mycenaean citadels and describes excavations of the West Gate area of Midea. She suggests that an earthquake and subsequent fire were responsible for the destruction of the site.

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TED500 DETORAKIS, Theocharis

History of Crete

Iraklion, 1994

Bibliography

TED traces the history of Crete from the prehistoric era to modem times; includes a brief chapter on Minoan civilization and the post-palatial/Mycenaean period.

ArD500 DICKERS, Aurelia

Die spliten mykenischen Siegel aus weichem Stein. Uberlegungen zu Bedeutung und Funktion

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 59-75 (!Pi/JCP 500)

ArD points to the problems associated with the meaning and function of Late Helladic seals.

00500 DICKINSON,Oliver

The Aegean Bronze Age

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994

Intended as a general introduction, this book provides a synthetic overview of topics such as natural resources, economy, population, arts and crafts, religion, and trade.

Reviewed in:JWt501, NSv 500, RP1501

00501 DICKINSON,Oliver

Comments on a popular model of Minoan religion

Oxford Journal ofArchaeology (OJA) 13(1994), pp. 17J.lst

OD argues that the dominant status imputed to a pan-Minoan Great Mother goddess is wrong and has its origins in Evans and members of the Cambridge school of anthropology.

CDL500 DOBJAS-LALOU, Catherine

Rev: Manessy-Guitton, ed., Actes du colloque international "Les phytonymes grecs et latins," 1993

Bulletin de Ia Societe Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 89 (1994), pp. 189-192

A summary of papers relating to Greek and Latin botanical terms including one by YO on Mycenaean lexical items.

JMDIAFx500 DRIESSEN, J., and A. FARNOUX

Mycenaeans at Malia?

Aegean Archaeology I (1994), pp. 54-64

The archaeological record from Quartier Nu at Mallia suggests that the Cretan countryside was fairly "Mycenaeanized" during LM IIIA2-B2 JMD/ AFx suggest that the mixture of Minoan and Mycenaean features at this site is the result of an acculturation process.

JMDIIS500 DRIESSEN, J., and I. SCHOEP

The Architecture and Administrative Cbanges on MM 11-LM IliA Crete

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 649.{)64 (RU/WDN 500)

JMDI!Sdiscuss monumental building and archive maintenance as evidence for socio-political systems.

JMDetalii 500 DRIESSEN, J., et alii

Rapport sur les travaux de !'Ecole Fra~ise d' Athenes en 1993

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 118 (1994), pp. 417-477

An outline of the French School's excavation season, including work carried out in QJartier Nu at Mallia.

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Bibliom.phy

DRIESSEN, Jan

A Fragmentary Linear A Inscription from Petsophas, Palaikastro (PK ZA 20)

Kadmos 312 (1994), pp. 149-152

JMDdiscusses a fragment of a veined serpentine libation table and the place of its inscription,]. (J.NA . .K~[. within ritual formulae.

JMD501 DRIESSEN, Jan

~:Uta Storage for Reference and Prediction at the I:Uwn of Civilization? A Review Article with Some Observations on Archives Before Writing (Rev: PFo et alii 500)

Minos 29-D (1994-95), pp. 239-256

JMD offers an extensive, favorable critique of PFoet alii 500, finding major flaws only in the geographicaVtemporal spread of the contributions and the coocept of "archive" used throughout.

JMD502 DRIESSEN, Jan

La Crete mycenienne

Les Dossiers d'Archt!ologie 195 (1994), pp. 66-83

JMD discusses the arrival of the M ycenaeans on Crete and their overseas contacts, suggesting that the legend of Theseus and the Minotaur may symbolize the Mycenaean conquest of Minoon Crete.

JMD503 DRIESSEN, Jan

The Palace at Koo;sos and its administration during LM II-III

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), pp. 244-246

JMD outlines the problems inherent in the use of the linear B tablets for a diachronic reconstruction of the palatial administration atKna;so;.

YD.SOO DUHOUX, Yves

l..es anthroponyrnes myceniens en -zo

Nomina Rerum. Hommage a Jacqueline Manessy-Guitton. L.A.M.A. no. 13. Nice: Centre de recherches comparatives sur les langues de Ia Mediterranee ancienne, 1994

YD argues that mo;t Mycenaean personal names in -zo are prehellenic and may derive from a language other than linear A

YD501 DUHOUX, Yves

Le Mycenien connaissait-illa tmese?

Minos 29-D (1994-95), pp. 187-202

YD believes that there is no secure evidence for tmesis in the linear B texts.

YD502 DUHOUX, Yves

LA > B DA-MA-TE =DEMETER? Sur Ia langue du lineaire A

Minos 29-D (1994-95), pp. 289-294

YD studies three linear A inscriptions (on two double-axes from central Crete and a ladle from K ythera) poo;ibly containing the theonym "Derneter."

YD503 DUHOUX, Yves

Rev: Palmer, Wine in the Mycenaean Palace Economy, 1995 (RPl500)

L 'Antiquite Classique (A C) 64 (1995), pp. 423424

YDoffers a positive review with a few disagreements on minor points.

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YDS<» DUHOUX, Yves

Rev: Minos 25-26 (19<X>-1991)

L'Antiquire Classique (AC) 64 (1995), p. 424

YDverybrieflysunnnarizesandcommentsonselectarticles.

BrE500 EDER, Brigitta

Staat, Herrschaft, Gesellschaft in friihgrieschischer Zeit

Vienna: 6sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaft, 1994

An analytical bibliography with a primary focus on the organization of power and the "state" in Greece from the Bronze Age to the Archaic period.

Reviewed in: SHf 500

MEg500 EGEfMEYER, Markus

Rev: Hintze, A Lexicon to the Cyprian Syllabic Inscriptions, 1993

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 378-386

MEggivesaverythorough,sharplycriticalreviewofHintze'sLexicon.

DEv et alii 500 EVELY, D., et alii

New Fragments of linear B Tablets from Knossos

Kadmos 33.1 (1994), pp.I0-21

The authors discuss the new tablet fragments X 8833, Xf 8835, Dv 8836, Db 7118 + 7229 + 7881, X 8838.

DEv/HHBINM 500

EVELY, D., H. HUGHES-BROCK and N. MOMIGLIANO

Knossos: A Labyrinth of History. Papers Presented in Honor of Sinclair Hood, British School at Athens, Greece

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994

A collection of essays on Knossos covering the Neolithic to the Roman period. The articles are predominately concerned with archaeology. See: 1050 I.

GMF500 FACCHEITI,GiulioM.

Linear A Metrograms

Kadmos 33.2 (1994), pp. 142-148

GMF offers a re-examination of Linear A metrograms, assigning new values to some which differ from conclusions reached by DAWand EB. (See also: DAW 4, DAW 25andEB 70inSM/D 1982-83)

AFx500 FARNOUX, Alexandre

Actualites du monde mycenien

Les Dossiers d'Archeologie 195 (1994), pp. 6-17

AFx surveys the archaeological discoveries and scholarship in the field of Mycenaean studies from Schliemann's time to the present.

AFx501 FARNOUX, Alexandre

Les dieux myceniens. Etat de Ia question.

Les Dossiers d'Archeologie 195 (1994), pp. 108-119

AFx notes a number of differences between Minoan and Mycenaean religion and addresses the issue of continuity in religious belief and practice from Mycenaean to classical Greek times.

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AFx502 FARNOUX, Alexandre

Ut ceramique mycenienne

Biblio~by

Les Dossiers d'Archeologie 195 (1994), pp. 94-107

AFx discusses the impatance of Mycenaean ceramics both in establishing a precise relative chronology and in reconstructing a hypothetical Mycenaean empire OOsed on the distribution of Mycenaean wares across the Mediterranean.

JFa500 FAUCX)UNAU, Jean

The Cypro-Minoon Scripts: A Reappraisal Ftfty Years after Jdm F. Daniel's Paper

Archaeologia Cypria 3 ( 1994), pp. 93-106

JFa holds that the Cypro-Minoan inscriptions, dating from the second millenimn BCE, reflect Semitic and Hurrian dialects, while the language of the I..nkki was introduced to the island around LC IliA and Greek became dominant after LC IIIC

PF500 FAURE, Paul

Rev: Godart and Tzedakis, Temoignagesarcheologiques, 1992

Revue des Etudes Grecques (REG) 108 (1995), pp. 224-225

PF suggests that some Unear B place names cannot (pace LoG and JGn be identified and regrets their omission of data from western Crete.

PFo et alii 500 fERIOU, P., et alii

edd., Archives Before Writing: Proceedings of the International Colloquium Oriolo Romana, October 23-25, 199/

Torino: Scriptorium, 1994

Primarily concerning seal use and archives in the Near East, tq>ics in this volume include administrative systems, archival techniques, imagery and iconography, and tokens. See: JAz 500, JCP 500, JWn 501, ThGP 500.

Reviewedin:JMD501

EnF501 F1ANDRA, Enrica

Olange and Continuity in the MM: The Tomb of Kamilari

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 77-85 (IPi/JCP 500)

The continuity of use of the Middle Minoon Kamilari tomb, as indicated by seal and ceramic analysis, is juxtaposed against the structural changes of the early and second palaces at Phaistos.

MFk500 F1NKELBERG, Margalit

The Dialect Continuum of Ancient Greek

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology (HSCP) 96 (1994), pp. 1-35

MFK attempts to reconstruct the prehistoric dialect continumn of ancient Greek and place this continuum in space and time, from its foonation in the early second millennimn up to its disintegration in the early first millennium BCE.

RF500 F1RTH, RichardJ.

Estimating the population of Crete during LM IIINB

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 33-55

RF presents a reassessment of CoR's earlier pq>Ulation estimates and suggests about 110, 000 for the total Cretan pq>Ulation in LM IIINB.

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Bibliom12hy

ASHER McMULLEN, S., and K.L GIERING

A Pictorial Stirrup Jar from the Mycenaean Citadel of Midea

Journal o.lPrehistoric Religion (JPR) 8 (1994), pp. 8-20

SMFIKLG discuss a LM IIIB stirrup jar which displays unique pictorial decoration. The iconography suggests cootact with Crete and the eastern Mediterranean and may be of ritual function. See: GWa 500.

LR500 AlTON, Lesley

Charles Newton and the Discovery of the Greek Bronze Age

Klados, 1994, pp. 73-78 (CEM 500)

LR describes Newton's collaboration with SchliemalUl and his early attempts at developing a chronology for the Aegean Bronze Age.

CRF500 FLOYD,CherylR

Fragments from two pithoi with Linear A Inscriptions from Pseira

Kadmos 34.1 (1995), pp. 39-48

CRF discusses two new inscribed pithoi from Pseira, PSI I and PSI 2, and offers interpretations of the inscriptions.

BFr500 FORSSMAN, Bernhard

Rev: Rekonstruktion und relative Chronologie. Akten de Vl/1. Fachtagung der lndogermanischenGesellschaft, 1992

Kratylos 39 (1994), pp. 48-55

BFr provides a brief synopsis of each paper with occasional comments. An index of Mycenaean Greek words is included.

I...Fx500 FOXHAlL, Lin

Bronze to iron: agricultural systems and political structure in the late bronze age and early iron age Greece

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 90 (1995), pp. 239-250

LFx suggests that the fall of the Mycenaean palace societies had little effect on social structures and farming outside the palatial centers.

AFn500 FRANCESCHEITJ, Adele

Alcune considerazioni su due funzionari micenei

Rendiconti della Classe di Scienze morali, storiche e filologiche dell'Accademia dei Lincei (RAL) 6 (1995), pp. 357-359

AFn argues that o-pi-da-mi-jo and o-pi-te-ke-u are administrative workers linked to cattle breeding and agriculture, and are connected with cultic and religious ceremonies.

EBF500 FRENCH, Elizabeth B.

Archaeology in Greece 1993-94

Archaeological Reports (AR) 40 (1994), pp. 29-:ll

The entry for Pylos describes work around the Palace of Nestor (including finds of Linear B tablet fragments) and wider survey of the area.

JGR500 GARCIA-RAMON, J.L

The Word Family of Mycenaean a-ja-me-no /aiai(s)meno-/"lnlaid, Overlaid" and IE *sh2ei- "Bind, Attach"

Minos 29-:ll (1994-95), pp. 335-346

JGR provides a detailed etymological argument that the Mycenaean roots a-ja ('bind') and de- are Indo-European in origin.

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OOT500

Biblioernpby

GATES, Cl!arles

~fining the Boundaries of a State: The Mycenaeans and their Anatolian Frontier

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 289-298 (RU/WDN 500)

CGT considers archaeological and textual evidence to determine the extent of interaction between the Mycenaeans and Anatolian peq>les.

PG500 GEORGOUNTZOS, Pan. K.

Palairna, Tiep( TOii 'EAAT]VIKOii af.<pal3i]TOV (nepiAT]IjJIS Ti'jS I31!3AIOKp10ias)

Platon 46 (1994), pp. 242-247

An annotated summary by PG of ThGP's review in Minos 25-26 (1990-91) of five books dealing with the introduction of the alphabet to Greece.

OOIICRs/BrS 500

GILLIS, C., C. RISBERG and B. SJOBERG

edd., Trade and Production in Premonetary Greece: Aspects of Trade. Proceedings of the Third International Workshop, Athens 1993 (SIMA-PB 134)

Jonsered:Astrom, 1995

A collection of essays with a primary focus on trade in the Late Bronze Age. See: Al.S 500, AgP 500, BrS 500, 001501, PMDIHWH500.

001500 GILLIS, Carole

Binding Evidence. Tin Foil and CXganic Binders on Aegean Late Bronze Age Pottery

Opuscula Atheniensia (OpAth) 20.5 (1994), pp. 57-61

OOL's scientific analysis of the ocganic binding material with which tin foil was attached to a conical cup from Asine shows a strong similarity with modern colophony, made from pine resins.

001501 GilliS, Carole

Trade in the Late Bronze Age

Trade and Production, 1995, pp. 61-86 (OOIICRs/BrS 500)

001 provides an extensive overview of many aspects of trade in the Late Bronze Age.

l..d3/JGr 500 GODART, L, andY. 1ZEDAKIS

La chute de C11<J6Sai, le royaume de Kydonia et le Scribe 115

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 119 (1995), pp. 27-33

Accocding to l..d3/JGT, the collapse of Kna;sos in LM IIIA2 was followed by the establishment of a new Mycenaean kingdom in Kydonia, western Crete, inLM IIIBl.

l..d3501 GODART,Louis

Gli stili degli scribi di Trrinto

La Societa Micenea, 1994, pp. 296-297 (MMr 501)

A shoct discussion of pa;sible writing instruments found at Tiryns.

l..d3502 GODART,Louis

l.aciviltadelleCicladi

Archeo 9.2 (I~) February 1994, pp. 57-98

A pqx1lar and lavishly illustrated overview of Cycladic civilization from EC II to LM Ill. Includes shoct sections on Minron and Mycenaean presence in the Cyclades.

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Biblio~romby

GODART, Louis

/1 Disco di Festos: L'enigma di una scrittura

Torino: Giulio Einaudi editore, 1994

An in-depth study of the Phaistos disk.

l..oG505 GODART,l..ouis

Una inscrizione inlineare B del XVII secolo a.c. ad Olimpia

Rendiconti della Classe di Scienze morali, storiche e filologiche dell'Accademia dei Lincei (RAL) 6:3 (1995), pp. 44.5447

LoG reports the discovery of the Kafkania pebble, inscribed in his view with Linear B characters.

HaH500 HAARMANN, Harold

Contact linguistics, Archaeology and Ethnogenetics: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Indo-European Homeland

Journal of Indo-European Studies (liES) 22 (1994), pp. 265-288

HaH reconstructs the infiltration of the Indo-Europeans into the Greek mainland, highlighting the attested socio-linguistic outcomes and concluding that they were pastoralists from the steppes of southern Russia.

RHg500 HAGG,Robin

State and Religion in Mycenaean Greece

Politeia 1, 1995, pp. 387-391 (RU/WDN 500)

RHg combines documentary and archaeological evidence to argue for the existence of a "state cult" in Mycenaean palaces with the wanax as the chief religious figure.

1Hj500 HAJNAL,Ivo

Die ftiihgriechische Aexion der Stoffadjektive und deren ererbte Grundlagen

Friih-, Mittel-, Spiitindogermanisch, edd., G.E. Dunkel et alii, pp. 77-109. Wiesbaden: Dr. wdwig Reicher Verlag, 1994

IHj examines Mycenaean adjectives for materials in comparison with other Indo-European languages.

1Hj501 HAJNAL,Ivo

Studien zum mykenischen Kasussystem

New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1995

A synchronic and diachronic examination of Myceanean Greek. Special attention is focused on questions of instrumental, locative, ablative, and dual usages inter alia.

BP/ErH500 HALLAGER, B., and E. HALLAGER

The Knossian Bull-Political Propaganda in Neo-palatial Crete?

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 547-556 (RU/WDN 500)

BPIErH suggest that the bull itself, or when involved in bull-leaping scenes, is a symbol of power for the sovereign at Knossos.

ErH500 HALLAGER, Erik

Identical Seals on Roundels and Other Documents

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 87-103 (IPi/JCP 500)

ErH examines the use of identical seals in MM 1-LM IB Crete suggesting that they are evidence for a strong centralized administratiOIL

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PH500 HALSTEAD, Paul

Late Bronze Age grain crops and Linear B ideograms* 65, *120 and *121

The Annual of the British School in Athens (ABSA) 90 (1995), pp. 229-234

PH argues (contra RPI) that the aiginal designations for the ideograms G RA and HO RD were correct. He suggests that the palatial administrations may have dealt only with select types of grain.

VHa!DAs500 HANKEY, V., and D. ASfON

Mycenaean Pottery at Saqqara

Ages of Homer, 1995, pp. 67-91 (JBCJSrM 500)

A discussion of Mycenaean pottery finds in prestigious contexts at Saqqara which may provide new information about Mycenaean relations with fharaonic Egypt.

VHa500 HANKEY, Vronwy

Stirrup Jars at Fl-Arnarna

Egypt and the Levant, 1995, pp. 116-124 (VWDILSF 500)

An overview of the types of Mycenaean stirrup jars found at Fl-Arnama, Egypt.

0Hn500 HANSEN,O.

A Mycenaean sword from Bogazkoy-Hattu~ found in 1991

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. 213-215

OHn interprets the Mycenaean swml found at Ha~. with an Akkadian inscription on the blade, as booty dedicated by a Hittite king to the Storm-God.

EHZ500 HA TZAKI, Eleni

The Destrnction Date of the Little Palace at Knossos: Late Minoan IliA or Late Minwn IIIB?

Bulletin of the lnsitute of Classical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), pp. 251-252

EHZ describes problems in the aiginal excavations of the little Palace and suggests a LM IliA destruction by fire with subsequent re«cupation and LM IIIB abandonment.

StH500 HILLER, Stefan

Die Schachtgriiber von Mykene: in Agyptischen Kootext

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 7-31

StH suggests that the Mycenaean shaft graves display a number of Egyptian influences via Crete which he takes to be conscious advertisements of prestige. Two appendices discuss Egyptian influence oo other Mycenaean graves and the dagger from Mycenae shaft grave IV, respectively.

LHc500 HITCHCOCK, Louise A.

The Minoon Hall System: Writing the Present out of the Past

Meaningful Architecture: Social Interpretations of Buildings, ed., M. Locock, pp. 1444. Brookfield USA: Avebury,l994

LHc emphasizes the variety in form and functioo of the Minoon hall system at a number of Neopalatial sites.

SHf500 HOFSTRA, Susanne

Rev: Eder, ed., Staat, Herrschaft, Gesel/schaft in friihgriechischer Zeit, 1994 (BrE 500)

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 374-375

While offering criticism on the book's format, SHf believes that this is a good general bibliographical source book for M ycenologists and tho;e interested in Greek prehistory and institutions.

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SH501 HOOD, Sinclair

Minoan Olp-Marks

Eirene 31 (1995), pp. 743

Bibliog:rnphy

SH pays particular attention to a group of irregular cup-marks \Vhich have largely been ignored and may have had ritual function.

JTH500 HOOKER,JamesT.

Linear Bas a source for social history

The Greek World, ed., A. Powell, pp. 7-26. London: Routledge, 1995

JTH provides a very brief description of Bronze Age Greece and a detailed description of problems of Mycenaean social structure, focusing on Pylas. Intended for non-specialists. Includes bibliography.

SEI500 IAKOVIDIS, Spyridon E.

AvacrKaq>i} r>.a

TTpaKTIKa TTJ) EV A81]va1r; ApxmoJ.oyiKrJ<; EralpEfar; rou Erour; 1991, 1994, pp. 64-66

A description of the storage buildings constructed and used during the lli IIIB period at Gla.

AJs500 JANSEN, Anton

Stations along the Roads in the Area of Mycenae

Dissertation, UniversityofPennsylvania, 1994

AJs suggests that the Mycenaean road system was used primarily for communication and not military functions. Passing references to Linear B evidence for Mycenaean chariots.

REJ500 JONES,R.E.

Appendix A: Cl!emical Analysis of Coarse Ware Stirrup Jars from the House of the Oil Merchant, Mycenae

Ivory Houses, 1995, pp. :?Ali-:?Al3 (lpT 500)

REJ reports on the chemical analysis of coarse ware stirrup jars, and the caps and plugs from these jars, found in the House of the Oil Merchant at Mycenae.

CFJ500 JUSTUS, Carol F.

1be case of the missing dusdumi and /a/ami

Minos 29-:?Al (1994-95), pp. 213-238.

CFJ offers Hittite comparanda, in terms of dusdumi ('document of authentication, receipt') and /a/ami ('accounting receipt, list'), for the use of seals and sealings in Aegean economic transactions.

EKz500 KACZYNSKA, Elwira

MykeflskiOSrodekKultowywMiejscowdicirna-sa(Malla)

Eos 83(1995), pp. 11-15

EKz suggests that the cult of Zeus Monnitios at Mallia (Linear B nw-sa) dates to Mycenaean times. In Polish with English precis.

VK500 KARAGEORGHIS,Vassos

ed., Cyprus in the I lth Century B.C. Proceedings of the International Symposium

Nicosia: University of Cyprus, 1994

A collection of papers examining the various problems involved with the cultural changes in Cyprus during the lith century BCE, focusing on the origins and causes of these cultural changes and examining the various aspects and idiosyncrasies of Bronze Age Cypriote culture. Topics include contact with the Near East, the Phoenician presence, Greek migration, metallurgy, and topography. See: s~ 500.

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VK501 KARAGEORGHIS,Vassos

Le point sur l'archeologie chwriote au joord 'hui

Les Dossiers d' Archeologie 205 (1995), pp. 2-9

VKpresentsanoverviewofarchaeological workinCyprusfromca. 1984to 1995.

VPK500 KAZANSKIENE, Yanda P.

Land Tenure and Social Pa;ition in Mycenaean Greece

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 603-611 (RU/WDN 500)

VPKsuggests that the word "teretai" is related to the classical verbTT]pEc.:>, 'to overlook', and that "teretai" may have been religious overseers. "IA\rnantes" are interpreted as diviners, subordinate to the "teretai."

NNK500 KAZANSKY, N'Ikolai

Indo-European Onomastics as an Historical Source

Journal of Indo-European Studies (liES) 23 (1995), pp. 157-177

NNK rompares Mycenaean and Slavic evidence foc the Proto-Indo-European conventions foc compound and simplex names. He suppocts an Indo-European etymology foc Hera (via Herakles) and examines the use of numbers from 1 to 10 in focming names.

JKi500 KilLEN. Jdm T.

1beban Seatings. Kna;sa; Tablets, and Mycenaean State Banquets

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) 39 (1994), pp. 67-84

JKi proposes that some incoming revenue in Mycenaean kingdoms was used foc the provisioning of state-organized banquets of either a religious oc secular nature.

JKi501 KilLEN, Jdm T.

A note on Pyla; Tablet Ma 120

Minos 29-~ (1994-95), pp. 113-116

JKi argues that Ma 120 is not an a-pu-do-si-type recocd, but is purely concerned with assessments.

JKi502 KilLEN, Jdm T.

a-rna e-pi-ke-re

Minos 29-~ (1994-95), pp. 329-333

JKi examines the relationship between the terms a-rna and e-pi-ke-re in the Linear B texts, suggesting that a-ma e-pi-ke-re as lama epiklla-ei/ may mean 'harvest at hand, in hand.'

JKi503 KilLEN, Jdm T.

Rev: Palmer, Wine in the Mycenaean Palace Economy, 1994 (RP1500)

Minos 29-l) (1994-95). pp. 371-373

Praisingthisasanexcellentstudy,JKioffersfewminoccriticisms.

JKi504 KilLEN, Jdm T.

Some Further Thoughts on 'Collectors'

Politeia 1, 1995, pp. 213-224 (RU/WDN 500)

JKi claims that the collectors were prominent members of the ruling elite (members of the royal family, high palace officials and the like) mx, were assigned part of the productive capacity of kingdoms foc their own benefit He suggests that one of the fllllCtions of collectors was external trade and raises the question of whether ku-pi-ri-jo had involvement in trade with Cyprus.

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ABK/JOJ:m

Bibliog:rnphy

KNAPP, A.B., and J.F. CHERRY

Provenience Studies and Bronze Age Cyprus: Production, Exchange and Politico-Economic Change

Madison, Wisconsin:PrehistoryPress,l994

ABK/JOJ aim to investigate the use of statistical and graphical techniques in the interpretation of pottery and metal characterization studies of Cypriot Bronze Age data, and to consider to what extent analytical results may help arbitrate alternative cultural hypotheses.

KNAPP, Bernard A.

Island Qiltures: Crete, Thera, Cyprus, Rhodes, and Sardinia

Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, 1995, pp. 1433-1449 (JMS =m)

Combining climatic and environmental evidence with settlement data, ABK reconstructs the Bronze Age economic and trade patterns of several Mediterranean islands.

GHK:m KNUlZEN, Georg H.

PY Tn316, Recto 4: MA-Tt;l-~t;l-SA, Nicht MA-~A-SA

Kadmos 34.1 (1995), pp. 81-88

GHK propa;es a reading of ma-t~Q~sa on recto 4 of Tn316, interpreting the word as the dative singular feminine participle from ~aTTJIJI, i.e., 'for the seeker' (!:):meter), the goddess in search of her daughter Persephone.

KOEHL, Robert B.

The Nature of Minoan Kingship

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 23-36 (PRe =m)

In reviewing the archaeological evidence, with a particular emphasis on iconography, RKI proposes that Minoan society was communally-based and relatively egalitarian, with a shared system of authority between male and female rulers.

LKP:m KONTROLI-PAPADOPOIDU,Litsa

Mycenaean Tholos Tombs: Some Thoughts on Burial Customs and Rites

Klados, 1994, pp. 111-122 (CEM =m)

LKP offers a thorough survey and typology of Mycenaean tholos tombs, providing a few hypotheses concerning their religious and socio-political functions.

GKp:m KOPCKE, Giinter

The Argolid in 1400-What Happened?

Politeia 1, 1995, pp. 89-92 (RU/WDN =m)

GKp suggests that Mycenae enjoyed a period of political, social and economic prosperity around 1400 BCE.

KKm:m KRA TTENMAKER, Kathleen

Architecture in Glyptic Cult Scenes: The Minoan Examples

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 117-133(1Pi/JCP =m)

KKm proposes a set of criteria for the identification of cult scenes in Minoan glyptic.

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RLf/WON500

Biblioe;raphy

LAFFINEUR, R., and W.-O. NIEMEIER

edd., Politeia: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 5th

International Aegean Conference/ 5' Rencontre egenne internationale, University of Heidelberg, Archiiologisches lnstitut 10-/3 April 1994. (Aegaeum 12)

liege/Austin: University of liege and PASP-liT Austin, 1995

A two volume work covering Minoan and Mycenaean topics under the following themes: processes of state formation, the social pa;ition of individuals, trade and craftsmanship, long-distance contacts, rulership and polity, religion and politics, iconography, and social organizations. See: BP!ErH 500, CA 500, CaF 500, CGt 500, OMt 500, ECI500, EFB 500, ESv 500, GKp 500, GWa 500, HLE500,JCP50l,JGY50l,JKi504,JLC500,JMD/IS500,JnB501,JWt503,KBr500,KzL500,LVW501,MOC500,MDb500, MPn500, MWdd 500, PCr 501, PPB500, RHg 500, RU 501, S~ 501, ThGP 503, ThGP 504, VA 500, VPK 500, WON 500.

RU500 LAFFINEUR, Robert

Aspects of Rulership at Mycenae in the Shaft Grave Period

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 81-94 (PRe 500)

RU disputes the presumed remodeling of the area of Grave Circle A at Mycenae in LH IIIB, arguing that the LH IIIB peri bolos wall was unrelated to the grave circle below, and that the stelai were re-erected at a later date.

RU501 LAFFINEUR, Robert

Craftsmen and Craftsmanship in Mycenaean Greece: For a Multimedia Approach

Politeia 1, 1995, pp. 189-199 (RLf/WON 500)

RU discusses the so-called minor arts from the first phases of the Mycenaean period and examines the question of the relationship between craftsmanship and power during this period.

RU502 LAFFINEUR, Robert

Interconnections in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean in the Shaft Grave Period

Bulletin of the Institute ofClasical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), p. 247

RU suggests that trade contacts between LH I Greece and the Near East were more extensive than usually believed. He cites Levantine metalwork in Greece and Greek luxury goods in Egypt as prime evidence.

HLE500 LANDENIUS-ENEGREN, Hedvig

A ProsqJOgrnphical Study of Scribal Hand 103, Methods, Aims, and Problems

Politeia l, 1995, pp. 115-129 (RLf/WON 500)

HLE discusses the personal names recorded by Hand 103 at Knossa> which are connected primarily with the textile industry.

RLz500 LANSZWEERT, Rene

Grassmann irn Griechischen. Zur umstrittenen Orronologie eines unbestrittenen Lautgesetzes

Frith-, Mittel-, Spiitindogermanisch, edd., G.E. Dunkel et alii, pp. 185-200. Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reicher Verlag, 1994

RLz reviews previous scholarship on Grassman's Law (on the dissimilation of aspirates) and suggests that it predates Mycenaean Greek.

AnUPMMIJO 500

LEBESSI, A., P. MUHLY and J.-P. OLIVIER

An Inscription in the Hieroglyphic Script from the Syme Sanctuary, Crete (SY Hf 01)

Kadmos 34.1 (1995), pp. 63-77

The authors suggest that this new tablet records two agricultural commodities in a distribution context, which is implied by the fractional quantities.

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Bibliomphy

LEJEUNE, M., and L GODART

Le syllabogramme *56 dans le lineaire B thelnin

Rivista di Filologia (RFIC) 123 (1995), pp. 272-277.

MlJL£ propose that the undeciphered Linear B sign *56 is a doublet of ko, i.e., ko2•

ML500 LEJEUNE, Michel

Essais de philologie mycenienne XVIII. Notes d 'anthroponymie thelnine

Revue de Philologie (RPh) 48 (1994), pp. 165-169

MLexamines the Linear B evidence for the noun 'sou' (proposing diverse spellings: u-jo, i-ju, and i-jo). Special attention is given to evidence from the recently discovered tablets from Thebes.

JPL500 LEVET, Jean-Pierre

Rev: Etymologie diachronique et etymologie synchronique en grec ancien(= Revue de philologie [RPh]65 [199111993], tasc. I)

Bulletin de Ia Societe de Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 89 (1994), pp. 204-211

JPL summarizes papers on Greek etymology, including one by NMr on TOAVTill (Linear B tu-ru-pte-ri-ja).

KzL500 LEW ARTOWSKI,Kazimierz

Mycenaean Social Structure: A View from Simple Graves

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 103-112 (RU/WDN 500)

KzL presents a statistical comparison of various aspects of chamber graves and simple graves. Simple graves apparently represent a poorer social class and become increasingly differentiated from chamber tombs as time passed.

ERL500 LUJAN, Eugenio Ram6n

Mycenien du-ma et le nom du pere d 'Hecube

Minos 29-30 (1994-95), pp. 2fJ3-2fJ7

ERL argues that du-ma was the title of a Mycenaean official \\hich was reinterpreted and incorporated into Greek persoual names following the collapse of the Mycenaean administrative system

SWM500 MANNING, Sturt W.

The Absolute Chronology of the Aegean Early Bronze Age

Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995

SWM seeks to establish an accurate and precise absolute chronological framework for Crete and the southern Aegean during the Early Bronze Age.

EMz500 MANTZOUV ANI, Eleni

Notes on the Depiction of Various Types of Vases in Aegean Wall-Painting

Klados, 1994, pp. 123-141 (CEM 500)

EMz provides a typology for vessels found in Bronze Age wall-paintings and compares the depictions with archaeological remains.

MMr500 MARAZZI,Massimiliano

Appunti per un da;sier sulla circolazione del vinoattraverso le testimonianze in Lineare B

Drinking in Ancient Societies, 1994, pp. 139-150 (LM1500)

MMr attempts to trace the production and control of wine in the Mycenaean palatial system through the Linear B evidence.

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MMr501 MARAZZI, Massimiliano

ed., La Societa Micenea

Rome: Bagatto Libri, 1994

Bibliwaphy

A re-edited and up-dated version of the 1976 publication \\<hich serves as an in-<lepth introduction to Mycenaean society, culture, language and material record. Part I includes Italian translations of earlier works by MY, JC, ML, and LP, \\<bile Parts II and III include new papers and new perspectives on textual and archaeological material. Copiously illustrated with an extensive bibliography. See: GN 500, LoG 501, MMr 502, MMr 503, NFP501.

MMr502 MARAZZI,Massimiliano

La do::urnentazione epigraphica

La Societa Micenea, 1994, pp. 515-536 (MMr 501)

An introductory overview of recent research and problems associated with the Linear B corpus, including discussion of scribes, archives, the relationship of Linear A to Linear B, and inscribed stirrup jars.

MMr503 MARAZZI,Massimiliano

La do::urnenta linguistica

La Societa Micenea, 1994, pp. 563-571 (MMr 501)

MMr provides a brief linguistic overview of Mycenaean Greek and the problems associated with committing it to the Linear B script.

NnM500 MARINATOS, Nanno

Divine Kingship in Minoan Crete

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 37-48(PRe 500)

Situating Minoan culture in the context of its Near Eastern neighbors, NnM views it as a society characterized by divine kingship.

OM502 MASSON, Olivier

Rev: Duhoux, Palaima, Bennett, Problems in Decipherment, 1989

Kratylos 39 (1994), pp. 198-200

OM gives brief summaries of and comments on essays concerning the deciphennent of various languages of the Mediterranean region.

OM503 MASSON, Olivier

Les OCritures antiques a Chypre

Les Dossiers d'Archeologie 205 (1995), pp. 62..fJ7

OM discusses the ancient writing systems used in Cyprus including the CyproMinoan system and the Cypriot syllabary.

CyM/SdS500 MATHERS, C., and S. STODDART

edd., Development and Decline in the Mediterranean Bronze Age

Sheffield: J. R. Collins Publications, 1994

CyM/SdS have compiled a series of papers evaluating the complex cycles of development and decline that characterize Mediterranean Bronze Age societies. Variability and uniformity, chronology and dating methods, and geographic focus are the three major topics that unify the contributions.

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Biblio~:faphy

MATSAS,Dimitris

Minoan Long-Distance Trade: A View from the Northern Aegean

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 235-246 (RU/WDN 500)

DMt discusses five Minoan clay "mini documents" from Mikro Vouni on the south-west shore of Samothrace and their implications for Minoan extemal trade.

HMt500 MAITHAUS, Hartmut

Representations of Keftiu in Egyptian tombs and the Absolute Clrronology of the Aegaean Late Bronze Age

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), pp. rn-194

HMt argues that accurate depictions of Aegaean ceramics in Theron (Egyptian) tomb paintings support a lower, traditional dating sequence for the Late Minoan/Late Helladic period.

NMr500 MAURICE-GUIUEUX, Nicole

Rev: Raison and Pope, Corpus transnunufre du lineaire A, 1994 (JR!MaP 500)

Bulletin de Ia Societe Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 90.2 (1995), pp. 100-181

A rather critical review of the updated CTLA.

WfM500 MElD, Wolfgang

Rev: Villar, ed., Stadia lndogermanica et Palaeohispanica. Festschrift Tovar!Michelena, 1990

Kratylos 39 (1994), pp. 75-78

WfM gives a brief synopsis of the mostly Proto-Indo-European- and Iberian-oriented essays, summarizing also an essay by FA on Mycenaean genitives in -o.

MMe500 MEIER-BRUGGER, Michael

Zu griechischen Ableitung von -si- Abstrakta

Glotta 73 (1995-96), pp. 9-II

MMe cites Mycenaean evidence to suggest that abstract nouns in -si- could provide the basis for derivative substantives in -sios and -seus.

JLM500 MELENA, Jose L

28 Joins and Quasi-joins of Fragments in the Linear B Tablets from Pylos

Minos 29-~ (1994-95), pp. 95-100

JLM presents 28 new joins affecting 20 previously edited PY tablets, as well as two new tablets (Xn 1516 and Xn 1517).

JLM501 MELENA, Jose L

133Joins and Quasi-joins of Fragments in the Linear B Tablets from Pylos

Minos 29-~ (1994-95), pp. 271-288

JLM provides new joins of Pylos tablets and fragments OOsed on personal autopsy and study of photos from the 1939 Pylos excavations.

RSM500 MERRILLEES, R.S.

The Archaeological Background to the Cypro-Minoan Script

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), pp. 263-264

RSM describes contextual evidence and comparanda which might be useful in deciphering the Cypro-Minoan script.

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Bibliography

MILANO, Lucio

ed., Drinking in Ancient Societies: History and Culture of Drinks in the Ancient Near East. Papers of a Symposium Held in Rome, May 17-19 1990.

Padova: Sargon sri, 1994

1be papers from this symposium cover primarily the production and use of beer and wine in the ancient Near East and are presented under four headings: Banquet and Con vi val Drinking; Lexicon and Technology; Containers and Conservation; and Functions and Symbolism. See: MMr 500, NfP 500.

DGM500 MILLER, D. Gary

Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge

Amsterdam!Philadelphia: Jdm Benjamins Publishing Company, 1994

DGM argues that Linear B spelling rules were oosed on scrim! knowledge of a sonority hierarchy of sounds, i.e., how phonetically "vowel-like" a phoneme was. Through Mycenaean linguistics he posits an early borrowing of the alphabet.

NM/SH500 MOMIGLIANO, N., and S. HOOD

Excavations of 1987 on the south front of the palace at Knossos

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. lOJ-150

In their discussion of the area of the South Terrace Basements at Knossos, NM/SH argue that the final palace destruction occurred late in LM IliA cr LM IIIB and "was not followed by any kind of 'reoccupation' befcre the end of the Bronze Age."

CMg500 MORGAN, Catherine

From Palace to Polis? Religious Developments on the Greek Mainland during the Late Bronze/Early Iron Age Transition

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), p. 250

CMg describes the relocation of mainland shrines and a subsequent focus on metal dedications as possible consequences of the breakdown of palatial culture.

LMB500 MORGAN,Lyvia

Of Animals and Men: The Symbolic Parallel

Klados, 1994, pp. 171-184(CEM 500)

LMB suggests that Mycenaean depictions of human conflict with lions symbolize social appropriation of prowess. A similar interpretation holds fcr the depiction of the TI!eran "Boxing Boys" in clcre proximity to young antelopes.

LMB501 MORGAN,Lyvia

Frontal Face and Symbolism of Death in Aegean Glyptic

Sceaux Minoens et Myciniens, 1995, pp. 135-149 (!Pi!JCP 500)

LMB explcres the focm of the frontal face as a symbol of death in Aegean art. Her examples include the Lion Gate at Mycenae and the Hagia Triada sarcophagus.

LMB502 MORGAN,Lyvia

Minoon Painting and Egypt: 1be Case of Tell el-Dab'a

Egypt and the Levant, 1995, pp. 29-53 (VWD'LSF 500)

Brief reference to Linear B evidence fcr connections between bulls and the labyrinth on Crete in a discussion of Mycenaean wall painting motifs.

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CEM500 MORRIS,01ristine

ed., Klados: Essays in Honour of J.N. Co/dstream

London: Institute of Oassical Studies, University of London, 1994 (= 8/CS Suppl. 63)

A collection of essays focusing mainly on the Aegean Bronze Age, Cyprus,llirk Age Greece and iconography. See: AgP 500, APf 500, EMz 500, HPI500, KBx 500, LEM 50l,l.Ft500, LKP 500, LMP 500, KPW 500, TJP 500, WGOCBM 500.

CEM501 MORRIS,01ristine

Fishy Tales from Knossos: A Minoan Lamax and Vase-Painter

Klados, 1994, pp. 185-193 (CEM 500)

CEM attributes painted lamax fragments to a painter of other ceramic shapes and discusses the process and uses of attribution in archaeology.

SrM500 MORRIS, Sarah P.

Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995

SrM discusses lliidalos and his connection to the origin of Greek art, addressing the occurrences of lliidalos and lliidala in Greek poetry, and lliidalos' connection with both Crete and Athens. Includes a chapter on the use of da-da-re-join the Linear B texts.

Reviewed in: MBr 500

JHM et alii 500 MUSGRAVE, J.H., et alii

1be priest and priestess from Archanes-Anemospilia: reconstructing Minoan faces

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. 89-100

A description of forensic reconstructions using skull fragments of two MM II-III earthquake victims from Anemospilia, Crete.

GrN500 NAGY, Gregory

A Mycenaean Reflex in Horner: <popfivaa

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 171-175

GrN argues that Homeric <popfivaa possesses Arcade-Cypriot dialectal features, equates it tentatively with Linear B po-re-na, and offers an alternative reading of PY Tn 316.

MNg500 NEGRI, Mario

KpTJTIKa ypcq.IIJaTa

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 87-94

MNg seeks to demonstrate, through individual examples of signs, ligatures and ideograms, the legibility of linear A by means of Linear B values.

ErN500 NEU, Erich

Zur Herkunft des Inselnarnens Kypros

G/otta 73 (1995-%), pp. 1-7

Positing a Hurrianetymology for the name Ktmpos (referring to the island'scopperresources), ErN cites Mycenaean comparanda

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Biblio~aphy

NEUMANN, Giinter

La navigazione in Grecia dai tempi di Micene attraverso i nomi di persona

La Societa Micenea, 1994, pp. 286-295 (MMr 501)

GN surveys Mycenaean personal names related to seafaring and navigation, stressing the thematic and cultural significance of the sea from the Mycenaean through Homeric periods.

GN50l NEUMANN, Giinter

Alphabet-griechische und mycenische Personnamen des Typs MENE:L8EY:L

Minos 29-:l> (1994-95), pp. 209-212

GN uses comparanda from historical Greek to support the suggestion that Linear B names in -e-u( -s) are contracted f onns of two-root compounds.

GN502 NEUMANN, Giinter

Wertvorstellung und Ideologie in den Personennamrnen der mykenischen Griechen

Anzeiger der osterreichischen Akademie 131 (1995), pp. 127-166

GN suggests that the values of Mycenaean societies are reflected in their proper names. He concetrates on composite names farmed from two roots. Includes an index of Linear B names, an index of historical names, and an index of historical Greek roots.

WDN50l NIEMEIER, Wolf-Dietrich

Aegina- First Aegean 'State' outside of Crete?

Politeia l, 1995, pp. 7>-82 (RUIWDN 500)

WDN argues that the impressive fortifications. the quantity and distriootion of Aeginetan pottery and the social stratification reflected by the burial evidence from Middle Helladic Kolonna, Aegina, could point to the existence of a complex society.

KNk/GOw500 NIKOLIDAKI. K., and G. OWENS

The Minoan Libation Formula-Practical Considerations

Cretan Studies 4 (1994), pp. 149-155

KNk/GOw discuss the ceremonies in which inscribed stone libation tables were used, proposing that the olive and cyperus ideograms found on these tables are to be interpreted as agricultural products used in cult activities.

PN/DEv500 NORTH OVER, P .• and D. EVELY

Towards an appreciation of Minoan metallurgical techniques: information provided by copper alloy tools from the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 90 (1995), pp. 83-105

The authors's metallurgical investigation of ten bronze tools (including chisels and double axes) of Neopalatial date demonstrates the high degree of skill and knowledge of the ancient bronzesmiths.

J0500 OUVIER,Jean-Pierre

L'OConomiedesroyaumesmyceniensd'apreslestablettesenlineaireB

Les Dossiers d'Archeologie 195 (1994), pp. 50-65

JO uses the Linear B evidence to reconstruct the Mycenaean economy, with emphasis on the textile and metallurgical industries and the use of nodules in palatial administration.

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Bibliography

OLIVIER,1ean-Pierre

The Inscribed Documents at Bronze Age Knossos

Knossos, 1994, pp. 157-170 (DEv!HHB'NM 500)

10presents an overview of the extant texts in the Cretan Hieroglyphic, Linear A, and Linear B scripts from Knossos, paying special attention to chronological and geographical connections between the texts and providing suggestions for future study.

10502 OLIVJER,1ean-Pierre

Un simili-raccord dans les barres en hieroglyphique de Knossos ( C H/C *057 $ *058 )

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 257-269

10 examines the method of manufacture, paleography and contents of the hieroglyphic bars from Knossos.

10503 OLIVJER,1ean-Pierre

l..es sceaux avec des signes hieroglyphiques. Que lire? Une question de bon sens

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 169-181 (1Pi/1CP 500)

JO prop<J6eS that seals with Cretan Hieroglyphic signs should be "read" by turning them with a fixed orientation.

A0n500 ONASSCXJLOU, Artemis

'Data Morgana' sur lessceaux 'talismaniques'

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 183-187 (IPi!JCP 500)

AOndisputesMorgan'sclassificationoftalismanicseals.

GOw500 OWENS, Gareth

A Linear A Inscription from Larani Crete, in the Metaxas Collection Heraklion- LA Zb I -Once Written, Twice Tried

Cretan Studies 4 (1994), pp. 157-164

GOw compares a corrected inscription on a pithos fragment with other pithos inscriptions and suggests that it had a religious meaning.

GOw501 OWENS, Gareth

Was se-to-i-ja at Archanes?

Kadmos 33.1 (1994), pp. 22-28

GOw suggests, on the evidence of the KN Sd series tablets, that se-to-i-ja is to be equated with Archanes.

GOw502 OWENS, Gareth

The Date of the Linear B Archive from the "Room of the Chariot Tablets" at Knossos

Talanta 26-27 (1994-95), pp. 2948

GOw argues against a LM II date for the RCT archive, instead favoring a LM IIJAl date based on epigraphical, textual, and historical evidence.

ThGP500 PALAIMA, Thomas G.

Seal-Users and Script-Users/Nodules and Tablets at LM IB Hagia Triada

Archives Before Writing, 1994, pp. :Al7-3:Al (PFo et alii 500)

ThGP provides a detailed and in-<lepth view of the interaction between seatings and written economic texts at Hagia Triada, discussing the levels of economic exchange in order to discern to what degree the Linear B Mycenaean administration changed from the Linear A administration.

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ThGP .SOl PALAIMA, Thomas G.

Rev: Robb, Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece, 1994

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 392-397

ThGP generally agrees with the premise that pa;t-Mycenaean Greece was an oral culture, but is critical of KRb's neglect of Bronze Age evidence and the development of vowel signs in alphabetic Greek.

ThGP.S02 PALAIMA, Thomas G.

The Nature of the Mycenaean Wanax: Non-Indo-European Origins and Priestly Functions

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 119-139 (PRe 500)

ThGP propa;es that qa-si-re-we were local chieftains, derived from the Early Helladic substrate, while the ruler/priest, wa-na-ka, originating in Minoan Crete, was adapted by the local system during the development of palatial society in LH I.

ThGP.S03 PALAIMA, Thomas G.

The Last Days of the Pylos Polity

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 623-663 (RU/WDN 500)

ThGP uses tablet findspots, scribal hands and textual cross-references to propa;e a possible internal chronology for some of the surviving tablets and its ramifications for the last days of Pylos.

ThGP504 PALAIMA, Thomas G.

A linear B Tablet from Heidelberg

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 669-670 (RU/WDN 500)

ThGP's imaginative creation of a Linear B tablet based on known conventions and formulae.

HPI500 PALAIOLOGOU, Heleni

"Minoan Dragons" on a Sealstone from Mycenae

Klados, 1994, pp. 195-199 (CEM 500)

HPJ discusses a recently discovered sealstone in the context of other depictions of "Minoan dragons," providing a typology and discussing the adaptation of the motif from Near Eastern sources.

RPI500 PAlMER, Ruth

Wine in the Mycenaean Palace Economy (Aegaeum 10)

Liege/Austin: University of Liege and PASP UT-Austin, 1994

Based on evidence from the Linear B tablets, RPl 's study focuses primarily upon the economic value of wine in Mycenaean culture.

Reviewedin:JKi.S03, YD.S03

RPl.SOl PAlMER, Ruth

Rev: Dickinson, The Aegean Bronze Age, 1994 (OD 500)

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 366-371

RPI defines OD's style as Thucydidean: complex and authoritative. While this work presents an overwhelming number of facts and interpretations covering two millennia, it has no space for definitions or explanations.

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PALMER, Ruth

linear A Commodities: A Comparison of Resources

Politeia 1, 1995, pp. 133-156 (RU/WDN 500)

RPI's analysis of the Linear A tablets from Hagia Triada, Khania, and Zakros compares the types and amounts of commo:lities listed at each site, and the way in which they were handled. She concludes that in the linear A tablet system the centers of Minoan Crete shared methods of administration, but within the system each center developed its own approach to resource management.

RPI503 PALMER, Ruth

Wine and Viticulture in the linear A and linear B Texts of the Bronze Age Aegean

The Origins and Ancient History of Wine. Food and Nutrition in History II, edd., McGovern, Heming, and Katz, pp. 269-285. Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach Publishers, 1995

RPI discusses archaeological and textual evidence for the production and uses of wine in the Bronze Age Aegean. linear B evidence from Pylos suggests palatial oversight of wine distribution, but not its production.

JKP500 PAPADOPOULOS, John K.

Early Iron Age Potter's Marks in the Aegean

Hesperia 63 (1994), pp. 437-507

JKP discusses examples of Protogeometric and Geometric pottery inscribed with potters's marks suggesting that the common Bronze Age practice of marking vases did not cease with the demise of the Mycenaean palaces.

JKP.SOI PAP ADOPOULDS, Joon K.

Rev: Alcock and Osborne, edd., Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space, 1994 (SEA!ROs 500)

Bryn Mawr Classical Review (BMCRev) 6.4 (1995), pp. 269-281

In his generally positive overview and discussion of each paper in the volume, JKP praises the volume for its broad geographic and diachronic coverage of sanctuary locales.

TJP500 PAPADOPOULOS, Thanasis

A Late Mycenaean Koine in Western Greece and the adjacent Ionian Islands

Klados, 1994, pp. 201-208 (CEM 500)

TJP posits a close cultural connection between the western Greek mainland and the Ionian islands in the LH III peri ex! based on common funerary practices, ceramic styles, and other material remains.

AgP500 PAPAGIANNOPOULDU, Angelia

Xeste 3, Akrotiri, Thera: The Pottery

Klados, 1994, pp. 209-215 (CEM 500)

Statistical analysis of ceramic finds suggests that Xeste 3 was not a cult room, but rather served some function centered 0111iquids.

AgP.SOI PAPAGIANNOPOULDU, Angelia

The Omnge in Late Cycladic Pottery Prcxluction and its Trade Implications

Trade and Production, 1995, pp. 55-60 (CGIICRs/BrS 500)

AgP proposes that the Cycladic peoples could not keep pace with competition in pottery prcxluction and so turned to maritime shipping for their economic rose.

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GCP500 PAPANASTASSIOU, Georges C.

Compliments au dictionaire etymologique du grec ancien de Pierre Chantraine

Thessaloniki: Magia, 1994

An appendix to PC's major work.

LPM500 PAPAZOGLOU-MANIOUDAKI, Lena

A Mycenaean warricr's tcrnbat Krini near Patras

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. 171-200

LPM discusses OlamberTcrnb 3, frcrn the Mycenaean Ul III cemetery at Krini, which contained two layers of burials and finds ranging frcrn spindle whcrls and spearheads to pottery and an intact Naue II bronze swcrd.

NFP500 PARISE,Nicola

Misure di capacita edistribuzione vino nei testi "micenei"

Drinking in Ancient Societies, 1994, pp. 151-154 (LM1500)

NFP briefly discusses the absolute value of Linear B capacity measures and their relation to wine distribution.

NFP501 PARISE, Nicola

II sistema ponderale"miceneo"

La Societa Micenea, 1994, pp. D).l)3 (MMr 501)

A sh<rt overview of the Mycenaean weight system, signs, and discrepancies within the system

VPr500 PARKER, Victcr

Schriftgeschichtliches zur Silbengrenze irn Mykenischen

Glotta 73 (1995-96), pp. 237-246

VPr suggests that Mycenaean word syllabification was identical to that of histoocal Cypriot and classical Greek.

APf500 PEA TFIEI.D, Alan

Water, Fertility, and Purification in Minoan Religion

Klados, 1994, pp. 217-227 (CEM 500)

APf takes a holistic approoch to religious use of liquids by the Minoans by examining iconography, artifacts and architecture which suggests the pouring of liquids in ritual use.

APf501 PEA TFIEI.D, Alan

After the 'Big Bang'- What? Or Minoan Symbols and Shrines beyond Palatial Collapse

Placing the Gods, 1994, pp. 19-36 (SEAJROs 500)

APf examines the break -up of the religious structure at the end of the palatial system of Minoan Crete, suggesting that the demise was the result both of the disintegration of shrine relationships and the significant refcrmu1ation of the iconography of the Minoan Goddess.

OP500 PELON, Olivier

Empreints de sceaux et signe incise sur deux tessons de Malia

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 119 (1995), pp. 575-589

OPdescribesanddiscusses twosea1 impressions and one inscribed sign fonnd on potsherds at Mallia.

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PERNA,Massimo

The Roundel in Linear A from Zakro W cZ (HM 84)

K admos 33.1 (1994 ), pp. 29-"57

MPn provides a description and commentary on ZA We 2, a roundel discovered in 190 I.

MPn501 PERNA, Massimo

The Roundels of Aghia Triada

Kadmos 33.2 (1994), pp. 93-141

MPn reviews the evidence for roundel use at Hagia Triada and catalogues 23clay roundels found between 1902 and 1987.

MPn502 PERNA,Massimo

La tavolettedella serie Madi Pilo

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 227-232 (RU/WDN 500)

MPn does not see evidence for equal contributions on the part of the provinces in the Ma series, but rather posits differences based on a number of factors in the manner of contribution.

MPn503 PERNA,Massimo

The Roundels of Phaistos

Kadmos 34.2 (1995), pp. 103-122

MPn catalogues and describes a small group of roundels and pseudo-roundels from Phaistos.

JLP500 PERPIUDU, Jean-Louis

Rev: Laneres, Lesjormes de la phrase nominale en grec ancien, 1994

Revue de Philologie (RPh) 68 (1994), pp. 248-251

A very positive review which describes the development of the thesis and suggests a parallel between epic adverbial predication and that of Mycenaean Greek.

KPW500 PILAFIDIS-WILLIAMS, Korinna

A Mycenaean Terracotta Figure from Mount Oros on Aigina

Klados, 1994, pp. 229-234 (CEM 500)

KPW provides the first full publication of a female figurine discovered in the 19Xl's. She compares it with similar finds from elsewhere and suggests that it may be evidence for a ill IIIB cult site on Mt. Oros.

1Pi/JCP500 PINI, 1., and J.-C. POUR SAT

edd., Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens. (/Ve symposium international, 10-12 sept. 1992, Clermont-Ferrand. Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, Supplement 5)

Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1995

A collection of papers dealing with various aspects of Aegean seal production and use. See: AgS 500, ArD 500, A On 500, EnF 501, ErH500,ETm500,JAz50l,JGY502,JLC/ADm500,J0503,JWn503,KKm500,LMB501,MkB500,MVIIErH500,PRe503, WoS501.

RPt500 PLATH, Robert

Derepische Personenname 'ITVIlOVevs

Historische Sprachforschung (HSF) 107 ( 1994), pp. 231-243

RPt suggests that the rare epic name 'ITVIlOVEVS dates to the Mycenaean period and can be derived from the semantic field of chariots and related items.

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PLATH,Robert

Der Streitwagen und seine Teile infriihen Griechischen

Niirnberg: Verlag Hans Carl, 1994

This publication of RPt's dissertation presents a very thorough examination of chariots and related items in the Linear B texts and Horner.

Reviewed in: RuS502

RnP!KnR500 PLOCHL, R., and K. REITER

Alasija und AlaS "Kupfer /Bronze"

Kadmos 33.1 (1994}, pp. 65-68

RnP!KnR question the generally-accepted equation of Alashija with the island of Cyprus.

EPm500 POLOME, Edgar

Rev: Bowden, Cybele, the Axe Goddess, 1992

Journal of Indo-European Studies (liES) 23 (1995), pp. 451452

An even-handed review of a work which claims that the Phaistos disk represents a Bronze Age Greek document from western Anatolia. Linear B provides comparanda.

MaP500 POPE, Maurice

Michael Ventris: 'The Architect Who L\riphered Linear B

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) 40 (1995), p. 239

MaP mefly describes a colloquium on the personal and professional life of Michael Ventris.

MRP/MaG500 POPHAM, M., and M. GilL

'The Latest Seatings from the Palace and Houses at Knossos

British School at Athens Studies 1, 1995

MRP/MaG discuss the latest seatings from Knossos including provenance, identification, dating, condition and their association with the tablets.

NPgfiWgfiW K500

POSfGA TE, N., T. WANG and T. WILKINSON

'The evidence for early writing: utilitarian or ceremonial?

Antiquity 69 (1995}, pp. 459-4ID

An examination of Near Eastern, Egyptian, Cl!inese, and Mesoamerican evidence suggests that writing systems likely originated for utilitarian purposes, a fact obscured by the fragility of the media on which they are recorded. Brief references are made to Linear A and Linear Bas comparanda.

JCP500 POURSAT, Jean-Claude

Les systemes primitifs de contabilite en Crete minoenne

Archives Before Writing ,1994, pp. 247-259 (PFo et alii 500)

JCP presents a selection of objects (miniature vases, shovels, roundels, etc.) that might be considered counters and might illustrate the phase of transition between a reckoning system based on concrete counting and one based on abstract counting.

JCP50l POURSAT, Jean-Claude

l..es ivoires myceniens

Les Dossiers d'Archiologie 195 (1994}, pp. 84-93

JCP discusses some characteristic examples of Mycenaean ivory work showing Syrian and Egyptian influence.

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POURSAT, Jean-Claude

L'essor du systeme palatial en Crete: L'etat et lesartisans

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 185-188 (RU/WDN 500)

JCP suggests that the floruit of artisans within the palace of MM II Mallia is evidence that the palatial centers used control of the production of metal objects and religioos items to enhance their own power.

DPI500 PUllEN, llinieiJ.

A Lead Seal from Tsoongiza, Ancient Nemea, and Early Bronze Age Aegean Sealing Systems

American Journal of Archaeology (AJA)98 (1994), pp. 35-52

In noting the connection between seals/sealings and administrative systems, DPI highlights their presence in the Early Bronze Age Aegean, thereby disputing JWn 's notion of their wholesale importation from the Near East into Minoan Crete in the Middle Minoan period.

GQ.I500 QUA TTROCCHI,Giovanni

L'oro de Greci dai micenei al regno di Macedonia

Archeo 5 (Ill) May 1994, pp. 54-89

A well-illustrated and popular accoont of gold objects from Greece, including a section on Mycenaean gold.

PRw500 RAWLING, Peter

Rev: Hansel and Zimmer, eds., Die hulogermanen und das Pferd, 1994

Kratylos 40 (1995), pp. 109-118

PRw uses the collection of essays under review as a basis for discussing problems in the study of Proto-Indo-European words in the semantic fields "horse" and "wagon."

PRe/JGY500 REHAK, P., and J. YOUNGER

A Minoan Roondel from Pyrgos, Sootheastem Crete

Kadmos 34.2 (1995), pp. 81-102

PRe/JGY discuss an intact and well preserved pentagonal roondel (PYR We 4), which has inscriptions on both faces and includes a new Linear A sign.

PRe500 REHAK, Paul

ed., The Role of the Ruler in the Prehistoric Aegean. Proceedings of a Panel Discussion Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, 28 Dec. 1992, with additions. (Aegaeum II)

liege/Austin: University of Liege and PASP UT-Austin, 1995

A collection of papers covering all facets of the archaeological record that address the issue of rulership in the Minoan and Mycenaean worlds. See: EC1501, ED500,JGY 500,JWt505, PRe .SOl, RK1500, RU500, NnM 500, ThGP 502.

Reviewedin:CyS500

PRe501 REHAK, Paul

Enthroned Figures in Aegean Art and the Function of the Mycenaean Megaron

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 95-117 (PRe 500)

PRe provides a synopsis of the iconographic evidence for seats and seated figures in the Aegean, proposing that the throne in the megaron served as the seat of a prominent woman during the symposia believed to have been held there.

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REHAK, Paul

The 'Genius' in the Late Bronze Age Glyptic: The Later Evolution of an Aegean Cult Figure

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 215-231 (!Pi/JCP 500)

PRe discusses the iconographic evolution of the "genius" from the Middle to Late Bronze Age and its adoption by Mycenaean cult at major palatial centers.

JRd500 RENARD,Jasette

Le Peloponnese au Bronze Ancien. (Aegaeum 13)

liege/Austin: University of liege and PASP-UT Austin, 1995

A close examination of the Peloponnese during the Bronze Age, covering its physical topography, and the architecture, stone/ceramic/metal teclmology, economy and funerary practices of its inhabitants.

CoR et alii 500 RENFREW, C., et alii

Is there a prehistory of linguistics?

Cambridge Archaeological Journal5.2 (1995), pp. 257-275

A collection of reports evaluating the potential of archaeology, historical linguistics and molecular biology to shed light on the languages of prehistoric communities.

ARn500 ROBINSON, Andrew

The Story of Writing

London: Thames and Hudson, 1995

ARn includes brief descriptions of the decipherment of Linear Band the problems posed by Linear A and the Phaistos Disk in an overview of world writingsystems.lntended for non-specialists.

HBR500 ROSEN, HaiimB.

Selected Writings in Linguistics. Vol. 3 East and West I/1

Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1994

A compilation of articles on linguistic topics, including the history of linguistics and the linguistics of Indo-European, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Germanic, Semitic, and Hebrew.

RUIJGH,ComeliusJ.

D' Homere aux origines proto-Myceniennes de Ia tradition epique

Homeric Questions, !995, pp. 1-96 (JPC 500)

In his dialectical analysis of the language of Homer, CR discusses contemporary Ionian elements, older Aeolic elements and some Achaean elements dating from the Mycenaean period.

CR501 RUIJGH,ComeliusJ.

Rev: Hodot, Le dialecte eolien d'Asie, 1990

Mnemosyne 48(1995), pp. 591.{)00

CR cites Mycenaean evidence in faulting Hodot's description of the development of the eastern Aeolic dialect. See also CR 502.

CR502 RUIJGH, ComeliusJ.

La genese de l'eotien d' Asie

Verbum 18 (1995-96), pp. 289-297

CR cites in passing Mycenaean Greek in his use of Homeric forms to explain a handful of Aeolic dialect phenomena. He posits Euboean colonists as the point of contact between ionic and Aeolic Greek. See alsoCR 501.

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RUJJGH,CorneliusJ.

Rev: AuraJorro, Diccionario Micenico,l, II, 1985, 1993

Mnemosyne 48 (1995), pp. 367-368

A stronglypa;itive review with the caveat that proposed etymologies are always subject to alternative interpretatious.

CDRIDP1500 RUNNELS, C.D., and D. J. PUllEN

Art!f"act and A~semblage: The Finds from a Regional Survey of the Southern Argolid, Greece. Volume I: The Prehistoric and Early Iron Age Pottery and the Lithic Artifacts

Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995

CDRIDPI present the finds from a regional archaeological survey of the Southern Argolid. ~scriptions of the pottery from the Neolithic, Early Helladic, Middle Helladic, Late Helladic, Early Iron Age and Geometric periods are provided along with a pottery catalogue and assemblage tables. Includes a chapter on the lithic artifacts.

ASc500 SACCONI, Anna

Riflessioni sull'economia micenea:economia di baratto o economia monetaria?

Rivista di .filologia (RFIC) 123 (1995), pp. 257-271

Drawing on recent theoretical approaches to the ancient economy, ASc proposes that the Mycenaean economy was monetary and had two diverse forms: I) internal palatial redistribution, and 2) external international exchange.

JSk/10500 SAKELLARAKIS, G., and J.-P. OLIVIER

Un vase en pierre avec inscription en lineaire A du sanctuaire de sommet minoen de Cythere

Bulletin de Correspondence Hel/enique (BCH) 1994, pp. 34:>-351

JSk/JOdescribe a stone vase from a peak sanctuary on Kastri, Kythera, dating from the MM 111-LM I period, and offer an interpretation of its Linear A inscription.

JSk500 SAKEILARAKIS, Giannis

AvaaKarrrovTa) To TTap<Jo.86v

Athens: ArnmosPublishers, 1995

A personal and insightful account of the archaeologist's vocation, addressing both ethical and practical concerns with specific reference toJSk's excavations at Arellanes and the ldaian Cave on Crete. Exceptionally illustrated.

JMS500 SASSON, Jack M.

ed., Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, vols. I-IV

New York: Charles Scribner's Sous, 1995

This set of four volumes contains essays by specialists on a plethora of ancient Near Eastern topics, including social institutions, environment, economy and trade, religion, art, languages and writing. See: ABK 500, PTD 500.

KSb500 SBONIAS, Kostas

Friihkretische Siegel: Ansiitze fiir eine Interpretation der sozial-politischen Entwicklung auf Kreta wiihrend der Friihbronzezeit

Oxford: BAR International Series 620, 1995

A survey of Early Minoan-Middle Minoan seals divided into thirty-three classification types by seal-form and material of compa;ition.lncludes an extensive analysis and discussion on the relation of the seals to political, social, and economic matters.

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SCAFA, Enrico

Micenei e Hittiti a confronto nel Mediterraneo orientale

Atti del II Con!(resso lnternazioMle de Hittitologia. Studia Mediterraneo 9, edd., 0. Carruba, M. Giorgieri and C. Mora, pp. 33:>-344. Pavia: Gial1lli luculano Editore, 1995

ESc considers the evidence for Mycenaean and Hittite contact and confrontation in Asia Minor and the Near East at the end of the Bronze Age.

AIS500 SCHAGITER, Albert

Cults of Boiotia, 3. Potnia to Zeus

Institute of Oassical Studies, Bulletin Supplement 38.3 London: University of London, 1994

1be third of five volumes discussing the cults of Boiotia, this volume discusses cults alphabetically beginning with Potnia and ending with Zeus. Includes a presentation of data regarding cult activity where the identity of the deity is either difficult or impossible to retrieve.

ALS500 SaiAWN, Ann-Louise

Trade in the Bronze Age Cyclades

Trade and Production, 1995, pp. 4J.53 (CGI/CRs/BrS 500)

ALS offers a theoretical reassessment of trade in the Cyclades.

WoS501 SGIIERING, Wolfgang

Zum Begriff Stil in der minoischen und mykenischen Glyptik

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 23:>-239 (!Pi/JCP 500)

W oS examines the problem of terminology in the study of Aegean glyptic, with special emphasis on the notions of style, technique, motif and group.

RuS500/501 SaiMITI, Rildiger

Rev: Egetmeyer, Worterbuch zu den Jnscr(fren im kyprischen Syllabar, 1993; Hintze, A Lexicon to the Cyprian Syllabic Inscriptions, 1992

Kraty/os 39 (1994), pp. 89-96

RuS compares and contrasts the strengths and weaknesses of the two reference works meant to supplement OM's /CS1 + 2• Neither is given preference.

RuS502 SaiMITI, Rildiger

Rev: Plath, Der Streitwagen und seine Teile imfriihen Griechischen, 1994 (RPt 501)

lndogermanische F orschungen (IF) 100 ( 1995), pp. 284-287

RuSreviewsRPt'scomparisonofHornericandMycenaeantermsforchariotsfavorablyandconcludesthattheyarelargely independent of each other.

IS500 SaiOEP,IIse

Some Notes on Unear A «Transaction Signs>>

Minos 29-D (1994-95), pp. 57-76

IS examines the contextual position and associations of signs identified as "transaction signs."

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IS 50 I SCHOEP,IIse

Ritual, Politics and Script on Minoan Crete

Archivo de Espaiiol de Arqueologia I (1994), pp. 7-25

IS discusses the repetitive Linear A inscriptions on stone vessels and their religious associations, arguing that the formulaic nature of the inscriptions and their recurrence on stone vessels indicates a link with a specific ritual at peak sanctuaries.

IS502 SCHOEP,IIse

A New Cretan Hierolglyphic Inscription from Malia (MAN Yb 03)

Kadmos 34.1 (1995), pp. 78-00

IS describes a two-sign inscription on the rim of an open bowl ("pot a bee") found in a MM 11/MM Ill context from Quartier Nu, Mallia.

IS503 SCHOEP,IIse

Rev:Olivier,ed.,Mykenaika,l992

L'Antiquite Classique (AC) 64 (1995), pp. 421-423

IS provides brief synopses, without commentary, of each paper from the 1990 conference.

LSFIRBP500 SCHOFIELD, L, and R.B. PARKINSON

Of helmets and heretics: a possible Egyptian representation of Mycenaean warriors on a papyrus from el-Amama.

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. 157-170

LSFIRBF suggest that the painted papyrus from ei-Amama, which depicts warriors wearing Mycenaean boar's tusk helmets and Egyptian-style kilts, indicates contact between the two cultures during the reign of the heretic king Akhenaton, and might reflect composite representations rather than true-to-life portrayals.

FWS500 SCHWINK, F.W.

Rev:Olivier,ed.,Mykenaika,i992

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 349-357

FWS groups papers by subject matter and gives brief summaries and comments on each paper.

JoS/MCS500 SHAW, J.W., and M.C. SHAW

edd., Kommos I: The Region and the Houses of the Minoan Town, Part i: The Kommos Region, Ecology, and Minoan Industries

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995

JoSIMCS present an overview of the topology, archaeological exploration and excavation of the western Mesara and Kommos site, with a discussion of Minoan fauna, land use, and industries. See: HBz 500.

CyS!JnB500 SHELMERDINE, C.W., and J. BENNEr

Two New Linear B Dxuments from Bronze Age Pylos

Kadmos 34.2 (1995), pp. 123-136

CyS!JnB present nodule Wr 1400 and fragmentary tablet Xn 1481.

CyS500 SHELMERDINE, Cynthia W.

Rev: Rehak, ed., Role of the Ruler, 1995 (PRe 500)

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 357-366

CyS praises the work as a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate on the nature of Minoan and Mycenaean rulership, and provides critical sunmwies of the papers contained therein.

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CyS.SOl SHELMERDINE, Cynthia W.

A Comparative Look at Mycenaean Administration(s)

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (B/CS) 40 (1995), pp. 262-263

In reviewing the evidence from the Linear B texts, CyS suggests that the four Mycenaean kingdoms developed differently, each with subtly different administrative and archival systems.

CyS502 SHELMERDINE, Cynthia W.

The Shining and Fragrant Ooth in Homeric Epic

Ages of Homer, 1995, pp. 99-107 (JBCJSrM 500)

CyS suggests that references to oil-treated textiles in archaic epic reflect Bronze Age practices which were obsolete by the time of thepoerns'scomposition.

AwS500 SIHLER, Andrew L

A New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin

Oxferd: Oxford University Press,l995

A heavily revised and updated grammar replacing Buck's Comparative Grammar (1933), with Mycenaean evidence in discussionsofphonologyandmorphology.

Reviewed in: WWy502

ESK500 SIKKENGA, Elizabeth

Rev: Daniels and Bright, edd., The World's Writing Systems, 1996

Minos 29-:Il (1994-95), pp. 398-400

Impressed with the scope of the work, ESK recommends it as informative, useful and entertaining.

BrS500 SJOBERG, Birgitta

The Mycenaean Economy: Theoretical Frameworks

Trade and Production, 1995, pp.l9-32 (CXJVCRs/BrS 500)

BrS offers a reassessment of the theoretical approaches to the Mycenaean economy, suggesting that redistributive and Marxist economies should be considered simultaneously.

TKS500 SMITH, Thea K.

Water Management in the Late Bronze Age Argolid, Greece

Dissertation: University of Cincinnati, 1995

A comprehensive study of the archaeological evidence fer water mangement in the Bronze Age Argolid. Includes a chapter on the Linear B evidence fer baths and bathing at Knossos and Pyla;, as well as a comparison of Bronze Age evidence with that of Homericepic.

MSS500 SPECIALE, Maria Stella

Contributo per una lettura diacronica dei text in lineare B di Cnosso

Minos 29-:Il(l994-95), pp. 101-lll

MSS addresses the question of decentralized administrative enclaves following the final destruction of the Knossos palaces.

NSv500 SPIVEY, Nigel

Rev: Dickinson, The Aegean Bronze Age, 1994 (OD 500)

Greece and Rome 42.1 (1995), p. 100

A positive review with few reservations in which NSvpraises OD's clear presentation of the archaeological material.

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Sf A VRIANOPOULOU, Eftychia

Die Verflechtung des Politischen mit dem Religieren im mykenischen Pylos

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 423433 (RU/WDN 500)

ESv suggests that the Pylian wanax enjoyed a kind of divine right of kings which reinforced his political authority.

RSu500 SUCHARSKI, Robert A.

1be Pylian Word wa-na-.w-i- Some CXJservations

Eos 83 (1995), pp. 5-9

RSu suggests (following LP) that wa-na-so-i in the Pylos Fr series is the dative case of the dual and should be translated: "to the Two Queens."

VqS500 SUYS, Yeronique

Le culte de Demeter Achaia en Beotie

L'Antiquite Classique (AC) 63 (1994), pp. 1-20

A discussion of the ancient textual evidence for the epithet "Achaia" and the cult practices associated with it in Boiotia and Athens. VqS concludes, in passing, that the cult has no basis in Mycenaean religion.

CaT500 THOMAS, Carol G.

1be Components of Political Identity in Mycenaean Greece

Politeia J, 1995, pp. 349-354 (RU/WDN 500)

CaT explores the issues of central and local authority in the Mycenaean kingdoms of Greece, concentrating on settlement patterns, burial practices and textual evidence regarding social hierarchy, prcxluction and exchange.

Efm500 THOMAS, Eberhard

Zur Glyptik der zweiten Phase der spiitminoischen Pericxle

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 241-250 (!Pi/JCP 500)

Efm discusses LM II-IliA I seals which were used by an elite class.

MMT500 TODOROVIC Miodrag

Palatalni i velarni guturali u kontaktu sa poluvokalom -u-u mikenskomgi'ckom

:liva Antika 44 (1994), pp. 95-122

MMT suggests that the view that Greek is a centum language should be revised based on the assimilation of palatal gutturals and velars in contact with the sernivowel-u- found in Mycenaean. Includes French precis.

JTm500 TOMUNSON, 1. E

Appendix B: Multivariate Analysis of Neutron Activation Data on Heavy Ware Stirrup Jars from Mycenae

Ivory Houses, 1995, pp. ~5-:@ (lpT 500)

JTm describes the results of the neutron activation analysis of 47 samples of coarseware stirrup jars and three fineware stirrup jars found in the House of the Oil Merchant and the West House at Mycenae.

RTm500 TOMUNSON, R.A.

Archaeology in Greece 1994-95

Archaeological Reports (AR)4J (1995), pp. 1-74

RTm summarizes the archaeological fieldwork undertaken on the Greek mainland, Aegean islands and Crete during 1994-95.

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GT~ TOUCHAIS,Gilles

Les <rigines du monde mycenien

Les Dossiers d'Archiologie 195 (1994), pp. 18-33

GT argues that the <rigin of Mycenaean civilization need not be sought in Minoan Crete or Egypt since it devel~ gradually and differently across the Greek mainland.

lpT~ TOURNA VITOU, Iphigenia

The Ivory Houses at Mycenae

British School at Athens Supplement (BSA) 24. Athens: British School at Athens, 1995

lpT discusses the function of a group of four houses at Mycenae and their status in relation to the palace and other buildings in the Lower Town. Her interpretation of the archaeological evidence includes an analysis of the stratigraphy and the architecture of the four houses followed by chapters on the individual categories of finds (pottery, ivory/bone, wood, stone, faience/ glass, metal objects, obsidian and Unear B texts~ See: JTm ~. PMD ~. REJ ~.

VTr~ TRONCOSO, Victor Alonso

La realeza micenica i textos en Ia lineal B y problemas de interpretacion historica

Edad del Bronce. (Aetas del curso de verano de Ia Universidad de Vigo, celebrado en Xinco de Limia 618 julio 1993 ), edd., L C Perez and S. R. Morillo, pp. 75-154. Madrid: Universidad Aut<'.ooma de Madrid, 1994

VTr provides a detailed study of the Mycenaean royalty by examining the Linear B documents that refer to wa-na-ka and its derivatives. Includes sections on people and property of the king (wa-na-ka-te-ro). royal exports, the temenos of the king, the royal and divine cult, a royal appointment and the possibility that e-ke-rar wo was the king of Pylos.

AUc!MFK~ UCHITEL, A., and M. FINKELBERG

Some Possible Identifications in the Headings of the Unear A Archives

Studi micenei ed egeo-anatolici (SMEA) 36 (1995). pp. 29-36

AUc!MFK examine the relationships of Unear A text headings to the items listed below them, focusing on documents from Hagia Triada concerning workers.

AUc~ UCHIR Alexander

Reccros of Conscription, Taxation and Monthly Rations in Linear A Archives

Minos 29-J> (1994-95), pp. 77-S6.

AUc argues that both major Linear A archives at Hagia Triada and Khania shared the same bureaucratic vocabulary, an indication that both shared identical systems of taxation, conscription and rationing.

HvE~ van EFFENTERRE, Henri

Effondrements et continuites

Les Dossiers d' Archeologie 195 (1994), pp. 120-125

Pointing to the collapse of the USSR, HvE offers an explanation for the demise of Mycenaean civilization highlighting the human factor of dissatisfaction with the institution of the palace.

JvL~ van LEUVEN, Jon C

Tombs and Religion at Mycenaean Prosymna

Journal of Prehistoric Religion (JPR) 8 (1994), pp. 42-61

JvL analyzes the Mycenaean cemetery at Prosymna by quantitative methods, attempting to reconstruct beliefs and related social practices and offering explanations for the function of figurines in the tombs of children and for the abandonment of the site.

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V ARIAS,Carla>

EI dativo singular atematicoen las inscripciones in lineal B de Micena>

Faventia 16.2 (1994), pp. 7-21

CVG examines the tablets from Mycenae for proposed dialectal differences compared to the tablets from Pyla> and Kna>sa>, focusing on the use of the third declension dative ending. He concludes that the language at Mycenae exhibits a more evolved state of Greek than that at Kna>sa> and Pylos.

CVG501 V ARIAS,Carla>

A Tentative Analysis of Dialectical Differences in the Linear B Texts from Mycenae

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 135-157

CVG analyzes the dialectal features in the Linear B inscriptions from Mycenae, arguing for a normal (official) and special (idiomatic) form of the language. This is evidenced, in a few cases, in the work of a single scribe.

BV500 VINE, Brent

Greek cmeas/ omap 'awl'

Glotta 72 (1994), pp. 31-40

BV proposes that Mycenean o-pa-wo-ta can refer to two pieces of military equipment: chest plates and helmet spikes.

MVIIErH500 VLASAK!, M., and E. HALLAGER

Evidence for Seal Use in Pre-Palatial Western Crete

Sceaux Minoenset Myceniens, 1995, pp. 251-270(1Pi/JCP 500)

MVIIErH tentatively suggest that a wide distribution of objects bearing seal impressions from pre-palatial contexts may indicate the use of seals for administrative purposes.

GWa500 WALBERG, Gisela

The find-Cootext of the Pictorial Stirrup Jar from Midea

Journal of Prehistoric Religion (JPR) 8 (1994), p. 7

The find-context, as summarized by GWa, is a trench, stratum II, which was filled with LM IIIB destruction debris. See: SMF!KLG 500.

GWa501 WALBERG, Gisela

Establishing the level and complexity of early Cretan society

Opuscula Atheniensia (OpAth) 20(1994), pp. 241-243

GWa rejects traditional models of social organization (bands, tribes, chiefdoms, states) as inadequate for explaining the nature of prepalatial and early palatial society on Crete.

GWa503 WALBERG, Gisela

Minoan Economy: An Alternative Model

Politeia I, 1995, pp. 157-161 (RUIWDN 500)

GWa summarizes some of the theories concerning redistribution in the Minoan palace economy. She suggests that in the neopalatial period the economy changed to a type which was to some extent based on a wealth finance system and the use of special products with established value. These products would have been used as a means of payment at different social levels, rather than have been stored, in order to support the ideology and lifestyle of the elite.

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PWr500

Bibliography

WARREN, Peter

Kvc.Ja6s Kal Apxaves. EvpllTEpT] nep!oXJi KOI KpaTOS OTT] MlVc..:>lKTl Kpf]TT]

ApxazoJ.oyfa 53 (1994), pp. 57.Q2

While acknowledging the elusiveness of the political relations between Archanes and Knossos, PWr notes that the former appears to have enpyed a considerable degree of political independence in the neopalatial period.

PWr.SOI WARREN, Peter

Minoon Crete and Pharaonic Egypt

Egypt and the Levant, 1995, pp. 1-18 (VWD/LSF 500)

PWr ootlines the evidence for contact between Crete and Egypt from the 20th to the 13th centuries BCE. He discusses imported raw materials, finished products, politically motivated gift-exchange, iconographic (and ideological) transfer, and addresses the issue of likely sea rootes and forms of exchange.

CWa500 WATKINS, Calvert

How to Kill a Dragon. Aspects of Indo-European Poetics

New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995

CW a provides an introduction to comparative Indo-European pcetics and includes case studies and selected text analysis from Greek, lndic, Celtic, Italic and Anatolian. CWa also provides evidence for a common 1ndo-EurqJean formula expressed in the serpent or dragon slaying myth.

LVW500 WATROUS, VanceL

Review of Aegean Prehistory Ill: Crete from the Earliest Prehistory throogh the Protopalatial Period

American Journal of Archaeology (AlA) 98 (1994), pp. 695-753

L VW provides an overview of current research and problems in Crete for the periods spanning the Neolithic to MM II.

LVW.SOI WATROUS, VanceL

Some Observations on Minoan Peak Sanctuaries

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 393-403 (RLf/WDN 500)

LVWusescomparativedatafromtheClassicalperiodalongwithnewarchaeologicaldiscoveriestoposittheworshipoftwoormore deities at peak-top sanctuaries, with significant Egyptian and Near Eastern influence.

MWdd500 WEDDE, Michael

On Hierarchical Thinking in Aegean Bronze Age Glyptic Imagery

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 493-504 (RU/WDN 500)

MWdd provides a method for detennining the relative status of figures in Bronze Age carvings based on spatial considerations.

JWn500 WEINGARTEN, Judith

Seal-use and administration in the Soothwest Basement area at Knossos

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. 151-156

JWn suggests that seatings in the Soothwest Basements support an LM IliA destruction date for Knossos, concluding that seals were prestige items \Wiich were used and imitated for generations.

JWn501 WEINGARTEN, Judith

Two Sealing Studies in the Middle Bronze Age, 1: KarahOyiik, II: Phaistos

Archives Before Writing,1994, pp. 261-295 (PFoet alii 500)

In the first part of the paper, JW n argues that an accoonting system based on seals and seatings was still operating at Karahoyiik well into the Middle Bronze Age. In the second part, she examines the impact of literacy on seal use at MM liB Phaistos.

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Bibliomphy

WEINGARTEN, Judith

An unpublished marked weight from the Royal Villa at Knoo;a;

Kadmos 33.1 ( 1994), pp. 85-86

JWn comments on the first three-unit marked weight known from Crete or the Cyclades.

JWn503 WEINGARTEN, Judith

Sealing Studies in the Middle Bronze Age, III: The Minoan Hieroglwhic !Xposits at Mallia and Knoo;a;

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 285-311 (!Pi!JCP 500)

JWn discusses the nature and use of the hieroglwhic and Linear A sealing systems in Middle Bronze Age palaces on Crete.

AWi500 WILLI, Andreas

do-ra-qe pe-re po-re-na-qe a-ke: An Indo-European Figure in Mycenaean?

Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 177-185

A Wi suggests that the phrase do-ra-qe pe-re po-re-na-qe a-ke found on PY Tn 316 contains a formulaic pleonasm in the use of two semantically cognate verbs cpepEIV and ayE IV. Po-re-na, a term previously thought torefertohumansacrificial victims, may be the infinitive q><>pfjva1.

DW/PMD500 WILSON, D.E., and P.M. DAY

Ceramic regionalism in Prepalatial central Crete: the Mesara imports at EM! to EM IIA Knoo;a;

The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 89 (1994), pp. 1-87

DW /PMD's analysis of Early Minoan pottery on the basis of 'ware groups,' integrating stylistic, fatric and technological considerations and moving away from the dominance of shape as the basic criterion for classification, reveals distinct traditions of pottery production at Knoo;a; and the Mesara.

JWt500 WRIGHT,JamesC.

The Spatial Configuration of Belief: The Archaeology of Mycenaean Religion

Placing the Gods, 1994, pp. rl-78 (SEAIROs 500)

JWt examines the structure and function of Mycenaean religion from its origins in the Middle Bronze Age to the palatial period using evolutionary and post-structural theory.

JWt501 WRIGHT,JamesC.

Rev: Dickinson, The Aegean Bronze Age, 1994(00500)

Archaeological News (ArchN) 19 (1994), pp. 39-40

A largely positive review focusing on the book's division of the subject matter. The book is recommended for graduate students and classicists, but not for undergraduate students.

JWt502 WRIGHT,JamesC.

Rev: Marinatos, Minoan Religion, 1993

Bryn Mawr Classical Review (BMCRev) 6 (1995), pp. 61-70

A critical chapter-by-chapter review \\hich faults methodology and oversimplification of problems.

JWt503 WRIGHT,JamesC.

The Archaeological Correlates of Religion: Case Studies in the Aegean

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 341-348 (RU/WDN 500)

JWt proposes a methodology for using archaeological evidence to study the relationships between individuals and society in matters of religion.

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JWt504

Bibliography

WRIGHT,JamesC.

Empty Cups and Empty Jugs: The Social Role of Wine in Minoan and Mycenaean Socities

The Origins and Ancient History of Wine. Food and Nutrition in History 11, edd., McGovern, Heming, and Katz, pp. 287-:.ll9. Philadelphia: Gcrdon and Breach Publishers, 1995

JWt uses iconographic and artifactual evidence to support the suggestion that wine had important social and religious uses among Minoan and Mycenaean elites.

JWt505 WRIGHT,JamesC.

From Cllief to King in Mycenaean Society

Role of the Ruler, !995, pp. 63-!0 (PRe .500)

JWt discusses the evolution of Mycenaean kingship drawing on a variety of models for the rise of complex societies, including secondary state formation, the chiefdom and prestige exchange mechanisms.

WWy.SOO WYATT, WilliamF.

Homeric /w/ + Vo'M!ls in Contact

Glotta 72 (1994), pp. 119-150

WWy readdresses the question of the digamma in Homer.

WWy.SOI WYATT, WilliamF.

Homeric and Mycenaean l.aos­Minos 29-:D (1994-95), pp. 159-170

WWy argues that /.a6), as attested in the Iliad, originally denoted a troq> of followers under a leader, thereby concluding that the role of the Mycenaean ra-wa-ke-ta was to assemble the contingents of the Mycenaean army.

WWy502 WYATT,WilliamF.

Rev: Sihler, A New Comparative GramnUlr of Greek and Latin, 1995 (AwS .500)

Minos 29-D (1994-95), pp. 389-392

WWypraises this book as highlyservicable, stimulating and, above aU, reliable. While there are major additions to Buck's Comparative GramnUlr of Greek and Latin (1933) on the topics of Hittite, Mycenaean Greek, and Laryngeal Theory, WWy notes that Mycenologists will have to tum elsewhere for more detailed treatments of Mycenaean philology.

AgS.SOO XENAKI-SAKEILARIOU, Agnes

Les rogues-cachets creto-myceniennes: art et fonction

Sceaux Minoens et Myciniens, 1995, pp. 3!:>-329 (IPi/JCP .500)

A technical analysis of Minoan-Mycenaean seal-rings enables AgS to correct a number of her previous conclusions and to discuss, in moo: detail, the possible function of these items.

NY.SOO YAMAGATA, Naoko

The Gods in Homer and in Linear B

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (8/CS) 40 (1995), pp. 246-247

Judging from the sacrifices accorded to the divinities, NY proposes that the gods in the Linear B documents are treated much like the dead in Homer, and that the chthonic characteristics shown by both sets of gods suggest a link worthy of exploration.

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JGY500

Bibliow.phy

YOUNGER, John G.

1be Iconography of Rulership: A CDnspectus

Role of the Ruler, 1995, pp. 151-211 (PRe 500)

JGY catalogues the textual and iconographic examples of ruler representations in the Aegean, offering commentary on the material presented.

JGY501 YOUNGER, John G.

Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Bull-Dames, III

Politeia 2, 1995, pp. 507-545 (RU/WDN 500)

JGY provides a comprehensive overview of Mycenaean depictions of sports involving bulls, concluding that they were popular only at Kn=. Includes a catalogue of scenes.

JGY502 YOUNGER, John G.

Interactions between Aegean Seals and Other Minoan-Mycenaean Art Forms

Sceaux Minoens et Myceniens, 1995, pp. 331-348 (!Pi/JCP 500)

By examining their fwJCtion to create imprints and intaglio techique, JGY highlights the ability of seals to influence other media such as sculpture and painting.

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Linear B Sign Index

*Olda *15mo *27re

MNg500.92f MNg 500.91f 1Hj501.239

*02ro *16qa MNg 500.9lf

KDn600.154 TKS 500.263, n.5 *28 i

MNg 500.91ff *17za

1Hj501.239 MNg500.92f

*03pa 1Hj500.81 MIJLoG 500.272, n.6 YD500.190 *29p~

MNg500.91f *18

MNg 500.88, 90 RPI500.173f

MNg 500.9lf *3lni *04te

MNg 500.88, 93 MNg500.92f *19 TKS500.271

*05to MNg 500.9lf

*32qo

MNg500.92f *20zo MNg 500.91f

*OS a JGR500.346, n.46 KDn600.154 *33 ra3

RPt501.65 RP1S02.143 MNg 500.91f ThGP 502.137 YD500.190, 198 RPt501.67

*09se *22 *34

MNg 500.91ff DEvetalli500.15 ABc501.182 YD500.199 MIJLoG500.272 GOw502.33, n.16

V Ali..&/ ASc 500.829ff FWS500.349 *lOu 1Hj501.195,205

MNg500.92f *25~ MIJLoG 500.272, n.4 IH j501.209,n.2ID I'D500.195

*12 so JGR500.345f JGR500.346, n.46 MNg 500.9lf *35

MNg 500.9lf RPt501 ABc501.182 YD500.199 FWS500.349

*26ru GOw 502.33, n.16 *14do MNg 500.91f 1Hj501.205f,n.275

MNg 500.91f MNg 500.91f

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*36jo *57ja *66 ta:z MNg 500.91f MNg500.92f llij501.236, n.317 YD501.197 IS503.422

*58su MIJl..oG 500.275 *37ti MNg500.92f

CVG 501.153f RP1500.46f,57 *67ki

KDm!NDV500.324 TKS500.262 MNg 500.89, 91f YD500.199 YD501.197

*39pi

MNg500.92f *59ta *68~

MIJl..oG 500.275 ABc501.184 *41si MNg500.92f IS503.422

MNg 500.88, 93 *60ra

ThGP 502.129, n.33

*42wo MNg 500.89, 92f *70ko

MNg 500.90ff MIJl..oG 500.274f *60~ MNg500.92f

*43ai MNg 500.91f MNg500.91f *71dwe

*61o GOw502.33 *47 CyS500.365 MNg 500.91f

GOw 502.33, n.l6 JGY500.197 RP1500.105f, 114 *72pe

*48nwa ThGP 502.137 MNg 500.91ff

GOw502.33 YD501.197

MNg500.91f *74ze

VPr500.246 *62 pte

YD500.190, 198 GOw502.33

*49 MNg 500.91f *75we

GOw 502.33, n.16 *63

MNg 500.91f

*50pu GOw 502.33, n.l6 *7611lz

MNg500.90 MIJl..oG 500.272 ABc501.184 RPt501.64,n.2 MNg 500.91f FWS500.350

V A/Ld3/ASc 500.829ff llij500.81 *52 no llij501.50 *64

MNg500.91f IS503.422 MNg 500.91f ThGP 502.129, n.33

*53ri VPr500.243,n.47 *65

MNg500.92f ML500.166 *79

*56 PH500.232f llij501.44,n.42

MIJl..oG.SOO V A/Ld3/ ASc 500

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•mma MNg 500.89, 94

*83

MNg 500.9lf

*89

MNg 500.9lf

*90dwo

MNg 500.9lf

*9ltwo

MNg 500.91f

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Linear B Ideogram Index

*100 VIRUM (VIR) *107CAPER *109BOS+SI

CVG500.18 JK004.223 JKi.SOO.Tl 1Hj.S01.155, 157

*107 FEMALE CAPER (CAY) *109 FEMALE BOS {B()S') JKi504.217 JWn500.151,n.2 JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ l..oG.S03.41 JKi504.217,223 RP1500 RP1500.92 RPI.SOO RP1502.134, 156 *109 MALE BOS (BOSj Vfr500.141 *107 MALE CAPER (CAP') JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ

*105EQU+QE G0w.502.34 RPI.SOO

RPt.S01.15, n.8 JKi500.72, 77, 'if) Vfr500.151 RP1500

*105EQUUS *llOZ

*108 FEMALE SUS (SUS) NFP500.151 G0w.502.34 RPt.SOl.lO JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ

*111 v RPI.SOO

*106 FEMALE OVIS (OVIS) NFP500.151 *108 MALE SUS (SUSj

CA500.416 *112T IH j.SO l.lFIJ JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ

NFP500.151 JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ *108SUS RPl500 *113S

AFn500.358 *106 MALE OVIS (OVISj JKi.S00.72 NFP500.151

CA500.416 RPI.SOO

*114Q 1Hj.S01.181 *108SUS+KA NFP.S01 JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ

RP1500.101f, 122f RP1500 *115P

*1060VIS *108SUS+SI NFP.SOl

IHj.SOl.lFIJ AFn500.358 *116N

JK004.223 1Hj.S01.187

JWn500.151, n.2 JKi500.72, Tl,FIJ NFP.SOl

RP1500 RPI.SOO *117M

*107CAP+E *109BOS NFP.SOl

JLM.SOO MNg500.90 RPI.SOO

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Linear B Ideogram Index

*118L *1220UVIA(OUV) *1300l.E+A

NFP500.152 RP1500 CyS502.103 NFP501 RP1502.135, 156 ES\'500.428

*120GRA+PE *123 AROM + *124 PYC *1300l.E+PA

RP1500.49, 182 .JKiS04.223 ESv500.428 RP1500.63

*120 GRANUM (ORA) *123AROMA(AROM)

ABc501.182 DbA 500.309, fig.l *130 OLEUM (OLE)

FWSS00.354 JKi504.215,223 IpT500.266 1Hj501.241 RP1500 JKi504 IS503.422 JWn500.151, n.2 JKi500.67 *124PYC NFP500.151 JKi504 JWn500.151, n.2 RP1500 KDrn!NDV500.32 KNk/GOw 500.151 RP1502.144f MdF500 MNg500.88 *124PYC+0 *131a VINUM (VIN)

NFP500.151 JKi500. 71,73 MMr500.142, 144, 146 PH500.232f RP1500.106,n.97 RP1500 *131b VINUM (VIN)

RPl502 *125CYP+KU MMr500.142, 144,146 TKS500.271

RP1500.175, 181f, 186 RPl500 VA500.621 YD503.424

*121HORDEUM(HORD) *125CYP+0

*131 VINUM (VIN)

ABc501.182 JKi500.73, n.26 RP1500 llij501.266

FWSS00.354 JKi504.215,217 IS503.422 *125CYP+PA MMr500 JKi504.218f NFP500.151 NFP500.151 JKi500.73,n.26

RP1500 PCr 501.359, n.18 RP1500.105f, 119, 122

RP1502.135, 156 PH500.232f *125 CYPERUS (CYP) RPI503.285 RP1500 RP1502.145, 148 KDm500.154 *132 VA500.621 KNk/GOw 500.151

YD503.424 RP1500 DbA500.309, fig.l

RP1502.145 RP1500.105, 122

*1220UV+A *133A+RE+PA *127KA+PO

RP1500.63 RP1500.28,n.5 .JKiS04.215 *1220UV+TI RP1500.35,88f, 120 *134

RPl500 *129 FARINA (FAR) lpT500.268

MNg500.89 IS503.422

RP1500 MMr500.139 RP1500.173f, 176

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Linear B Ideogram Index

*135ME+RI *154 *166 +QE

.JK.004.223 1Hj501.210,n.295 RPt501.15 MPn502.228 LoG 503.113, 133 RPl500 RP1500.97,n.59, 120 *166+WE

*140AES *155vu CyS501.262 RP1500.102, 107, 122f

ASc500 DbA500.DJ,fig.l V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.842 RP1500.55, 74,95,n.49 TKS 500.262ff *155 ... +01 *169

*141 AURUM (AUR) DbA500 PCr501.359 YD501.198

TKS500.268 *156TU+R~ *170

*145LANA RP1500.103, 114, 122f FWS500

CA500.416 *157 CVG500.14 *171

CVG501.140 RP1500.35,88f, 120 IS503.422

1Hj501.62 *159 TELA JKi500.74 JKiS04 RP1500.161,n.70 JWn500.15l,n.2 JKi500.75

RPl500 PCr500.43 *173LUNA VA500.620 RPl500

1Hj501.251 Vfr500.93

*159TELA+PA *174

*146 RP1500.103, 122 Vfr500.92 MMr500.142

ASc500 RPI500.45f,57,64 CyS501.262

*159 TELA + TE CyS502.103 *176 1Hj501 1Hj501.171

RPI500 JKi 500.67, 69 PCr500.43 JKi501.115 RPI500 *179 JKiS04 Vfr 500.87, 89 JLM501.272 LoG 503.110, 133

MPn502.227 *162 TUNICA *183

RPl500 LSFIRBP 500.168 TKS 500.263, n.4 G0w502.34 DbA500 V AILeD/ ASc 500.842 RPt501

*188

*152 *163 ARMA (ARM) RPI500.179,n.29

1Hj501.173f, n.226 LSFIRBP 500.168 *189 JKi501.114

MPn502.227 *165 PCr 501.363, n.33

RPt501.15 Vfr 500.139f *153

RP1500.103, 122f

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Linear B Ideogram Index

*190 *'lJJTVU *213 ...

CVG500.14ff DbASOO AFx.S02.100 CVG 501.144ff MIJLoG 500.275 DbA500.318 FWS500.354 ThGP 502.136 JWt504.301 IS503.422 RP1500.174 JKi500.71, 73 *208-MMr500.139

DbASOO *214 ... +01

RPI500.99, 159, 174 DbASOO

ThGP500.315 *')JJ) ...

*'}JX)- AFx502.100, 104 *215-

DbASOO DbA500.309, fig.1,315 DbA500

RP1500.174 JWt504.301

*201 ... *')JJ)vu +A *216 ...

AFx.S02.104 DbASOO DbA500.309, fig.!, 315

DbASOO JKi504.223 JWt504.301

~or ... MPn502.228 *217 ....

YD501.188 *210 .... DbA500.309, fig.!

*'lJJ).vu AFx.S02.100 DbASOO *218-

AFx.S02.104 DbASOO DbASOO *210 ... +KA

JWt504.308,n.l3

*'lJJl. vu + DI AFx.S02.104 DbASOO *219 ...

DbASOO DbASOO *211 ... *203-

DbASOO *220 DbASOO YD501.198

*211 ... + PO *204 ...

RPI500.127,n.4 *221 ...

AFx.S02.104 DbA500.308,n.56 DbASOO *212 ... RPt501.78 DbASOO *222 ...

*205 ... RP1500.174 AFx.S02.104 DbA500.308,n.56

DbASOO *212 ... +U

DbASOO *225 *206-

DbA500.306, 309, fig.1 DbASOO TKS500.267

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Linear B Ideogram Index

*226- *243ROI'A+ZE DA

AFx502.104 JGR500.342 AUc/MFK 500.34 FA500.129 DbA SOO.:l>Sf, n.56, fig.l

*245 llij501.156 *227vu RPt501.6 JTH500.10

MSS500.107 DbASOO.:n>, fig.l *246 RP1500.49f

TKS500.270f *228vu DbASOO VKP500.607 TKS500.263

DbASOO E *249

lli j501.241 *229vu

DbASOO.:n>, fig.l DbASOO.:n>, fig.l llij501.174 KA

*230HASfA *250 AFx502.98

RPt501.13 DbASOO.:n>, fig.l KE *231 SAGITTA *253 MPn502.227

LoG 503.101f, 133 RPt501.55 KO

*232 *258 IpT500.268

LoG503.104, 133 LoG503.113, 133 KU

llij50 1.241 *233PUGIO ~r ..

IpT500.268 JGR500.342

DbA500.308f,fig.l MA

*240BIGAE *mvu lpT500.268

G0w502.34 RPt.SOl DbA500.308f, fig.l

MA+RO

*241CURRUS *:.l.l3vu MNg500.91

G0w502.34 DbASOO.:l>S,fig.l ME RPt.SOl

~5 ... lli j 50 1.173f, n.226 JKi501.114 *242CAPSUS DbA 500.308f, fig.l JKi504.215

RPt.SOl MPn502.227f A2 RP1500 *243ROI'A llij501.241

RPt501.22 MO

*243ROI'A+TE RPt501.13

RPt.SOl MU

JKi504.222ff

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NI

JKi504.217,224 RPI500 RP1502.134, 156

0

JKi501.114 ML500.169 MPn502.227 PCr501.361 RP1500105f

PA llij501.241 MSS500.107 RP1500.49,51

PE llij501.241

QE

RPt501.15f

Rl

llij501.174,n.226 MPn502.227f

SA llij501.177f,203 JLM501.273 JTII500.15 RPI500.50

TA

AUc/MFK .500.34 llij501.156 JTII.SOO.IO TKS500.270f

TE PCr500.43

WA

CyS/JnB500.125f, l?D

Linear B Ideogram Index

WE

KDm!NDV.SOO JKi.SOO. 72,77' !l) RPl500

wo llij501.241

ZE

RPt501

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Linear B Word Index

]*22-.ie-llli [ *56[ *56-ko-we-i

DEv et alii 500.15 MIJLoG 500.277 llij501.79 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 MIJLoG 500.277

*34-ke-te-si V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832

ESv 500.431, n.49 *56-[

RPI500.104 MIJLoG 500.277 *56-ko-we-i-ja

V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 MIJLoG 500.277 *34-ke-u V AILdJ/ ASc 500.832

JLM501.285 *56-du-nu-ka

MIJLoG 500.277 *56-ko-we-i-jo

*34-te V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 MIJLoG 500.277

JGR500.337, n.5 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 *56-i-ti

*34-to-pi MIJLoG 500.277 ]*~~-na-ro

llij501.191,205f V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 MIJLoG 500.277 V AILdJ/ ASc 500.832

*34-zo *56-ke-~~[

YD500 MIJLoG 500.277 ·~~-ni-sa-ta

V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 MIJLoG 500.277 *35-ka[ V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832

*56-ko-we llij501.206

*56-po-so GCP500.91 *35-ka-te-re llij501.79,243,254 MIJLoG 500.277

ABc501.182 LCs500.377 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832

llij501.208 MIJLoG 500.276

RPt501.00 PF500.225 *56-pu-so V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.829ff MIJLoG500.272,n.4,277

*35-to VTr500.112 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.829ff

llij501.206 *56-ko-we-e *56-ra-ku-ja

*47-ku-to-de llij501.24lf GCP500.77

llij501.247 MIJLoG 500.277 MIJLoG 500.277 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.829ff

*47-so-de ]*56-ko-we-e *56-ri-to[ JK.i500. 78, n.42

llij501.242 MIJLoG 500.274 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832 V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.832

Reconstructed forms are marked with an asterisk, as are signs the value of which is unknown.

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*56-ri-to ]*~(l-~[ a:z-ke-te-re

V A!ldJI ASc 500.829ff MIJl..oG 500.277 llij501.175,n.227 V A!ldJI ASc 500.832 JGR500.345,n.45

*56-ro-[

MIJLoG 500.277 *63-te-ra *a:z-ke-u

v A!ldJI ASc 500.832 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.843 JLM501.285

*56-I"Oz *63-te-ra-de ]a:z-ke-wo-a-ki-ri

MIJl..oG 500.277 MIJl..oG::I.JJ.272 JLM501.284 v A!ldJI ASc 500.832 V A!ldJI ASc ::I.JJ.833, 843

a:z-ke-wo-a-ki-ri *56-ro-ja *63-u-ro

JLM501.285 RPt50156 MIJl..oG::I.JJ.272

V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.833 a:z-ku-ni-jo *56-ro-we

MIJLoG500 *82-de[] llij 501.161, n.203, 196

V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.829ff llij501.239 a:z-ni-ja

*~(l[-ro-we *85-ja-to RPt501.26

MIJl..oG 500.273 lpT::I.JJ.263 a:z-pa-a:z-de V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.832

AlS ::I.JJ.2, n.3, 17, n.l a:z-di-je-u *56-ro[-we llij501.195

RPl::I.JJ.99

MIJl..oG 500.273 JGR::I.JJ.346 a:z-ra-ka-wo V A!ldJI ASc 500.832

]a:z-di-je-wo RPt501.351,n.5 ]*56-so

JGR::I.JJ.346 a:z-ri-e V A!ldJI ASc 500.830

a:z-e-ta llij50 1.27' 237,283 ]*56-so-jo

PCr501.362 MIJl..oG 500.274, n.2, 277

a:z-ri-sa

V A!ldJI ASc 500.830ff a:z-ka llij501.243,n.322

*56-so-jo JLM501.286 a:z-ro-u-do-pi

V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.829 a:z-ka-a:z-ki-ri-ja JGR500.337

JLM501.285 SrM500.74

*56-ti

MIJLoG ::I.JJ.277 a:z-ka-a:z-ki-ri-ja-jo a:z-ro-wo-te

MSS500.104, n.16 JLM501.285

VPr500.244 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.829ff

a:z-ka-a:z-ki-ri-jo ]a:z-ta

1-*~(l-wo JGR::I.JJ.346 MIJl..oG 500.277 llij501.242

V A!ldJI ASc 500.832 JnB501.592

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~-ta ~-ki-e-u \1.3-w-ni-jo

JGR500.346 JKi504.215 PQ-501.362

1-~-ta ~-ki-e-we ~-ta-re-u-si

llij501.163 llij501.191 llij501.197,210

~-te-ro ~-ki-no-o ~-ta-ro

AwS500.98 llij501.59 llij501.211 CR500.74 llij501.10,258 ~-ki-no-o ~-te

JnB501.590 RPt501 llij501.266 MPn502.228 JGR500 RPt 501.26, n.8 ~-ki-pa-ta

llij501.256 ~-te-re ~-to

JGR500.337 llij501.266 ~-ku-pi-ti-jo RPt501.408

~-zo-qi-jo ECl'iOO.xviii ~-ti-jo-qo

LoG503.42 llij501.216 RPt501.24,n.3 GN502.156 JGR500.346, n.46 llij501.26

~-mi-re-we RPt501.14,46 ~-ka-na-jo

llij501.101,255,n.334 VPK 500.610, n.36 JLM501.286 VPr500.240 RP1500.114,n.l35 :kJ,3-no-re-u-so

1~-wo-re-u

~-ka-sa-ma CyS/JnB 500.128, n.15 llij501.283

AwS500.219,270 arnu-me-no CR500.35

PQ 501.362, n.:I> ~-za

CyS/JnB500.127 llij501.65,n.79 llij501.169, 194 ~-pu-ke-ne-ja YD500.190 JnB501.590 RPt501.73 GCP500.86

~-zo-ro

VPr500.244 ~-sa DGM500.14

~-ke-u CR500.63 a-*35-ka llij501.67 lli_p(H.204

llij501.206 JLM501.285

]~-sa a-*5~-ro

~-ke-wa-to llij501.204 MULoG 500.276

MSS 500.104, n.16 ~-se-we V A/LoG/ASc 500.831

~-ki[ JLM501.284 a-*56-no

JLM501.282 MULoG 500.276 V A/LoG/ASc 500.831

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a-*64-ja/jo a-di-ri-ja-te ai-ko-ta

ECI500.68, 131 OOM500.19 PCr 501.358, n.17 JGR500.336

a-*64-ja-o VPr500.246 ai-k:u-pi-ti-jo

JLM501.276 a-di-ri-ja-te( -qe)

VHa/DAs500.70

a-*65-ma-na-ke 1Hj501.21 a-i-qe-u

1Hj501.251 YD501.193 VPK500.610, n.36 RP1500.128.134f

a-di-ri-jo ai-ti-jo-qe a-*79 G0w501.24 RBe 501.12f, 29ff

1Hj501.79 a-do-we ai-ti-jo-qo

a-da-ma-o Vfr500.112 MMT500.105 VPK 500.610, n.36

a-e-ri-qo RBe501.12f

a-da-ra-ko[ AwSS00.274 ai-to-jo-qo

GN502.140 RP1500.99 OOM500.25

a-da-ra-te-ja a-e-ri-qo-ta ai-wo-ro

DEv et alii 500.12 ABc501.187 GCP500.112 GN502.142

a-da-ra-te-jo FWS500.350 ai-za

PCr500.44 IS503.422 MMT 500.106f, n.68 PCr 501.358, n.17 a-e-ti-to ai-zo-w

a-da-ra-ti-jo JGR500.345,n.41 MMT500.95 1Hj501.161,n.203, 1% -a-i ai-zo-wo[

a-de-te-re ABc501.185 MMT 500.106f JLM501.273 ai-ka-sa-ma ai-zo-wo

a-di-nwa-ta OOM500.20 MMT500.107 PCr501.357 ai-ke-u a-ja-

a-di-ri-ja-pi ARn500.116 JGR.SOO IHj 501.9, n.7, 265 MMT500.107

JGR500.336 ai-ki-pa-ta a-ja-me

SrM500.74 1Hj501.74, 79 MMT500.107

a-di-ri-ja-pi( -qe)

1Hj501.22.134 [ai-ki-ti-]to

YD501.193 RP1500.67, 70f

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a-ja-me-na *a-ka-re-u a-ke-i

1Hj501.21,100,259 1Hj501.210,n.210,215 IHjS01.242 JGR500 RPt501 a-ka-re-u-te a-ke-o

SrM500.74 1Hj501.163f, 210 ESv 500.431, n.46

a-ja-me-Q~ JIM501.285 1Hj501.165, 176 YD501.196 JKi500.77

IHjS01.250 JKi504.213 a-ka-~-no

a-ja-me-no 1Hj501.211 a-ke-o-

GCP500.112 JIM501.274 1Hj501 a-ka-sa-no

JGR500 OOM500.21 a-ke-o-jo

RPt501 1Hj501.164,239 SrM500.74 a-ka-si-jo-ne

RP1500.74 a-ke-qe

*a-je-ri CR500.57,n.207

ABc501.187 a-ka-ta-jo-jo SIX501.368

a-ka VPK500.607 a-ke-1"3z-te

1Hj501.229 a-ka-to-wa-o 1Hj501.49,179,249

a-ka-[ ML500.169 JnB501.589

IHjS01.248 a-ka-wi-ja a-ke-ra-wo

a-ka-i-jo JKi500.78 GN502.130

JKi504.219 a-ka-wi-ja-de a-ke-re

a-ka-ma-wo JKi500.78 1Hj501.166 RPI500.98, n.64

OOM500.21 a-ke V AII..dJ/ ASc 500.841

a-ka-na-jo AWi500 a-ke-re-GrN500

RP1500.114 1Hj501.187f 1Hj501.210

-a-ka-ra NNK500.159 RPI500.164 a-ke-re-na

GN502.144 AFn500.357 a-ke-~

a-ka-ra-no DbA500

a-ke-re-se

GCP500.123 OOM500.19 OOM500.20 YD501.191f 1Hj501.191f,205 PCr501.357,n.8

a-ka-re- a-ke-e *a-ke-re-u

1Hj501.210 1Hj501 1Hj501 YD501.196

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a-ke-re-u-te a-~~-te IJ.-ke[ }u

1Hj501.209 JGR500.345n.45 1Hj501.242 IpT500.267 .JK004.214

a-ke-wa a-ke-re-wa a-ke-te-re JKi500.67

1Hj501 GCP500.114 JnB501.590 1Hj501.175,n.227 a-ke-wa-ta

ro 501.356, n.6 JGR500.345,n.45 1Hj501.212 .JK004.214 SIX 501.367, n.3

t-ke-re-wa

1Hj501.169 a-ke-te-ri-ja a-ke-wa-to

JnB501.590 lpT500.266 JnB501.592

a-ke-re-wa-de a-ke-te-ri-ja-i SIX 501.367, n.3

JnB501.590 lpT500.266 a-ke-wo

RPJ503.275 a-ke-ti-ra:z

JLM501.285

a-ke-re-wa-q~ CA500.419 a-ki-re-u

1Hj501.179 vrr 500.93, 146, n.75 CR500.8l,n.281 JnB501.589 RPt500.243, n.41

a-ke-ti-ri-ja ThGP 502.1:Il a-ke-re-we DGM500.14

1Hj501 GCP500.114 a-ki-ri

1Hj501 JLM501.284 a-ke-re-wi-jo lpT500.259

1Hj501.209 J0500.51 a-ki-ti-to

IpT500.268 YD500.191 AwS500.98,226

[a-~~-ti-ri-ja RPt501.50,217

a-ke-ro

1Hj501.179,240 YD500.191 a-ki-to-jo

JnB501.589 PQ-501.359 PQ501.357,n.8 a-ke-ti-ri-ja-i

CVG500.10 a-ki-wa-ta ]a-ke-~i CVG501.139, 153 SIX 501.367, n.3

1Hj501.229 1Hj501.9, 16 a-ki-wo-ni-jo

a-ke-si-ja a-ke-to-ro 1Hj501.195

HIE500.121 1Hj501.182 a-ko-da-mo

a-ke-so-ta a-ke[ }u MIJLoG 500.274

JKi504.213 JnB501.592 VA500.621 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.838

a-ke-ta a-ke-u

HIE500.121 JLM501.285

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a-ko-qo-ro a-ko-ro-we a-ko-wo

CVG500.15,n.24 llij501.147f llij501.237 JKi500.79,n.47

a-ko-ra a-k:u-QIJ.-i

ABc501.182 a-ko-so-ne llij501.197

ESv500.428 DGM500.19 GN502.148 RPt501 a-k:u[-na-i llij501 RuS502.286 llij501.197 IS503.422 V A!IJ:IJ/ASc 500.841 JKi500.76 a-k:u-pi-ti-jo MSS 500.108, n.36 a-ko-so-ne-q~

LSF/RBP 500.159 RP1500 RPt501.64, 76

a-k:u-ro a-ko-ra-ja a-ko-so-ta

DGM500.21 llij501.196 CVG 500.11, n.l5 JGR500.342 JKi500.76f ESv500.431 RPt501.104 MSS 500.108, n.36 FA500.125

llij501.102, 164,243 a-ma a-ko-ra-jol-ja

JKi500.77 DbA500 AFn500.358 JKi504 JKi502.329ff fWS500.354 JIH500.13 RP1502.147 GN 502.148, n.67 PCr500.45 llij501.196 RP1500 a-ma-ko-to JKi500.77 RPl503.275

llij501.247 LCs500.377 RPt501.34,n.2 RP1500.98f, 163, n.76 a-ma-ru-ta ThGP500.315 a-ko-so[-ta V A!IJ:IJ/ ASc 500.841 JLM501.278 JIH500.17

a-ko-ro a-ko-so-ta-o a-ma-ru-to

JKi500.72 llij501.63 CR500.54,n.l92 ThGP500.315 RPt 501.64,76 RPt501.34,n.2

V A!IJ:IJ/ ASc 500.840 SIX500.12 a-ma-ti VPK500.ro6 a-ko-to VTr500.112

a-ko-ro-da-mo VPr500.243 a-ma-to-wo

MULoG 500.273, n.1 V A!IJ:IJ/ ASc 500.839 a-ko-to-no JLM501.271

a-ko-ro-ta FA500.126ff a-me-ja

CVG500.15 a-ko-to-wo llij501.100 CVG501.144, n.26 llij501.211 a-me-ja-to llij 501.00, n.69 JLM501.275

llij501.100 SIX501.367 RPt 501.101, n.8

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a-me-no a-mo-ke-re-[-we a-mo-te-wi-ja

IHj501.211 GN502.146 RPt501.78f RPt500.240,n.29 YD501.193, 197

a-mi-ni-si-ja RPt501.75

ARn500.116 a-mo-te-wo

IHj501.251 a-]mo-ke-re-we-i GN500.294 Vfr500.88 RPt501.75 IHj501.~

RPt501.79f a-mi-ni-si-jo a-mo-ra-ma

ARn500.116 IHj501.207 a-mu-ta-wo

IHj501.207 GN502.139 a-mo-si

a-mi-ni-so AwS500.297 a-na-i-ta

ARn500.116 IHj501.26 JGR335,337f DbA500.314 RPt501 RPt501.49f OOM500.20 IHj501.172,n.222 a-mo-ta a-na-i-to

MSS500.105 AwS500.297 JGR500 Vfr500.88 RPt501 RPt501.49f YD500.187, 189, 196

a-mo-ta-jo a-na-mo-to a-mi-nu-wa-ta

RPt501.75 IHj501.100 JIM501.279 JGR500.335, 337f

a-mo-te RPt500.242 a-mo

AwS500.297 RPt501 ABc501.183 RPt501.20, 71 AwS500.297 a-na-pu-ke

CR500.ffl,n.216 *a-mo-te-jo IHj501.75, 109 OOM500.20 RPt501.77 RPt 501.66, 68 PRw500.117,n.55 RPt500.240,n.~ a-mo-te-jo-na a-na-ta RPt501

IHj501.27 IHj501.100 RuS502.285 JGR500.335,337

a-mo-a-mo-te-jo-na~ RPt501.49f

RPt50Ulli RPt501 a-na-te-u

a-mo-i-je-to a-mo-te-re IHj501.211

IHj501.208 IHj501.28 a-na-to RPt500.242

RPt50Ulli RPt501 IHj501.149

a-mo-ke-re[ JGR500 a-mo-te-re[ RPt501

RPt501.74f RPt501.77 a-ne-a

IpT 500.265f

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a-ne-Bz a-ni-o-ko a-no-wo-to

llij 501.62, n. 73 GN 502.150, n.72 PCr 501.300 ML500.167 MSS 500.106, n.23 PCr.S01.358 a-no-ze-we

a-ni-Q-ko ll-1 j.SO 1.239 a-ne-mo RPt.S01.16, 351, n.6

llij.S01.10,282,n.362 a-no-zo-jo

RPt.S01.82, n.3 a-no YD500 YD.S01.197 AwS500.94

JIM.S01.274 a-nu-[ a-ne-mo-i-je-re-ja

JKiS04.222 llij.S01.282,n.362 a-no-ke-wa

YD.S01.197 llij.S01.215,n.288 a-nu

a-ne-ta-de RP1500.97,n.60 PCr 501.300

JGR500.345 a-no-ke-we a-nu-ko

a-ne-u-te llij.S01.215,n.288 ll-1 j.SO 1.101

MSS500.110 llij501.102 a-no-me-de

GN502.141 a-nu-to a-ni-ja

llij501.255f AwS500.270 a-no-no PCr 501.300 CWa500.7 FA500.122,128 Vfr500.108,112 llij.S01.9,17, 75 RP1500.92 JLP500.250 a-nu-to-jo

RPt.S01 a-no-qa-si-ja ll-1 j.SO 1.256 RuS502.286 ll-1 j 501.16

a-nu-wa a-ni-ja-e a-no-qo-ta JIM.SOI.273

llij501.75 CWa500.384 RU.S01.197 RPt.S01.69 Hl.E500.122

llij.S01.79,102,255 a-nu-wi-ko a-ni-ja-e-e-ro-pa-jo-qe-r9-~

V A/Lcfl/ ASc 500.830, n.30 JWn500.154 llij501.75 RPt 501.66, 68 ]a-no-qo-ta a]-o-ri-jQ

a-ni-ja-pi llij501.102 JnB.S01.592

AwS500.264 a-QQ-q<>-ta-o a-o-ri-me-ne CR500.68 llij501.252 CR500.63 llij.S01 GN502.142 RPt.S01 a-no-we

a-ni-jo-ko ARn500.119 YD.S01.191

CWa500.7

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a-pa-i-ti-jo a-pe-ke-i-jo a-pi-e-R-

DGM500.19 1Hj501 1Hj501.229 GN 502.154, n.87 SrM500.77 a-pe-ne-wo a-pi-jo

1Hj501.30 DEv et alii 500.20 a-pa-re-u-pi RPt 501.66,69 1Hj501.163 a-pi-jo(-to)

a-pe-o DEv et alii 500.21 a-pa-si-~jo 1Hj501.167, 185f

GN502.152 a-pi-~t9 RPt501 a-pe-o-te

PCr501.362 1Hj501.26,237

a-pa-ta-wa Vfr500.142 a-pi-ka-ra-do LCs500.377

PCr501.359 MSS500.105 [a-]pe-~-ne

PP.i00.225 CWa500.149 a-pi-ka-ra-do-jo

a-pa-to-re a-pe-ti-~ JnB501.589 PCr501.359

fWS500.353 1Hj501.57 a-pi-me-de

a-pe-a-sa a-pi CA500.418

AwS500.617 DGM500.19 ESv500.431 1Hj501 1Hj501.56 JKi500.77

~-pe-a-~ YD501.188 JKi504.213f IT1I500.13

1Hj501.102 a-pi-~-ro MdF500

a-p!Hlo-ke CR.SOO.!ll a-pi-no[-e-wi-jo

CR500.54 a-pi-~-r9 Jl.M501.273 1Hj501.193, n.253 JnB501.589

a-pi-]no-e-[wi-jo a-pe-e-ke a-pi-do-ra Jl.M501.282

1Hj50126 GN502.148 a-pi-no-e-wi-jo Vfr500.142

a-pe-e-t.~[ a-pi-e-ke 1Hj501.178,191

ESv500.429 1Hj501.237 1Hj501.188f a-pi-n~[wi-jo

a-pe-i-si RPI500.106,n.95,164 1Hj501.265 Vfr500.131

1Hj501.208,n.279 a-pi-o(-to) a-pi-e-ra DEv et alii 500.21 a-pe-ke-e

CVG500.11 1Hj501 CVG 501.140, n.17 a-pi-o-to PCr 501.356, n.5f PCr501.362

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a-pi-po-re-we a-po-ne-we a-pu-da-se-we

AFx502.100 llij501.1(i), 236 MMe500.9 DbA500 MMr500.144 RP1500.174f a-po-re-we RP1500 RPt501.409 DbA500 RP1503.278,282

a-pi~i-ta 1Hj501.26,?D

a-pu-do-ke lpT500.265 GCP500.98 OB500.54 JKi500.76 a-po-te-ro-te CyS/JnB 500.129 V A!LciJ/ ASc 500.830, n.?D 1Hj501.208 IS500.59

a-pi~ro VTr500.78 JKi500.71

RP1500.99, 108

AwS500.156 a-pu- ThGP500.315

CR500.6 BV500.32 MFK500.24

a-pu-do-si

a-pi~ro-i ASc500.2(i)

ESv500.427 a-pu CyS/JnB 500.129

llij501.6lff ARn500.119 llij.SOI

a-pi-qo-ta OOM500.15 lpT500.267

YD.SOI IS500.61,64f, 71

GCP500.98 JKi500.67

llij501.211 a-p~ JKi501.113

JKi500.76f 1Hj501.31 JKi502.3?D

ML500.167 ll.M501.277

PCr.SOI a-p~-de JnB501.5SK>

V A.ILcl3/ ASc 500.830, n.30 ITH500.15 JnB501.5SK> MFK500.23

a-pi-qo[ -ta-o] RP503.275 MMr500.148

PCr501.362 a-p~-ka MPn502.228 RP1500

a-pi-qo-to 1Hj501.196 a-pu-ke

GCP500.98 IHj.SOl

a-~-ka-ne 1Hj501.75, 109

YD501.191 1Hj501.161,n.203, 196 RPt.SOl

a-pi-ti-Iaz a-]p~-te-me-no a-pu-ko-wo-ko

VPr500.243 RP1500.67 RPt501.70

a-pi-wa-to a-p~-we a-qi[

SIX501.367,n.3 AFn500.357 CVG501.149

1Hj501.169, 186 a-qi-ja-i a-po-ke JnB501.5SK>, 594

JQ500.58 RPt.SOl

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a-qi-ro a-ra-ro-mo-to-me-na a-re

MSS 500.105, n.19 DGM500.19 CR500.86 1Hj501 RPt 501.39, n.2

a-qi-ru JGR500.335,338 1Hj501.101 RPt500.242 a-re-i-jo

MSS500.105, n.19, 110 RPt501 HIE 500.117, n.16 VPr500.242f

a-qi-ti-ta 1Hj501.196

CWa500.174 a-ra-ru-ja a-re-ja

CVG 500.11, n.16 AwS500.619 GHK500.54f,n.7 CVG 501.140, n.19, 149 CR500.84,n.289

MMT 500.105, n.65 DGM500.22f a-re-jo

RPt501.337, n.4 1Hj501 HI.E500.117 RPt501

a-ra-da-jo a-re-ka-sa-da-ra

ECI500.50,54, 129 ]a-ra-ru-ja

GN502.142 1Hj501.133f

a-ra-i-jo RPt501.31 a-re-ke-si-to-jo

PQ-501.362 a-ra-ru-]ja 1Hj501.100

a-ra-ka-te-ja RPt501.17 a-re-ke-tu-ru-wo-ne

DEv et alii 500.12f GN502.142 HI.E500.117

a-ra-ru-wo-a

CR500.84, n.289 a-re-ki-si-to v.-ra-ka-te-ja DGM500.23

1Hj501.258,n.337 1Hj501.172,n.222 JGR500.343,n.34

RPt501.88 RPt501.25

a-ra-ko VPr500.244 a-re-ki-si-to-jo

MNg500.92 a-ra-ru ]-wo-a 1Hj501.100

RPt 501.66, n.4 RPt501

a-ra-na-ro

MNg500.92 a-ra-ru ]-wo-ja a-re-ko-to-re

RPt501.66 GN502.142

a<-ra->ro-mo-te-me-na

VPr500.242,n.232 ~-ra-ru-wo-ja a-re-k:u-tu-ru-wo

RPt501.66 DGM500.21

a-ra-fQ-rp.Q-te-me-na ML500.166

RPt501.42f a-ra-ru-wo-ja VPr500.237,243

a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-Q\l[ DGM500.22f a-re-k:u-tu-ru-wo-no

RPt501.21, n.2 a-ra-si-jo 1Hj501.229

a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-no ECI500.xviii,61, 130 a-re-me-ne ErN500.5 Vfr500.107 VPr500.242,n.232 LoG503.42

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Linear B Word Index -----

]a-re-[ ]-o[ a-ri-ke-u a-sa-mi-to

JLM501.278 GN501.211 ABc501.183 llij501.261 CyS/JnB500.128, n.22

a-re-pa DbA500

BFr500.54 a-ri-ko fWS500.352 GN501.211 MMT500.115

a-re-pa-te RPt501.222, n.3 a-ri-qa TKS 500.264, n.6, 299 llij501.26

MMT 500.119, n.120 ThGP 502.136 JKi504.215 RPI500.28, n.5 a-sa-pi RPl')()3.275 a-ro.z-a

BFr500.54 llij501.176 a-re-pa-zo-o

llij501.100 a-sa-ti-ja CA500.418 RPt501.63,87 JKi504.215 JLM501.271

a-ro.z-jo a-sa-wi-ja a-re-ro

RPt501.87, n.4 JLM501.282 RP1503.279

a-ro-ka a-se-e a-re-sa-ni-e

llij501.240 llij501 llij501.26

a-ro-rpQ[ a-se[-e a-re-su-ti.-jo

llij501.263 llij501.234 CVG501.152

a-ro-pa ]a-se-ko-do a-re-su-to

CyS502.103, 106,n.32 JKi504.216 GN 502.146, n.57 RPt 501.98, n.5

a-re-ta-to a-ro-ta a-si-ja-ti-ja

1Hj501 RPt501 VTr500.92 JLM501.274f

a-re-ta-wo a-ro-te JnB501.589

GN502 1Hj501.208 a-si[-ja-ti.-ja RPt501.39 VTr 500.92, n.l7

JLM501.274 a-re-to-to a-ro-u-ra

a-si-to-po-qo RPt501.101,n.8 CR500.63

MMT500.104 DGM500.22 a-re-zo-me-ne

IHj501.243,n.322 a-si-wi-ja VTr500.107, 111

LoG503.39 a-ri-ja-to

1Hj501.237

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a-si-wi-jo a-ta-ra-qe a-te-re-te-a

CW a500.151,290 lpT 500.263,265 RPt501.89, n.l CVG501.154 TKS500.266 DGM500.22 a-ta-ra-si-ja

ECI500.131 CA500.418 a-te-re-wi-ja

*a-so a-ta-ra-si-jo llij501.164 1nB501.592

llij501.234 AUc.SOO.OO Jl.M501.274

a-so-qi-je-ja DbA.SOO llij501.211 a-te-ro

1GR500.346, n.46 JK.i504.214,n.5 Vfr500.78 ITH500.19f

a-so-qi-jo NNK500.166 a-te-we

1GR500.346, n46 PCr 501.356, n.6 DbA.SOO RBe501.13 RPI500.75

a-te-wo-jo a-so-qi-ki-ja a-ta-ro

RPt501.101,n.8 RBe501.13 JK.i504.217

RPI500.92 a-ti-ja *a-so-si RPI503.283 lpT500.257

llij501.187,n.240 a-ta-ro-mo-te-me-na a-ti-ke-ne-ja a-su-ja GHK500.61 CVG501.153

ECI500.131 a-ta-tu-ro GN502.155

a-ta-na-po-ti-ni-ja Jl.M501.279 a-ti-pa-mo

GN502.154 a-ta-wo-no GN502.146 RPt 501.69, n.5 10500.58

JK.i504.215 a-ta-na-ro a-ti-ro[.]

llij501.28 a-ta-[.]-wo-no

1nB501.592 PCr501.359

a-ta-no a-to-mo

HLE500.120, 123 a-te-i-ja-to

DGM500.20 10500.57 JK.i504.214

a-ta-no-re PCr501.357 llij501.191

a-te-mi-to RPt501.278, n.2

DGM500.21 a-ta-no-ro MFK500.23 a-to-mo[

PCr501.359 a-te-re-e-te-jo PCr501.363

a-ta-ra DbA500.300, n.19 a-to-mo-na

llij501.26 llij501.193,n.252

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a-to-no au-ke-i-jllo-W~[ *a-we-u

1Hj501.282,n.362 1Hj501.229 1Hj501.163,n.206

a-to-po-qo au-ke-wa a-we-u-pi

AFn500.359 CR500.16, n.54 1Hj501.100ff lpT500.259,263 ESv500.424,431,n.46

a-wi-t<Hlo-to MMT500.104 1Hj501.23 PCr500.40 GN502.154

a-to-po-qo-i[ PCr501 CVG501.143, n.25 ThGP 503.631f a-ze-ti-ri-ja

VTr500.135 OOM500.14 a-to-po-qo-i GCP500.114,n.l23

CVG500.14,n.23 a-u-qe

VPr500.239 RPt501 YD500.191

a-to-qo-ro

AwS500.156 au-ro a-ze-ti-ri-ja

RPt501 IHj 501.156, n.l98 a-to-ro-qo

1Hj501.23 au-to a-ze-ti-ri-ja

RBe501.12 ML500.169 1Hj501.172, 175 YD501.191

au-to-*34-ta-ra -a-zo a-to-ro-qo ML500.169 YD500.196, 199, n.l12

CR500.16 YD501.195,n30 da-

a-tu-ko au-to-az-ta YD 500.193, n.56

ThGP 502.129 ML500.169 VPK 500.609f, n.37 da-*22-to

VTr 500.97, 101, 113 au-to-a[-ta 1Hj501.243,254

ML500.169 JQ;00.54 au-de-pi LCs500.377

CR500.67 au-to-te-qa-jo MVl!ErH500.255 1Hj501 ML500.169 PF500.225 JGR 500.336f, n.1 RPt501.100, n.4 RPI500.173 RPt501.408 VTr500.107

au-u-te YD500.187, 196 au-de-we-sa

1Hj501.208,n.279 CR500.67 da-da-re-jo

a-wa-~i[-ja JPC502.264 au-de-we-sa-qe

JLM501.282 MBr500.114, 116,132 1Hj501.135 SrM 500.73ff

a-we-ke-se-u au-ke-i-ja-te-we

1Hj501.164 da-da-re[ -jo-de

1Hj501.78,229 RPl'500.127

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da-da-re-jo-de da-ma-te da-mo-ko[

LoG503.31 ASc500.264 1Hj501.194,n.256 RPt501.147,n.l FA500.129 JK004.214 SrM500.76 1Hj501.218,n.295

MNg500.92 da-mo-ko-ro da-i-ja-ke-re-u MSS500.107,n.31 AFn500.358

GvC500.2l,n.24 VPK 500.603, ffJ7 E.Sv500.424 VqS500.9 1Hj501.23

da-i-qo-ta YD 500.193, n.56 JKi504.214 CR500.87,n.:m da-mi-jo

JnB501.589 CWa500.358 PCr500.40ff GN502.137 Jm500.18 PCr501.356 MMT500.105 ThGP 503.631f

da-mi-ni-jo Vfr500.135f da-i-ta-ra-ro 1Hj501.159, n.200, 236f YD501.191

GN502.136 da-mo da-l'U2-ra-zo

da-ka-ja-pi CaT500.352 Vfr 500.107f, 113

1Hj501.168f, 228 E.Sv 500.431, n.45 YD500

RP1500.83f GN 502.139, n.26 da-p~-ri-to-jo

RP1503.zn FA500 1Hj501.10,23 DbA500.314

da-ka-sa-na-ta .JPC500.128 GCP500.17 1Hj501.163 rm500 MMT500.116

LFx500.243,249 MNg 500.88, 90 da-ko-ro PCr500.45f OP500.576

1Hj501.235 PCr501.362 RLz500.188

ll.M501.273 RPI500 YD500.193 RPI503.279

da-ma ThGP 502.131 da-pu-ri-to

CVG 500.12, n.17 ThGP 503.629, n.24 SrM 500.186, n.138 V A/LdJ/ ASc 500.839

ERL500.203,206 VPK500.ffi4., ffJ7 da-pu-ri-to-jo

da-ma-ko-ro Vfr500 WWy501.169,n.21

IS501.8

PRe501.101 da-ra-ko YD501.199 da-mo-de-mi

Jm500.19 YD500.188, 196

da-rp~-so

1Hj501.211 da-]mo-ke-re-we-i ~-ru-*56

1Hj501.228 MIA..oG 500.276

RPt501.75 V A/LdJ/ASc 500.831

[da]-mo-ke-re-we-i da-ru-*56

V A/LdJ/ ASc 500.840 MIA..oG 500.276, n.3

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Q;;l.-so-mo de-do-me-no de-IJli -Qi -jo

RPl500 1Hj501.258,n.337 JKi504.219 ,222,224

da-u-ta-ro de-ka-sa-to de-qo-no

1Hj501.212 OOM500.19 V A/LdJ/ ASc 500.834f

da-we-u-pi de-ke-se de-"""11-~9

1Hj501.163 GN502.153 RP1500

da-wi-ja de-ke-si-wo de-re-u-ko

IHj 501.156, n.198 GN502.156 OOM500.21

de-ki-si-wo GCP500.117, n.124

da-wo MMr500.142, 144f ill.E500.120 JKi500.76 MMT 500.104, 121f JKi500.68 JLM501.274 RP1503.275f JKi502.330 JQ500.52 de-ko-to de-so-mo

01l'i00.75 1Hj501 AwS500.262f RF500.47f NNK500.166 CWa500.457 YD500.189, 196 OOM 500.16,20

de-ko-to-jo 1Hj501.23 da-zo

NNK 500.166, 170 JGR500.340,343,n.34 YD500 RPt501.377, n.S

de-ku-tu-wo-ko VPr500.244 -de

RPI500.93 RPl500 RPt501.408

*de-u-jo

1Hj501.45 ]de de-ku-tu-wo-~9[

JKi504.223 JKi504.218 de-u-ki-jo-jo

1Hj501.248 de-de-me-na de-me-o-te

CWa500.457 JKi504.217 ]de-wa-pi

1Hj501.149 RPI503.283 1Hj501.134 JGR500.340,343

de-we de-mi-ni-ja de-de-me-no

CVG501.153, n.48 RP1500.62 CWa500.457 IpT500.264

]~-we-ro-~-~9-ra[ JGR500.338,342,344 JKi504.219 RPt501.102ff JnB501.589

de-mi-ni-jo de-do-me-na

JKi504.219 de-we-ro-~-ko-ra-i-ja

IS 500.59, 65 RP1500.162 JnB501.588f RPt.SOI

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de-wi-jo di-ko-na-ro ]qj-p~[

1Hj501.46 ABc501.187 RPt 501.67, n.1 GN502.150

di-da-ka-re PCr 501.358, n.l7 di-pte-ra

1Hj501.24 qj-ko-na-ro

DGM500.18 1Hj501.78

di-de-ro IHj 501.161, n.203, 196 MPn502.227 MNg500.91

di-ko-to di-pte-l'll:l di-do-si CA500.416 1Hj501.19

CR500.6 RPt501.66f JnB501.590 di-no-zo

MFK500.23 Vfr500.112 di-pte-ra-po-ro

MPn502.228 YD500 RPt 501.67, n.1 RPt501.64, 84 Vfr500.146,n.75

di-pa di-du-me

ARn500.116 qj.qo-te

IHj 501.16, n 11 CR500.63 1Hj501.237 DbA500

di-du-mo 1Hj501.29,56 di-ri-mi-ja CVG 500.19, n.33 J0500.62 JWt504.301 1Hj501.16,n.11 PC'r501.3ffi NNK 500.166, 169 di-ri-mi-jo

di-pa-e GvC500.22,n.28 di-jo 1Hj501.29,56,69 ML500.165

1Hj501.237 di-pi-se-wi-jo NNK500.159

di-ju-ja-\VQ ESv500.428 di-u-ja

1Hj501.53 di-pi-si-je-wi-jo DGM500.22,25

ESv 500.433, n.63 di-ka-ta IHj 501.66, n.81 1Hj501.44,n.42

EKz500.11 ThGP 503.631 V A!Lc/J/ASc 500.843 KNk/GOw 500.154, n.9

di-pi-si-jo di-u-ja-wo di-ka-ta-de ESv500.428 1Hj501.53

EKz 500.11, 13 di-pi-si-jo-i *di-u-ja-wo-no

di-ka-ta-jo ESv500.427 1Hj501.53 EKz500.11 1Hj501.65f

IS501.8 V A!Lc/J/ ASc 500.842 di-u-jo

MSS500.111 di-pi-si-we-wi-jo AwS500.196

CR500.81 ThGP 503.629f, n.26, n.35 1Hj501.45

NNK500.159

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di-wa-ja di-wi-jo do-e-ra

GN502.154 AwS500.196 ABc501.184 BFr500.54 AwS500.267

di-wa-jo CR500.81 GCP500.119

GN502.154 GvC500.22 lll.E500.121 1Hj501.45 1Hj501

di-we ITH500.10f

CR500.78 di-wi-jo-de :ML500.167

EKz500.11 1Hj501.63 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.830, n.30

GvC500.21f RPJ500.62 VPK500.ro9

IS501.8 do-e-ro JWt504.301 di-wi-jo-jo

MSS500.111 1Hj501.248 AwS500.257,262

NNK500.159 CWa500.312

V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.834 di-wo ESv500.431,n.50

ESv 500.433, n.63 FWS500.353 di-we-se-ja 1Hj501.163,251 GCP500.119

CVG500.11 :ML500.166 GvC500.13

CVG 501.140, n.l8 NNK500.159 1Hj501 JKi500.76

di-we-so di-wo-nu-so[ 10500.56

CVG500.1l,n.l5 RP1500.61f ITH500.21 MdF500

di-wi-ja di-wo-nu-so-i-o NNK500.166

AwS500.196 GvC500.12ff RPt50l.82,n.3 ThGP 503.626

OOM500.22,25 VPK500.ro9 1Hj501 di-wo-nu-so-jo

JWt504.301 FWS500.351 do-e-ro-i V A!LdJ/ASc500.833, 843 GCP500.118 AwS500.262

di-wi-ja-me-ro di-zo 1Hj501.228

V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.843 lll.E500.120 do-e-ro-jo

di-wi-ja-ta YD500 Aw'§JJJ.257

1Hj501.178 do-de do-ka-ma

di-wi-je-u GrN 500.173, n.lO Aw'§JJJ.270 1Hj501.53, n.58 CyS/JnB500.127

ESv500.431 RPt501.62 1Hj501.196

di-wi-je-we QQ.-ka-ma

GvC500.22 CyS/JnB500.125

RP1500.104, 108f

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do-ka-ma-i do-ra-qe -do-so-si

CyS/JnB500.131f, n.32 AWi500 YD500.190 RPt501.61 NNK500.159

do-ti-ja ]do-ke QQ-ri-ka-no llij501.79

RPI500.108 llij501.137,n.173 do-ti-jo-no

]QQ-ke do-ri-ka-o GN502.151 JKi504.218f CR500.63

]-do-we-i GN502.142 do-ke llij501.243

CR500.54 do-ro-me-u

Cys/JnB500.128 GN502.145 do-]we-jo

llij501.283 do-ro-qe

llij50Ull,n.97

do-ke- RBe501.25 do-we-jo

CVG500.16 OOM500.22 do-se RPt501

[do-]ke RP1503.279 CVG500.17 ThGP 503.629, n.24 do-wo-u-pi

VTr500.143, 145 llij501.32 do-ke-ko-o-ke-ne

CVG 500.16f, n.28 [do]-si-mi-ja du-

CVG501.146 llij501.209 YD500.193, n.56

do-ke-ko-o-ke-ne-i do-si-mi-jo/-ja l-4v-jo

CVG 500.16, n.28 RP1500.~. 178,n.17 DEv et alii 500.19 VPr500.244

do-ko du-ma

TKS500.265 do-so-mo AFn500.358

A wS5.JJ.257 CVG 500.12, n.17 do-po-ta CA500.418 ERL500

GCP500.75,n.84 OOM500.19 FA500.129 llij501.23 ESv 500.431, n.49 llij501.215,n.288 JWt504.301 llijS01.204 JKi500.77,n.39

lpT500.267 PCr500.44 do-qe-ja IS500.59 RP1500.57, n.66, 97, n.59

llij501 JKi500.76 ThGP 503.631 MMr500.148

do-ra RP1500

AwS500.262 RP1503.279

GrN500 VTr500.143, 152

llij501.10,23, 187 do-so]-mo VTr500.137

llij501.229,n.307

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du-ma-te du-wo e-ka-e-re-we

ERL500.203,2fJ7 MNg500.90 1Hj501.255,n.334 ESv 500.431, n.46

du-wo-jo e-ka-ma-pi FA500.121, 129 PCr501.365 1Hj501.108, n.138 AwS500.297 RP1500.53ff, 188 1Hj501.135ff YD500.193, n.56 du-wo-jo-jo YD501.197

du-ma-te-qe IHj 501.161, n.203, 196

e-ka-ma-te

IHj 501.169f du-wo-u-pi AwS500.297 JnB501.589 1Hj501 DGM500.19

du-ma-ti JIH500.17

e-ka-ma-te-qe RSu 500.9, n.32

ERL500.203 1Hj501.9,n.7, 135 RP1500.97,n.59 du-wo-u-pi-de JGR500.336

]du-ma-ti JIH500.17

e-ka-no

JnB501.589 dwo-jo 1Hj501.190, n.244

du-ni-jo IHj 501.108, n.138

e-ka-ra

1Hj501.215,n.288,256 e-*65-to 1Hj501.135f JK.i500.77,n.39 1Hj501.258 RPl500 e-ka-ra-e-we

e-e-si 1Hj501.101 du-ni-jo-jo

A wS500.467, 493,548 1Hj501.256 1Hj501.139

e-ka-]ra-e-we

*du-pa-ra-zo JLP500.250f 1Hj501.243 RPt501.38,44

YD500.193 YD501.187,201 e-~-te

du-pi-jo e-e-to 1Hj501.208,n.279

DEv et alii 500.20 1Hj501.198 e-ka-te-re-ta

du-IJ112-re -e-jo 1Hj501.59 RPt501.45f

YD500.198f JK.i504.214 RPt501.29 e-<ka>-te-re-ta

du-ru-to-mo RPt501.46 DGM500.20 e-jo

1Hj501.23 DEv et alii 500.12, n.4 RPt501.64, 76,400 V A/LcJJ/ ASc 500.842 ]-\}-jo

*du-ru-zo DEv et alii 500.19

YD500.194

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e-ke e-ke-ne e-ke-se-si

CR500.75 CVG500.20 1Hj501.247 CR503.367 CVG501.147,n.35 FA500.123, 125 lpT500.263 e-ke-si

1Hj501 CR500.63 JLM501.271 e-ke[ ]o-na-to RPt501.63, 99 PCr500.42 JLM501.276 RPI503.276 e-ke-si-jo RPt501 e-ke-qo 1Hj501.163

]e-ke FA500.123 e-ke-si-qe

1Hj501.1ID e-ke-~ CyS/JnB500.127

e-ke-a IS503.422 1Hj501.169 JnB501.5~

GN502.142 e-ke-~-wo

RPt 501.63, 99' 410 ABc501.184 e-ki-no

ESv 500.431, n.46, n.48 GN502.157 e-ke-~

fWS500.350f OOM500.19 ITH500 e-:IA-no-jo

e-ke-da-mo PCr500.42 JnB501.592 RGh500.391

ThGP 502.1JJ RPI500 e-ki-si-ja V AII..cXJ/ ASc 500.840 RP1503.279 10500.58

ThGP502 e-ke-e ThGP 503.628f, n.24 e-ko

AwS500.608 Vfr500 RPt501.13, 81, n.3 1Hj50155, 74, 136

e-ke-~wo-ne ITH500.19 e-ko-me-na-ta-o RPt 501.63, n.4 1Hj501 JGR500.337, n.5 YD501.188,n.13 Vfr500.146

-e-ke-e e ]-ke-ra-u-na e-ko-rp\}-na-ta-o

RPt501.99 RPI500.103,n.82 JnB501.592

e-ke-i-ja Vfr500.137 e-ko-me-no

RPt501.63, n.4 e-ke-ra-wo 1Hj501.23, 164

e-ke-i-jo-jo OD500.83f e-ko-si

RPt 501.101, n.8 e-ke-ra-wo AwS500.150 JLM501.284

Vfr500 e-ke-me-de

e-ko-si-qe GCP500.27 e-ke-ra-wo-ne

1Hj501.239 Vfr500.142 1Hj501.237

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e-ko-so e-rne-si-jo e-ne-wo-pe-za

10500.58 ARn500.119 1Hj501.55, 74,135f RPl500.175 Hl.E500.122 SrM500.74 YD500.188,196 JKi504.213 YD501.191,197

e-ko-te e-mi-jo-no-i e-ne-wo-pe-zo

AUc.SOO.ID V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.837 YD501.191, 197 1Hj501.211

~-mi-to e-ni PCr501.356 RPt501.75 1Hj501.73 RPt 501.36, n.5

e-ko-to MSS 500.109, n.39

e-ni-ja-u-si-jo

DGM.SOO.l8 e-na-po-ro RPt501.97,n.5,145 GN502.129 1Hj501.178, 191 1Hj501.258 JnB501.592 e-ni-pa-te-we VPK 500.ro9 .TKiS04.214 VPr500.243 e-~;w.[-po-ro

e-ku-se-we 1Hj501.174 e-ni-qe

MMe500.9 e-na[-po-ro IHj 501.76, n.92

1Hj501.265 e-ni-to-wo e-ma-a

MdF500.49 JWt504.:l)l ]e-na-ri-po-to

RPt501.53 e-nu-wa-ri-jo e-ma-Il:!

CR500.86 CR500.18 e-na-ri-po-to CWa500.384 DGM500.20 RPt501.53 IS501.8

e-ma-~-o e-ne-ka e-nwa-ri-jo

CA500.416 CR500.47,n.l64 1Hj501.237

e-ma-ta FA500.123 GCP500.119 -e-o

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e-po-mi-jo e-qe-si-jo e-pi-ki-to-ni-ja

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llij501.186,243 llij 501.30, 63, 176 e-qo-te JnB510.590

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CR502.293 Aw&500.252 SrM500.74 CVG 500.17, n29 llij501 llij501 JGR500 e-re-pa-to

RPt501 llij 501.77, n.93, 266 *e-re-e RPt501.106

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RPt501.42 *e-re-re e-~ llij501.239

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AwSS00.252 VPK 500.ro9 e-re-e-wo llij501 Vfr500.141

JLM501.275 YD501.194 e-re-te-ri-ja

e-re-i e-re-pa-te-jo PCr501.359

CVG 500.17, n.29 AwS500.188 CVG 501.146, n31 CR500.68 e-re-u-ta llij501 EC1500.50, 68 JLM501.271 JnB501 llij501

JGR 500.336f, n.l [e-re-]u-te-ra e-re-mo RPt501.33

JLM501.275 llij501.268

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e-re-pa-te-jo( -qe) RPI500.79, n.32

e-re-pa-i-ro YD501.194 e-re-u-te-ri GN502.156

e-re-pa-te-o VA500.621 MSS 500.106, n.27

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1Hj501.167,203 e-ro-pa-ki-ja e-re-u-te-ro-se

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1Hj501.177, n.233 1Hj501.26, 163 e-ru-sa-rpQ

e-re-u-ti-ja e-ri-nu CR500.33, n.lW

DbA500.314 1Hj501.32 GCP500.119 e-ru-si-jo

IS501.8 e-ri-nu-we 1Hj501.191

MMT500.101 1Hj501.32 e-ru-ta-ra

e-[ ]-re-wa-o e-ri-ta DGM500.21

llij501.221 ESv 500.431, n.46 GN502.156 JnB501.589 FA500.124 1Hj501.2W, 263, n.343

e-re-wi-jo-po-ti-ni-ja 1Hj501.168 lpT500.268 ITH500.18 RPt501.66f

1Hj501.176, n.ll> VPK500.6W RP1500.54,n.47,6lf VTr500.133 *e-ru-ta-ra

e-re-wo e-ri-to-ti-no 1Hj501.150

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e-ri-ka e-ri-we-ro 1Hj501.263, n.343

DEv et alii 500.13, n.1 GN502.152 e-ru-ta-ra-pi 1Hj501.100 1Hj501.191 llij501 RPt501

*e-ro e-sa-pa-ke-me[ ]e-ri-ka 1Hj501.222,237 JKi500.75f

llij501.258,n.337 e-~-qe e-sa-pa-ke-me[-na]

e-ri-ka-we RBe501.25 GCP500.76 ABc501.187

e-ro-e VPr 500.239, n.15

e-ri-ka-we-e 1Hj50l.ll>,n.309 e-sa-pa-ke-rp~[ -na] 1Hj501.2~.n.308 RPt501.12,n.8 CR 500.66, n.233

e-ri-ke-re-we e-ro-e-o e-sa-pa-ke-me-na RPt501.75, n.3 1Hj50l.ll>, n.309 JKi500.75

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JIM501.273 1Hj501.208 GCP500.45 PCr501.358 GN 502.146, n.60

e-te-do-mo ML500.166 e-sa-re-we JTH500.13 RPt501.29,n.4

PCr501.358 RPt501.408 SIX 501.367, n.6 e-ti-me-de

[ ]Q-sa-re-wi-ja ThGP 502.129, 131 FA500.129

JnB501.589 ThGP 503.626 VPK 500.609f, n.37 e-ti-me-de-i

e-sa-re-wi-ja 1Hj501.228

1Hj501.179 e-te-re-ij[ YD500.189, n.29

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e-te-wa-JQ FA500.129 e-se-re-a.z 1Hj501.239 GN502.140

JKi504.213 RPt501.101, n.l

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FA500 CVG 500.17, n.29 CyS502.103 1Hj501.237 CVG 501.146, n.31 OOM500.19 Im500.19 1Hj501.29 IpT500.261 MdF500.51 RPt 501.99, n.6 00500.85 YD501.195,n.30 -e-we-qe

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e-u-da-i-ta e-wi-su-zo-ko

1Hj501.1ID e-u-qo-ne 1Hj501.44,n.42

1Hj501.191 e-u-da-m.o e-wi-te-u

GN502.139 e-u-ru-da-mo ll.M501.2ID

V A!LdJI ASc 500.840 V AlldJ/ ASc 500.840 VTr 500.107f e-wi-te-we

[e-u-]ru-po-to 1Hj501.164 e-u-de-we-ro GN500.288

1Hj501.77, 158 e-wi-te-wi-jo e-u-ru-po-to-re-mo-jo

1Hj501.191 e-u-ke-to 1Hj501.228 ll.M501.2ID AwS500.476 MFK500.23 e-u-ta-re-wo e-ze-to VTr500.137 ll.M501.273 1Hj501.193,n.252

e-u-ke-to-qe e-u-wa-ko-ro 1i Im500.19 RPt 501.100, n.3 JKi502.333

e-u-me-de VTr 500.108, n.33

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llij501.211 MdF500.49 ML500.166 MFK500.23 NNK500.159

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RPI500.83 i-je-re-wi-jo [ ]i-jo RPI503.2n

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RPt 501.30, 63 i-je-ro

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AwS500.195f GN 502.140, n.30

i-je-to llij501.169

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JTII500.19 GrN 500.174f RPI503.277

MdF500.49 RPI500.106, n.95 i-ke-

RPI500.102 RPt 501.81, n.3, 99 -i-je-to GN502.137 VPK 500.ffl9 RPt50l.ID

i-ke-se-ra j-je-re-ja i-je-to-qe GN502.137

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1Hj501 RPI500.61 1Hj501.100, 139,259 MMT500.103

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JLM501.279 ]i-pi[ i-]qi-ja

i-mi-ri-jo 1Hj501.164 RPt501.51 VPr500.246

i-po-no i-qi-ja-i i-mo-ro-ne-u RPI500.174f RPt501.39, 61,98

VPr500.246 i-po-po-qo-i i-qi-jo

i-na-ma-ta 1Hj501.23 1Hj501 RPI500.8J, n. 37 MMT500 MMT500.109

i-na-ne ]i-pJ~-ma RPt501.21, 55, n.4

1Hj501.185,218,234 1Hj501.240 i-qo

i-na-ni-ja AwS500.159f,257

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i-na-o i-qa-ro

lpT500.268 MMT 500.102, 110 i-qo-e-qe

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ll.M501.274 JnB501.592 IHj501.247

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.JK004.222 IHj501.175 jo-i-je-si

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ja-po jo-o-po-ro i-te-re-wa

HI.E500.121 IHj501.263 IHj501.222 PCr501.357 [.]-ja-wo-ne jo-pi

i-te-we IHj501.283 DGM 500.33, n.8

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i-te-we-ri-di YD500 jo-te-re-pa-to

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jo-ti i-te-we-ri-di -jo AwS500.lffi

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V A!lJ.XJIASc 500.831 CVG500.13f CVG501.142, n.22

ka-ko-de-ta

ka-da-mi-ja llij501 llij501.149

lpT 500.268f JKi504.221,n.32 JGR500.342f

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ka-da-no CVG 500.13, n.20 ka-ma

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ka-da-ro GCP500.123

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CVG501.142, n.22 Jl.M501.271

ka-do-wo llij501 IT1I500.17

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ka-e-se-we ThGP 503.626 ka-ma-e-we

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ka-jo JGR500.342 VTr500.107 RPt501

GN502.140, n.~ ka-mo

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ka-na-pe[ 1Hj501.261 1Hj501.169

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ka-pa YD501.189, 194, n.26, 197

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ka-ra-o-re ka-ra-wi-po-ro-qe ka-ru-we-qe

llij501.28 JnB501.590 llij501.136

ka-ra-re-we ka-re-pi-jo ]ka-sa-PJ,

AFx502.98,100 DEv et alii 500.20 JLM501.271 J0500.63 VHa500.116 ]ka-re-u ka-sa-to

ka-ra-se-ti-ri-jo JGR500.337, n.5 GN502.129

CyS/JnB 500.129, n.21 ka-ri-se-u ]ka-si.-da

ka-ra-te-mi-de GN502.151 JLM501.274

RPI.S00.83 ]-ka-ro ka-si.-ko-no RP1503.277 lpT500.265 LoG503.41

]ka-ra-te-ra ka-ro-ke-e ka-so llij501.26 ll-Ij501.235 llij501.266

JLM501.274 ka-ra-te-ra ka-ta-ra

ll-Ij501.27f,n.22 ka-ro-p~ J0500.ro

RPt 501.364, n.5 DbA500.313 ka-ta-ra-i

ka-ra-ti-ri-jo ka-ro-qo llij 501.196f CyS/JnB 500.129, n.21 RPt501.14,n.2 LCs500.377 DbA500

ka-ru-ke ~-ta-ra-pi ka-ra-to

AwS500.285 llij501.182 DbA500 VTr 500.146, n.75

ka-ta-ra-pi ka-ra-u-jo ka-ru-pi

llij501.183,185 VPK500.610 AwS500.326

ka-ra-u-ko llij501.32 ka-ta-ro

DGM500.21 ka-ru-ti-je-ja-o VTr 500.108, n.33

ERL500.206,n.21 ka-ta-wa ka-ra-wi-po-ro

llij501.57,167f ka-ru-to llij501.101

MdF500.49 JKi500.72 ka-ta-we RPlSOO ThGP500.315 llij501.164 ThGP 503.626 VPK 500.ro9 ka-ru-we ka-ti

ka-ra-wi-po[-ro AwS500.323 DbA500

llij501.167

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ka-ti-[ ke-ka-u-me-QQ[ ke-ku-TQ

CVG501.151 YD501 llij501.175 Jl.M501.271

ka-tu-re-\Yi -ja-i ke-ke-me-na

llij501.78 CA500.417 ke-ma-ta

DGM 500.19, n.6 llij501.266 ka-u-no FA500 MSS 500.104, n.16

PCr500.42 llij501.267, n.350 VPr500.245

VTr500.107, 112 Jrn500.9, 16 ke-me-na MdF500.49

ka-wa-do-ro PCr500.45f FA500.127 PCr501.362 ABc501.187 RP1500.50f, 71 *ke-na

GN502.140 VPK500.ffi3f, 610 V A!LJ:JJ/ ASc 500.837

]ka-wi-ja VPr500.244

JKi500.78,n.41 VTr 500.95, n.20, 97,99 ke-ni-qa

CyS/JnB500.129, n.22 ke-ka-u-me-no DGM500.20 ka-za

ARn500.119 TKS 500.263, n.5 AwS500.223 DGM500.21 llij501.64, 74

ke-ni-qe-te-we MMT500.106 ke-ke-me-na-o

AwS500.162 RPt501.55f Jrn500.19 DbA500

DGM500.18 ka-zo-e ke-ke-me-no

MMT500.105 AwS500.191,362 GCP500.123 llij501.29, 64 llij501.57, 74, 168 ke-pe-e

RPt501.62 00500.84 CVG501.147,n.35

ke-Jr~-te-v. ke-ke-tu-wo-e ke-po

RPt501.79 AwS500.619 CVG 500.19, n.33

ke-e llij501.29 CVG501.147, n.35

llij501 ke-ki IpT 500.264,268

ke-e-pe llij501.215,n.288 ke-ra

BV500.36 CVG 500.17, n.29, 19 ke-ki-de llij501.149 CVG 501.146f

llij501 JGR500.340,343 ke-i-ja-ka-ra-na

ke-ki-jo MdF500.51

llij501.65, ID, 178 YD500.194 ke-ra( -i)-ja-pi

ke-i-jo ke-k~jo

AwS500.196

llij501.1ffi,n.202 PCr501.359

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1-ke-~-u-na ke-ra-me-wi[ ke-re-te-u

RPI500.102f CVG501.143 JLM501.276 00500.85

ke-re-a ke-ra-me-wi RPt50UU

ARn500.119 CVG500.13 CVG501.147 ~~[-]~-da-ra

ke-ra-e lpT500.259 JLM501.278 1Hj501.77, n.93

ke-ra-me-wo ke-re-za

ke-ra-i-ja 1Hj501.2(i) 1Hj501 RPt501.~ VPK500.ro7

ke-ro-ke-re-we-o

ke-ra-i-ja-pi ke-ra-mi-ja GN502.146

RPt501.29,n.3,42 1Hj501.198 1Hj501.29

ke-ra-no RPt501.75, n.3, 101

ke-ra-a

AwS500.~8 GCP500.112 ke-ro-si

1Hj501.29, 134 PCr501.362 ke-ra-so

ke-ra-ja EC1500.69 ke-ro-si-ja

RPt501.~ IpT500.265 OOM500.20 ITH500.22

ke-ra-ja-pi ]ke-r~[ PCr500.46

BV500.36 RPI503.276 PCr501

G0w501.24 ThGP 502.124, n.14

1Hj501 ke-re-~ YD500.189, 197

JGR500.340,n.22 RPt501

YD501.188 ke-ro-ta

ke-re-na-i 1Hj501.149 ke-ra-me-ja

MULoG 500.274, n.l ke-ro-te AFx502.102 V A!IJ.fJ/ ASc 500.837 AwS500.196 PCr501.363 DbA500.m,n.54 ke-re-si-ja

ke-ro-we

ke-ra-jq.-pi JKi5<».215 YD501.192 1Hj501.164

RPt501.35 ke-ro-wo ke-re-si-jo ke-ra-me-u ARn500.116 1Hj501.137

AFx502.102 1Hj501.67 ke-sa-da-ra

DbA500 LoG503.41 JTH500.13 YD501.188, n.12 CW a500.90, n.7

GCP500.123 ke-ra-me-we ke-re-te

JLM501.273 LoG503.41

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ke-do-jo ke-ti-de ki-e-u

JK004.224 CVG 501.153, n.49 1Hj501.18,237

ke-sa-49[ -ro ke-ti-de(-qe) ki-e-wo

JLM501.278 CVG500.20 1Hj501.18 CVG501.147,n.35, 152

[ke-se-]nu-wi-jo ki-je-u

VPr500.241,n.27 ]ke-ti-ra-wo 1Hj501.18

GN502.139 ke-sa-do-ro ki-jo-ne-u-si

CWa500.W, n.7 ke-ti-ro 1Hj501.228

GCP500.123 ABc501.185 RP1500.83, 192 1Hj501.191 CVG 501.153, n.49 RPI503.277 IS.S03.422 1Hj501.211

IS.S03.422 ]k:i-jo-qe-u ke-se-ni-wi- 1Hj501.163

VPr500.241 ke-to

ABc501.185 ki-mu-ku ke-se-ni-wi-jo 1Hj501.254 1Hj501.243

DGM500.21,25 IS.S03.422

ThGP 501.396 JLM501.279 ki-ni-di-ja

VPr500.241,n.27 ke-tu-wo-e E0500.68, 130

1Hj501.155 ke-se-nu-w- PCr501.362 LoG503.39

VPr500.241 ke-u-po-da ki-nu-qa

ke-se-nu-wi-ja 1Hj501.32 1Hj501.79 IH j50 1.148, 150 JLM501.273

ITH500.14 ki-ra

ThGP 501.396 ke-we-no

CVG 501.153 VPr500.241,n.27 1Hj501.238

ki-ra-*56-so ke-se-nu-wo ke-zo

MIJLoG 500.277 AwS500.185 YD500 V AlldJ/ASc 500.831 VPR500.241,n.27

ke-zo-qe ki-ri-jo-te ke-se-ne-wi-ja IpT500.265 IH j501.255, n.334

DGM500.21,25 ki-]ti-me-no JKi500.69 ki-ri-se-we

ThGP 501.396 RPl500 1Hj501.236 VPr500.241 VTr500.78,91 ki-da-ro ki-ri-ta

ke-si-nu-wi-ja 1Hj501.251 1Hj501

MSS 500.106, n.28 DGM500.21,25

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ki-ri-ta-de ki-ti-je-si ki-ti-tlJ.

IHj501.149, n.l92 ABc501.185 IHj501.237 RPI.S00.51

ki-ri-ta-i RPt501.217, n.3 JIA-t9

IHj501.149,n.192 ki-ti-me[-na

DEv et alii 500.19

ki-ri-te-we-ja IHj501.258 ki-to-na

VPK500.WJ ki-ti-me-na

IHj501.149

ki-ri-te-we-ja-pi FA500.118,123 ki-to-pi

RPI500.109,n.110 IHj501.260 CR500.72 rm 500.9, 16 IHj501.27 ki-ri-te-wi-ja 00.500.84

IHj501.198, 204f PCr500.45 ki-u-ro

MdF500.51 PCr501.357 CyS/JnB 500.132, n.32 RBe501.29 RPI500.109, n.110 RPI500

RPt501.62

ki-ri-te-wi-ja-i RPt501.50, 217.409 ki-u-ro-i

IHj501.251 VPK500.603,610

CyS/JnB 500.132, n.32 VPr500.243 VTr500 DbA500.297, n.ll

ki-ri-te-wi-ja-pi RPt501.61 IHj501.204 ki-ti-me-no

]ki-u-ro ]-ki-ro A wS500.226

IHj501.1ID JK.i504.216,222 ki-ti-ta

ki-wa-ro ]ki-ri-te-wi-ja-pi AwS500.273

CyS/JnB 500.132, n.32 FA 500.126ff IHj501.204 FWS500.353 ki-zo

JIA-T9[ IHj 501.23, 26f, 236

YD500

DEv et alii 500.19 ki-da-pa

RPt501.89,91 ~9[ ]me-ri-da-ma-te

]-ki-ro n.M501.273 DEv et alii 500.20 ki-to

ASc500.266 k~

ki-ta-ne-to AwS500.23 IHj501.191 IHj501.73 CyS502.102 n1I500.18

ECI500.26,131 ko-du-*22-je ki-ta-no GCP500.105

ADb500.222,n.53 LSF/RBP 500.168 MIJLoG 500.272 MMT 500.115 V A!Lc£r/ ASc 500.829 RPI500.95, n.49 RPt501.24,n.3

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ko-i-no ko-ma-we-to ko-o-ke-ne

CVG500.15,n.25 HLE500.122 1Hj501.232,n.314 1Hj501.209 1Hj501.79

ko-o-ke-ne-i MCs500.23 ko-na CVG500.15ff

ko-i-ro-wo-ko IpT500.264 CVG501.144 1GR500.337 RPI500.181f

-ko-o-ke-ne ko-ka-ro ko-](v-we CVG500.16

RPI500.96 MIJLoG 500.273 -ko-o-ke-o~i

ko-ki-da ko-ni-jt CVG501.146 1Hj501 ll.M501.282 JKi500.76 ko-pe-re-u

RPt501 ko-no CWa500.478

ko-JA-da EO 500.26, 131 -ko-o-ke-ne-i lpT 500.268f

1Hj501.100 JMDI AFx500.62 CVG500.16 RPI500.181,n.36

*ko-ki-da-o ko-pe-re-we

RPt501.34 ko-no-ni-pi CWa500.478

EO 500.26, 131 ko-ki-re-ja 1Hj501.134 ko-pe-re-wo

1Hj501.135 ko-no-si-ja

CWa500.478 1Hj501.229

ko-ku 1Hj501.251 MMT 500.118, n.123 ITH500.13 ko-pi

PCr501.359 MMT500.104 ko-ma-do-ro

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1Hj501.207 MMT500.104 ko-ma-we ML500.168

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V A.IIJ::iJ/ ASc 500.833 1Hj501.79 10500.52 10500.56 ML500.167

RPt501.36 ko-ma-we-te VTr500.88

JKi500.76f YD 500.196, n.96

ko-ma-we-te-ja ko-no-so-de

GHK500.56f CR500.57,n207

RSu500.8f 1Hj501.197 10500.61 ML500.168

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ko-re-te ko-ri-ja-do-na ko-ro-ku-ra-i-jo

CaT500.349,351 ADh'500.50 1Hj501.196 1Hj501 1Hj501.10 JnB501.592 JnB501 ITH500.15 ko-ri-ja-do-no ko-ro-no-

LCs500.m ADh'500.50 RPt 501.79, n.2 PCr500.44 CDL500.191 PCr501.357,n.8 1Hj501.10,283 ko-ro-no-we-sa RPI500.54ff, 78,n.24 JK004.223 RPt 501.78f ThGP502.124,n.l7 MCs500.23, n.l4 YD501.194 ThGP 503.631 MMT500.115 V A/L:IJ! ASc 500.834 ko-ro-taz

ko-ri-jo-da-na 1Hj501.149, 171 ko-re-te-re

MCs500.23,n.l4 ERL500.203 ko-ru ESv500.431,n.45 ko-ri-si-jo

BV500.38 GKp500.92 AwS500.150 MI..A.oG 500.273 IHj 501.169f CVG501.152 RPt501.410 MSSSOO.laJ 1Hj501.235 V A/LciJ/ ASc 500.829 PCr500.46 JLM501.273 PCr501.357 RLz500.190, n.26 ko-ru[[ -we]] ThGP502.124

ko-ri-to MI..A.oG 500.273 ko-re-te-ri

CVG501.152 ko-ru-pi-qe 1Hj501.10,28 MI..A.oG 500.275 1Hj501.250 JnB501.589 V A/LciJ/ ASc 500.829, 833 JGR500.336

ko-re-te-ri-jo ko-ro ko-ru-si-jo FA500.120 FA500.122, 126 A wS500.150

ko-ri-a-da-na ko-ro-ja-ta ko-ru-ta-ta IpT500.268 1Hj501.256 JLM501.274

ko-ri-ja-da-na ko-ro- ko-ru-to 1Hj501.263,n.343 V A/L:IJ! ASc 500.833 AwS500.281 MCs500.23

BV500.37f ko-ro-jo ko-ri-~-da-na

IHj 50 I. (X), n.69 ko-ru-we CDL500.191

MI..A.oG500 1Hj501.263, n.343 ko-ro-jo-wo-wi-ja VA500.621 JK004.215 YD501.196 V A/LciJ/ ASc 500.829ff MCs500.23, n.14

RP1500.35, 88f, 91 ~9-T\>-~V.[-ra-Ji-jo RP1503.275

JnB501.592

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ko-ro-pi ko-to-na-o ko-tu-r0z

AwS500.252 AwSS00.270 IHj501.211 OOM500.18 m-1500.19 JLM501.279

ko-sa-ma-ne ko-to-nalko-to-i-na ko-u-ra

JLM501.282 AwS500.267 IHj501.171 CA500.417 JKi500.69, n.l6

ko-]to-no OOM500.18 VTr500.87

IHj501.258 FA500 ko-u-re-ja IHj501

ko-so m-1500.16 VTr500.88

HI.E500.121, 123 MdF500.49 RBe501.29 ko-wa

ko-so-jo RP1500.51,70, 181 AwS500.185 RPt 501.18, n.6, 409 OOM500.22 MIJLoG 500.274, n.4 VPK500.ffi3f, 610 IHj501 V AILciJI ASc 500.829ff VPr 500.243f, n.51 TKS500.270f VTr500 VPr500.245 ko-so-ne

CVG 500.19, n.33 ko-to-no ko-we AwS500.273 CyS/JnB 500.129, n.l8 ko-so-u-to IHj501.9, n.8, 74 GCP500.104 GCP 500.36, 112 RPt501.40, n.4 IHj 501.16, n.l1

ko-ta-wo ko-to-no-o-ko ko-wi-ro IHj501.212 ASc500.264 RPt501.275

FA500.126ff ko-te-u OD500.84 ko-wi-ro-wo-ko

G0w501.24 PCr500.46 RPt501.275 PCr 501.363

ko-ti RLz 500.186, n.4 ko-wo V AILciJI ASc 500.829ff VPK 500.ffi3, fJ.J)

BV500.36 ko-to-i-na ~~wa-o IHj501

JLM501.275 RP1500.48,50f IHj501.53

PCr500.37f RPt 501.18, n.6

TKS500 ko-to-1)9 ko-to-na-no-no

IHj501.74, 108, 168 -ko-wo-IHj501.282,n.362

MMT 500.103, 118 ko-tu-[roJ V A/IJ.XJ/ ASc 500.833 ko-to-ne-ta

VPK500.610 FA500.126f ko-za-ro RPt501.409 ko-tu-we

IHj501.211 AwS500.323 JLM501.282

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w-•s6-m k:u-mi-no k:u-pa-OOz

MlJLoG ~.277 ADhS00.50 JKi504.215 V A!IJ::I3/ASc ~.831 00~.50,128 MCs500.24

ErN~.3 RPI~.35,88f,91 k:u-*63-so GCP~.123 RP503.275

V A!IJ::I3I ASc ~.833 1Hj501.263,n.343 lpT~.264,268 Jk:u-pi-ri[-jo

[k:u ]-pe-ra MCs500.24 JKi504.222 DbA~ k:u-mi-no-jo k:u-] ta-ti-jo

k:u-do-ni-ja 1Hj501.263 G0w501.25 G0w501.22 k:u-na-ja k:u-pi-ri-jo HI.E~.120

J0501.166f GCP~.35 EO~ LCs~.377

k:u-mi-no-jQ ErN~.3 MSS~.105 1Hj501.283 PP.i00.225 1Hj501.263 1Ki504 RPt501 LoG503.40f VTr ~.107, n.32, 114, 116 k:u-na-ke-ta RPI~.92f

GCP~.121 k:u-ja-ni ThGP 503.626 k:u-ra-to

VTr~.112 10500.57 k:u-na-ki-si

k:u-ka VA~.621 k:u-re-we

CVG~.l3, n.21 V A/LoG/ASc ~.837 JLM501.281 MPn502.229

k:u-ka-ro k:u-ne

JGR500.343 V A/LoG/ASc ~.837 k:u-ri-~-to

k:u-ka-so k:u-no 1Hj50l.161

HI.E~.120 V A!IJ::I3/ASc ~.837 k:u-ro2

ASc~.261 k:u-ke-re-u k:u-pa-ro

HI.E~.121f

GN 502.133, n.9 ADb~.221,n.53

RPt~.240,n.31,242 E0~.50,128 k:u-ri-sa-to

RPt501.74,321 JKi504.223 1Hj501.162, 167 MCs500.24

k:u-ke-to MMT500.115 k:u-ru-me-ni-jo

G0w501.24 k:u-pa-ro-we RPI500.172

k:u-mi-na CR500.67 ku-ru-me-no

MCs500.24 k:u-pa-sa GN 502.146, n.61

PCr501.357 1Hj501.182

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ku-ru-sa ku-so-no ku-te-se-ja

CR500.84 1Hj501.256 1Hj501.135

ku-ru-sa-pi ku-su- ku-te-se-jo

1Hj501.135, 137 AwS500.406 1Hj501 JGR500.337

ku-ru-so ku-su-pa SrM500.74

ABc501.184 RLz 500.191, n.32 ku-te-so CR500.84

DbA500.313 ku-su-to-ro-qa 1Hj501.265,n.347 ECI500.50, 129 RP1500.68 JGR500.337 GCP500.106 RP1503.276 1Hj501.56 VA500.621 ku-to

JGR500.335,337 1Hj501.255 RPt501.24, n.3, 326 ku-ta-ti-jo

MSS500.104, n.16 ku-wa-no ku-ru-so-jo

ECI500.26, 131 1Hj501.23 ku-ta-to GCP500.76

ku-ru-so-qe G0w501.25 1Hj501.22 JKi500.78,n.41 JGR500.335,337

1Hj501.22, 134 PCr 501.3ro SrM 500.83, n.35

ku-ru-so-wo-ko ku-ap-ri-se-ja ku-wa-no-ko-i

JLM501.273 RPt501.102 CVG500.17 RU501.197f

ku-te-ja-jo ku-wa-no-qe ku-ru-su-*56

1Hj501.135 SrM500.74 DbA500 MULoG500 ku-te-rll) ku-wa-no-wo-ko

ThGP 502.136 1Hj501.20 RU501.197f V A!LclJ/ASc 500.831 RPt501.408

ku-ru-zo ku-~r~-u

ku-wa-no-wo-ko-i

Vfr500.112 PCr501.362

ECI500.131 YD500 ku-te-re-u-pi SrM 500.83, n.35

ku-sa-me-ni-jo 1Hj501 -ku-wo-

JLM501.281 l..oG503.40

MMT 500.103, 118 RP1500.172 *ku-te-re-u

ma-*79 ku-si 1Hj501.201

1Hj501.258 V A!LclJ/ ASc 500.837 *ku-te-re-we

IH j501.201ff ma-di-je

ku-so VA500.621

VPK500.610

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ma-j-u ma-ra-ne-nu-we ma-ro-pi

1Hj'i01.242 1Hj501.236 1Hj501 JnB501.592 MPn502.229

ma-sa ma-~ ma-ra-pi EKz 500.11ff

V AJLdJI ASc 500.834 1Hj501.140, 148,150 JKi502.3?Al YD502.291 JK.i500.79, n.47

ma-sa[-de ma-ka-wo ma-ra-pi-jo EKz 500.11, 13

GN502.147 DEv et alii 500.20 RLz500.195 ma-si-jo

ma-ra-si-jo[] JKi502.3?Al

ma-ka 1Hj501.229 V A/Ld3/ ASc 500.834f ma-so

ma-ra-te-we JKi502.3?A) ma-ki-ro-ne J1H500.13

JK.i504.216,223 ma-so-ni-jo ma-ra-ti-sa AwS500.362

ma-mi-di-zo CVG501.151, n.46 YD500 ma-ta

ma-ra-tu-wo 1Hj501.164,210

ma-Q\1-sa ADI:600.50 YD501.196 GHK500 1Hj501.209,263

lpT 500.268f ma-ta-i ma-na-si-we-ko MCs500.24 1Hj501.163

OOM500.20 RLz500.196

GN502.149 [.]-ma-ta-ro ma-re-wa

1Hj501.211 HI.E500.120 JMD! AFx500.62

ma-na-sa ma-te ma-ri-ne-u

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lpT500.261 ma-no ma-te-de

IpT500.265 qw-ri-ne-we

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ma-q~ ma-W..Q~-sa

V A/Ld3/ ASc 500.834 ma-ri-ti-wi-jo

GHK500 YD502.291 CVG501.154

1Hj501.164,244,n.322 ma-te-re ma-ra-ne-ni-jo 1Hj501.253 ma-ro-ne

MPn502.229 JK.i504.216,222 *ma-te-sa

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[]ma-te-we *me-ne me-ri

1Hj501.164 IHjS01.251 DbA500.314 MPn502.227

ma-ti-jo me-ne-u RPI500.63, 174f

GN502.155 GN502.142 RPI503.285

ma-to-pu-ro me-ni-jo me-ri-da-ma-te

VPr500.240 AUc500.84 AFn500.359 JnB501.589 JSk/J0500.350, n.34

ma-to-ro-pu-ro

1Hj501.164 me-no me-ri[

VPr500.240 ESv500.428 RPI503.279 1Hj501

me-ri-du-ma ma-tu-~ RPI500.128

IHj 501.156, n.198 RPt501.27 ERL500.203, 206 ThGP 503.629ff, n.16

ma-u-ti-jo me-ri-du-ma-~

1Hj501.164 ]me-ni-jo

1Hj501.62,n.73 IHjS01.228

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RPt501.51f JKi504.217 ARn500.119 YD501.188 RPJ503.283 OOM500.22

GCP500.26 me-ta-JA[-ti-ta ]me-te-to

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me-wi-jo-e

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llij501.236 ThGP 503.629, n.26 10500.55

me-ta-k:i-ti-ta me-tu-wo-ne-wo me-za-wo-ni

llij501.237 ESv500.428 RPI500 RPI500.63f, 90

me-ta-pa-de me-zo

llij501.264 me-v[ AwS500.362 JnB501.590 llij501.102 MMT 500.106, n.68 RPI503.275 YD500.190

me-u-jo me-ta-pi-jo

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mi-ra-ti-a-jo lpT500.263 1Hj501.188

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mi-Iaz *mo-nu-wo mu-ta-pi

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mi-ta m<rri-wo-do mu-t<rw<rti

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na-u-si-ke-re[-we lpT500.268

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o-pe-ro-qe o-pi[-i-Jja-pi o-pi-ka-pe-e-we( -qe)

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o-pe-ro-sa o-pi-az-ra

1Hj501.57 CR500.64, 74 o-pi-ke-re-mi-ni-ja

o-pe-ro-sa-de RPt 501.26, n.8 1Hj501.21f

YD501.191 1Hj501.74,168 o-pi-da-mi-jo

AFn500 o-pi-ke-re-mi-ni-ja-pi

o-pe-ro-si 1Hj501.186f 1Hj501 1Hj501.50 JnB501.590 YD501.191

RPI500.77 o-pe-ro-ta RPt501.12, n.7 o-pi-ke-ri-jo

1Hj501.26f, 238 o-pi~i

Jl.M501.282

o-pe-ro-te IH j501.138, 229 o-pi-ke-ri-jo-de

1Hj501 JKi502.333 1Hj501.26

o-pe-se-to o-pi-e-ke o-pi-ke-wi-ri-je-u

1Hj501.239 VTr500.1l:> YD501.191f

o-pe-ta o-pi-i-ja o-pi-ko-ru-si-ja

GN 502.141, n35 RPt501 BV 500.38, n.13

o-pe-te-we o-pi-i-ja-pi o-pi-ko-ru-si-jo

RPt501.88, n.8 1Hj501.8,n6 JKi502.333 JGR500.340,n.22 RPt 501.12, n5

o-pe-to-re-u RPt501

1Hj501.267,n.350 o-pi-ko-wo

MdF500.51 Q-pi-i-ja-pi

PCr501.363 RPt501.35 RPl'i00.55

o-pi

AFn500 *o-pi-ja-pi o-pi-me-ne

CR500.74 1Hj501 1Hj501.138, n.176, 251 OOM 500.33, n.8 RPt50l.l:>,n.3

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1Hj501 o-pi-ka-pe-e-we AFn500.357, n.l JKi502.333 RPI500 PCr501.358 *o-pi-ri-me-ni-jo

RPI500.54,56, 77,n.17 o-pi-ka-pe- RPt501.12, n.6 RPt501.l) JnB501.590 VTr500.132 o-a-po-te YD500.188, n.9 o-pi-de-so-mo 1Hj501.208,279

cw a'i00.457

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o-pi-ri-mi-ni-jo o-qe o-ro-ti-jo

RPt501.12 1Hj501.164 1Hj501.237

o-pi-si-jo *o-qo-mo o-ru-ma-si-ja-jo

GN502.156 RPt501.48, n.4 JLM501.281

o-pi-su-ko o-ra-ki ]o-se-ko-do

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o-pi-su-ko-qe 1Hj501.266 CVG 500.19, n.33

IHj 501.169f o-re-~ o-ta-ki

JnB501.590 GCP500.45 CVG500.11, 18

o-pi-te-ke-e-u o-re-e-wo o-ta-pa-ro-te-wa-ro

ESv500.429f,n.44 1Hj501.238 CVG 500.19, n.33 1Hj501.188ff RP1500.105,n.94, 164 o-re-i o-ta-re-wo Vfr 500.130ff

1Hj501.243 JKi502.330

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o-pi-te-u-ke-e-u JLM501.285 PCr500.40 YD501.196 V AII.dJ/ ASc 500.836

RP1500.105,n.94 o-re-ne-a o-te-pe-o

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1Hj501.190,n244 o-re-ne-ja o-ti-na-wo

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o-ro-ke-we VPr500.241,n.27 o-po-ro-me-no RP1500.83

1Hj501.229 RPI503.277 o-to-wo-i-je

o-qa-wo-ni ML500.167 o-ro-me-no

1Hj501.27 CR500.64 o-to-wo-we-o

1Hj501.137 1Hj501.106,n.133

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1Hj501.161 1Hj501.8, n.6, 139,208 ARn.SOO.l19 JLP500.250 CR.S00.63

o-to-wo-wi-je JIH.S00.17 1Hj501.135 CVG.S00.20 PCr501.357 YD501.191 CVG 501.147, n.35, 153, n.49 RPt501 IpT.S00.265 RuS502.287 o-wo-ze

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1Hj501.243,n.322 pa-de-i ASc.S00.2ro PCr.S00.40 1Hj501.32 1Hj501.177,n.233 RPI500.128 JnB501.589 o-wi-de-ta-i

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pa-i-to pa-ki-ja-na pa-ki-ja-si

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1Hj501.10 IHjS01.25 IHjS01.257 mi500.19 RPI500.74f pa-wa-wo pe-di-je-we SrM500.79,n.23 1Hj501.179 1Hj501.30,201,n.267

pa-si-te-Q[-i JnB501.589 RPt501.63

IHjS01.251 pa-we-a pe-di-je-wi-ja

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DbA500.314 JK.i500.69, n.l6 DGM500.20 J0500.58 pe-di-ro

1Hj501.32 RPt50156 CR500.63 RPI500.1D VTr 500.88ff 1Hj501.78 SrM500.79

pa-we-~ pe-i pa-ta

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DGM500.22 1Hj501 pa-ta-ja 1Hj501.29 JLM501.281

CyS/JnB 500.126f, n.6 RPt501.26, n.8 JnB501.592

pa-ta-ja pa-we-o pe-ke-u

10500.65 AwS500.305 GN502.137 1Hj501.29 1Hj501.263,n.343

pa-ta-jo lpT500.268 CyS/JnB500.125

pa-we-pi

AwS500.305 pe-ki-ta pa-te VTr500.97, 101, 113

AwS500.23 pa-we-si

DGM500.15 AwS500.305 pe-ki-ti-r~

GCP500.50 DGM500.21 1Hj501.11, 199,202 pa-wo

PCr500.34 CyS502.102 pe-ko

pa-ta-jo-i-qe pa-wo-ke 1Hj501.147 JK.i500.79,n.47

CyS/JnB500.127 GCP500.40 1Hj501.169 pe-ko-to JnB501.590 [pe-]p~-te-me-no J0500.58

pa-te-de RP1500 RP1503.276

1Hj501.198,202 pe-]re-ku-wa-na-ka[

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pe-ma pe-]to-no pe-re

ABc501.184 1Hj501.179 AWi500 1Hj501.268 JnB501.589 GrN500 JK.i500.75 1Hj501.187 ML500.165 pe-qe-we 10500.58 MSS500.104,n.16 NNK500.166 MNg500.90 RP1500.49, 67f NNK500.159 RPI503.276 pe-qo-ta RPt501.20, n.5 fWS500.353

pe-re-ke-we

pe-malpe-mo GHK500.61 CVG500.14, n.23 VPK500.607 CVG 501.142, n.23, 148ff

A wS500.23, 98,200,297 lpT 500.259, n.59 ]pe-ra

pe-mo DbA500

pe-re-ku-ta

BFr500.54 1Hj501.26 1Hj501.163 CR503.367 FA500.125 pe-ra-a-ko-ra-i-jo pe-re-ku-wa-na-ka

1Hj501 JnB501.589 GN502.135 JK.i500.75 1Hj501.208 lFx500.241,n.8 pe-ra-ko-no RPt501.!ll MNg500.90

CVG 501.147, n.35 VTr500.!ll RP1500.182 RPt501.20, n.5, 48

1Hj501.284 pe-re-qo-ni-jo IpT500.259

pe-ne-we-ta MMT500.108 1Hj501.196

1Hj501.150 pe-ra-ko-ra-i-ja pe-re-qo-no

pe-pi-te-me-no- PC'r501.359 JKi504.215

RPt501.21, n.3 pe-re-*82 pe-re-qo-ta

pe-puz-te-m.e-no RPI500.101f, 111 FA500.123 ThGP502.131 GHK500.61

RP1503.276 V A/LclJ/ ASc 500.838 1Hj501.101 MSS 500.108, n.36

pe-qa-to pe-re-*82-jo VTr500.100 JLP500.250 GHK500.54 RPt501 pe-da

pe-qe-ro-jo pe-nl]-ko-ra-i-ja CR500.57,n.207

AUc500.84 MFK500.24 NNK500.166 JnB501.588f SIX501.368 RPt501.101,n.8 MPn502.227 pe-re-qo-ta-o

pe-qe-u pe-nl]-qO VPK500.607 NNK500.166 MMT500.100, 118,121

MPn502.229 pe-re-ri-jo-ko-wo

lpT500.259

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pe-re-u-ro-na pe-ri-qo-te-jo pe-se-ro

1Hj501.10 GCP500.102 GN502.156 RPt 501.77, n.l 1Hj501.263

pe-de-we-sa lpT500.268

1Hj501.64, 135f pe-ri-ra-wo

GN502.140 ]pe-se-to

pe-re-u-ro-na-de JLM501.200

1Hj501.100 pe-ri-ta

E0500.50,54, 129 pe-te-re-wa

pe-re-u-ro-ni-jo OOM500.18

1Hj501.196 pe-ri-te RPt 501.89, n.l

pe-re-wi-jo 1Hj501.191

pe-to-no

V A!LrfJ/ ASc 500.838 pe-ri-te-u AFn500.357

GN501.211f 1Hj501.169, 186 pe-re-wo-te RPt500.240f,n.34 JnB501.590

JLM501.271 RPt501.348,403 RPl500

pe-ri-ke pe-ri-to pe-to-no-de

DbA500 GN501.212 JnB501.590

1Hj501.26 GN 502.136, n.18 RPl'i03.275

pe-ri-Js.~[ pe-ri-to-wo pe-za

CVG501.150 GN502.136 1Hj501.9,n.7

RPt 501.161, n.3 YD501.188, 197

pe-ri-me-de

GN502.141,n.33 ]pe-~[ pe-di-e-we

IHj 501.161, n.203, 196 GN502.154 CyS/JnB500.129, n.4

MNg500.90 1Hj501.251 pi-*82 RPt501.246,n.1

pe-ru-si-nu-wa AFn500.357 pe-ri-me-de-o ASc500.200 IHj 501.164, 169, 186

ML500.167 OOM500.21 JnB501

PCr 501.358, n.l6 JnB501.590 RP1500.!ll, 181,n.38

pi-*82-de

pe-ri-no 1Hj501.264

MMT 500.108, 110 pe-ru-si-nu-wo JnB501.590

1Hj501.174 RPl'i03.275

pe-ri-qo-ta MPn502.228 pi-~-ra

1Hj501.32 RPt501.77, n.1

pe-ru-si-nwa DbA500 CVG501.154

pe-ri-qo-ta-o OOM500.21

1Hj501.32 RP1500.34, 178, 181f RPt501.87f, 111

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pi-je-~ pi-ra-ki pi-ro-ka-te

DbA500 CVG 500.10, n.ll, 18 GCP500.96 llij.501.7,n.4, 16, 19 VTr500.112 GN.502.151

1-pi-jo pi-ra-me-no pi-ro-ne-ta

DEv et alii 500.19 GCP500.96 GN.502.141

pi-ka-na pi-ri-da-ke [.]pi-ro-qe-mo

VTr500.93 CVG.501.148f RPI500.179ff

pi-ke-re-u pi-rj[-]ta-wo pi-ro-qo-n>[

GN .501.200, n.3 llij.501.2ffi JLM.501.275 VPK500.610, n36

pi-ri-e-te-re pi-ro-we-ko VTr500.97 GCP500.59 GN.502.149

pi-ke-te-i llij.501.18,25 GCP500.96 RPt.501.365,n.5 pi-ro-wo-na

llij.501.168f, 228 pi-ri-je-te

GN.502.149 RP1500.83 llij.501.257 RP1.503.277 JGR500.343 PQ-.501.358

pi-pi pi-ri-je-te-re pi-TQ-\)'9-na

VTr 500.107f, n.33 GCP500.59 llij.501.257

pi-pi-tu-na llij.501.28

pi-ru-te

AFx.501.1(J) ]pi-ri-je-te-re JLM.501.281

llij.501.247 JLM.501.273 IS.501.8 pi-ti-IDz-we-sa

pi-ri-ta-wo YD.501.194 pi-ra-jo

GCP500.96 CA500.418 ]pi-ta llij.501.256 pi-ri-ta-wo-no

JLM.501.28J

pi-ra-ka-ra VPK500.ro7, 610, n.38

pi-wa-to GN.502.144 pi-ri-to-jo

JLM.501.271

pi-ra-ka-wo GN.502.152

pi-we-re GN .502.151, n. 78 pi-ri-e-te-re-si

CVG 500.12, n.18

pi-ra-ki llij.501.18

CVG .501.147, n.34 lpi-ro

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pi-we-ri-di po-ki-ro-nu-ka po-ni-ja-ja

AwS500.281 GCP500.43 RPt501.24,n.4 CVG500 IHj501.149, 171 CVG501.140, 147 RPt501.1&>, n.l po-ni-ka

GCP500.54 GCP500.98,n.110 IHj501.62,n.73 po-ki-ro-qo

lpT500.259 DGM500.25 po-ni-ke YD500.190 IHj501.26, 137,n.l73 AwS500.281

pi-we-ri-ja MMT500.105 RPt501.24 RPt501.1&>, n.l

CVG 500.12, n.18 VPr 500.240, n.16 po-ni-ke-a

pi-we-ri-ja-ta po-ku-ta RPt 501.29, 45, n.6

CVG 500.12, n.18 ABc501.187 po-ni-ke-ja GCP500.54 FWS500.352,355 CyS502.102

IHj501.235,237 pi-we-ri-si 18503.422 po-ni-ke-ja[

AwS500.281 JLM501.273 IHj 501.156, n.198

CVG500.10, 12,n.17 CVG501.139, 141,n.20 po-ku-te-re

po-ni-ki[-ja GCP500.54 ABc501.187

RPt501.18,24 IHj501.26 FWS500.352 lpT500.266 18503.422 po-ni-ki-ja YD500.190

po-de IHj 501.8, n.6, 75f po- ARn500.119

RPt501

DbA500 AwS500.251,281,285 po-ni-~j[-jo DGM500.15

po-~-ro-nu-ka IHj501.135 IHj501.73, 133

IHj501.149 RPt501.40, n.2 RPt501.31

po ]-ti-ni-ja po-ku-te-ro po-pi

IHj501.198 FWS500.352 AwS500.200,252,286 DGM500.18

po-da-ko po-me IHj 501.9f, n.7, 135

IHj501 JGR500.336 CWa500.172 GCP500.112 VPK500.007 po-ni-ki-jo IHj501.137, n.173 VTr500.100

ADb500.22l,n.53

po-ka-ta-ma po-me-ne 00500.50, 129

AwS500.285 l.oG503.42 DbA500 RPt501.24,29 TKS500.268 VA500.621

SrM 500.98, n.71

po-ki-ro- po-me-no

CyS502.102 IHj501.10,27

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po-pu-re-ja po-re-na po-rQ[-wi-to

CyS502.102 AWi500.178 IHj501.66 DEv et alii 500.13, n.1 GCP500.92 GCP500.32 GrN500 po-ro-du-[ma]

MFK500.24,n.44 ERL500.203 po-ni-ki-pi RPI500.108

AwS500.252,281 ThGP 503.628, n.22 po-ro-de-qo-no

OOM500.18 V A/Lci.J/ A& 500.834f IHj501.22,26 po-re-na-qe

RPt501.24 AWi500 po-ro-e-ke IHj501.187 GCP500.61 po-pu-re-jo[ NNK500.159 RPt501.63, 99

CyS502.102 po-re-no YD501.191

po-pu-re-jo RP1500.108f po-ro-e-ke-te-ri-ja

VI'r500.88 po-re-no-tu-te[ DbA500

OOM500.21 po-pu-1'0:! RP1500.107, 109 YD501.191

CyS502.102 po-re-no-zo po-ro-ko-ke-te-re( -qe)

po-qa RPI500.108 YD 501.195f, n.:il RP1500.49, n.21, 96ff

po-re-no-zo-te-ri-ja po-ro-ko-re-te po-qa-te-u AWi500.178 CaT500

PCr 501.363, n.33 GrN 500.173, n.IO IHj501.240 JKi504.219 ITH500.15

po-qa-te-we RP1500.107f PCr500.44

PCr501.363 po-re-si PCr501.355 RP1500

po-qe-wi-ja-i AWi500.178 V A/Lci.J/ A& 500.834f

RPt501.61 GrN 500.173, n.IO IHj501.27,53 po-ro-ko-re-te-re

po-ra-i po-ri

JnB501.590 PCr501.363 CR500.69

JCl500.57 RP1500 IHj501 ThGP502.124

po-ra-pi po-ri-wo

CyS502.102 po-ro-ko-wa CR500.69,n.241 IHj501 GN502.156 IHj501.262

po-ro[ po-ro-ko-wo

RPJ500.182 DbA500 IHj501.26

po-ro

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po-ro-re-te-re-qe po-ru-ka-to po-se-{ia-o-ni

1Hj501 GN 502.129, n.2 1Hj501.204 RPI500.103

po-ro-su-ke *po-ru-ko-ro-te-u RP1503.279 JGR500.337 JLM501.2&l

po-si po-ro-su-re po-ru-ko-ro-te-wi-jo CR500.57,n.205

RPt501.54 JLM501.2&l GN502.141 1Hj501.139

po-ro-te-u po-ru-po-de JLP500.250

GN 501.209, n3 1Hj501.26 MFK500.24

NNK 500.166, 169 RPt501 po-ru-po-de( -qe) RuS502.287

po-ro-to YD501.191 YD501.187,201

NNK 500.166, 169 po-si-{ia-e-ja po-ru-qo-ta

po-ro-v.[-te-Ju CWa500.358 ESv 500.433, n.62

JnB501.589 1Hj501.164 JWt504.301

po-ro-u-te-u po-ru-te-we po-si-{ia-i-jo

GN502.148 GN501.211 RSu500.8

po-ro-wi-to po-ru-to po-si-ke-te-re

ESv500.428f GN 502.139, n.27 1Hj501.236

GHK500.54, n.2 1Hj501.161 po-so-pe-re-i GN500.286 1Hj501.66,248 po-ru-we-wo GN502.141

ThGP503 RPt 501.101, n.8 1Hj501.164

po-ro-wi-to-jo po-se-{ia-i-ja po-so-re-ja

GHK500.54 RP1500.102,n.79 VPK500.IDJ

1Hj501.247,n.323 RP1500.90,n.21 po-se-{ia-o po-so-ri-jo-no

po-ru MFK500.25,n.44

PCr 501.357f, n.16

JLM501.2&) po-se-{ia-o-ne pQ-so-ro

po-ro-du-ma-te ESv500.428,433 1Hj501.229

FA500.130 1Hj501.27,248 po-te-{ia-o RP1500.101f RSu500.8 AwS500.315

po-ru-{ia-ma-te

JLM501.2&) po-te-u

JSk/10500.350 GN500.294

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po-te-wo po-ti-ni-ja po-to-ri-jo

VPK500.610, n.38 AIS 500.1, n.3f GN 502.151, n.78 AwS500.23,267 ITH500.22

po-ti-[ CA500 Sll!501.367

PCr501.360 CR500.75 po-to-ri-ka-ta CyS502.103

po-ti]-a-ke-$j CVG500.16f CR500.64 CVG501.145,n.29, 154 GN 502.151, n.78 1Hj501.230 DbA500.314 Sll!501.367

po-ti]-ja-ke-~j OOM500.19 po-to-ro-wa-pi ESv500.428, 433, n.62

1Hj501.198 GCP500.17 CR500.68 GrN500.175 1Hj501 po-ti-ja-ke-e 1Hj501 JLM501.275

1Hj501.236 IS501.8 JKi502.333 po-wi-te-ja

po-ti-jo ITH500.19 DEv et alii 500.12

GN500.290 MMT500.116 PCr 501.356, n.5

OP500.576 po-ti-ni-ja-we-jo PCr 501.356,360 pte-na-

CA500 PRe501.101, n.58 RPt501.397f,407

FA500.121 po-ti-pi 1Hj501 pte-no

JKi504.213 CR500.68 1Hj501.8,n.6 ITH500.19 OOM500.21 RPt501 PCr 501.356, n.6 1Hj501.32 RuS502.287 RP1500.109,n.l12

SrM500.78 po-ti-pi-qe pte-re[-wa

1Hj501.21 RPt501.45, n.6

po-ka pte-re-wa

CA500.417 DEv et alii 500.13, n.l

po-to OOM500.18 1Hj501.59

GN500.292 RPt501

"'po-to-ra pu-i-re-wi IHj 501.158, n.199 CVG500.14f, 18

po-to-re-ma-ta CVG501.144, n.27, 147ff

CR500.64 pu-ke GN502.139 CVG 500.17, n.29

CVG501.145, n.31, 147, n.35

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pu-ka-ta-ri-ja pu-na-so pu-wo

lpT500.262 10500.61 GCP 500.34, 61 MSS500.105

p~-~-a-ke-re-u pu-zo

llij501.178, 2(J) pu-ra-u-to-ro YD500

JLM501.285 YD501.191f p~-ke

~-ru-da-ro pu-ro CVG 500.19, n.33

GN 501.200, n.2 llij501 CVG 501.147, n.35 GN502.156 JKi'i04.217 llij501.263 llij501.241 JLM501.276

JnB501 p~-ke-qi-ri

~-te-me-no NNK500.159 PCr500.40f RP1500.67 RP1500.96f, 118, 192 Vfr500.135

RP1503.283 YD501.191, 199 p~-te-re RPt50Ull

MNg500.90 Vfr500.95,143 p~-ke-qi-ri-ne-ja

RPl500 pu-ta GN502.142

l'U2-ti-ja MMr500.142 qa-ko-jo

llij 501.161, n.203, 196 RP1500.45f,188

llij501.2ff>,n.339 RP1503.276

[qa]-si-re-wi-:ia pu-ta-ri-ja qa-me-si-jo

G0w501.25 RP1500 MSS 500.104, n.16

[qa-J~i-re-wi-ja pu-te qa-mi-ja

llij501.255 RP1500.45, 49ff, 64 MMT500.103

qa-da-ro pu-te-re qa-mi-jo

MMT500.103 RP1503.276 MMT500.103

pu-ke-o pu-te-ri-ja qa-mo

CVG 500.19, n.33 FA500.122 MMT500.103

lpT500.268 RPl500 qa-na-]no-to RP1503.276

pu-ko-so DEv et alii 500.16

llij50155, 74, 136 pu-te-ri-ja

RPt501.63, n.4 RP1500.48,50f qa-na-no-to

YD501.188, n.13 DEv et alii 500.17

pu-ko-so-e-ke-e pu-wa

GN502.156 qa-ni-ko

GCP500.61 MMT 500.103, n.52 pu-za-ko

GN502.136

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qa-ra qa-si-da-ro qa-da-so

DEv et alii 500.17, n.9 MMT500.103 MMT500.103 JKi500.68 RPI500.48,52 [ qa-si-]re-wi-jo-te qa-ti-ja

qa-qa-ro 1Hj501.47,n.50 MMT500.103

MNg500.91 qa-si-re-u qa-di-ja

]qa-ra AJs500.169, n.31 MMT 500.103, n.52 AwS500.329,331

RPI503.276 CaT500.351 qa-si-re-we

qa-ra-i-so CR500.64,n.224 ASc500.264 ESv500.431, n.45 HvF500.124

CVG501.152, n.47 GKp500.92 JWn500.154f GOw501.25, n.8 MSS500.108f, n.35

qa-ra-su-ti-jo 1Hj501.102,211,240 PCr500.46 CVG501.152,n47 JPC500.128 PCr501

rm500 qa-ra-si-jo JWn500.153, n.16 -qe

CVG501.154 MEg500 AwS500.160 PCr500.46

qa-ru-ko PCr501 qe[ -to-]ro-no

MMT500 RBe501.12

1Hj501.211 SIX501.376

qa-sa-ko ThGP502 qe-da-do-ro

MMT 500.103, n.52 qa-si-re-wi[ GN502.140

qa-sa-re-o PCr501.361 qe-ja-me-no

MMT500.103 qa-si-re-wi[ -ja GCP500.84

JnB501.589 1Hj501.267,n.350

qa-~-te MdF500.51

1Hj501.25 qa-si-re-wi-ja VTr500.137

qa-~-to-de G0w501.25 qe-qi-no-me-na JWn500.153,n.17

JGR500.336 1Hj501.312,n.395 KDm!NDV500.327

PCr500.46 YD501.194

qa-~-wo PCr501 qe-qi-no-me-no 1Hj501.101 ThGP 502.124, n.14

MSS500.110 VTr500.78 GCP500.118 1Hj501

qa-sa-re-Q qa-si-re-w[ JGR 500.336, 339

PCr 501.361 RPt501.408

RPt501.101, n.8

]qa-te[ qe-qi-no-to

qa-sa-ro-we

PCr501.363 GCP500.118

JKi502.330 JGR 500.336, n I

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qe-qi-no-to-qe qe-ri-jo qe-te-o

IHj.SOl GN502.144 ASc500.266 MMT 500.110f AwS500.lffi

qe-ra-di-ri-jo CyS/JnB 500.129

CR500.87,n.Xl5 qe-ro IS500.59,n.7

GN502.144 JKi502.332 qe-ra-jo HLE500.120 JK004.222

MMT 500.102, 110 l..SF/RBP 500.168, n.78 MMr500.141

MMT500.101, 121f RPl500

qe-ra-na ThGP 500.315

DbA500 qe-ro-me-no V A/IJ:£J/ ASc 500.843

1Hj501.136 MMT500.105 qe-te-re-u RPt501.78f

qe-~ NNK 500.166, 169

qe-ra-si-ja RPt501.16, n.2, 410 qe-te-jo GCP500.84 1Hj501.248 qe-ta-ko CR500.74n.264

IS501.8 1Hj501.211,239 RP1500.95f

MMT500.102 MMT 500.103, 110, 119 qe-te-se-u

]qe-re qe-te-(j)o MMT500.105

JLM501.278 MMr 500.143, 148f qe-ti-ja

qe-re-ma-o qe-ta-ra-je-u CVG.SOI.l.SO, 154

ro 501.363, n.33 NNK 500.166, 169 1Hj501.26 lpT500.263

qe-re-me-e qe-te-a qe-ti-ra

1Hj501.240 RP1500.95,n.48 V A/IJ:£J/ ASc 500.843

lpT500.265

qe-re-me-ne-u

RPt 500.241f, n.36 qe-te-~ qe-to

RPt501.399 CR500.74,n.264 ARn500.119

IS500.59 DbA500

qe-re-me-ti-re JKi500.72 lpT500.265

1Hj501.163 MMr500.144 RBe501.12

RP1500 ]qe-to qe-re-me-ti-wo ThGP 500.316

1Hj501.161f V A/IJ:£J/ ASc 500.843 CVG501.150

JLM501.284 qe-to-ro-

qe-ri AwS500.lffi

MMT500.102

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qe-to-ro-we qi-ta-ro qo-u-ko-ro

ARn500.119 MMT500 AFn500.357 AwS500.412 AwS500.156, 161 YD501.191 qi-zo CR500.16

qe-to-ro-po-pi YD500 1Hj501.185f,234

CR500.6 qo-o ]qo-u-ko-ro

CWa500.21l,n.23 1Hj501.~, n.24, 266 1Hj501.268,n.351 1Hj501 MMT500.109 MFK500.23 Vfr500.151 qo-u-qo-ro

MMT500.105 MMT500.105 qo-qo-ta-o

]q~we 1Hj501.32 qo-wa-ke-se-u

1Hj501.266 MMT500.109 GN502.145 MMe 500.9, n.2

qe-qi-no- qo-re-po-Q-ti

JGR 500.336, n.1 1Hj501.228 qo-u-qo-ta

MMT500.105 qi-ja-zo qo-ri-ro[

GN502.136 CyS/JnB 500.133 qo-wi-ja

YD500.189 CyS/JnB500.134 qo-ta RSu500.8

qi-ri-ja-to NNK500.161 V A!IJ::IJI ASc 500.838

ASc500.261 AwS500.156 qo-ta-qe qo-wi-ro

DGM500.20 lpT500.265 CyS/JnB500.134 RBe501.26, n.12 VPr500.244,n.52 qo-te-ro qo-zo Vfr500.137

PCr501.362 CVG 501.147, n.35

qi-ri-ta-ko 1Hj501.284

qo-te-u lpT500.259 ABc501.187

PCr501.358 MMT500

qi-si-ja-ko qo-te-wo [ra]-ke-da-mo-ni-jo

GN502.147 ML500.167 ML500.165, 167

qi-si-pe-e PCr501.358 [ra]-ke-da-mo-ni-jo-u-jo

DGM500.19 qo-u-ka-ra ML500.165 1Hj501

1Hj501.136 RBe501.13

YD501.191 ra-]ke-da-mo-ni-jo-u-jo

RPt501.410 V A!IJ::IJI ASc 500.828 VPr500.244,n.52

*qi-si-po

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ra-ja ra-ke-u ]ra-si-jo

10500.61 1Hj501.:ID CVG501.154 MSS500.105 JLM501.274 V AII..d:JI ASc 500.842 ra-su-to

ra-ku-ro HI.E500.121,n.48 ]ra-jo VPK500.610, n.36 J0500.51

1Hj501.73 YD500.190, 196 ra-mi-ni-ja

[ ]ra-"-te-ra LoG503.39 lr~-'Q[

1Hj501.208 JLM501.271 ra-ni-jo-ne

ra-ke 1Hj501.27,236 ra-u-ra-ti-ja

FA500.123 JLM501.274 JnB501.589 1Hj501.257f

ra-~-[. 1-jt;>-i ra-u-ra-ti-jo ra-ke-da-mi-ni-jo 1Hj501.176 1Hj501.157

ML500.165 JnB501.601 ra-pa-sa-ko

ra-ke-da-mo-ni-jo DGM500.19 ra-'Q-ta

V AII..d:JI ASc 500.826, 844 GN502.147 1Hj501.161

ra-ke-da-no ra-pa-to ra-u-ta

lpT 500.268 1Hj501.247,250,253 1Hj501.162

ra-ke-da-no-re ra -pi-ti -I"az ra-wa-ke-<si>-ja

CVG501.148 DGM500.21 G0w501.25 PCr501.359

]ra-ke-re-VYe ra-pte

GN502.154 CR500.87 ra-wa-ke-si-ja

PCr500.43 ra-]wa-ra-~ ]ra-pte PCr501.360

1Hj501.169 1Hj501.162f ra-wa-ke-ja JnB501.590

ra-pte-re ITH500.13 ra-e-ja CR500.87, n.301

CR500.64 1Hj501.28,235f ra-wa-ke-si-jo-jo

1Hj501 JLM501.273 RPt501.79f JGR 500.336f RP500.52

]-ra-de ra-qi-ti-I"az

1Hj501.261 VPr500.243

]ra-ke-re-VYe[ ra-pte-ri-ja

CR500.82,n.283 RPt 501.66ff

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ra-wa-ke-ta ra-wi-zo re-po-to

CaT500.351f GN502.143 ASc500.266 ESv500.431f,n.50 MMT500 CyS502.103 FA500.121, 123 YD500 JKi504.218 GOw501.25, n.8 RPt501.228,n.5 llij501 ]ra-wo

JIH500.13,21 llij501.194, n.256 re-qo-me-na

JWn500 PCr501.357,n.14 MSS500.108, n.35 ra-wo PQ-500.42 RPt501.88,n.7 re-qo-me-no PCr 501.359f, n.24 GCP500.20 RPI500.103, 105, 184,n.43 ra-wo-do-ko RPI503.279

GN502.153 ]-re-ro RPt.SOl.OO

JLM501.200 ThGP502 ra-wo-qo-no ThGP503.629, n.24

CR500.6 r~-si-we-i Vfr500 WWy 501.159, 169f JKi504.213 llij501.13

ra-wa-ke-si-jo ra-wo-ko-po r~-$i-we-i

llij501.268 GCP500.92 llij501

JIH500.12 ra-wo-qo-ta re-si-wo PQ-500.43 ThGP 502.129 CWa500.358 llij501.229,234 VPK500.fill

ra-wo-ti-jo Vfr500.78 re-ka-ta-]ne

MSS 500.106, n.27 JLM501.273 ra-wa-qe-ta

GKp500.92 ]re-[ l-$l-jo[ ]-re-ta

JLM501.278 ra-wa-ra~

PCr 501.357, n.12

llij501.236 re[-u-]ko re-u-ka

JoB 501.594, 601, n.64 llij501.147 llij501.209

ra-wa-ra-tj-ja re[-u-ka lpT500.268

llij501.236, n.317 llij501.263,n.343 re-u-ko

re-ke-to-ro-te-ri-jo CyS502.102

ra-wa-ta-ra GN502.156

llij501.236,n.317 ESv 500.428, n.35 llij501.148 GvC500.15,25 JKi500.77

ra-wi- RP1500.112

MMT500.109 lr~-u-ko

re-ke-to-ro-te-ri -jo JLM501.282 ra-i-pi llij501.235,n.315

llij501.176

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re-kCHHo-ro-te-ri-jo ]-re-wi-ja-qe ri-*82-ta-o

1Hj501.235,n.315 1Hj501.179 VTr500.107 JnB501.589

re-u-ko-]nu-ka ri-ijQ

JKi500.75 ]-re-wi-jo-te 1Hj501.169

PCr501.357,n.8 JnB501.590 re-u-ko-nu-ka

GCP500.43 re-wo ri]-no

1Hj501.137,n.l73 GN502.157 CyS502.103 VTr500.91 MCs500.24

ri-je-na-o re-ka-ta-ne re-wo-

1Hj501 AFx502.102 TKS 500.269, n.15 1Hj501.235 ri-jo-de

JLM501.273 re-wo-pi JnB501.590

re-u-ko-jo MCs500.24,n.25 RP503.275

VTr500.107, llOf re-wo-pi-qe ri-jo

re-u-ko-ro-p~-ru E0500.129 AFn500.357 1Hj501.9,n.7, 134,265 GCP500.65

1Hj501.31 JGR500.336 1Hj501 SrM500.74 JnB 501.590, 593f

re-u-ko-ro-o-~-ru RP1500

1Hj501.2ll re-wo-te-jo

E0500.50, 129 ri-jo-ni-ja

re-u-ko-to 1Hj501.194, n.256

1Hj501.240 re-wo-te-re-jo

ABc501.184 ]ri-jo-de

re-u-ko-to-ro AwS500.44,225 1Hj501.248

GCP500.23 DbA500.322, n.99

1Hj501.155, 158 TKS 500.267, 269, n.15 ri-jo-ni-jo

JKi'i04.217 ThGP 502.126 1Hj501.193,n.252 JnB501.590 re-wo-to-ro-

RPI500.172 RP1503.283 VPr500.243 BFr500.54 ri-jo-no

DbA500 AUc 500.78, n.8 re-u-si-wo-qe MSS 500.105, n.19

1Hj501.229 re-wo-to-ro-ko-wo

TKS500 ri-ma-zo -re-u-te YD500

JLM501.273 ri-*65-no

AUc500.78,n.8 ri-me-ne MSS 500.105, n.19 1Hj501.27

RPt 501.12, n.6

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ri-mi-si ro-]Q-so ro-we-wi-ja

YD500.199 IH_p(H.240 JKi500.74 ML500.168

ri-ne-ja ro-ko RP1500.99 ASc500.266 1Hj501.243,n.322 1Hj501 ro-zo

TQ-qo-ta RP1500.161 ri-no

1Hj501.242 ru-*56-ra-so ASc500.266 JnB501.592 A wS.'XYJ.257 MULoG 500.277 1Hj501.178 ro-ru V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.832

ri-ri-se-ro-e 1Hj501.101 ro-o-wa MSS500.110

AFx501.109 1Hj501 ]ro-si-ja[

*ri-sa JLM501.273

*ro-ko-~-~~-re-u

1Hj501.178 1Hj501.209 ro-u-ko

]ri-jo JLM501.281

ru-*83-e

1Hj501.194, n.256 1Hj501.258 JK004.214 ro-u-si-je-wi-ja

RPt 501.66f ru-*83-o

ri-sa-pi VTr500.97, 100

1Hj501.176f ro-u-si-jo

ESv500.428f ru-ke-wo-wo-wi-ja

ri-su-ra 1Hj501.63, 210 JLM501.286

IpT500.265 RP1500.107, 109 ru-ki-ja RPt501.64, 67,76

ri-u-no V A!LdJ/ASc 500.841 1Hj501.237 AUc500.78,n.8 MSS 500.105, n.l9 ro-u-so ru-ki-jo

ri-wi-jo 1Hj501 1Hj501.169,211 JK004.214 RP1500.83

CVG501.150 JnB510.590 RP1503.277 MPn502.227

ri-zo RP1500.88, 107, 112 ru-ki-ti-jo

PCr501.362 RPt501.64 MSS500.104, n.l6 YD500 V A!LdJ/ASc 500.841 RP1500.173

VTr500.143 ]TQ YD500.188 ru-ki-to

JKi502.330 TQ-V-so ARn500.116 RP1500.52, 173

ro-]u-so 1Hj501.169 YD500.189, 196 1Hj501.191 JnB501.590

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m-ko-~~z-~~re-u-te sa-ma[-ra] sa-pi-de

1Hj501 JnB501.589 DbA500 YD501.196 1Hj501.263

sa-ma-ri-wa lpT500.268 m-ko-~~z-~~re-u-te JLM501.273 JnB501.590

JLM501.285 sa-ma-ri-jo ]sa-pi-de

TQ-~Q-ro 10500.57 1Hj501.263,n.343

1Hj501.229 sa-me-ti-jo sa-qa-r~[-jo

m-ko-u-ro PCr501.3ro IHjS01.242

GCP500.23 ]sa-me-u[ sa-ra-pe-da

m-ko-wo-ro JK.i500.77, n.38 CA500.418

GCP500.23 IHjS01.204 sa-me-we IT1I500.12f,22

m-ro JK.i500.77,n.38 PCr500.42

PCr501.357 RPl500

sa-na-t<Hie RP1503.279

*ru-so RP1500.134 VTr 500.139, n.67, 143

YD500.195 sa-ni-jo sa-qa-re-jo

sa- 1Hj501.16lf IHjS01.242

DbA500 sa-oi-JQ

sa-ra-pe-do[

sa-]ma-ra 1Hj501.163 FA500.128 RPJSOO

1Hj501.169 VTr500.148 JnB501.590 sa-pa

ASc500.266 sa-ra-pe-do sa-ke-re-u CR 500.66, n.233

RP1503.276 IHjS01.212 lpT500.261

sa-ke-re-we sa-pa-ka-te-ri-ja sa-ra-pe-do[-i

GCP500.76 RP1500.68f

JLM501.276 JK.i500.74ff sa-ri[

sa-ma-ra VPr 500.239, n.IS, 242 JLM501.271

JnB501.594 RPISOO.!Of

sa-pa-nu-wo-me-no sa-ri-no-te

JK.i500.76 sa-ma-ra-de 1Hj501.191

JKi'504.217 sa-pi-da

sa-ri-qo-ro RP1503.283 1Hj501.195

1Hj501.163

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sa-sa-ma se-to-i-ja si-jo-wo-te

ADh500.52 CyS/JnB500.130 IHj501.164 ECI500 GOw501 IHj501.200,263 IHj501 si-ki-ro

IpT 500.268f JMD/AFx500.64,n.35 DEv et alii 500.20 MCs500.24 PCr501.3ro,n.25 MMT500.115 RPt501 si-ma

sa-zo se-to-i-ja GN502.156

YD500 MSS 500.106, n.28 1si-mi-jo

]sa-zo se-w-ri-ko-jo IHj501.263

YD500.189,n.28 YD500.197 si-mi-te-a

[[ [se-~-IJlQ]] se-w-ri OOM500.20

YD501.189, 194n.26, 197 YD500.197 si-mi-te-u

se-ra se-to-i-jo GCP500.73 JKi500.76

GN502.138 JMD/ AFx500.64 VTr500.88 si-ra-ri-jo

~no VTr500.107

IHj501.229 se-we-ri-ko-jo

RPt 501.101, n.8 si-ra-ro se-re-mo-ka-ra-o-re( -qe)

LCs500.377 IHj501.21,28 se-w-ri-wo-wa-zo

YD501.191, 197 YD500 [.]si-re-u

PCr501.357 se-ri-no si-~-ro

CR 500.33, n.109 AFn500.358 si-re-wa

GCP500.126 AwS500.262 IHj501.175 lpT 500.268f GCP500.70 JnB 501.591, n.7 MCs500.24 IHj501.10,23, 186f RP1500.ID

se-re-mo-ka-ra-a-pi JKi500.77 JnB501.590 ]-si-re-we

IH j50 1.22, 28, n.23 RP1500.76f PCr501.357,n.12 YD501.191, 197

]sj-da-o-ne si-ri-jo se-ri-no-wo-te-we-sa

IHj501.251 IHj501.257 BV500.34

si-ja-IJ111- si-ri-jo-jo se-to[-]i-ja

.JKi504.222 IHj501.258 RPt501.88

si-ja-ma-to si-ri-jo-jo

IHj501.248 IHj501.258

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si-ta-ro su-di-ni-ko su-pu

MMT500.118,n.123 ABc501.187 DbA500.313 GN501.211

si-t~po-ti-ni-ja GN502.145 su-qo-ta

CVG501.154 ]-su-di-ni-ko

CR500.87,n.304 MMT500.104 GCP500.67

si-to IHj501.254

su-q~ta-o

MMT 500.118, n.126 su-ka AwSS00.274 PH500.233 KNk/GOw 500.150, n.3 IHj501.23 VA500.621

su-ke-re su-ra-no -so GOw501.25f Vfr500.111

YD500.196 HLE500.121 IHj501.256 su-ra-se

]so-i-ne PC'r 501.3«l IHj501.256 CVG 500.19, n.33

su-ke-re-o su-ra-te -so-jo PC'r 501.3({) IHj501.256

ABc501.184 su-ki-ri-ta

Vfr500.137

]-so-na-pe AUc500.84 w-ra-te

IHj501.282 IHj501.1~ IHj501.256 MMT500.102

so-~pe-o su-ri-mo

IHj501.235 su-ki-ri-ta-pi

00500.35, 128 JLM501.273 IHj501 IHj501.73

su-ko l..oG503.42

so-we-ne-ja

IHj501.135f JYH500.17 su-we-r~wi-jo

RP1'i00.54 ABc501.187 so-we-no-qe VPK500.ro6

RPt501.408 su-r~no

su-ko Vfr500.1a7

]su-*56-ta FA500

MlJLoG 500.277 *su-we-~wo su-k~ne

V A!lJ:I:JI ASc 500.832 ABc501.187 1Ki504.216

su-di- su-za

GN502.145 su-p~-ra

AwS500.223 DbA500.313 IHj 501.64, n.79

MMT500.106 su-mo-no-qe RPl500.46f,54,57

IHj501.193,n.252 YD500.190

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su-za[] ta-qa-ra-te[ ta-ra-si-ja

RPI503.276 1Hj501.124, n.l63 ASc500.267 AUc500.ID

ta-*22-00-so ta-qa-ra-ti CA500.418 Vfr500.107, 112 ABc501.185 CVG501.154

ta-00-so 1Hj501.124, n.163 1Hj501.9,211,259

IpT500.259

HLE500.12lf, n.48 ta-ra-ke-wi[ ] IS500.60

Vfr500.108, 112 1Hj501.163 n11500.19f MMr500.148

ta-a-ro )ta-qe PCr501.356

Vfr500.112 1Hj501.266 RP1500 RPt501

te-i-ja ta-ra-ma-o ta-ra-si-a

1Hj501.253 1Hj501.137 RP1500.63

AwS500.267

ta-ra-nu ta-mi-je-u

ta-ra-to DGM500.20

GCP500.79 1Hj501 GN 502.139, n.27

ta-mo-[ JGR500.335ff ]ta-re-wo PRe501.101

1Hj501.182 RPt501.400 1Ki502.330

SrM500.74 ta-na

ta-rR:z-tO

lpT500.257 ta-ta-ro VPK500.609

HLE500.122 ta-na-wa VPK500.610, n.37

W,-ra-si-ja

1Hj501.77,n.93 ta-ra-nu-we 1Hj501.194,n.256

RPt 501.106f 1Hj501.31 ]-ta-ri-ja

ta-na-wo 1Hj501.266

GN502.156 ta-ra-pi

1Hj501.17 ta-ti-qo-we-u

ta-ni-ko 1Hj501.237

MIJLoG 500.275 ]-ta-ra-pi MMe 500.9, n.2

1Hj501.182,n.237 RPt501.109, n.4 ta-ni-ko-qe

1Hj501.229 ta-ra-si[ -ja ta-to

1Hj501.211 1Hj501.163,210 ta-qa-ra-te JLM501.285

ABc501.185 YD501.196

1Hj501.32 ta-to-mo

DGM500.19 1Hj501

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ta-u-ro te-me-no te-o

GN502.157 AwS500.305 ABc501.184 FA500.123, 126 CR500.74

ta-we-si-jo-jo 1Hj501.29,268 IH j.SOI.lO, 260f

PCr501.362 JTH500.12f JTH500.19 RP1500.67,n.124 ML500.167

]t.lh-ni-*56 RPt501.409 te-<>-do-ra ThGP502.131, 133 MlJLoG 500.276f, n.3

VPK500.fill GN502.154 V AILciJI ASc 500.832 Vfr 500.116ff, n.41

]te-ja[ ~*56[ te-mi-

DEv et alii 500.11 MlJLoG 500.277 RPt 501.397f

V AILciJI ASc 500.832 te-o-i

te]-mi-we-te te-mi-<de->we-te

AwS500.263

RPt 501.92, n.3 RPt501.92 1Hj501.10,251

]te-i-jo te-mi-de-we-te te-o-i-si

RPt501.79f AwS500.355 SrM500.79,n.23

te-ka-ta-si te-mi-dwe te-o-jo

AwS.S00.355 ABc501.184 ML500.165 1Hj501.106,n.133 1Hj501.10,258

te-ke RPt501 RPt501.82,n.3

PCr500.40 te-mi-dwe-ta VPK 500.609f, n.37

PRe501.101 AwS500.355 te-o-jo-do-e-rol-ra

V AILc:IJIASc 500.836 1Hj501.77, n.93 JKi504.222 Vfr 500.136 RPt501 RP1500.97, n.60, 111, n.125

te-ko-to-a-pe te-mi-dwe-te te-o-po-ri-a

IHj.SOl 1Hj501.259,n.337 EK.z500.11

te-ko-to-na-pe RPt501.86, 90,92 RGh500.391

IHj.SOl te-mi-e-we-te te-pa

te-ko-to-ne 1Hj501.106,n.133 CyS502.106,n.20 JKi 500.68, n.9

AwS500.23,200,225 [ ]te-mi-ti-ja VTr 500.87, 89 OOM500.18

1Hj501.221 1Hj501.27, 162

JnB501.589 te-pa-de ML500.165

te-no-e-ke-te-ri-o IpT 500.261

RGh 500.391 te-pa-i

lpT500.259

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te-pa-ra te-qa-ta~~ te-re-ne-wi-ja

llij501.101 llij501.237 ll.M501.284

te-pe te-qi-ri-jo-ne [. ]-te-re-ro

llij501.31 GCP500.84 llij501.211 Vfr500.146,n.75

te-re-ta te-pe-ja

HIE500.117 te-ra-ni-ja ABc501.187 JKi 500.68, n.9 PCr501.357 ASc500.264 Vfr500.88, 94, n.19 CaT500.351

te-ra-pe-te ESv 500.431, n.46 te-pe-u

GCP500.50, 78 FA500 llij501.31 GCP500.82

te-ra-pi-ke GvC500.18, n.18 te-po-se-u

VPK500.004 llij501.102,268 Jll-1500 llij501.240

te-ra-po-ti PCr500.45f JnB501.589 PCr501 ThGP 503.631 ABc501.185 RP1500.50,52,64

te-qa- te-ra-wo RPt501.90 VPK500 ML500.168 lpT500.263 Vfr500.95

te-qa-de ]te-re-[ -te-re-ta OOM500.20 ll.M501.278 RPt501.46 llij 501.158, n.l99

te-re-ja te-re-ta-o[ JKi500.71 ML500.168 llij501.47 llij501.268 RBe501.13

Jll-1500.17 Vfr 500.118, n.41 RP1500.99, 101 RPt501.90

ThGP500.315 VPL500.004 te-ri-ja

te-qa-i JKi504.218f te-re-ja-e RP1500.108f ML500.168 FA500.123, 126,128

V AILeD/ ASc 500.823 llij501.47 te-re-te-we Jll-1500.17 llij501.198 te-qa-ja RPt501.90

llij 501.158, n.199 ]te-ru-wo-te

ML500.168 *te-re-jo JKi500.76

te-qa-jo llij501.47, n.49

te-se-e ML500.168 te-re-ne-we RP1500.99 llij501.185f,234

llij501.240

te-qa-jo-i te-se-u

ML500.168 RPt500.243

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te-so-qe te-wa-jo ti-:rpj-tQ-a-ke-i

llij501.216 llip01.228 JnB501.592

te-ta-ra-ne te-wa-ro ti-ni-ja-ta

llij501.1ffi, 236 CVG 500.19, n.33 RP1500.90,n.ffi

]-te-te ]-ti-jo ti-ni-ja-we-jo

llij501.134 G0w501.25 CA500.417 llij'i01.255

te-to MSS 500.104, n.l6 ti-no

V Ali..&/ ASc 500.836 ]ti-me-no

llij501.185f,234 ThGP 503.627

te-tu-ko-wo-a RP1503.276 RPt501.104 ti-nwa-si-jo

ti-mi-*~~-\VO[ BV 500.34, n.9 te-tu-ko-wo-~ MULoG500.277 llij'i01.240

AwS500.lffi, 619 V Ali..&/ ASc 500.832 ThGP 503.631

CR500.83 ti-mi-ti-ja ti-nwa-ti-ja-a OOM500.21

llij501.58,n.64 llij501.179 CyS/JnB500.135 MMT500.104 JnB501.589 RPt501.104 PCr501.357 ti-qa-jo-jo

te-tu-ru-we ti-mi-to llij501.74 VPK500.610, n.38

llij501.32,178 llij501 Vfr500.100 YD501.196

te-u-ke-pi *ti-ri

llij501.29 ti-:rpi-to YD501.195 RPt501.66 llij'i01.242

ti-ri-{ si}e-ro-e te-u-ko- ti-mi-to GHK500.54, n.8

RPt501.66 MSS 500.109, n.39 ti-ri-da-rolra-pte

te-u-ta-ra-ko-ro ti-mi-to-a-ke-e JLM501.271 llij'i01.258 llij501

ti-ri-jo Vfr500.88,100 JnB501

~-wa-[ LFx500.244 lpT500.265 YD501.196

JLM501.271 ti-ri-jo-qa ti -mi-to-a-ke-e RPt501.13

wwa-jO[ llij 501.169, 239 JLM501.271 JnB501.590 ti-ri-jo-we

ARn500.119 YD501.191, 197

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*ti-ri-jo-we-e ti-ri-to to-ko-so-wo-ko

YD501.195 GCP500.86 JLM501.273 JK.i500.78,n.41 RPt501.408

ti-ri-o-we-e NNK 500.166, 169

1Hj501.56, 90,231 RPI500.48,50f, 173 to-ma-ko

RP1500.47 YD501.195, 197 ti-ri-ti-jo

1Hj501.137, n.173

MSS500.104, n.l6 to-me ti-ri-po

ARn500.119 ti-se 1Hj501.138, n.176

AwS500.281 1Hj501.266 to-na-ta

DbA500 DGM500.16f ti-t9

GN502.153

1Hj501.26, 135 RPt501.114 to-ni RPt501.40,326 YD501.192 ti-tu-so

1Hj501.182

ti-ri-po-de CVG5(H.154 to-ni-jo

AFx502.103 ti -wa -ti -ja 1Hj501.56 YD501.188

ARn500.116 1Hj501

1Hj501.79 to-no

YD501.192 ]ti-za CR. 500.79, n.276

ti-ri-po-<li-ko 1Hj501.242 GCP500.65

CVG501.154 to[-sa 1Hj501.21f, 135 JGR500

DbA500 lpT500.265 RPt501.81, n.3 PRe501.101

VPr500.241

ti-ri-se-ro-e to-]~-de to-no-e-ke-te-ri-jo

CR500.75 JLM501.275 ESv500

GHK500.54, n.267 1Hj501

to-e RP1500.112

JWt504.:l)l 1Hj501.138,n.l76 VPr500.241,n.23

NNK500.159 RPt 501.100, n.3 to-ko-do-mo

to-o

ti-ri-si IHj501.25, 185f,234

1Hj501

JK.i504.217 to-pa 1Hj501.32 RPI500.91

RP1503.283 V A!LcD/ASc 500.837, n.37

ti-ri-$j

1Hj501.321 to-ko-so- to-pa-po-ro-i

RPt501.348, n.5 RPt501.410 MlJLoG 500.274, n.2 V AILeD/ ASc 500.837

ti-ri-si-ro-e

JPC502.267

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to-pe-za to-ra-ka to-sa

AwS500.94,411 DGM500.25 ERL500.207 BFr500.54 1Hj501.26 JKi.S02.332 CR500.87,n.:l>5 LSF!RBP500.168 RPI500.68f, 116 IHj.SOl VPr 500.240, n.l6 RPI503.276 JGR500 RPt501.111 MFK500.23 to-ra-ke

YD500.190 AwS500.281 to-sa-de

YD501.192 1Hj501.26, 100 1Hj501.203,n.272 RPt501.410 JnB501.589

to-pe-zo RPI500.68f AwS500.273 to-ra-ku RPI503.276 IHj.SOl LSF/RBP 500.168, n.75 RPt 501.64f, 76 RPt.SOl YD501.192 to-ro-no- to-sa-ka-pa-ra

to-po-ne VPr500.241 1Hj501.266 RP1500.115f

V AILdJI ASc 500.825 to-ro-no-wo-ko

CR500.79, n.276 to-sa-no

to-qa PCr501.358 JK.i504.215

VPr500.240 VPr500.24l,n.24 to-ka -to-si

to-qi-de to-ro-qa AwS500.94 GCP500.86 GCP500.86 IHj.SOl VPr500.240 ]tQ-ko-[

to-qi-de-jo JLM501.271 to-ro-qe-jo-me-no

1Hj501.55, 74, 136 1Hj501.243,n.322 to-sa-pe-mo

to-qi-de-qe MFK500.24, n.43 1Hj501.268,n.351 MMT500.105

JGR 500.336, n.l to-so RPt501.408 to-ro-qo

ARn500.149

to-qi-de-we-sa 1Hj501.193,n.252 CR503.367 MMT500.105 IHj.SOl

AwS500.355 lpT500.266 1Hj501.136 to-ro-wi-ka JKi.S02.332 YD501.194 1Hj501.161f RP1500.68f, 175, 183

RP1503.276,279 to-ra to-ro-wo YD500.190

1Hj501.26 1Hj501.191

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to-so-de to-u-na-ta tu-ni-ja

1Hj501 1Hj501.101 Vfr500.88 lpT500.263 YD500.189, 196f PCr501.356 to-wa-no

RP1500.68f RPt 501.161, n.3 tu-ni-jo

RP1503.276,279 RPI500.61f RPt501.65 to-wa-no-re

to-so-jo RPt 501.161, n.3 W-ni-jo

ABc501.184 to-wa-te[-u] 1Hj501.163

FWS500.351 MdF500.49 tu-ra-te-u 1Hj501 IS503.422 to-ze-u

1Hj501.256 RPI500.83

to-so-ku-su-pa 1Hj501.229 tu-ra-te-u-si

JKi504.216 tu-*5~-ro 1Hj501.228

tQ-so-ne MIJLoG 500.277 RPI500.61,83, 192 V AfLc:jJ/ ASc 500.832 RPI503.277

eva 501.147, n.35 1Hj501.284 tu-ka-na tu-ri-jo

to-so-ne aN 501.209, n.2 E0500.50,54, 129

eva 500.19, n.33 tu-ka-W.-~i tu-ri-si-ja 1Hj501.284 MMT500.107

eva501.151 1Hj501.172,n.222

to-so-o tu-ka-te tu-ri-si-jo-jo

IH j 501.37, 266f eva501.153 RPt501.101, n.8

to-te-we-ja-se-we tu-ka-te-qe tu-ri-so

eva 500.19, n.33 ML500.167 ARn500.116

eva501.148 PCr501.358 MSS500.105

YD500.189, 196, n.96

to-te-ja tu-ka-te-re

DEv et alii 500.12f AwS500.251

tu-r~

eva501.148 JLM501.286

to-ti-ja RPI503.279 tu-ke-ne-u

eva501.153 aN501.209f tu-ru-pte-ri-ja

to-to OOM500.35 tu-na-no JKi504

PCr 501.357, n.8 1Hj501.171 JPLS00.208

to-to-we-to J0500.58 RPI500.92f RPI503.283

PCr501.357

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tu-ru-we-u tu-wo-te-to u-ka-jo

1Hj501.D7 V A!IJ.:AJ/ ASc 500.836 1Hj501.178 JLM501.274 PCr501.362 tu-zo u-ne[

]tu-si-jo YD500 JKi504.216,222

JLM501.278 u-*56 u-pa-ra-ki-ri-ja

MULoG 500.275 1Hj501.236 tu-su V A!IJ.:AJ/ ASc 500.832 JLM501.286

YD500.199 ]u-*56 u-pa-ta-ro

tu-ti-je-u MULoG 500.277 VTr500.112 1Hj501.163 V A!IJ.:AJ/ ASc 500.832

u-pi-ja-ki-ri-jo tu-we-a u-de JLM501.286

1Hj501.29 GCP500.86 JKi504.215 u-po

RP1500.87f [u-do-]ro JLP500.250 V A!IJ.:DI ASc 500.836 RP1500.175 RPt501.41,44

YD501.201 tu-we-ta u-de-wi-ne

JKi504.215 1Hj501.164 u-po-di-jo-no

RP1500.84,89, 117 1Hj501.173 RP1503.275 u-do-no-o-i

GCP500.33 u-po-jo tu-wi-no

CyS502.103 GN502.136 u-do-pi YD501.196 1Hj501.283 BFr500.54

u-po-jo-po-ti-ni-ja JKi504.223 RPt501.84,n.3 *u-du-ru YD501.196

*tu-wi-no-ne 1Hj501.183 u-po-ra-ki-ri-ja

1Hj501.283 u-du-ru-wo JLM501.286

tu-wi-no-no 1Hj501.182f u-qa-mo MSS500.104

GN502.136 MMT500.103 1Hj501.283 u-do-ro JKi504.223

DbASOO u-re-u

]tu-wo JLM501.278 u-jo

1Hj501.263 ML500.165 u-ru-pi-ja-jo

tu-wo V A!IJ.:AJ/ ASc 500.828 1Hj501.243 JLM501.281

V A!IJ.:AJ/ASc 500.836 JnB501.592

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u-ta-jo wa-du-na wa-na-ka-te-ro

GN502.139 HIE500.121 AFxS02.102 IHp01.254 AwS500.23

wa-ka-ti-ja-ta CA500.418 u-ta-jo-jo IHj501.195 CaT500.350,352

IHj501.254 CyS500.362 wa-na[ FA500.119

u-ta-ni-jo RSu500.5 IHj501.2ffi

RPI500.172 JTII500.12f wa-na-ka JWt505.74, n.63

u-ta-no LoG/JGT 500.27 AlS 500.1, n.3

JKi500.75 AwS500.23 MSS 500.108, n.33

CA500.417 PCr500.40,42,44

u-wa-mi-ja CaT500.350f RPI500.189,n.l

MdF500.51 CR 500.64, 83, n.286 ThGP502.129, 134

DGM500.25 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.834, n.31

u-wa-si Elv500.425,n.l2,427 VPK500.ro?, 610, n.37

IHj501.196, 198 FA500.121 VPr500.242

GOw501.25,n.8 VTr500

u-wa-si-jo IHj501.10,26 wa-na-ka-te-ra

MSS 500.106, n.23 JGY500.1% JQ;00.54 CyS/JnB500.130

u-wo-qe-ne JPC500.128 G0w501.24

JTII500 IHj501.171 IHj501.182 MSS500.108 JKi500.68f

u-wo-qe-we PCr500.40,42,46 VTr500

IHj501.182f PCr501.355 RPI500.56, 105, 109

wa-na-ka-to

wa-]na-ka-te RPt 501.46, ~. 318 AwS500.200

ThGP502 IHj501.171

IHj501.204 VPr500.242f wa-na-ka[ VTr500.92

]~-[.]-~[ CyS/JnB500.131 JLM501.278

wa-~-te-we

wa-na-ka-te IHj501.235 wa-~-te-pi Elv500.428f JLM501.273

IHj501 IHj501 wa-na-ke-te JKi500.72

wa-de-o MSS 500.108, n.33 Elv500.428

RPt501.101, n.8 PCr500.41 VPr500.242

RP1500 wa-do-me-no RSu500.6,8 *wa-na-ke-te-ro

IHj501.191 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.834, n.32 AwS500.23 VPr500.242 VPK500.609 VTr500.94

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wa-na-sa wa-pa-ro-jo ]-wa-de

RSu500.7 1Hj501.195 CVG 500.19, n.33

wa-na-se-wi-ja wa-ra- wa-tu-o

ffiv500 ABc500.201 SIX501.367 IHj 501.66, 136 ThGP 503.629, n.26, 631 wa-ra-k:i-no wa-tu-o-ko

YD501.194, 198, n.46 JLM501.282 GN502.135

wa-na-se-wi-jo SIX501.367

wa-ra-pi-si-ro

ffiv 500.427f, n.~ ABc500.201 wa-tu-ta

1Hj501.66 ML 500.165, 167 IHj 50l.W, n.69 Vfr500.78 RPt 501.68, n.1 SIX 501.367f, n.6

wa-na-so-i wa-ra-pi-si-rQ wa-tu-wa-o-ko

AwS500.273 JLM501.279 SIX501.367 ffiv500.427 GvC500.47 wa-ra-si-po-ro we-[ 1Hj501 PCr 501.358, n.15 JKi504.218 RSu500.5,8 Vfr500.78 wa-ra-wo-no we-(j)a-re-pe

]~-na-so-i ABc500.201 RuS502.286

1Hj501.64 wa-ra-wi-ta [[we[ ... ]wo]]

wa-na-ta-jo RPt 501.88, n.7 DbA500

JTII.SOO.ll, 17 wa-si-ro we-a-re-ja Vfr500.97

RPI500.52,62 YD501.197

]wa-ne-u wa-ti-ko-ro we-da-ne-u

PCr501.362 GN502.155 ffiv500.431

]wa-ni-jo ML500.167 JKi500.77 PCr 501.358, n.l5 JKi504.213

JLM501.278 ThGP502.1~, 132,n.43, 135 wa-to Vfr500.138, 141,153

wa-no-jo LCs500.377

we-~-re-jo 1Hj501.164 Vfr500.107

wa-no-so-i 1Hj501.22 wa-tu JGR500.337

1Hj501.63 AwS500.200 YD501.197

wa-o CR500.57,n.207 OOM500.19 we-da-ne-we

1Hj501.56 1Hj501.188 JKi500.77 SIX501.367 RPI500.104, 108,n.l07

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Linear B Word Index

we-da-ne-wo we-ka-ta we-re-ka-ra

llij501 DGM500.20 lli j50 1.237 JKi500.76 JLM501.274

llij501.23, 101 we-re-ka-ra-ta

we-je-we we-az-no[

llij501.236 GCP 500.87, n.96

CyS502.103 MMr500.142 we-re-ke

we-az-no-i RP1500 RP1503.276

IHj 501.166

CyS502.103 RPt501.26,n.8

we-ka-ta-e we-re-we

llij501.182 llij501.23, 73

]we-e we-re-~

llij501.242 we-ke

ARn500.116 lli j50 1.182

we-i-je-ke-az llij501.67 -we-sa

RPt 501.100, n.3 LoG503.41 YD501.188, n.12, 192

RPt501.79

*we-i-je-ke-e ]we-ke

we-te-e

RPt 501.100, n.3 Per 501.362, n.:D

AwS500.:D5

we-ja-re-pe we-ke-i-ja

-we-ta

llij 501.61,66 RPt501 PCr 501.361

RPt501.93

we-te-i we-je[-we] we-pe-za

RP1503.276 GCP500.52 AwS500.:D5

YD501.192 llij501.29

we-je-ke-3.z we-ra[-jo]

we-te-i-we-te-i

RPt501 CA500.417

llij501.229

we-je-ke-e we-ra-te-ja

we-te-re-u

llij501.258 RPt501

DEv et alii 500.12f llij501.2(X),n.276

RuS502.286 llij501.79

VPK500.ro9

we-a-re-pe we-ra-ti-ja

we-te-re-u-qe

llij501.63 llij 501.79, n.95

MdF500.51

RPt501 we-ra-to we-to

we-ka-di-jo DEv et alii 500.12 AwS500.:D5

GN502.139 lli j 50 I. 79

llij501.29 JnB501.590 MPn502.228 PCr501.357

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we-u-da-ne-we wi-do-wo-i-jo-jo ]wi-jo-jo

JK.i.SOO.'Tl PCr501.358 1Hj501.262,n.342

we-we-e-a wi-du-wo-i-jo wi-jo-ka-de

CyS502.103 1Hj501.211 GN502.133 DGM500.22 GCP500.32 wi-dwo-i-jo wi-na-jo

DGM500.21 DEv et alii 500.10, n.1 we-we-tv 1Hj501.257 JWn500.153,n.17

JKi'i04.222,224 MdF500.49 KDm!NDV 500.326 PCr500.360

we-we-si-jo wi-ja-da-ra PF500.225

1Hj501.212,254 GN502.133 VTr500.112

HLE500.119, 122 *wi-ja-do-ro wi-nu-ri-jo[

we-we-si-jo-jo GN502.133 1Hj501.236

1Hj501.102,254f wi-ja-ma-ro *wi-pi

JKi504.220f,n.32 VTr500.88 GN502.133 1Hj501.140, 147,150 YD500.187,n.3

]\Vi-pi-jo wi-ja-ni-jo we-wo-n>

ABc501.187 DEv et alii 500.19 JKi504.219 GN502.133

1Hj501.211 ]wi-pi-jo

wi-da-ma-~ DEv et alii 500.21

ABc501.187 *wi-ja-no

GN502.134 GN502.133 wi-pi-jo

DEv et alii 500 wi-do-wo-i-jo wi-ja-we-~

AwS500.620 1Hj501.164 *wi-pi-me-de-ja

DGM500.21 GHK500.54, n.10 1Hj501.161,257 \Vi-ja-wo-oe

ML500.167 1Hj501.284 wi-pi-no-o

PCr501.358 CR500.68, n.240 VTr500.137 wi-je-mo- GCP 500.33, 94

GN502.134 GHK500.54 we-~-no GN502.133

CyS502.102 wi-je-so 1Hj501.140 JKi'i04.218 IH j.SO 1.255, n.334 RPt501.374 wi-pi-o

wi-do-'¥9-i-jo ]wi-jo-jo 1Hj501.140

1Hj501.262 1Hj501.257

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wi-ri-ne-jo wi-tu-ri-jo wo-ka

CR500.74 RPt500.241f, n.38 1Hj501 1Hj501.74 RPt501 RPt501 RPt501.27 RuS502.285

*wi-tu-ro ThGP 503.626 wi-ri-ne-o RPt501.77, 117

CR500.74 wo-ke

IHj.SOl.&l wi-tu-ta 1Hj501.100 RPt501.27,42,51 GN 502.133, n.9

RPt.SOJ *wo-ki-jo-ne-jo wi-ri-ne-u GHK500.61

VA500.621 *wi-wa-ko

GvC500.19, n.20 wo-ki-ro wi-ri-ne-we DEv et alii 500.20

lpT500.266 [wo-]ra

RPt501.55 wo-ko wi-ri-ni-jo CA500.419

1Hj501 wo-de]-wi-jo-jo

RPt501 1Hj501.262,n.342 wo-ko-(de)

wi-ri-no AlS 500.1, n.2f

wo-de-wi-jo

DGM500.22 1Hj501 wo-k o-de

1Hj501.78 AlS500.1 MPn502.227 wo-do-we CA500.419

wi-ri-za CR 500.67, 84, n.291 GCP500.40 DGM500.20

AwS500.23 GCP500.65 wo-na-si

DGM500.22 1Hj501.63 GCP 500.87, n.96 RP1500.89 MMr500.142 YD500.190 wo-i-ko-de RP1500

wi-sa-to GCP500.40 RP1503.276

1Hj501.191 wo-de-wi-jo-jo wo-no

wi-so-wo-pa-na 1Hj501.252 1Hj501.264f JnB501.590

DGM500.22 ]-wo-ja RP1500.rof, 75, 188

RPt501.66, 70 RP1503.275 wi-su-ro

GN502.133 wo-jo wo-ne-we

wi-tu-na 1Hj501.206 1Hj501.164, 166,n.212

RPt500.24lf, n.39 [wo-no]-jo

1Hj501.265

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wo-no-qe-wa wo-ro-ki-jo-ne-jo wo-ze

IHj501.217, n.293 GHK500.61 CR 500.66, n.231 RP1500.61 GvC500.18, n.l8 GCP500.120

IHj.S01.268 IHj501.39, 259 wo-no-qe-we Jl1I500.13 Jl1I500.17

IHj501.216f RP1500.103, 184,n.43 VPK500.004 RBe501.26 ThGP 502.132 RP1500.61 ThGP 503.629, n.24 wo-ze-e

VTr500.144f, 149 FA500.123, 125f wo-no-qo-so

1Hj501.137,n.173 wo-ro-ko wo-zo-

RP1500.ffi GN502.156 GCP500.00

wo-no-wa-ti-si wo-ro-ko-jo wo-zo-e

BV 500.34, n.9 RPt501.101,n.8 1Hj501.74, 168 GvC500.15 RP1500.54, n.7, 60f, 83 wo-ro-ma-ta wo-zo-me-na

DbA500.297,n.ll IH j.S01.258, n.337 *wo-o-qe RPt501.88, 106

IHj501.217, n.293 wo-ro-tu-mi-ni-j9

JnB501.592 wo-zo-me-no wo-qe IHj.S01.258,n.337

1Hj501.217, n.293 wo-tu-wa-ne IS500.ill IHj501.163 RPt501.88, 106

wo-qe-we

1Hj501.217, n.293 wo-wa-zo za-]k:u-si-jo

YD500.197 IHj501.237 wo-ra

1Hj501.74, n.89 wo-wi-ja za-e-to-ro

RPt501.56,402 IHj .SOl. ill, 196,223 JnB501.592

wo-ra-e wo-wi-ja-ta za-ku-si-ja

IHj501.16 IHj501.162 RPt501.67, 107 RPt501.55f

wo-wo :(4-ku-si-jo wo-ra-we-sa

AwS500.185 IHj.S01.236 IHj501.74 OOM500.22 RPt501.56 IHj501.164 za-ma-e-wi-ja

ll.M501.273 IHj501.169 wo-de-\Yi-jo-jo

JnB501.590,594 IHj501.66, n.81, 248 ]wo-wo MPn502.227

ll.M501.282 wo-ro-ka-ne

V A/Ld.J/ASc 500.839

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za-we-te ze-so-me-no

AwS500.194 JKl504.215 llij501.64f RP1503.275 JnB501.592 YD500.191 MPn502.228 YD500.190f ze-u-ke-si

za-ku-si-jo AwS500.188,194 DGM500.17

CVG501.154 llij501.29 DGM500.20 RPt501.13, n.2, 348, n.5

YD500.190f "-ma-e-wi-ja-qe

llij501.179 ze-u-ke-u-si

JnB501.589 GN500.294

za-we-w *ze-u-ko

JnB501.590 RPt501.13

"-we-w-rQ ]-zo

llij501.251 YDSOO

-ze -zo

YD500.198 YDSOO

ze-i-ja-ka-ra-na ]zo

llij501.65,n.78 YD500.190

ze-i-ka-ra-na -zo-jo

llij50l.ID,n.98 YD500.192

ze-p~-l"R) zo-a

E0500.68,130 GCP500.86

llij501.19,157f llij501.262

l..oG503.39 JKi'i04.222

ze-ro zo-wa

MMTSOO MMTSOO VA500.621

ze-so-me

JKl504.215 zo-wi-jo

GN 502.129, n.4 [[ze-so-me]] llij501.164

RP1503.275

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Linear B Text Index

ELZ1 KHZ16 KNAi(3)824

CyS/JnB 500.131 CyS/JnB 500.131, n.29 JKi500.76 PCr500.40 Vfr500.114 V A/LdJ/ ASc 500.830, n.30 V AILdJI ASc 500.835, n.31 Vfr500.106f, 114 KHZ 1-15 KNAi5976

YD500.187 RPt501.36, 95 ASc500.261

GLZ1 KHZ216 KNAiseries

CyS/JnB 500.131, n.29 Vfr500.106 ITH500.10f

KHAr2 KN4405+4410+fr. KNAk610

MlJLoG 500.276, n.4 EC1500.129 1Hj501.44

KHAr4 KN5009 KNAk611

LoG/JGf500 RP1500.106,n.97 DEv et alii 500.12 MSS500.102

KNAi 194 KNAk612 KHAt4

1Hj501.56 1Hj501.44 RPt501.94

KNAi7?1) KNAk615 KHGg5

1Hj501.175,n.229 HLE500.122 MSS500.102 10500.51 1Hj501.40,64, 102

KHGh3 YD500.197 V A/LdJ/ ASc 500.830, n.30

GvC500.50 KNAi754 KNAk622

RPt501.94 IHj 501.78 1Hj501.102 YD500.187,n.3

KHGq5 KN Ai 966

LoG/JGf 500.28 GN501.211 KNAk627

RP1500.62 1Hj501.2rof YD500.187

KHSql KNAi 1036 KNAk7!1>

LoG/JGf 500.28 MIJLoG500.273, n.4, 277 1Hj501.156, n.198 RPt501.94f V AILdJI ASc 500.830

KNAk781++ KHSqseries KNAi1037 1Hj501.24,232

RPt501.94 ASc 500.261f VPr500.244,n.52

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KNAk784 KNAm(2)819 KNAp5876

1Hj501.79, n.95 NFP500.152 MSS 500.105, n.19 RPI500.76,n.l2, 128ff

KNAk1594 KNApseries

DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 KNAn207 HLE500.115,n.2 RPt501.410

KNAk2126 KNAs40

DEv et alii 500.13, n. 7 KN Ap618 HLE500.121 DEv et alii 500.12 1Hj501.256

KNAk5009 HLE500.122 ML500.168

DEv et alii 500.12 1Hj501.79 RPI502.139 JKi500.76

KNAk1001 Ml.A...oG 500.277 KNAs401

YD500.197 KNAp628 G0w501.25

KN Ak 7022 [+] 7024 JIM501.285 KNAs519

V A!LciJ! ASc 500.!rn, n.30 V A!LciJ! ASc 500.828 CA500.419

KN Ak (1) 5009 KNAp629 KNAs602

JKi500.68, n.8 MSS 500.105, n.l9 HLE500.120

KNAp637 MMe500.9

KNAkseries

1Hj501 DbA500.307,n.54 KNAs603

ITH500.10f HLE500.121 HLE500.120f

YD500.191 Ml.A...oG 500.274, n.4 Ml.A...oG 500.277 V AII.ili/ASc 500.830

KNAm600 KNAs604

1Hj501.206,215 KN Ap639

HLE500.121, n.48 CVG 500.11, n.l6

KNAm601 RPt501.337 KN As 604 + 606 + 5863

1Hj501.206,215 YD500.189 Vfr 500.108, n.33

KNAm821 KNAp694 KNAs608

1Hj501.43, 73,259 1Hj501.175,n.227 VPK500.W7

MSS 500.109, n.39 KN Ap769 KNAs645 RPt501.55, n.4 Ml.A...oG 500.277 RPt501.39

KNAm826

CaT500.352 KNAp5748 KNAs821

1Hj501.162 YD500.188 RPt501.36 ML500.165 KNAp5864 RPt501.90

IHj 501.158, n.199 ML500.168

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KNAs 1516 KNAs5719 KNB988

GN502.133 HlE500.120 ASc 500.261ff GOw501.25f 10500.56 E0500.129 KNAs5888

HlE500.118, n.19, 121 HlE500.120 KNB1025

llij501.31,255f V A/Ld:l/ ASc 500.839 ITH500.13 KNAs5932 JWn500.154 .MlJLoG 500.277 KNB1055 LoG/1Gf 500.32 ITH500.14 .MlJLoG 500.276 KNA-series JWn500.151,n.2 MSS500.104, 108

llij501.77 ML500.168 PCr500.44

JKl504.213 MSS 500.109, n.39 PCr 501.359[ RP1500.172

ITH500.20 KNB(4) 164

ThGP 502.129, n.31 KNB 101 MSS500.105 Vfr 500.108, n.33

1GR500.337 KNAs1517 RPt501.275 KNB(4)213

AFn500.357, n.l 1GR500.346

KNB779 MSS 500.108, n.34

PCr501.357 KNB5025 PCr501.357 RP1502.139 GN501.211

SIX501.367 KNB798 RPt500.241

VPr500.241,n.24 AFn500.358 RPt501.403

YD500.189 CVG 500.13, n.19 KNB5752 HlE 500.121f

KNAs 1519 1Ki500.76 AUc500.77

lpT500.262 AUc!MFK 500.33 KNB799

RP1502.139 KN B (5) 799 + 8Di .MlJLoG 500.277 KNAs1520 Vfr 500.108, n.33

HlE500.120 KNBtro

.MlJLoG 500.276 10500.51 KNB7034

YD500.187ff, 197 YD500.189 llij501.242

KNAs1523 KNB803 KNBg834

HlE500.120 1GR500.346, n.46 E0500.129

KNAs4493 KNB806 KN Bg 992 + 8582 + frr.

DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 RPt501.161, n.3 E0500.129 ITH500.14

KNB822 KNBg1020 MSS 500.109, n.39 ASc500.261 E0500.129

KNAs5549 HlE500.121 YD500.187 VPr500.244,n.52

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KN Bg 1021 + 7428 KNC979 KNC7058

EC1500.129 AFn500.358 AFn500.358

KN Bg 1040 + frr. KNC989 KNC7698

EC1500.129 RPt 501.95, n.l YD500.189

KNBg 5584 + 7427 + fr. KNC1030 KN C (2) 5765 + fr.

EC1500.129 AFn500.358 JKi'i00.82

KNBg8438 KNC1044 KN C (2) 1064 + 7543 + 8226

EC1500.129 lli j50 I. 73 JKi'i00.82

KNBg9297 KNC1561 KN C (2) 8225 + fr.

EC1500.129 JKi'i00.75 JK.i500.73,82

KN Bg 9298 + 9388 KNC1902 KNC(2)8578

EC1500.129 DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 JKi'i00.82

KN C (2) series KNC(2)908 KNCa895

AFn500.358 JK.i500.73, 76,82 JKiS04.223 JK.i500 RPI500.95,n.48

KNC(2)913 KNC902 JK.i500.73, 76,82 KNCa7188

FWS500.353 RPI500.114 JKiS04.223 llij501.182 RPI500.95,n.48 MSS 500.105, n.19 KNC(2)914

JK.i500 KNCb9n KNC911 ML500.169

MlJLoG 500.276 KNC(2)915

YD500.188 JK.i500.76,82 KNCe50

KNC912 KNC(2)922 lli j50 1.101 10500.63

SIX 501.367, n.6 JK.i500.76 MSS500.105, 110

KNC922+5764 KNC(2)941 KNCe59

JK.i500.73,82 JKi'i00.74 10501.166, n.41 RPt501.95, n.1

KNC941 KN C (2) 941 + 1016 +fr.

VPr 500.239, n.15 JK.i500.75,82 KNCe 139

KNC954 lli j 501.197

KNC5753

FWS500.353 llij501.197 KNCe152

RPt500.241 10500.61 lli j 501.197 RPt501.403 ML500.168

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KNCe 156 KNCoseries KNDa1135

YD500.189 IHj 501.196f 1Hj501.254 LCs500.3TI

KNCeseries KNDa1143

G0w502.34 KNCs283 MSS 500.105, n.19 JLM500.96

KNCh897 KNDa1147

1Hj501.137,n.l73 KNC-series JOS00.57 RPI500.60 ABc501.183

FWS500.353 KNDa 1163 KNCh899 1Hj501.197 1Hj501.255,n.334

1Hj501.137,n.l73 IS503.422 KNDa1172

KNCh 1015 KND411 1Hj501.255

RPL500.60 CA500.416 MULoG 500.277

KND747 RPt501.77,n.1

KNChseries

FWS500.355 JGR500.346 KNDa1173

KND2130 RPI500.172

KNG:J.131 YD500.188

JKi504.216 DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 KNDa1194

KNG:J. 719 KND7334 1Hj501.255,n.334

JKi504.216 HLE500.122 LoG503.40 KNDa1253

KNDm3 YD500.189 KNG:J.912 1Hj501.182,n.237

FWS500.353 KNDa1289 KND9456 HLE500.122

KN G:J. series 1Hj501.242

JK.i504.220 KNDa1323 KNDa1091 HLE500.122

KNCo903 MSS500.105, n.19

1Hj501.196 KNDa 1351 KNDa1123 DEv et alii 500.16

KNCo904 MSS500.105, n.l9, 110 J0501.166,n.41 KNDa1353

RPt501.95, n.l KNDa1132 GN501.211 MULoG 500.277

KNCo906 KNDa 1379

1Hj501.196 KNDa1134 MSS 500.105, n.19 10500.60 1Hj501.254

KNDa1382

MSS 500.105, n.l9

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KNDa1415 KNDb1232 KNDe 1136

YD500.189 RPt501.77, 97, 145 lli j 501.79

KNDa1485 KNDb1245 KNDe 1151

MSS 500.105, n.19 MMf 500.95, 109, 122 GN501.211 YD500.189

KNDal509 KNDe 1231

DEv et alii 500.20 KNDb1274 RPt 501.77, n.l YD500.188

KNDa5205 KNDe 1381

MSS500.105, n.l9 KNDb1295 VPr500.244,n.52 MSS500.104, n.l6

KNDa5214 KN De 1381 + 1497 + 7267 +

MSS 500.105, n.l9 KNDb1327 7963

llij501.242 E0500.69 KNDa5218

MMf500.122 KNDb7118 KNDe 1409 + 1617 +5791

DEv et alii 500.16f VTr 500.108, n.33 KNDa6061

MSS500.105,n.19 KNDb 7118 + 7229 + 7881 KNDe7096

DEv et alii 500 JIM501.285 KNDa-Dg series

llij501.102, 181f,n.236 KNDb8360 KNDeseries

YD500.l<X> HLE 500.115, n.2 KNDaseries lli j 501.182, n.236

HLE500.115,n.2 KNDbseries

llij50 1.180 HLE500.115,n.2 KNDf1120

JKi504.213,216 MULoG 500.276f, n.3 RPI500.98,n.64 KNDcseries

VTr500.109 HLE 500.115, n.2 KNDf 1219

llij501.182,n.236 MULoG 500.277 KNDb1105

LSFIRBP500.159 KNDd1291 KNDf 1229+5222+5342+fr.

RPt501.24 YD500.189 E0500.130

KNDb 1105 + 1446 KNDd 1296 KNDf1285

00500.128 DEv et alii 500.20 VTr 500.108, n.33

KNDb1186 KNDd 1376 KNDf 1469+ 1584+fr.

VPr 500.246, n.65 JKi504.221 00500.131

KNDb1204 KNDdseries KNDfseries

MSS 500.105, n.l9 HLE 500.115, n.2 HLE 500.115, n.2

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KNDg42 KND1794 KNDim1

RPt 501.77, n.l 1Hj501.242f CA500.416 MIJLoG 500.277

KNDg45 KND18103

HLE500.122 KND1928 DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 MIJLoG 500.277

KNDgseries KNDlseries

HLE500.115,n.2 KND19~ CA500.416 1Hj501.182, n.236 CA500.416 IHj.SOl.liD JKi504.213,216 1Hj501.255 RPI500.109,n.l12 RPI500.98, n.64 Vfr500.109 KND1932 KNDm1182

KNDk 1064 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.840 IHj.SOI.lOl

10500.57 KND1933 KNDm1184

NFP.SOl CA500.416 1Hj501.101

KNDk1065 KNDl943 KNDm5181

NFP.SOl CA500.416 1Hj501.79

KNDk1071 KNDl946 MIJLoG 500.277

NFP.SOI CA500.416 KNDmseries

KNDk1072 KNDl950 1Hj501.101,255,n.334

NFP.SOI CA500.416 KNDn1088

KNDk1073 PCr500.38

KND11060

NFP501 JWn500.151,n.2 KNDn 1093

KNDk(1)920 KNDl(1)790 1Hj501.79,243 MIJLoG 500.277

JKi500.76 CyS/1nB500.1~, n.27 KNDn 1096

KNDk2129 KND17138 10500.61 DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.840

KNDnseries KN Dk (1) 7902 KNDl7141 PCr500.38

DEv et alii 500.20 1Hj501.242f MIJLoG 500.277 KNDp43

KNDI (1) series JKi502.3~

CyS/1nB500.1~, n.27 KNDl7147

JKi504.213 CA500.416 KNDp997

CA500.417 KNDl47 KND17503

1Hj501.1ID CA500.416

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KNDp 1061 KNDv1479 KNE71

JWn500.15l,n.2 llij501.10 1 AUc500.77 AUc!MFK 500.33

KNDp7742 KNDv1493

CA500.417 DEv et alii 500.16 KNE749

MSS500.104, n.l6 KNDq45 KNDv1500 RPL500.172f

lli j501.254 YD500.189 KNEm

KNDq440 KNDv5232 llij501.205,251 lli j501.254f MULoG 500.276 RP1500.76,n.l2

KND-series KNDv5301 KNE842

CA500.416 YD500.189 CWa500.149 FWS500.353 GN502.154 GWs503.159 KNDv5989 lli j501.250f llij501.1ID YD500.188 RP1500.128 IS503.422 JKi.S04.213 KNDv7181 KNE843

JTII500.10 DEv et alii 500.17 HLE500.122 MSS500.109 JKi.S04.213 RP1500.110 KNDv7911

KNE845 YD500.197,n.100 ERL500.207,n.27

DbA500.299 KNDvl133

KNDv8285 KNE847 JLM501.285

DEv et alii 500.16 RP1500.76,n.12

KNDvl190 KNDv8287

KNE 848 + &>40 MSS500.104, n.l6 DEv et alii 500.16

JKi502.329 KNDv 1191

KNDv8366 KNE849 MULoG 500.277

MULoG 500.277 RP1500

KNDv1192 KNDv8836

KNE850 RPt501.77, n.l DEv et alii 500

DbA500.299 KNDv1370

KNDv9601 JKi502.329 MULoG 500.277

DEv et alii 500.16 KNE1035 KNDv1386

KNDvseries DbA500.299 NNK500.166

JKi.S04.213 KNE 1035+5747 KNDv1422

KNDw1173 JKi502.329 MULoG 500.277

VTr500.108

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KNE(2)668 KNF841+867 KNF5043

RPI500.82 EC1500.128 RPI502.146

KNE(2) 669 KNF851 KNF7050

10500.59 DbA500.299 RPI502.146 RP1500

KNF852 KNF(2) 1035 KNE(2)670 DbA500.299 JKi502.329

RP1500.82,173,186 RPI502.146 KNF(2)5001

KNE (2) 845 + 5005 KNF866 JKi502.329 JKi502.329 EKz 500.llff

KNF(2)7050 KNE7338 KNF(l) 157 JKi502.329

JKi504.213 JKi502.329 KNF(2)7343

KNE&>40 KNF(1) 193 JKi502.329 DbA500.299 A&501.185

1050052 KNF(2)7345 KNE-series MSS500.104, n.l6 JKi502.329

RP1500.117 KNF(1)844 KNFh339 RP1502.147

JKi502.329 VPr500.240,n.21 KNF51

CyS/1nB 500.131 KNF(2)841 KNFh347

MSS 500.107, n.29 RP1500 E0500.00,130 PCr500.40 JKi504 V A/Ld3/ ASc 500.834 KNF(2)850 RP1500.95,n.48 YD502.291 JKi502.329

KNFh348 KNF153 KNF(2)851 1Hj501.61, n.71

1Hj501.100 JKi502.329ff JKi500.76,n.34 JKi504.222,224

KNF157 KNF(2)852 RPIS00.95,n.48 RP1500.175f,I83f, 186 JKi500.67f V A/Ld3/ASc 500.843 RPI502.146 JKi502.329ff

KNFh349 KNF726 KNF(2)853 JKi504.216

1Hj501.262 JKi502.329 KNFh352

KNF841 KNF(2)854 1Hj501.46 1Hj501.64, 241, n.319 IH,P01.242

KNFh353 JKi502.329 CyS502.103

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KNFb357 KNFb 1056 KNFb5446

CyS 502.1<Xi, n.29 CyS 502.1<X:i, n.29 E0500.130 JWn500.151,n.2 1Ki504.216,222

KNFb358 RPt501.68 VPr500.240,n.20

VPr500.240,n.20 KNFb1057 KNFb5447

KNFb359 JWn500.151, n.2 1Ki504.216,222,223

RPt501.95, n.l MULoG 500.277 KNFb 5447 + 5452 + 5466 +

KNFb360 KNFb 1059 7787+fr.

MIJLoG 500.277 CyS 502.l<X:i, n.29 E0500.130

JWn500.151,n.2 KNFb5451 KNFb361

1Ki504.222ff KNFb5246 llij501.64

RP1500.95,n.48 1Ki504.216,222 JKi504.216

KN Fb 361 + 9<Xi9 + 9096 + KNFb 5246 + 8.504 + frr. KNFb5452

fr. E0500.130 E0500.60

E0500.130 KNFb5428 KNFb5487

KNFb367 CyS502.103 MULoG 500.277

1Ki504.216 KNFb5431 KNFb5490

KNFb368 1Ki504.222,224 E0500.130

AFn500.357,n.l .JK004.222 KN Fb 5431 + 5449 + 7896 +

KNFb369 9104 KNFhS494

E0500.130 1Ki504.219 MULoG 500.277

KNFb371 KNFb5432 KNFh5506

E0500.60 CyS 502.103, I <Xi, n.29 llij501.26lf 1Ki504.216,222

KNFh5435 KNFbseries KN Fh 371 + 5448 CyS502.103 llij501.261

E0500.130 lpT500.266 KNFh5440+5475 +fr. 1Ki504

KNFb372 E0500.130

E0500.130 1Ki504 KNFh5443

RPI500.95,n.48 CyS 502.160, n.29

KNFb373

CyS 502.l<Xi, n.29

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KNFp1 KNFp 5472 + 5476 + frr. KNFs20

AFx501.114 E0500.1~ RP1500.125f,134 EK.z500 1Hj501 KNFp(2)5472 KNFs21

rm500.21 JKi504.216,223 RP1500.43, 125f, 196 LoG503.31 NY500.247 KNFpseries KNFs22 RP1500.127f IpT500.266 RPl500 RPt501 IS501.7

JKi504.215f KNFs23 KNFpS

RP1500.127ff, 142, 192 RP1500.43, 125f, 196 1Hj501.248 RPI502.148

KNFs24 KNFp6 KNFs2

RP1500 1Hj501.247 RP1500

KNFs25 KNFp7 KNFs3

RP1500.43, 125f, 196 IHj501.247 1Hj501.250f

KNFs26 RP1500 KNFp 13

RP1500.125f 1Hj501 KNFs4

RPl500 KNFs29 KNFp14

fP1500.125f 1Hj501.247 KNFs8

RPt 501.39, n.2 DbA500.~3ff KNFs<32>

KNFplS RP1500.125,n.l, 127,n.4 RP1500.125,n.l,l27

IHj501.247 KNFs9 KNF-series MIA.oG 500.277 RP1500.125,n.l 1Hj501.261 MSS500.104, n.16

JKi504.217 KNFs 11 KNFp 16

RP1500 KnFseries 1Hj501.66, n.81, 247

KNFs12 IpT500.266 RP502.147 KNFp 18

RP1500 1Hj501.247 KNFsseries

KNFs17 IpT500.266 KNFp48

RP1500.43, 125f, 196 IS501.7 1Hj501.248 MMr500.144 MSS500.107, n.29 KNFs 19 MSS500.107, n.29 RP1500.127 RP1500.43, 125f,196 RP1500

RPI503.200 RP1502.145,148 KNFp363 RP1503.278,200

RP1500.95,n.48 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.843

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KNG820 KN Ga 427 + 8102 KN Ga 953 + 955

MIJLoG '::lJJ.277 ECl'::lJJ.129 EO '::lJJ.l31 MSS'::lJJ.104, n.l6 RPt 501.95, n.l KNGa454 KNGa1058

KNG75(J) EO.SOO.l28 EKz '::lJJ.ll

JWn.SOO.l5l,n.2 RPI '::lJJ.l06, n.97 KNGa463

MCs500.24 KNGa 1335 KNGa<34> ECl '::lJJ.129

MIJLoG '::lJJ.277 KNGa465

EO.SOO.l28 KNGa(1)517 KNGa415 ADb'::lJJ.221,n.53

ADb'::lJJ.221,n.53 KNGa517 1Hj501.283 MCs'::lJJ.23, n.23 EO.S00.128, 130 JKi504.223

MCs500.24 KNGa417 KNGa519 RPt 501.84, n.3

EO'::lJJ.129 ECI.S00.128 KNGa15D RPt.S01.29 KNGa673 ADb'::lJJ.222,n.53

KNGa418 lpT.S00.262

ADb'::lJJ.221, n.53 MSS '::lJJ.104, n.l6 KNGa1532

ECl '::lJJ.l29 ADb'::lJJ.222,n.53 MCs'::lJJ.23, n.23 KNGa674

1Hj501.283 KNGa(1)676

KNGa419 MSS '::lJJ.l04, n.l6 1Hj501.283

MSS'::lJJ.104, n.16 JKi504.223 KNGa675

KN Ga 420 + fr. ADb.S00.221,n.53

KNGa(1)677

ECl'::lJJ.l29 1Hj501.283 JKi504.223

KN Ga 423 + 7366 JO'::lJJ.56 MSS'::lJJ.l04, n.l6 KNGa(2)423

ECl'::lJJ.129 PCr'::lJJ.40 JKi'::lJJ.68 ThGP 502.131

KNGa424 V AILeD/ ASc '::lJJ.835, n.32 KNGa(2)995

ECI.S00.129 VPr'::lJJ.242,n.235 JKi504.223 MIJLoG '::lJJ.277

KNGa676 KNGa7425 KNGa425 ECI.S00.130 ECI.SOO.l29

ECI.S00.129 KN Ga 677 + 7769 KNGa7426

KNGa426 EO.SOO.l30 ECl '::lJJ.l29 ECl'::lJJ.129

KNGa61l> KNGa&X>5

MSS.S00.104, n.16 EO'::lJJ.128

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KNGa8439 KNGm5788 KNK700

E0500.129 l\1Mr 500.144 AFx502.102 RPI500 DbA500.:£l 1

KNGaseries

lpT500.267 KNGm9878 KNK740

.JKi504.215f RP1500 DbA500.:.ID.:Il3 RPt501.24 lpT 500.263, n.62

KNGmseries 1GY500.194 KNGe610 RPI500.38 MIJLoG 500.275f, n.3

lpT 500.262, n.61 RPt501.16, n.l KNGq702 ThGP 502.136

KNGg711 DbA500.314 MPn502.228 OP500.576

KNK773

DbA500.:£l8, n.56 KNGg717 KNGq705

1Hj501.250f DbA500.314 KN K 773 + lim

RP1500.128 E0500.1:£l KNG-series

KN Gg 995 + 7370 + 7591 + .JKi504.217 KNK774

7764 DbASOO.m E0500.1:£l KNGv862

RPI500.45f,48f KNK775

KNGg (1)995 DbASOO.m JKi504.216 KNGv863

l\1Mr500.142 KNK 776 bis (=1810)

KNGg5637 RPI500 DbASOO.m

1Hj501.251 RP1503.276ff KNK778 YD503.424

KNGg7369 AFx502.102 1Hj501.248 KNGv864 DbA500.:£l1

RP1500.45f 10500.63 KNGgseries

JKi504.216 KN Gv 862-864 KNK829

MPn502.228 l\1Mr500.142 DbA500.:.m RPI500 10500.62

KNGvseries KNGhseries

RPI500 KNK872

JKi504.215 DbA500.:£l7 KNK434 E0500.129

KNGm840 DbA500.:£l5, n.41, :Il8, n.56 1Hj501.134

10500.52 E0500.131 KNK873 MMe500.9 1Hj501.134, 136 l\1Mr500.144 10500.62 DbA500.:£l3f RPI500 RP1500.127,n.4 RPI503.277

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KNK875 KNL593 KNL5092

DbASOO.:m llij 501.76, n.92 RP1500.95,n.48 00500.129 RPt 501.36, n.5 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.843 JWn500.153,n.l7

KNL594 KNL7375 KNK877 CyS502.103 CR 500.66, n.233

DbA500.307 JKi500.75f KNL693 VPr500.240,n.l5

KNK5526 ASc500.265 DbA500.307 CVG500.13,n.21 KNL73&>

OP500.586 CyS502.102 RP1500.95,n.48 E0500.131 V A/LoG/ASc 500.843

KNK7353 GWa.S03.160

DbASOO.:m LSF/RBP 500.168 KNL 7834

RP1500.95f, 100 RP1500.95,n.48 KNK7363 RPt.S01.12,228 V A/LoG/ASc 500.843

DbA500.308,n.55 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.843 KNL8441

KNK8244 KNL 758 RP1500.95,n.48

DbA500.303 Vfr500.89 V A/LoG/ASc 500.843

KNK8440 KNL 771 +fr. KN I..c (1) series

DbA500.307 00500.131 JKi500.68f,n.7

KNL8'70 JKi502.331, n.5

KNL 173

CyS502.103 llij.S01.58, n.64 KNI..c (2) series

RPt.S01.84, 104 JKi500.68, n.7 KNL471 VPr500.241,n.27

lpT500.262 KNI..c481

KNL871 JO.S01.167,n.44

KNL474 llij.S01.58, n.64

DEv et alii 500.13, n.l6 Vfr500.91 KNI..c525

lpT500.262 KNL 1568 Vfr 500.86, 88

Vfr500.89 MIJLoG 500.277 KNI..c527

KNL513 10500.58 KNL2127 RP1500.95,n.48

DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 KNI..c528 V A/LoG/ASc 500.843

KNL567 KNL(3)455 llij.S01.172,n.222

AFn500.357, n.l JKi500.77 KNI..c529

KNL(3)473 RP1500.172 KNL588

llij 501.16, n.ll JKi500.77

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KNI..c531 KNI..cseries KNLd5'ir7

DEv et alii 500.12 llij501.171f llij501.149 llij501.172,n.222 JI1-I500.10 MIA..oG 500.277

RPt501.56 KNI..c533 KN Ld (1) series

llij501.172,n.222 JKi500.69, n.16 KNLd591

JKi504.213 VPr500.240,n.16 KNI..c535

lpT500.2W KNLd571 KNLd647

llij501.137,n.173, 149f RPt501.41,n.44 KNI..c536 JQ500.58

RPt501.24,n.3 VTr500.91 KNLd649

KN Lc 536 [+] 7383 + 7731 KNLd572 llij501.148, 150 VPr500.241,n.26

EC1500.131 VTr500.91 VTr500.91

KNI..c550 KNLd573 KNLd785

llij501.172,n.222 llij501.148, 150 EC1500.131 VPr500.241,n.27 llij501.148, 150

KNI..c561 VTr500.91 KNLd 786

VTr500.89 KNLd574 llij501.206 KNI..c646 VTr500.91

VTr500.91 KNLd 7'ir7

KNLd575 RPt 501.26, n.8 KNI..c841 llij501.150, 172

RPt501.95,n.l VTr500.91 KN Ld 7'ir7 + 1009 + 7378

KNLd579 EC1500.131

KNI..c(1)525

CyS/JnB500.130 llij501.137,n.173, 149f KNLd5845

llij501.17lf RPt501.180, n.l CyS502.102 JKi500.68f KNLd583

llij501.26 PCr500.40,43

VTr500.91 KNLd8192

KNI..c(1)531 llij501.206 JKi500.68, n.8

KNLd584

AFn500.357, n.l KNLdseries

KNI..c(1)549 llij501.150, 172 llij501 JKi 500.68, n.9 VPr500.240,n.l6 JI1-I500.10, 14

KN Lc (2) 7377 KNLd585 KNLe624

10501.167 llij501.148, 150 PCr500.40 RPt501.95, n.1 VTr500.91

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KNI..e 641 KNM719 KNNc5103

HLE500.117, n.16 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.837 IHj501.140 JKi 500.68, n.9

KNM(1)559 KNNc8144 KNI..e642 JK004.224 10501.164

1Hj501.194,n.256 lpT 500.200 KNM1645 KNNc8145

JKi504.214 IHj501.248 10501.164

KNI..e654 KNM8170 KNNc8146

1Hj501.171,n.220 10501.164 10501.164 PCr500.40 VTr 500.87f, 94 KNMc1528 KNNc 8173

KNI..e5629 AFn 500.357, n.l YD500.190

JKi500.76 KNMc4456 KNNp272

KNI..e5646 10500.54 10500.52

AFn 500.357, n.l KNMc4457 KNNp855

KN I.e series 10500.54 YD500.189

JKi502.331 KNMc4459 KNNp859 VTr500.87 CVG500.15 NfP501

KNLn 1568 SIX501.367 KNNp5008

AFn 500.357, n.l KnMc4464 NfP501 HLE500.121 G0w501.24 1Hj501.156, n.l98 KNNpseries LoG503.41 KNMcseries G0w502.34 YD500.191

10500.00 NfP501

KNL-series JTH500.15 KNOc1745

GWa503.lffi KNM-series IHj501.248 IHj501.76,n.92

RPt501.55 JKi.S04.213 KNOd485 JTH500.10 KNNc 4473 + sn9 LoG/1GI' 500.31 IHj501.26

RPt501.16 E0500.129 KNOd539

VTr 500.94, n.19 KNNc5100 AFn 500.357, n.l KNM559 JKi500.69

KNOd562 RPL500.95, n.48 KNNc5100+8184 10500.58

KNM683 ASc500.267 NNK 500.166

YD500.19l,n.41

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KNOd563 KN Og7504 + 7844 KNRa (1) 1545

1Hj501.193,n.252 E0500.129 JGR500.343, n.34

KNOd570 KN Og (2) 8150 KN Ra (1) 1548

AFn500.357, n.l 10501.164 JGR500.343,n.34

KNOd666 KNPp496 KNRa (1) 1551

1Hj501.208,n.279 MI.A.oG 500.277 JGR500.343, n.34

KN Od 667 + 5898 + 8292 + fr. KNR1815 KNRa (1) 1552

E0500.130 GOw 502.36, n.23 JGR500.343, n.34 RPt501.63,99,410

KNOd681 KNRaseries

1Hj501.26 KNR4482 LoG503.41 LoG503.101

KNOd689 KNSc220

AFn 500.357, n.l KNRa984 RPt501.13

KNOd690 1Hj501.149

KNSc221 JGR500.342 AFn 500.357, n.l

KNRa1028 RPt501.13, 114

KNOd1062 JGR500.342 KNSc222

JWn500.15lf,n.2 KNRa1540

JQ)00.55

KNOd1063 RPt501.410 KNSc224

JWn500.15lf,n.2 KNRa1547

1Hj501.46 RPt501.15,n.8

KNOd5082 YD500.187 E0500.129 KNSc225

KNRa1548 RPt501.15,n.4 KNOdseries JGR500.343

IpT500.259 RPt501.377, n.5 KNSc226

VPr 500.242n.54f RPt501.13 KNOg424

ADb500.22l,n.53 KNRa (1) 1541 KNSc227

JGR500.343,n.34 RPt501.15,n.8 KNOg833 10500.59

MSS500.104, n.l6 RPt501.25 KNSc229

KNRa (1) 1543 RPt501.15,n.8 KNOg1527

VPr500.245,n.63 JGR500.343,n.34 KNSc2:l> RPt 501.377, n.5 RPt501.12f

KN0g7432

NFP501

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KNSc238 KNSc7479 KNSd4403+5114+frr.

RPt501.16 RPt501.15, n.8 E0500.129 RPt501.33

KNSc239 KNSc8125

VPr 500.243, n.43 RPt501.15,n.8 KNSd4404

KNSc244 KNSc8271 llij501 J0501.167, n.43

lli j 50 l.lll, n.309 RPt501.15,n.8 RPt501

RPt501.12,n.8 KN Sd 4404 + fr. KNScseries

KNSc246 AJs500 00500.129 RPt 501.15, n.3 GOw502.34,37

KNSd4405 HvE500.125 KNSc247 l.SF/RBP 500.168 llij 501.8, n.6

RPt501.15, n.3 MSS500.100 RPt501.24,28,43 RPt501

KNSc248 RuS502 KNSd4406

RPt501.15,n.4 KN Sc-Sq series RPt501.28,n.5

KNSc249 RuS502.284 KNSd4407

RPt501.15,n.4 KNSd4401 llij501 RPt501

KNSc250 llij501 JGR500.337 KNSd4407 +4414

VPr500.243, n.43 RPt501 G0w501.24

KNSc257 VPr500.242,n.32 KNSd4408

RPt501.14, n.2 KN Sd4401 + 8718 +fr. RPt501.24,28,66

KNSc266 E0500.129 RPt501.31 KNSd4408+4411 +6055 +

E0500.131 frr. RPt501.16 KNSd4402 E0500.129

KNSc5137 GHK500.61 llij 501.297, n.376 KNSd4409

JQ500.55 RPt500.242 RPt501

KNSc5141 RPt501 VPr500.242,n.32

RPt501.15,n.4 KNSd4403 KN Sd 4409 + 4481 + frr.

KNSc7461 llij501 00500.129 JGR500.337

RPt 501.15, n.3 RPt 501.34f, 39 KNSd4412

KNSc7462 VPr500.242,n.32 RPt501.29,32,43

RPt501.15, n.4

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KN Sd 4412 + frr. KNSdseries KNSe965

E0500.129 G0w5()1 llij501.44,n.42 llij501.77, 79ff RPt501.45, n.6

KNSd4413 JGR500.337,340, n.22

E0500.129 JKi502.331, n.5 KN Se 965 + 1008

RPt501 RPt501 E0500.129 VPr500.242,n.32 YD501.201,n.52

KNSe 1007 KNSd4415 KNSe879

E0500.129 llij501 RPt501.45f llij501.59 RPt501

KNSeSID RPt501.48

KNSd4416 llij501.74 KNSe 1048

llij501.75 RPt501.29,45,56 E0500.129 RPt501.24f,44

KNSe881 VPr500.242,n.31 KNSe~nr;

RPt501.45, n.3 RPt501.45,n.6 KNSd4422

llij501.00 KNSe [882] KNSe7449 RPt501.38,41,44 E0500.129 RPt501.45,n.3 VPr500.242,n.32 RPt 501.45, n.6 YD501.201 KNSe [7920]

KNSe883 KNSd<4450> RPt 501.45, n.6

RPt501.45, n.3 RPt501.24,29 KNSe8477

KN Se [890] RPt501.45, n.3 KN Sd <4450> +4483 RPt501.45,n.6

E0500.129 KNSe9?/J7 RPt501.29,44 KNSe891

RPt501.45,n.6 RuS502.287 llij501.59

KNSd4468 JGR500.337,n.4 KN Se [9309]

RPt501.28 KN Se 891 + 1006 + 1042 E0500.129 RPt 501.45, n.6

KNSd5091 E0500.129 RPt501.45 KNSeseries

RPt501.29, n.2 RPt501 KNSe892 KNSd[8544] RPt 501.45, n.6 KNSf 4419

E0500.129 JGR500.337 RPt501.24 KNSe 893

RPt 501.49ff RPt501.45, n6

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KNSf4420 KNSfseries KNSk5670

IHj501.100 JGR500.337, 340, n.22 BV500.38 JGR500.337 RPt501 RPt501.410 RPt500.242 RPt 501.33ff KNSg884 KNSk8100

KNSf4421 RPt501.53 BV500.38

IHj501.26 JGR500.337 KNSg885 RPt 501.12, n.5 RPt501.51 RPt501.54

KNSk8149 KNSf4423 KNSg886 BV500.38

IHj501.149 RPt 501.54, 60 10501.164 RPt501.51

KNSg887 KNSk 9195 KNSf4424

RPt501.54 BV500.38 JGR500.337 RPt501.51 KN Sg 888 + 978 KNSkseries

KNSf4425 RPt501.54 BV500.38 JGR500.337

RPt501.51 KNSo894

KNSg889 IHj501.149 KNSf4426

RPt501.54 JGR500.342 JGR500.337 RPt501 RPt501.51 KN Sg 890 bis (= 1811) TKS500.266

KNSf4427 RPt500.240 KNSo1053

JGR500.337 KNSg 1811 RPt501 RPt 50 1.50f, n.7 IHj501.58, n.64 KNSo4429

KNSf4428 10500.55 RPt501 IH j 501.259, n.337

E0500.129 VPr 500.241, n.27 RPt501.71, 86f RPt501.28

KN Sg 1811 + 7485 + 7870 + KNSo4430 KNSf4465 frr. IHj501.100f, 259, n.338

RPt 501.50, n.5 RPt501.92 RPt501

KNSf7451 KNSgseries KNSo4431

RPt501.49 RPt501.6, n.1, 58f RPt501.86

KN Sf (1) 4428 KNSh736 KNSo4432

RPt501.51f RPt501.410 RPt 501.84, 86

KN Sf (2) 4465 + frr KNSk789

RPt501.6,52 RPt501

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Linear .B Text Index

KNSo4433 KNSo4446 KNU49

IH j 501.100, 259, n.337 IH j50 1.58, 259 AUc 500.78, n.8 RPt501 RPt501.81, 84,86

VPr500.24l,n.27 KNU96 KNSo4434 LoG503.110

KNSo4447 RPt501.86 RPt501.88 KNU437

KNSo4435 DbA500.299 KNSo4448 TKS500.263 1Hj501.58,n.64

RPt501.84, 91, 104 RPt501.86f VPr500.24l,n.27 KNU 1053bis (=1812)

KNSo4449 DbA500.Di KNSo4436 RPt501.86

RPt501.86 KNU4478 KN So (1) 4440 + 8700 + 8702 + HLE500.121

KNSo4437 frr. 1Hj501.137,n.l73 RPt501 RPt501.83

KNU5186 KNSo4438 KN So (2) 4439 + 5415

DbA500.299 1Hj501.259,n.337 RPt501.81 TKS500.263 RPt501.88

KNSoseries KNU5717 KNSo4439 1Hj501.259, n.337 JLM500.96

RPt501.83, 86 RPt501 RuS502.285 KNU7063

KNSo4440 JKi500.73,n.27 KNSp4451 MMr500.144 RPt501

1Hj501.74 RP1500 KNSo4441 RPt501.56

KNU8210 RPt501.84, 86 KNSp4451 +4476+8701 + DEv et alii 500.20 frr. KNSo4442

lpT500.260 RPt501.55 KNUc 160

DbA500 RPt501 KNSp4452 IpT 500.263, n.62

KNSo4442+4472 1Hj501.64, 74 MMr500.144 G0w501.24

RPt501.55 RPI500 RPt501.400 KNSpseries

KNSo4445 RPt501.55f KNUc 160 [+] 8032

RPt501.86 RuS502.284 MSS500.107, n.29

KNS-series

RPt501

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KNUc 161 KNUf (3) 981 KNV 60 [+)151

MMr500.144 RPI500.49f E0500.129 RPI500 RPt501.18, 75

KNV 114 KNUc8032 KNUf (3)983 SIX501.368

RPI500.175 AFn 500.357, n.1 RPI500.50 KNV145

KN Uf (1) series SIX501.367 1Hj501.182 JK.i500.78,n.41

KNUf(3)987 MSS500.105

KN Uf (3) series RPI500.49 KNV150

RPI500 KNUf (3) 991

RPt501.410

KNUf (1)79 RPI500.49f KN V (1) 57+ 8036 + fr.

JK.i500.78,n.41 KN Uf (1) 7494

VTr 500.108, n.33

KNUf422 JK.i500.78,n.41 KNV 159

MI.JLoG 500.276, n.3 KN Uf (3) 1011

RPI500.45,49f,52 RPt501.68

KNUf432 RPI500.49f 1Hj501.241 KNV280

MI.JLoG 500.276 KN Uf (3) 1022 CR500.87, n.305 SIX 501.367, n.6 RPI500.49f 1Hj501.57f,248

VTr500.137 KNUf 1031 KN Uf (3) 1031

VPr 500.243, n.41 RPI500.49f KNV429

HLE500.120, 122 KNUf (1) 111 KN Uf (3) 5726

JK.i500.78,n.41 RPI500.49f KNV479

HLE500.120 KNUf (1) 121 KNUfseries VTr500.108

JK.i500.78, n.41 G0w502.34 YD500.187f, 197

KNUf1522 1Hj501.241

KNV482

V A/LoG/ ASc 500.840 KNV52 HLE500.120 MSS500.107, n.29

KNV503 KNUf(3)835

RPI500.49,51 KNV56 HLE500.120 RPt.SO 1.278, n.2 10500.64

KNUf (3)970 J0501.161

RPI500.50 KNV60

CVG500.ll,n.l5 KNV652

RPt501.16, 351 HLE500.120

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KNV653 KNV7512 KNVd 136

MIJLoG 500.277 llij501.32, 124, n.163 MSS 500.108, n.33 PCr500.40

KNV655 KNV7524 VTr500.79 Hl.E500.121, n.48 YD500.188f

KNVd 137 RPt501.161, n.3 KNVc55 NNK500.166

KNV684 VPr 500.246, n.66 ECI500.129 KNVdseries

llij501.266 KNVc73 MSS500.105 MSS500.104, n.16 PCr500.40 VTr500.79 VPr 500.244f, n.55, n.61 MSS 500.108, n.33

VPr500.242, n.33 KNVseries KNV958 VTr500.79 G0w502.34

CVG 500.13, n.20 lli j50 1.184 llij501.140 KNVc 106 MSS500.105

KNV1005 CR500.81, n.281

KNWb7713 RPt500.243 RPt501.100,n.3 RPt 501.95, n.1

KNVc 173 KNV 1005+7530+7567 Hl.E500.122 KNWb 8711

VTr 500.108, n.33 DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 KNVc 176 10501.164

KNV(l) 118 GN501.211 JGR500.345f KNWbseries

KNVc 195 10501.159 KNV1521 RPt501.161, n.3

RPt501.409 KNWm1707 KNVc208 CyS/JnB 500.128f

KNV1523 HIE 500.117, n.16 llij501.283 AFn 500.357, n.l

KNWm1714 Hl.E500.120 KNVc287

YD500.188f, 197 DEv et alii 500.20 CyS/JnB500.128

KNV(2)2&> KNVc293 KNWm1816

MSS500.107, n.29 llij501.53 CyS/JnB500.128

KN V (3) 655 + 5606 + 5865 + KNVc569 KNWm1817 5988+8507

Hl.E500.120 CyS/JnB500.128 VTr 500.108, n.33

KNVcseries KNWm5822 KNV5913

CyS/JnB 500.128, n.17 G0w502.34 Hl.E500.120 MSS500.105

VTr500.79

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KNWm5824 KNWs1705 KNWs8752

CyS/1nB500.128, n.17 CyS!1nB 500.127f RP1500.149 RP1500.148,n.20

KNWm5860 ThGP 500.315 KNWs8754

CyS/1nB500.128, n.14 KNWs1700

AFn 500.357, n.l CyS/1nB 500.129, n.24

KNWm82JJ7 RP1500.149,n.30

CyS/1nB500.128, n.15 KNWs9232 KNWs8152 CyS/1nB 500.128, n.14

KNWm8490 CyS/1nB500.129, n.24 CyS/1nB500.128, n.14 RP1500.148,n.20 KNWsseries

KNWs8153 10501.159

KNWm8493

CyS/1nB500.128f CyS/1nB500.129 KNX468

JKi 500.68, n.9 EC1500.130 KNWm8498 RP1500.148,n.20

CySI1nB 500.129 KNX658 KNWs8445

VTr 500.108, n.33 KNWm8499 CyS/1nB500.127

CyS/1nB500.128f KNX697

YD500.188 KNWs8493

1Hj501.256 1Hj501.149, n.l92

KNWm8712 RPI500.149, n.30 KNX723

CyS/1nB 500.129 KNWs8497 RPt501.147, n.l 1Hj501.179,n.235

CyS/1nB500.129, n.20 KNX768 KNWmseries DbA 500.299, 302, 306 DbA'500.302

10501.159 1GY 500.194 RPt501.222,313 KNX770

KNWnseries TKS500 RPt500.241

10501.159 ThGP 502.136

RPt501. 77f, 405

KNWs1701 KNWs8498

KNX795

CyS/1nB500.129, n.24 IHj 501.16, n.ll

SIA!501.368 RPI500.148,n.20 KNWs8499

KNX976 KNWs1703 RP1500.149,n.30

PCr500.40 CyS/1nB500.128 KNWs8500 VPr500.242,n.37 RP1500.148,n.20

ThGP500.315 KN X 976 + 8263 KNWs1704 VTr500.89 KNWs8713

CyS/1nB500.127, 129 RP1500.149 KNX984 10500.64f

RP1500.148,n.20 MMT500.107

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KNX999 KNX8171 KNXd214

JK.i500.76 10501.164 ERL500.205 RPt501.75, n.3

KNX1014 KNX8261

ECI500.129 RPt501.95, n.l KNXd~5

CR500.82n.283 KNX 1463 KNX8561

E0500.1~ ERL500.207,n.27 KNXd314

MSS500.104, n.16 KNX2128 KNX8768

DEv et alii 500.13, n.7 llij501.149, n.l92 KNXd987

KNX5334 KNX8833 llij501.44

AFn 500.357, n.l DEv et alii 500 KNXd 7663

10501.164 MCs500.24,n.25 KNX5751

NNK500.166 KNX8838 KNXdseries

DEv et alii 500 G0w502.34 KNX5904 10501.164

ERL500.207,n.27 KNXe514 KNX9191 llij501.124, n.163

KNXT/58 JK.i500.75

VTr 500.108, n.33 KNXe524 KNXd9 ABc501.185

KNX7814 llij501.18 llij501.32

E0500.129 KNXd97 KNXe537

KNX7918 V AJUn/ASc 500.843 AFn 500.357, n.l

DEv et alii 500.20 KNXd 116 KNXe544

KNX8107 llij50l.W,n.:m YD500.191, n.43

ECI500.129 KNXd 149 KNXe657

KNX8126 AUc500.78,n.8 YD500.191, n.43

llij501.108, n.138 MSS500.105 KNXe5899

KNX8147 KNXd 166 YD500.189

10501.164 V AJUn/ ASc 500.840 KNXe6020

KNX8148 KNXd 168 MIJLoG 500.275,277

10501.164 MSS500.104,n.16 KNXe6026

KNX8166 RPt501.77

MIJLoG 500.277

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KNXe74~ MY Au609 MYEuseries

HLE500.121 CVG.SOl.l.SO lpT500.262

KNXe7711 lpT500.263 RP1500.178

Cy$502.103 MY Au 609 + frr. MYFo101

CVG501.153, 155 CVG500 KNXf4472 CVG501.138, 141

RPt 501.88, n.1 MY Au653+ 00500.69 E0500.131 IHj501.62, n.73

KNXf8835 lpT 500.257ff, 265

DEv et alii 500 MY Au653 RP1500.178

CVG500.20 RP1502.145 KNZ 1715 lpT500.263 MYFoseries

J0501.158,n.7 MYAu657 lpT 500.258, 266f

KNZ 1716 CVG500.15,n.25, 18 MYFu711 J0501.158,n.7 CVG501.154 Vfr500.112 E0500.131 RP1500.106, n.97

lpT500.263 MYGe602 KN'Zi 13 MMT 500.95, 111, 122

LoG503.61 CVG 500.19, n.33 MYAu658 DbA500.302,306

MAZ1 CVG501.154 E0500.128, 131

Vfr500.112 00500.130 IHj501.241,263 lpT500.263 lpT 500.264, 267f

MIWv3 RP1500.183f MCs500.23ff

KDm!NDV500 MY Au660 MYGe603

MIZ2 lpT500.263 CVG 500.19, n.33 MMT 500.95, 111, 122 CVG.SOl.l.SO

KDm!NDV500 DbA500.302

MIZ4 MY Au series E0500.128, 131

lpT500.258,261 IHj501.209 KDm!NDV500

RP1500.178 IpT 500.264, 267f

MYAu102 MCs500.23ff

MYEu654 CVG500.15,n.25,20 MYGe604

lpT500 lpT500.264

CVG 500.19, n.33 RP1500.183 ML500.166f CVG.SOl.l.SO PC'r501.358 MYEu655 DbA500.302 RP1500.178 E0500.128 RP1502.139 lpT500.264

IHj501.209 RPt 501.68, n.l RP1500.183

lpT 500.267f MCs500.22ff

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MYGe605 MYOe104 MYOe117

DbA500.:ill,306 CVG 500.11, n.l6 CVG 500.14, n.23 llij.501.263, n.343 CVG .501.149 lpT500.2ffi IpT 500.264, 267f MCs500.22ff MYOe105 MYOe118

MYGe605+605a+607 [+] CVG 500.11ff CVG 500.19, n.33 lpT500.259 lli j.50 1.284

fr. lpT500.2ffi E0500.128 MYOe106 MMT 500.95, 118, 122

MYGe606 CVG 500.19, n.33 lpT 500.2ffi MYOe119

CVG500.15, n.25 CVG500.16, n.26 ECI500.128, 131 MYOe107 lpT500.259 lli j.SO 1.200 CyS.502.106, n.20 lpT 500.267f lpT500.259 MYOe120 MCs500.23ff JKi500.68, n.9 lpT500.261 RP1500.00, n.36

MYOe108 MYOe121 MYGe608

lpT500.261 CVG500 CVG500.20 .JKi504.224 CVG.501

MYGeseries RP1500.95,n.48 lpT 500.259f

CVG 500.19, n.33 MYOe109 MYOe122 llij.501.241 lpT500.261 CVG.501.154 IpT500.258, 267 RP1500.95,n.48 MCs500.22 MY0e125 RP1500 MYOellO CVG500.13f

MYGo610 CVG.501.154 CVG.501.143, 147, 155 DbA500.307

CVG500 MYOe111 IpT 500.2ffi CVG.501.143, 147, 155

CVG 500.19, n.33 lpT500.257,n.53

CVG.501.154 MYOe126

MY Go series lpT500.259,261 lpT500.264

lpT 500.258, 267f MULoG500.274, n.5 RP1500.181 MYOe127

MYOe103 MY Oe 112 [+] 134 CyS.502.103 lpT500.261

CVG500 CVG.501.151, 155 RPt .501.26, n.8 CWa500.174 llij.501.62 MYOe115 MYOe129 lpT500.259

CVG500.15 CVG500 RPt.501.337

SIX.501.367 lpT500.2ffi

MY Oe 103 + 105 NNK500.166

CVG.501

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MYOel~ MYOiseries MYV659

CVG 500.13, n.21 CVG500.15f CVG500.20 CVG501.150 lpT500.257,n.57 CVG501.152, 155 IpT500.2ffi PRe501.101 00500.69

RP1500.159, 174,n.7 1Hj501.257 MYOe133 lpT500.264

lpT500.261 MYUe611 JKi504.219 CVG500.20 ML 500.166f

MYOe 136 1Hj501 PCr 501.358, n.15

IpT500.259,261 lpT500 MYV662 JKi500.73,n.28

MYOe137 RP1500 lpT 500.264f

IpT500.261 RPt 501.364, n.5 MYVe611

MYOe140 MYUe652 DbA500

IpT500.261 CVG501.154 MMr500.146 lpT500.264

MYOeseries RP1500 MYVe652

CVG500 RP1502.146 MMr500.146

IpT500.258f,267 MYUe656 MYVe663 RP1500.177f

lpT500.264 MMr500.146 MYOi701

MYUe661 MYVseries CVG500 CVG501.146 CVG 500.17, n.31 lpT500.258,262 E0500.131 DbA500.m,n.~

1Hj501.232,n.314 lpT500 MYWt501

lpT500.2ro MYUe663 CVG500.20 CyS/JnB 500.129

MYOi702 lpT500.264 DbA500.300 E0500.131 RP1500 lpT500.258

MYOi703 MYUeseries MMe500.9 RP1500.148,n.21, 159,179

CVG500 lpT500.258,262 ThGP500.315

CVG501.146 RP1500.178 MYWt502

E0500.131 MYUi651 CyS/JnB500.129 MYOi704 lpT500.264 lpT500.258

CVG500 RP1500.148,n.21, 159,179

CVG501.144f MYUi 7fY:) ThGP500.315

E0500.131 CVG 500.19, n.33 lpT500.257,264

MYOi705

E0500.131 MYUiseries

lpT500.258,262

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MYWt503 MYX508 PY Aa94

CyS/JnB 500.129 llij501.158, n.199 llij501 DbASOO.m IpT500.259,261 IpT500.258 ML500.168 PY Aa95

RP1500.148,n.21,179 llij501.159,n.200 ThGP500.315 MYX707

MYWt504 CVG 500.19, n.33 PYAa240

CyS/JnB 500.129 MY X series JKi500.68, n.8

IpT500.258 IpT500.258 PYAa295 RP1500.148, n.21,159, 179 ThGP 500.315 MYZ 101

llij501

MYWt505 CVG 500.10, n.11 PY Aa506

CyS/JnB500.129, n.20 MYZ202 llij501.20

DbA500.303 VTr 500.107f, n.33 PYAa701 IpT500.258 RP1500.148,n.21,179 MYZ710

E0500.131

ThGP500.315 CVG 500.18, n.32 PYAa717

MYWt506 LoG503.40 MYZ712

CyS/JnB 500.129 RPt501.64

DbA500.301 VTr500.112

PYAa759 IpT500.258 PY Aa17+ RP1500.148,n.21,179 llij501.78

ThGP500.315 E0500.130 PYAa762

MYWt507 py Aa61 lli j 501.39, 64

CVG500.20 E0500.130

CyS/JnB500.129, n.21 llij501.20,157 PYAans

DbA500.301 llij501.78 IpT500.258

PY Aa76

RP1500.148,n.21,159, 179 CR500.68 PYAa719

ThGP 500.315 llij501 JnB 501.599f

MYWt700 PYAa85 py Aa783

RPI500.148,n.21, 159 llij501.155 DbA500.306

MYWtseries py Aa89 TKS500

JKi500.73,n.28 JKi500.68,n.8 py Aa785

RPI500.178 PY Aa93

DEv et alii 500.12f, n.6

llij501

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PYAa792 PYAb315 PYAbllOO

E0500.130 00500.131 JLM501.288 1Hj501.155 VPK500.ffi7 PYAb326 PYAbseries

PYAa795 00500.131 DEv et alii 500.13, n.6

HLE500.118 1Hj501.78 PYAb356 1Hj501

PYAa798 VPr500.243,n.47 JTH500.10f

RP1500

00500.130 PYAb372 RP1502.148 1Hj501.157 1Hj501.78 TKS500 RPt501.109, n.4 ThGP 503.626

PY Ab379 VPr500.245,n.60 PYAa815

1Hj501.77 PY Ac1277 VPK500.ffi7 VPK500.ffi7

1Hj501.209 PY Aa1180 PYAb382

00500.130 E0500.130 PY Acseries

1Hj501.157 1Hj501 PYAb388

PYAa1182 PY Ad289+681+687 DEv et alii 500.12

CVG 500.12, n.18 JLM501.275 PYAb515

PYAa1263 PY Ad290 00500.131

TKS500.269 VPr500.243, n.45 PYAb553

PY Aaseries PY Ad308 DbA500.306

DEv et alii 500.13, n.6 TKS500 JLM501.276, 288

HLE500.118 1Hj501 PYAb555 PY Ad315

JnB501.592 VPr500.243,n.48 CyS/JnB 500.134, n.36 JTH500.10f JLM501.276 PCr500.37f PYAb558 RP1500.79,n.27 PY Ad315 + 1450+fr.

TKS500.275 1Hj501.78

JLM501.276 ThGP 503.626 PYAb562 VPr500.245,n.60 PY Ad 318 + fr.

1Hj501.20 JLM500.95 PYAb27

PYAb573 JLM501.276 LoG503.40

E0500.130 PYAd380 PYAb189

PYAb745 CyS/JnB 500.134, n.36 E0500.130

1Hj501.78

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PYAd3ro+ PYAd1450 PYAe344

EQ500.1?ll n.M501.276 1Hj501.257f n.M501.288

PY Ad664 PY Ad 1450+fr. ML500.166f EQ500.1?ll n.M500.100 PCr 501.358, n.16 1Hj501.157f V A!LdV/ ASc 500.828 MdF500.52,n.14 PY Ad series

HLE500.118 PYAe489

PY Ad666 1Hj501 AFn 500.357, n.l MNg500.94 JnB501.592 1Hj501.58 TKS500.272 PCr500.37f

PYAe574 TKS500.272,277 PY Ad671 ThGP 503.626 IpT500.2ro

RPt501./U PYAe8 PY Ae629

PY Ad672 1Hj501.256 RPI500.157 1Hj501 RP1500

PY Aeseries PY Ad676 PYAe72 1Hj501.137f

DbA500.?ll6 1Hj501.256 RP1500.82, 118 TKS500 RP1500

py Anl

PY Ad678 PY Ae[108] CR500.68n.241 1Hj501 AFn500.357, n.l 1Hj50l.l(i)f, 184

1Hj501.58 l.Fx500.243 PY Ad683 RP1500.81

EQ500.1?ll PY Ae 110 RP1502.139

MNg500.94 PYAn5 PY Ad684 RP1500.83

CyS/JnB500.134 PYAe134 1Hj501

PY Ad686 AFn 500.357, n.l PYAn7

1Hj501.195, n.2ro CR500.68 1Hj501.25, 138,252 1Hj501.58 RPt501.365, n.5

PY Ad6frl PYAe264 py An18

1Hj501.158f 1Hj501.256,270 1Hj501

PY Ad689 RP1500.97, 99, n.71 ML500.165

EQ500.1?ll PYAe~3 JGR500.346,n.46

EQ500.129 PY Ad697 ITH500.11

1Hj501.158 RP1500.83 RPt501.24, 99

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py An35 PY An207+Xn279+fr. [+] PY An 519 + fr.

CVV a500.59 Xn449 JLM501.281 JKi.504 JLM501.273 MMr500.144 PY Anfl17

RP1500 py An209

CV G 500.13, n.20 RP1503.283 JGR500.346 llij501 VPr500.243,n.45 RP1500.82,n.47 ITI-1500

LoG503.40 py An'J7 py An233

PCr500.45 llij501.264f llij501.282 V A!LoG/ASc 500.843

py An39 py An261 PY An610

AFn 500.359 DEv et alii 500.20 ESv500.431,n.48 llij501.190,n.247 JLM501.274 FA500.127 JSk/10500.350, n.34 ITI-1500.22 llij501 MdF500.52,n.l4 MlJLoG 500.276f, n.4 MPn502.229 RPt501.97, 145 PCr501.362 ThGP 502.130 VTr500.132 VPr500.241,n.27 VTr500.140f

YD500.189 py An128 PY An 610 + fr.

LoG503.41 PY An292 JLM501.281 RP1500.129f EC1500.130

PY An614 PY An129 py An298

JLM501.282f CVG 500.13, n.20 llij501

PY An 614 [+] 1510 + fr. + fr. PY An172 PY An 299 + frr. +fr.

llij501 JLM501.275 JLM501.282 RPt501.68

py An316 PY An614+Xn 1126 py An192

PCr501.362 JLM500.99 ESv 500.431, n.46

PY An 615 + frr. (7) llij501.215,n.288 PY An340

JKi 500.77, n.39 llij501.31 JLM501.282 RP1500.97,n.60 JLM501.288 ThGP 503.631 py An616

PY An 424 + fr. EC1500.128 py An207

JLM501.277 JLM501.282 DbA500.307 MCs500.23,n.23 EC1500.129 py An519 MdF500.52, n.l2 llij501.235 llij501 RP1500 JLM501.274 RP1500.172 RU501.197 SIX501.367 RP1502.139 RPt501.410

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PY An654 PY An830 PY Aq64

DEv et alii 500.20 FA500.120, 127 llij.S01.47,282,n.362 llij.SOI llij.S01.236,n.317 ML 500.166f RPt500.241 JLM.S01.288 PCr 501.357f, n.l6 RPt.SOl RPt.S01.12, n.7 RPt.S01.29,278 VPr 500.237, n.2, 240, n.l6 V A!LciJ/ ASc 500.828

PY An830+fr. VPr500.243,n.40 PY An656 JLM.S01.283

CR500.68,n.241 PY Aq 64+218

ESv500.431,n.48 py An852 PCr.S01.357 llij.S01.108, n.138 llij501.162,234,282 JGR500.346 PYAq218

PCr 501.358, n.17 PY An852+frr. FA500.127 RPt 501.246, n.1 JLM.S01.283 JGR500.337,n.5

PY An657 ML 500.166f

PY An1060 PCr 501.358, n.16 llij.S01.197,210 JLM500.97 V A!LciJ/ ASc 500.828 MIJLoG 500.275, n.5 MNg500.94 PY An 1060 + 1061 + frr. PY Aq 218 + fr.

PCr 501.358, n.17 JLM500.99 JLM.S01.274

RPt 500.241, n.39 RPt.S01.12, 19,26 py An 1281 PY As625 SIX.S01.367 VPK500.(fJ7 VPr500.245, n.59 CVG500.11,n.14

CyS/JnB500.134 PYA-series PY An661 llij.S01

llij501.242 llij.S01.77

py An1282 ITH500.21 JLM.S01.285 LoG.S03.39 JnB 501.591f CyS/JnB 500.13lf, n.32

RP1500.118, 164 YD.S01.196 DbA500.298, n.11

RPt.S01.39, 61,98 ThGP 503.624

py An723 PYCc660 py An1423 llij.S01.236, n.317

JLM.S01.271 llij.S01.165,n.207

PY An724 RP1500.98,n.64 py An 1465

ESv500.431,n.48 PYCc1285 FA500.127 JLM.S01.278

llij.S01.30 llij.SOl PY An series RP1500.95,n.48 RPt.SOUU, 109 llij.S01.1(fJ, 184

ThGP 502.129f ITH500.14 VTr500.140ff RP1500.93

RPt.S01.110 PY An 724 + frr. (3) WWy50l.l'Xl

JLM.S01.283

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PYG13 PY Cn 285 + fr. PYCn440+fr.

GvCS00.22 E0500.131 JLM500.97 IHj 501.30, n.24, 266 JLM500.95 JLM501.279 JLM501.285 JLM501.275 MMT500.109 PYCn441

RP1500.77, 109,n.ll2 PYCn286 JLM501.288 RPt50Uil, n.5 IHj501.163 Vfr 500.153, n.84 VPr500.241,n.27 PYCn441 [+] 1069

PYCn4 PYCn314 JLM500.97

IHj501.163 ML500.169 PYCn453 JLM501.285 RP1500.98,n.64 RP1500.61 PYCn328 YD501.196 DEv et alii 500.20 PYCn485

PYCn40 YD500.188 IHj501.163

IHj501 PYCn418 JLM501.286 MMT 500.95, 106, 122

RPt501.34,n.2 IHj501.147f,n.189

PYCn45 JKi500.77, 79 PY 01485 + frr.

JLM501.288 JLM501.2lll CVG500.19, n.33 ThGP 502.129 IHj501.163 Vfr500.153 PY Cn491 + 1116 +frr. (4) NNK500.166 JLM501.2lll PY Cn 418 + frr. (3)

PYG1131 JLM501.277 PY Cn 570 + fr.

E0500.130 JLM501.281 IHj501.163 PYCn418+Xn 1471 +fr. LoG503.40 JLM500.95 PYCn595

PYG1201 :MNg500.94 IHj501

IHj501.32 PYCn436 VPr500.240,n.18

PYCn254 JLM501.288 PYG1599

IHj501.307 PY Cn 436 + frr. (3) DbA500.307,n.52

PYCn254+frr. [+]272 JLM501.278 PYCn600

JLM501.274 PYCn437 IHj501.165 NNK500.166

PYG1272 JLM501.288 YD501.196

JLM501.274 PYCn440

PYCn285 JLM501.288

V A/LoG/ ASc 500.840

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PYCn608 PYCn1287 PYEa 136

AFn500.357f CVG500.14,n.23 SJ:::X 501.367 llij501.186f, 243 CyS/JnB500.134 JnB 501.589ff DbA.SOO.:m PYEa304[+] 1023

MPn502.227 E0500.131 JLM501.276 RP1500 llij501.44 RPt501.12, n.7 lpT 500.2ffl PYEa~5

OP500.576 MNg500.94 PYCn643 RPt501.351, n.5 lli j 501.163 V A!LoG/ASc 500.843 PYEam

PYCn655 PYCnseries lli j 501.39

lli j 501.163 GWa503.159 PYEa421 JKi500.76 llij501

JWn500.154,n.l9 RP1500.98,n.64 JKi500.74

RPt 501. 79f .JKi504.213

PYCn719 MMT500.106 PYEa439 E0500.1~ RPI500

lli j 501.163 RP1502.144 RPt 501.195, n.2 VPr500.244,n.52

PY Cn 719 + fr. PYQ-868 PYEa756

JLM501.283 JLM50 1.284 RPt501.50, 217

PYCn925 py Q- 868 [+] 875 PYEa800

lli j 501.163 JLM50 1.284 VPr500.244,n.52

PYCn938 PYQ-875 PYEaro3

ML500.169 JLM501.284 FA500.123

PYCn962 PYC-series JTH500.18

lli j 501.163 llij501.176, n.231 PYEaro8

PY Cn 1066 + Xn 1472 PY Ea 28 [+] fr. SD! 501.367, n.6

JLM500.100 JLM501.271 PYEaroCJ

PYCn 1069 PYEa56 JWn500.154,n.l9

E0500.1~ RPt501.79

JLM501.288

PYEa59 PYEa811

FA500.123 RP1500.97

RP1500.97 PYEa816 RPt501.18f

MNg500.94 PYEa71

VPr 500.243, n.39

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PYEa817 PYEb317 PYEb846

VPr 500.243, n.39 ESv500.431,n.48 VPr500.240,n.16

PYEa824 lli j 501.168 MdF500 PYEb866

ITH500.18 PYEb321

VPr500.243,n.40

PYEa922 llij501.205 PY Eb 903 + fr.

llij501.282, n.362 PY Eb 321 + frr. (3)

n.M501.284

PYEaseries n.M501.276 PYEB913

ITH500.13, 18 PYEb338

VPr500.243,n.42 RPt501.79

llij501 PYEb 1186 PYEb149 ITH500.17 llij501.47,257

llij501.47,57, 107 MdF500.52, n.15 MdF500.50 ITH500.17 RP1500.108 MdF500.52, n.15 PYEb1187

RPt501.90 PYEb339 ESv500.431,n.50

VPK 500.604, ro6 llij501.218,n.295 MdF500.50

PYEb152 PYEb364 PYEb1188

RPt501.20,n.5 CA500.417 ESv500.431,n.50

PYEb156 llij501.255 MdF500.50

llij501.26 PY Eb 364 [+] 366 + fr. PY Eb 1347 + fr.

RPt501.12, 46,82 n.M501.277 n.M501.287

PYEb159 PYEb416 PYEbseries

FA500.123 MdF500.51 FA500 llij501.258

PYEb472 lli j501.184 ITH500.16f

PYEb 169 lli j 501.206, n.276 RP1500 RP1500.97, n.ro ThGP 503.626

PYEb495 VPr500.244, n.56 PYEb294 llij501.57, 107 VTr 500.95 n.20, 97

MNg500.94 MdF 500.52, n.15 PYEd236

PYEb297 PYEb747 MdF500.52, n.l2

FA500.125 FA500.127 PYEd411 MdF500.49, n.2

PCr500.45 PYEb842 ITH500.17 VPK500.610 llij501.138, n.l76 MdF500.52, n.13

VPK500.W7

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PY Ed 411 + frr. PYEn654 PYEo276

JLM501.277 GHK500.61 IHj501.258,260

PYEd847 PYEn659 IpT500.260 PC'r500.40

MdF500 MdF500.52, n.12 RPt500.243 MIJLoG 500.276, n.4 VPr500.242,n.37,243,n.42

PYEd901 VTr 500.96, 100

FA500.127 PYEnseries

FA500 PYEo278

PYEn74 IHj501.260 IHj501.74,107

MdF500.52, n.12 ITH500.16,18 MdF 500.52, n.15

PC'r500.40 RP1500 RPt501.40, n.4

RPt500.243 ThGP 503.626 VTr500.100

ThGP 502.131 VTr500.95 PYEo371

V A!LcfJI ASc 500.833 VPr500.242f PYEo 160 DbA500.307 VTr500.% VPr 500.242, n.37 IHj501.260

VTr500.96 VPK500.607 PYEn371 VTr500.97,102

PC'r500.40 PYEo211

ThGP 502.131 ITH500.17 PY Eo 371 + 1160

PCr500.40 VTr500.97 PYEn467 VPr 500.243, n.39f

DbA500.307 VTr 500.97, 129 PYEo444

MdF500.52, n.15 GHK500.61 PC'r500.40 PYEo211+fr. VTr500.100 VPK500.607 JLM501.274

PY Eo 444 + fr. VPr 500.243, n.39f VTr500.98 PYEo224 JLM501.279

PYEn609 ITH500.11,17

PYEoseries

CVG500.12,n.17 PYEo247 FA500 ERL500.207 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.833 ITH500.16,18 FA500.121, 129f VPK 500.609, n.33 ThGP 503.626 IHj501.218,n.295 VPr500.243,n.42 VTr500.95,102 JSk/J0500.350, n.33 MdF500.52, n.12 PYEo269 PYEp 212

MSS500.107,n.31 IpT500.260 MdF500.52, n.12 PC'r500.40 MIJLoG 500.276, n.4 RP1500.181 ThGP 502.129, 131 VTr500.100 VPK 500.606f PYEp301 VPr 500.242, n.37, 609 PYEo270 MdF500.52, n.12 VTr 500.95,97

MMT500.109 VPK500.610 VPr 500.240, n.16, 243, n.40 VTr 500.97, 129

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PYEp539 PYEpseries PYEr312

F.Sv500.431,n.50 FA500 ABc501.184 IHj501.158,n.l99, 257 JTII500 CaT500.352 Jl.M501.288 RPI500 FA500.123 MdF500 ThGP 503.626 FWS500.351

VPr 500.244, n.56 GHK500.61 PY Ep 539 + fr. VTr 500.95, n.20, 97 GKp500.93

Jl.M500.98 IHj501.267f PYEq 146 IS503.422

PYEp613 E0500.131 JGY500.194

CA500.417 FA500.122 JTII500.11, 13,17

GN501.211 IHj501.282 PCr500.40,43

llij501.57, 138,257 JTII500.17 RPI500

Jl.M500.98 MdF500.52, n.12 RPt 501.20, n.5

JTII500.17 NNK500.166 ThGP502

MdF500.52, n.15 RPt.S01.278,n.2 ThGP 503.624, 628 VPK500.fm

PY Ep 613 + 1131 PY Eq 146 + frr. VPR500.242,n.37

VPK500.606 FA500.125 VTr500

Jl.M500.95 PYEr312+fr. PYEp617

FA500.123 PYEq213 Jl.M.S01.276

CA500.417 PYEr318 PYEp704 F.Sv500.431,n.48

FA500.124 FA500.125 MMr500.146

HvE500.125 IHj.S01.244,n.322 PYEr880

IHj.S01 JKi504.214

JTII 500.17f RPI500.79 IHj.S01.64

MdF500 JGY500.195

PCr500.45 JTII 500.11, 13

RPI500.108f MMr500.142, 146

ThGP .502.129 RPI500

VPK500.610 RPI.S03.276ff ThGP .502.135

PYEp705 ThGP .503.628

MdF500.52, n.12 VTr500

RPI500.97,n.ro PY Er 880 + fr. VPr500.243,n.42

Jl.M.S01.284

PYErseries

RPI500.70, 104,n.89 ThGP .502.128

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PYEs644 PYEs728 PYFn41

CA500.418 MdF500.52, n.12 AFn500.359 ESv500.431,n.50 VTr500.132 1Hj501.229 PYEs729

MdF500.52, n.12 MdF500.52, n.12 PYFn50

PYEs645 AFn500.359

PYE-series CVG 500.11, n.14 MdF500.52, n.12 FA500.121 JLM501.288

1Hj501.218, 241,n.319, 268 PCr 501.361 PYEs646 JTII500 RP1500.97

MdF500.52, n.l2 RP1500 RPt501.65, 278 RPt501.408 VTr500.132

PYEs647 ThGP 502.129 MdF500.52, n.12 ThGP 503.624, 627, n.20 PYFn79

V A/LoG/ ASc 500.842 NNK500.166 PYEs648 RP1500.97, n.ffl

MdF500.52, n.12 PYEsseries RPt 501.161, n.3

ESv 500.431, n.49 PYFn 187 PYEs649 RP1500.104f, 108

MdF500.52, n.l2 ThGP 502.135 MdF500.52, n.14 ThGP503 ML500.169

PYEs650 RP1500.128, 134 PYEu74 YD501

ESv500.431, n.50 VPr500.237, n.2 IpT500.2ffl

PYFn324

PYEs651 PYFa 16 GvC500.32, n.41

MdF500.52, n.12 RP1500.106, n.97 1Hj501.228 JLM501.288

PYEs652 PYFh343 RP1500.82f

1Hj501.262 RPt500.240 JLM501.283 RPt501.75 MdF500.52, n.12 PYFh350 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.840

PY Es 652 [+] fr. + fr. 1Hj501.262 YD500.189

JLM501.283 PYFh362 PYFn324+fr.

PYEs653 1Hj501.262 EC1500.131 JLM501.276

MdF500.52, n.l2 PYFh35Q PYFn8'J7

PYEs703 1Hj501.262 CVG500.15 ESv500.431,n.50

PYFh<381> MdF500.52, n.12 PYFn867

1Hj501.262 1Hj501.62 PYEs727 PCr501.361

MdF500.52, n.12

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PYFnseries PYFr1205 PYFr1220

PCr501.359 CyS502.107,n.37 ESv500.428f RP1500 ESv500.429 1Hj501.210 RPL'i02.148 1Hj501.6If PCr500.40

RPL'i02.145 RP1500.107 PYFq368 RPt501.98 ThGP502.131

JLM500.97 V A/LoG/ ASc 500 PYFr1206 VPr500.242,n.35

PYFq828 ECI500.131 Vfr500.147

JLM500.97 RP1500.95f V A!LoG/ASc 500.843 PYFr1221

PYFr343 ESv500.428

GvC 500.15, n.ll PYFr1215 GHK500.54, n.2

1Hj501.235,n.315 CyS502.107,n.37 1Hj501.66, n.81, 248

ThGP 503.628, 631 ESv500.428 ThGP 503.629, n.26, 631 1Hj501.66 Vfr500.78, 147

PYFrl184 PCr500.40

CVG 500.17, n.29 RPt501.98 PYFr1222

DbA500.301 ThGP 502.131 ESv 500.428f, n.40

1Hj501.193,n.253 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.835, n.32 1Hj501.63

lpT500.267 VPr500.242,n.35 RP1500.112

NFP500.151 Vfr500.78,147 RSu500.5

RP1500.89, n.8, 96, 104, n.85 PYFr 1217 Vfr500.147

YF 501.195, n.30 1Hj501.235,n.315 PYFr1223

PYFr1200 RP1500.112 ThGP 503.627

JGR500.345,n.41 ThGP 503.629f, n.26 PYFr1224

PYFr1201 PYFr 1218 1Hj501

ECI500.128 GHK500.54, n.2 RP1500.112 1Hj501.66,248 RPt501.27

PYFr1202 ThGP 503.629f, n.26, n.35 ThGP503

GvC500.48 PYFr 1219 PYFr1225 1Hj501.253f,n.333 RP1500.63f ESv500.428 CyS502.103f, 106

ThGP 503.629, n.26, 631 GvC500.47, n.75 RPt 501.26, 98f 1Hj501.63

PYFr1203 RSu500.7 PYFr1226

ECI500.128 Vfr500.147 RP1500.107

V A/LoG/ ASc 500.840ff PYFr1204

1Hj501.230 JPC502 RPt501.100, n.3

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PYFr1227 PYFr1236 PYGn428

ESv500.428 llij501.210 JLM501.288 GvC500.47,n.75 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.840ff .MMr500.144 llij501.63f VPK 500.606 RP1500 PCr500.40 YD501.196 RP1503.277 RSu500.5,8 ThGP 502.131 PYFr1241 PY Gn 428 + frr. V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.835, n.32 RPI500.28, 95f JLM501.278 Vfr500.147 V A!LcAJ/ASc 500.843

PYGn720 PYFr1228 PYFr l~!il llij501.168,228

ESv500.428 llij501.63 .MMr500.144 llij 501.:{), 63, 176 RSu500.5 RPI500 RSu500.5 RPI503.277 Vfr500.147 PYFr1251

Vfr500.147 PYGn728

PYFr 1231 llij501.228

ESv500.428 PYFr1255 GHK500.54, n.2 VPr 500.241, n.27

PYGnseries VPr500.241,n.27 llij 501.169

PYFr1479 PYFr1232 PYJa1288

IS503.422 ESv500.428 NFP501 ill j501.248,n.323 PY Fr 1479 + fr. ThGP 503.629, n.26, 631

JLM500.100 PYJn310

PYFr1233 CA500.418 PYFrseries GN501.209

llij50l.X> AlS500.1, n.3 lpT500.260

PYFr1234 ESv500 PCr 501.356, n.6

FA500.121 PYJn320 PCr500.40 llij501.63,65,W

RSu500.5 lpT 500.266 ECI500.1X> Vfr500.147 JIH500.21 llij501

PYFr1235 RPI500.111f, 128, 191 JK.i504.216 RPI502.148 JLM501.285,288

ESv500.428 RSu500 LoG503.40 GvC500.47, n.75 ThGP 503.629, n.26, 631 RPt500.241f llij501.63f Vfr 500.78f, n.5, 147, n.76 RPt501 JGY 500.195 YD501.198,n.44 YD501.196 PCr500.40 RSu500.5, 8 PYGa953 PY Jn 320 + fr. ThGP 502.134 llij501.32, 66, n.81, 248 JLM500.95 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.835, n.32 RPI500.127 Vfr500.147 PY Jn 320 + frr.

JLM501.276

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PYJn389 PYJn692 PYJn832

CVG 500.12, n.18 JTII500.20 ECI500.131 RP1500 llij501.162

PY Jn693 JGR500.345,n.45 PYJn413 E0500.129 .JK.i504.214

JI.M501.288 MdF500.52,n.14 JTII500.20 NNK500.166 NNK500.166

PYJn845

PYJn415 PYJn706 NFP.SOI llij501 llij501.162 NNK500.166 JI.M501.285 PCr 501.356, n.5

NFP501 PYJn725 RPt500.240

RP1500.83 CVG500.13, n.20 RPt501 YD501.196 DEv et alii 500.20

.JK.i504.214 PYJn881

PYJn421 ML 500.166f PCr501.363 ML500.166f PC'r501.357 RP1500.54f

SIX501.367 VPK500.ro6 PYJn431 V A!IJ.:IJ/ ASc 500.828

CA500.418 PYJnseries

llij501.198, n.199, 211,239 PYJn725 AUc500.ID

.JK.i504.215 llij501.31,1<Xl,n.244 GWa503.159

PCr500.46 HvE500.125

PC'r501 PYJn750 llij501.169,184, 212 RPt 501.100, n.3 CVG 500.13, n.20 .JK.i504.214 V A!IJ.:IJ/ ASc 500.828 ITH500 Vfr 500.108, n.33 PYJn829 PCr500.46

CVG500.17,n.29 PCr 501.356, 358, n.15

PYJn431+fr. RU501.197

JI.M501.278 CyS/JnB500.127

RP1500.84, 189 llij501 JnB501.589

RPt500.242 PYJn601 ITH500.15, 19

ThGP 503.625, n.12

DEv et alii 500.12 MPn502.227 Vfr500.lll

llij501.162 PC'r501.363 YD501.198, n.43

PC'r501 RU501.198 PYJo438 RP1500 RP1500

RPt501 CVG500.17,n.29 PYJn605 ThGP502.124 ESv500.431,n.46

.JK.i504.215 ThGP 503.624 llij501

VPK500.ro6 JLM501.288

PYJn658 VPr500.244,n . .SO ITH500.15

llij 501.60, n.69 YD501 NFP501 PCr501

PC'r501.363 RU501.198 VPr500.241,n.27 ThGP 503.63lf

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PYLa622 PYMa126 PYMa346

IH j.S01.171 1Hj.S01.175,n.229 JKi.SO 1.113 PCr500.40 JnB 501.591, n.7 JnB.S01.591 VPr500.242,n.34 MPn502.227 VTr500.92 RP1500.00 PY Ma 346 + fr.

PYLa623 PYMa 193 JLM.S01.277

IHj.SO 1.170f MPn502.228 PYMa365

RP1500.00 1Hj501.175 PYLa626 JnB.S01.591

VTr500.92 PYMa216 RPt.S01.26, n.8 RP1500.00

PYLa6~ PY Ma 365 + fr.

NfP.S01 PYMa221 JLM.S01.277

PYLa635 1Hj.S01.173f,240

PYMa378 JKi.S01.113 IH j 50 1.(:(), 170f

PYMa222 RP1500.00

PYLa 1394 JKi500.67 PYMa393

MdF500.52,n.l4 JKi.SO 1.113 JGR500.345 JLM.S01.274 JKi.SO 1.113

PYLa series

1Hj.S01 PYMa225 PYMa397

RP1500.157f, 162 1Hj.S01.64 RP1500.00 JnB.S01.591

PYI..c504+frr. (5) JKi.S01.116 PYMaseries

E0500.129 RP1500.00 ASc500.2(:() VPr500.243, n.45 1Hj.S01

PYMa90 JKi500.67,69 PY Ma 244 + 335 + Xn 1404 + 1Hj.S01.177, n.233 frr (3) 10500.(:()

JKi501.115 JnB.S01 JLM.S01.274 ITH500.14f,21

PYMa120 PYMa330 MPn502

JKi501.114 RP1500 JLM.S01.288 ThGP 503.626

PYMa123 RP1500.00 YD.S01.198, n.45

1Hj501.240 PYMa333 PYMb1366 JKi.S01.113 1Hj.S01.216f, 240 JnB.S01.591 1Hj.S01.44,n.45

YD.S01.1%f PYMa335 PYMb1367

MPn502.227 IH j.S01.179

PYMb138J

JLM500.97

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PYMb1398 PYMn1412 PYNa262

1Hj501.175,n.228 1Hj501.175 IHj.SOI VPr500.240,n.l7 JLM501.275

PYMb1434 YD501.189,n.l4

1Hj501.176, n.231 PY Na 262 [+] 284 PYMnseries JLM501.275

PYMbseries 1Hj501.174,n.226 1Hj501 PYNa296

PYM-series IHj.SOI PYMnll 1Hj501.177 I..oG503.40

1Hj501.174,n.226 JLM501.272 JGR500.345,n.45 PYNa319

JLM501.288 PYNa66 JnB501.589 MPn502.228 1Hj501.177, n.233

PYNa334 PYMn 162 PYNa69 1Hj501.26

1Hj501.175 1Hj501.177, n.233 PQ-500.40,42 JLM501.272 VPr500.242,n.33

PYNa104 VTr500.93 PY Mn 162 [+] Xn 1011 CVG 500.13, n.20

JLM501.272 PYNa361 PYNa105 1Hj501.202f,240

PYMn456 1Hj501.173 1Hj.SOI.OO,n.69, 175 PYNa395

YD501.196 PYNa 106 AUc500.78

PYMn1038 1Hj501.203,n.272 1Hj501.177,n.233

YD501.289,n.l4 PY Na 195 [+] 527 PYNa396

PYMn 1368 JLM501.273 1Hj501.217,n.293

RPI500.61 JLM500.97 PYNa 197 [+] 1108

JLM501.273 PYNa406

PYMn1370 1Hj501.53 1Hj501.175 PY Na 198 [+) 525 RPt501.50,217

PYMn1408 JLM501.273 PYNa419

1Hj501.174, 176 PYNa245 JLM501.288

JI1I500.13 VPr500.243,n.45 PYMn1411

IHj.SOI.?D, 176 PYNa246 PYNa512

V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.840 1Hj501.177 JLM501.2ID

PYNa252 PYNa512+541

1Hj501.203 JLM501.2ID

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PYNa520 PYNa926 PYNn228

RPI500.45, 49ff, 64 RPI500.51 1Hj501.50, 64,n.78, 2f!)

RPt501.217, n.3 JLM501.285 PYNa928

PYNa523 JLM501.285 PYNn831

1Hj501.176f CVG 500.13, n.20 PY Na 928 + Xn 1173 1Hj501.198

PYNa5~ JLM501.284 JTII500.15 1Hj501.176f RPt500.240

PYNa 1009 RPt501.75 PYNa531 1Hj501.176ff

1Hj501.240 PYNnseries

PY Na 1053 [+] fr. 1Hj501.177 PYNa540 JLM501.286 ThGP 6~. n.33

1Hj501.240 PYNa 1356 PYN-series

PYNa541 PCr500.40,42 JTII500.15

JLM501.2ID VPr 500.242,n.33 PY o-ka series VTr500.93

PYNa543 AJs500

JLM501.288 PYNaseries 1Hj501

ASc500.260 JnB501.591 PYNa561 CVG500.13, n.20 RPt501.109, 112

1Hj501.218,n.295 1Hj501 PYOn300 JLM501.284

PYNa568 JTII500.12, 15 ESv 500.431, n.46

AUc500.78 RP1500 1Hj501

1Hj501.177, n.233 ThGP 503.626, n.15, 6~. n.33 JLM501.274,288 JnB501.589

RPI500.51 PYNg319 JTII500.15

PYNa577 1Hj501.177,n.233 MPn502.227

1Hj501.160, n.202 MPn502.231 RPI500.56, 97, n.59 ThGP 503.631f

PYNa923 PYNg332 PY On 300 + fr.

DEv et alii 500.12 1Hj501.177,n.233 JLM501.276

JLM501.284 JnB501.589

RP1500.51 MPn502.231 PYPa398

PYNa924 PYNgseries JnB501.589

ASc500.260 PCr501.359 AUc500.78 IHj 501.176ff 1Hj501.177 PYPa889 [+]1002 JLM501.284 ThGP 503.6~. n.33

PCr501.359

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PYPaseries PYSa487 PYSan4

PCr501.359 RPt501 RPt501.96, 102, 112

PYPn30 PYSa488 PYSa7F:7

RP1500.79 RPt501.96, 102 RPt501.65, 96, lllf YD501.198

PYSa682 PYSa790 PYQa1215 1Hj501.58, n.64 RPt501.96, 110,112

PCr 501.363, n.33 RPt 501.96, n.2, 104 PYSa791

PYQa 1289 PYSa751 RPt501 PCr 501.363, n.33 RPt501

PYSa793 PYQa1292 PYSa753 EC1500.129

VTr500.139 RPt501 1Hj50I.n,n.93 RPt 501.96, 106f

PYQa 1296 PYSa755

PCr 501.363, n.33 RPt501.96, 101, 112 PYSa794

JGR500.342 PYQa 1297 PYSa758 RPt 501.96, n.2, 104

VTr500.140 RPt501.96, 101, 112 PYSa 796

PYQa1300 PYSa7ro RPt501.96, 101, 112

PCr 501.363, n.33 RPt501.96, 102,112 PYSa797

PYQaseries PYSa 761 RPt501.96, 101, 112

PCr501.363 RPt 501.96, n.3 PYSa834 VTr500.139

PYSa763 1Hj501.100,259 PYSa22 RPt501.96, 102,112 RPt501.96, 101, 112

RPt 501.96, n.3 PYSa840 PYSa 766

PYSaW RPt501.101, 112 1Hj50l.n,n.93

JGR500.342 RPt 501.96, n.3

RPt 501.96, n.2 PYSa767 PYSa843

RPt501 PYSa403 RPt 501.96, lllf

JLM501.288 PYSa768 PYSa1264 RPt501.96, n.2 NNK.SOO.l66

RPt501.101, 112 RPt501 PYSa483

JLM501.288 PYSa 769 PYSa1265

RPt 501.96, n.3 RPt501.101, 112 RPt501.96, 101, 112

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PYSa 1266 PYSh743 PYTa708

RPt501.96, 101, 112 BV500.38 E0500.129

PYSa 1267 PYSh744 IHj501 JGR500.337

RPt501.96, 101, 112 BV500.38 JGY 500.195 MCs500.24,n.25

PYSa 1313 PYShseries RPt501.32, n.l

RPt 501.96, n.3 LSFIRBP 500.168 VPr 500.241, n.23

RP1500.102,n.~ YD501.191, 193f PYSaseries ThGP 503.624, n.9, 628,631 PY Ta 708 + fr.

RPt501 RuS502.285 PYTa641 JLM501.283

DbA500.300,n> PYTa7C1J PYSh 733 IHj501 BV500.38 lpT 500.263, n.62 AFx.S02.103

JLM50 1.285 CyS/JnB 500.129, n.20 PYSh734 LoG503.41 DbA500.:mff

BV500.38 RP1500.9, 47 IHj501 RPt501.40, 326 JLM501.285

PYSh735 YD501 LoG503.41

BV500.38 VPr500.243,n.44

PYTa642 YD 501.191f

py Sh736 CR500.68 PYTa710 IHj501.100,259

E0500.129, 131 IHj501 AFx.S02.103

PYSh737 JGr 500.336f, n.l RPt501.408

RPt501 YD501.194 BV500.37 SrM500.74 RPt 50 1.3ro, 410 YD501 PYTa711

PYSh738 AFx.S02.103 PYTa707 DbA500.:D3,305

BV500.38 E0500.129 ESv500.424

py Sh 739 IHj501 IH j 501.136 JGR500.337 JGY 500.195

BV500.38 JGY 500.195 PCr500.40 SrM500.74 PCr501

PYSh740 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.837 RPt501.45, 78,318

BV500.38 VPr 500.241, n.23, 246, n.64 ThGP 502.131 YD501.191, 193f ThGP 503.632

PYSh741 V A/LoG/ ASc 500.836

BV500.38 VPr 500.242, n.33 VTr500.78, 134,137

PYSh742 YD501

BV500.38

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PYTa712 PYTa722 PYUa9

AFx502.103 00500.129 RPI500

PYTa713+ 1Hj501.28,n.23 RPt501.24 PYUa17

DEv et alii 500.12 YD501.191, 194 JKi.SOO.~

00500.129 PYTaseries

MMr500.144 RP1500

PYTa713 1Hj501.9,56, 135 RP1503.282

1Hj501.135ff JGR 500.336f

RPt501.63, 99,409 LoG503.41 PYUa25

YD501 PRe501.101 JKi500.~ RPt501 RP1500.87f, 113f, 124

PYTa714 SrM500.73

00500.129,131 ThGP 502.128, 133 PYUa158

1Hj501.21,32 ThGP 503.624, 632 JK004.224 JGR500.337 YD501 RPI500 JGY500.195 PYTn316 RPt501.24, 56,326 PYUa434

VPr 500.241, n.23 AWi500 RP1500 YD501 CR500.57,n.207

CyS/JnB500.134 PYUa1413 PYTa715 DbA500.lX>,315,318

AWi500.178 00500.129 ESv500

RP1500 1Hj501.55, 74,135 GHK500

V A/LoG/ ASc 500.840ff RPt501 GrN500

YD501 GvC500.21f PYUaseries 1Hj501

RP1500 PYTa715+fr. JPC502 JTH500.15,21 RPI502.141

JLM501.283 JWt503.346 PYUb1315

PYTa 716 JWt504 ML500.166 IHj 501.19, 75, 109, n.362

00500.129 NNK500.159 RPt501 1Hj501.56, 231, n.313 NY500.247 LoG 503.104f RP1500.54,n.47, 107, 1~ PYUb1318 RPt501.410 RP1503.2~ DbA500.320, n.93 VPr500.244,n.52 RPt501.~, 100 00500.131 YD501.188 RSu500.8 1Hj501

PYTa721 RPt501.28,348 PYTn 996

1Hj501.136 DbA500 YD501.194 IpT 500.263, n.62

JGY500.195 TKS500 ThGP 502.136

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PYUn2 PYUn 138 PY Un 443 + 998

AFn500.358 JKi500 E0500.130 ESv500.427,429 MdF500.52, n.l4 llij501 MMr500.144 PYUn592

JGY 500.196 RGh500.388 MdF 500.52, n.12 JKi500.72f, 79 RP1500 RP1500 MdF 500.52, n.12 ThGP 502.132, n.43 MMr500.144, 149 V A/LcAJ/ASc 500.843 PYUn612 MPn502.228 JLM501.282 PCr500.40f PYUn219

MMr500.144 RGh500.388 CyS/JnB 500.130, n.27 RPI500 RPI500 ESv500.429 RP1502.145 MPn502.228 PYUn612+Xn 1122 ThGP 502.131f, n.40 PCr500.40,43 JLM501.282 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.835, n.32 RPI500.82,87,n.2 Vfr500.129, 133,242 RPt 501.65, n.1 PYUn718

V A!LcAJI ASc 500.836 CaT500.718 PYUn6 Vfr 500.127, 146f, n.76 GHK500.61

MPn502.228 GKp500.93

NY500.246 PY Un 219 + frr. llij501.204

RP1500 JLM501.274 IS 500.65, n.37 ThGP .502.131

JGY 500.196 ThGP .503.628 PYUn249

JTII500

PYUn8 CA500.418 MMr 500.146 E0500.128 RGh 500.39 I

ADb500.221,n.53 JLM501.288 RLz 500.19 I, n.32 MCs500.24 RPI500 PYUn9 RPI500.87f, 120 RPI503.278ff

ADb500.221,n.53 ThGP502 PYUn267 ThGP503

PYUn18 E0500.128 VPK500.ffi7,n.22 MPn502.228 ESv500.431,n.48 Vfr500

IpT 500.269 PYUn853 PYUn47 JKi504.214ff

MMr500.144 MCs 500.23f, n.23 MMr500..146 RP1500 MMr500.144 RPI500 V A!LcAJI ASc 500.840ff RPI500 ThGP .502.131

RP1503 ThGP 503.628 V A/LcAJIASc 500.836

PYUn853+frr. [+] Xn 1513 PYUn443

JLM501.284 AWi500.178 GrN 500.173, n.IO PYUnll55 JKi504 RPI500.87,n.2 RPI500

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PYUn 1177 PYUn 1426 PYVn20

RP1500.87f,ll3f, 124 1Hj501.204f,313 1Hj501 PCr500.40 JnB 501.589ff

PYUn 1185 RP1500 MMr500.142 JLM501.286 MPn502.227 MdF500.52,n.l2 PYUnseries RP1500 RP1500 1Hj501.204 RP1503.275,277

PY Un 1185 [+] Xn 1460 lpT500.267

PYVn46 RP1500 JLM501.286 RP1502.141,148 DbASOO.:~n

YD504.424 PYUn 1193 PYVa15

IHj 501.216f, n.293 ABc501.182 PYVn48

JGR 500.346 n.46 IH j50 1.208, n.279, 215 1Hj501.176, n.2:AJ RP1500.61,87,n.2 RPt50UO RP1500

Vfr500.ID PYUn 1314 PY Vn 48 + frr. (6)

1Hj501.264,n.345 PYVa151 JLM501.272

RP1500.87, n.2, 107, n.99 1Hj501.208,n.278 PYVn130

PYUn 1319 PY Va 4Q4/482 DbA500.298 IH j50 1.:230, n.:AJS, 241 1Hj501.44,n.42 00500.129 RP1500.87, n.2, 107, n.99 1Hj501

PYVa482 PYUn1320 00500.129

PYVn493

RP1500.87, n.2, 107, n. 99 ESv500.431,n.48 1Hj501.49, 179 RP1500.79 JLM501.288

PYUn 1321 JnB501.589

IHj 501.37, 266 PYVa 1323 MPn502.227

JGR500.337 1Hj501.64 PYVn865

MMr 500.146, 149 RPt501.62, 297 RP1500 1Hj501.100

PYVa1324 NNK500.166 PYUn1322 CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 RPt 501.35, n.2

ASc500.265 RPt501.63 SIX501.367

CyS502.103 PYVn 10 PYVn879

CyS/JBn500.134, 136 JKi504 RPt501.64, 76,400 DbA500.:AJ3 RP1500 V A./Lcn/ ASc 500.840ff YD504.424 RPt501.228,374

PYVn 19 PYVn 1191 PYUn 1414

DbA500.:AJ6 E0500.131 RP1500.87,n.2 1Hj501.168 1Hj501.260,n.339

JnB501590f

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PY Vn 1339 [+] 1456 + frr. PYWr1199 PYWr1359

JI.M501.287 CyS/JnB 500.125, n.3 CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 RPI500.88, 149,n.~. 158f MMr500.146f

PYVnseries RPI500 llij501.179, 184 PYWr1247

RPt501.65 CyS/JnB 500.125, n.3 PYWr1360

RPI500.149,n.~, 158f CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 PYV-series MMr 500.146f

RPt501.62 PYWr1325 RPI500 RP1500.158f, 162 RPI503.275,281

PYWa114

AUc500.84 PYWr1326 PYWr1361

JnB501.589,592 CyS/JnB 500.129 MMr 500.146f RPI500.75,n.27 RPI500.162 RPI500

ThGP500.315 PYWa730 PYWr1327

RP1500.73, 79f, 178, n.17 CyS/JnB500.128 PYWr1415

VPr500.244,n.53 RPI500.149,n.33 CyS/JnB500.129 YD 501.195, n.31 DbA500.~3

PYWr1328 ThGP 500.315 PYWa731 CyS/JnB 500.129 PYWr1457

RP1500 PYWr13~ RPI500.159

PYWa732 RPI500.94, 158f, 162 ThGP 503.624, n.9

PYWr14ID

PYWr1331 CyS/JnB500 PYWa917 RPI500.158f, 162

RPI500.ill, 73, 79f, 89 PYX1146

PYWr1332 LSFIRBP 500.159 PYWa948

CyS/JnB500.1~ PYXa06 JnB501.589 RPI500.94, 158f, 162

GvC500.12 PYWa1148 PYWr1333

RPt501.97, 108 RP1500.94, 158f, 162 PYXa70

llij501.64, n.78, ~. n.98 PYWaseries PYWr1334

ThGP 503.624, n.9 RP1500.158, 162 PYXa102

GvC500.12, 49 PYWn 1199 PYWrl358

CyS/JnB500.128, n.15 MMr500.147 PYXa 113

RPI500 llij 501.168 PYWn1247 ThGP 500.315

CyS/JnB 500.128, n.15 PYXa 176+982

JI.M501.272

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PYXa289 py Xn 1059 (+] Cn 1066 PYXn1517

CyS/JnB 500.134, n.37 JLM501.286 JLM500.100

PYXa400 PYXn1150 PYXn 1518

JLM501.288 MULoG 500.276, n.4 JLM501.287

PYXa412+fr. PYXn 1167 Til 101

JLM501.277 JLM501.286 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839

PYXa1377 PY Xn 1167 + fr. Til 119

1Hj501.179 JLM501.286 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.842, fig.l8

PYXa 1419 PYXn 1168 Til 120

GvC500.15, 49 JLM501.272 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839 RPI500.6If

PYXn 1173 Til 121 PYXa1520 JLM501.284 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.829, 835f

JLM501.287 PYXn1342 TII124

PYXn31+An 115+ 1423 1Hj501.37, 266, n.348 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839 JLM501.271

PYXn1404 Til 139 PYXn279 JLM501.274 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839

JLM501.274 PYXn1460 Til 149

PY Xn 435 [+] fr. [+]An 1060 JLM501.286 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.823 + 1465 +frr. (13) f+l Xn 1033

JLM501.278 PYXn 1481 Til 152

PYXn435+frr. CyS/JnS500 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839

JLM500.97 PYXn1502 Til 160

PYXn449 JLM501.283 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839

JLM501.274 PYXn1503 Til 179

PY Xn 490 + fr. JLM501.288 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839

JLM501.200 PYXn1510 Til 195

PYXn 1011 JLM501.282 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.823

JLM501.272 PYXn 1513 TII200

PYXn 1033 JLM501.284 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.839

JLM501.278 PYXn 1516 TII201

JLM500.100 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500.829

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TH203 THAv101 THFq282

V AJLcl3l ASc 500.839 MI.JLoG 500.273 ML500.166 MI.JLoG 500.273

TH212 THFaseries

V AJLcl3l ASc 500.843 MI.JLoG 500.273, n.l THFq285

ML500.166 TH214 THFq108

V AJLcl3l ASc 500.839 MI.JLoG 500.273 THFq297

MI.JLoG 500.273 TH216 THFq121

V AlldJ/ ASc 500.839 MI.JLoG 500.273f THFt 149

ML500.168 TH217 THFq135

V AlldJ/ASc500.828, 844 MI.JLoG 500.273, 277 THGp102

ML500.165 TH218 THFq152 MI.JLoG 500.273

V AJLcl3l ASc 500.839, 844 MI.JLoG 500.273f THGp 106

TH223 THFq212 MI.JLoG 500.273f V AlldJ/ ASc 500.839 ML500.165

THGp120 TH225 THFq214 MI.JLoG 500.273f

V AlldJ/ ASc 500.839 MI.JLoG 500.273 THGp125

TH226 THFq228 MI.JLoG 500.273 V AJLcl3l ASc 500.839 ML500.165

THGp 132 TH236 THFq23> MI.JLoG 500.273

V AlldJ/ ASc 500.839 MI.JLoG 500.273 TH Gp 136

TH239 THFq240 MI.JLoG 500.273 V AlldJ/ ASc 500.839 ML500.165

THGp 141 MI.JLoG 500.273f TH240 MI.JLoG 500.273

V AlldJ/ASc 500.834, 839 THFq242

ML500.165 THGp175 TH244 ML500.168

V AJLcl3l ASc 500.839 THFq244

ML500.165 THGp 179 TH245 MI.JLoG 500.273, n.l

V AJLcl3l ASc 500.839 THFq247

ML500.166 THGp1~

THAv100 ML500.165 VA500.621

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1HGp201 1HOf37 1HWu47

MI.JLoG 500.273 1Hj501.312,n.395 JKi500.74 ML500.168

1HGp211 1HOf39 RP1500.99 MI.JLoG 500.273f VPK500.ffi7, n.22

1HWu48 1HGp215 1HOf40 JKi500.71

MI.JLoG500.274 VPK500.ro7, n.22 RPI500.99

1HGp217 lHOfseries 1HWu49

ML500.166f CR503.367 JKi500.71

1HGp225 lpT 500.259,262, n.61 RPI500.95, n.47f, 99 VA500.618

MI.JLoG 500.273, n.l VTr500.93 1HWu50

RP1500.95, n.47f, 99 1HOf25 lHUgl

AIS500.1, liD RPt501.24, n.3 1HWu51

lpT500.262 1HUg4

CyS/JnB500.129, n.23 JKi500.71f

1HOf26 ML500.169 IHj 501.158, n.l99

AWi500.178 RPt 501.100, n.4 ML500.168

GrN500.173,n.10 RP1500

1Hj501.53 1HUg41

PCr 501.361 1HWu52

1HOf28 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.810, n.4 RP1500.99, n.64

NNK500.159 1HUg42 1HWu53

1HOf33 PCr 501.361 CyS/JnB500.130

1Hj501.53 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.810, n.4 RPI500.95, n.47f, 99

1HOf34 1HUg43 1HWu55

lpT500.261 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.810, n.4 CyS/JnB500.129, n.23

VPK500.ro7, n.22 JKi500.71 1HWu43

1HOf35 MI.JLoG500 1HWu56

AIS500.1, liD CyS/JnB 500.129, n.24

lpT500.262 1HWu45 JKi500.76

VTr 500.94, n.l9 V A!LdJ/ ASc 500.829 RP1500.161

1HOf36 1HWu46 1HWu58

AIS 500.1, 45, n.3 JKi500.76 CyS/JnB 500.129, n.23f

CA500.419 RP1500.161 JKi500.71, 76

PCr500.40 RPI500.161

VTr500.93

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THWu59 THWu78 THZ818

CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 CyS/JnB500.l:ll, n.27 Ml.JLoG 500.276, n.4 JKi500.74, 77

THWull> THZ839 THWu60 JKi500.71 CyS/JnB500.131

CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 PCr500.40,42 JKi500.74, 77 THWu81 VPr500.242,n.37

CyS/JnB500.128 Vfr500.105 THWu63 JKi500.71

RPI500.95, n.47f, 99 THZ840 THWu88 Vfr500.112

THWu65 CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 YD500.188 CyS/JnB 500.129, n.23 JKi500.76 JKi500.72 RP1500.161 THZ841

ML500.168 Vfr500.112 RPl500 THWu89 YD500.188

THWu68 JKi500.71 RP1500.99 THZ842

RP1500.99, n.64 Vfr500.112 THWu94

THWu70 AIS 500.2, n.3, 17, n.l, liD THZ843

CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 CyS/JnB500.129, n.23 Vfr500.112 RPI500.99 RP1500.99 YD500.188

THWu71 THWu95 THZ844

CyS/JnB500.128 JKi500.71 Ml.JLoG 500.276, n.4 JKi500.71 Vfr500.112

THWu96 THWu72 CyS/JnB 500.129, n.23 THZ845

RP1500.99 JKi500.72 Vfr500.112 ML500.168 YD500.188

THWu74 RP1500 CyS/JnB 500.l:ll, n.27 THZ846

THWu98 Vfr500.105, 111 THWu75 JKi500.71

llij501.134, n.171 THZ848

RPt501.337 THWu99 Vfr500.112

THWu76 CyS/JnB500.129, n.24

THZ849

CyS/JnB 500.129, n.24 THWuseries Vfr500.111 JKi500.76 CR503.367 RPI500.161 CyS/JnB500.129, n.24 THZ[850]

JKi500 RPt501.100, n.3 VA500.618 V A!LcfJ/ASc 500.843

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TIIZSSO TIIZ872 TISi8

VTr500.105, 108 VTr500.112 RPt501.113

TIIZ851 TIIZ876 TISi9

VTr500.105, 111 VTr500.112 RPt501.113

TIIZ852 TIIZ879 TISi 10

VTr500.105, 109, 1l1 VTr500.112 RPt501.113 YD500.188

TIIZ853 TISiseries

VTr500.105, 108 TIIZ881 RPt 501.113f MIJLoG 500.276, n.4

TIIZ854 TI SlS-10

VTr500.111 TIIZ882 RPt501.61, 113 VTr500.111

TIIZ856 TISmll

VTr500.112 TIIZ [883] RPt501.60f, 114 YD500.188 RPt501.100,n.3

TIUh 12 TIIZ857 TIIZ883 RPt 501.65, n.l

VTr500.112 VTr500.108 YD500.187 TIZ9

TIIZ [884] VTr500.112 TIIZ858 RPt 501.100, n.3

VTr500.112 VTr500.108 TIZU

YD500.187 YD500.188 TIIZ959

TIIZ 863 VTr500.112 TIZ12

VTr 500.108, 112 YD500.188, n.15 YD500.188

TIIZ864 TIIZ960 TIZ13

VTr500.108, 112 YD500.188 YD500.188

TIIZ865 TIIZ 961 TIZ14

VTr500.108, 112 VTr500.108, 112 YD500.188

TIIZ869 TIEf2 TIZ15

HLE500.122 1Hj501.268,n.351 YD500.188 VTr500.108, 112 VPK500.607, n.22

TIZ 1-5 TIIZ871 TISi5

VTr500.112 VTr500.112 1Hj501.26

LSF/RBP 500.168, n.75 VPr500.240,n.16

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TIZ 16

PCr500.40 YD500.188

TIZ17

YD500.188,n.18

TIZ18

YD500.188, n.18

TIZ 19

YD500.188, n.18

TIZ20

YD500.188,n.18

TIZ21

YD500.188, n.l8

TIZ22

YD500.188, n.18

TIZ23

ID500.188

TIZ27

MULoG 500.276f, n.6 VTr500.107,112

TIZ29

CyS/JnS500.131 PCr500.40 VTr500.106

TI Z 11-16

VTr500.112

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Linear A Sign Index

a- A320 A346=Lll

YD502.292 MPn503 IS500.61

A 1001102 = L 99 A323 A347

IS500.ffif G0w502.32 PRe/JOY 500.92 IS500.68, n.52

A301 A508

ErH 500.92, 96 A325 IS500.68 IS 500.68, 72, n.63 AUc500.79 ThGP500.314,316,323 G0w502.32 A509

A302 A326 IS500.68

IS500 IS500.61 A516

KNk/GOw 500.150f IS500 A326=L67

A303 IS500 A517

GMF500.147 IS 500.66, n.44 IS500.68 A327

G0w502.32 A518 A304

IS 500.66, n.44 IS500.62f A329

G0w502.32 A519 A:DS

IS 500.66, n.44 IS500 A330

G0w502.32 A521 A307=L56

IS500.71 IS500 A332

G0w502.32 A545 A308 LoG503.133 IS500.68

IS500.68 A333 A550

A314 G0w502.32 IS500.68 MPn501.120f MPn501.124f MPn503.110 A565

A342=L144 IS 500.69, n.54 A319 PRe/JOY 500.89

G0w502.32

Unear A signs are listed in the GORILA AB scheme and according to transferred Linear B values, depending on the reference method used by the author of a particular work.

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A569 A624 A 7('f) (L)

IS500.68 GMF500.147 GMFSOO

A572 A626=Lc47 A 710(W)

IS500.68 CRF500.43,47 GMFSOO

A573 A629=L10 A 711 (X)

IS500.63 YD500.190 GMF500

A574 A 631 (within)= Lc 86 A 712(Y)

IS500.66 CRF500.43,47 GMF500

A576 A638 A 713(W)

IS500.66 ISSOO MPn 501.103, n.36

A577 A 701(A) A715

ISSOO GMF500 GMF500

A578 A 702(B) A717

IS500.69 GMF500 ThGP 500.318

A581 A 703(D) A 719

JSk/10500.346, n.12 GMF500 GMF500

A582 A 704(E) A 1W

IS500.63 GMF500 GMF500

A608 A 705(F) A721

IS500.63 GMF500 GMF500

A610 A 706(H) A 731

IS500.63 GMF500 GMF500

A612 A 707(J) A732

IS500.68 GMF500 GMF500 IS 500.71, n.ro MPn501.104

A613 MPn500.36 IS500.63 MPn 501.103, n.36, 113 A733

MPn503.108,115 GMF500 A618

IS500.63 A 708(K) A735

GMF500 GMF500 A622

IS500.63

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A 7fl.)2 (L2) AB04=te AB21

GMF500 ErH500.90 MPn500.35 IS500.61 MPn503.107

A 7(l'i(L) 1Sk/10500.347 ThGP500.314,322f AB22

GMF500 MPn50l.l:D

AB06 A 7094 (L~

MPn501.125, l:D AB23 GMF500 MNg500.90

AB07=di A D5-69

IS500 AB26=L55 IS 500.65, n.39 MPn501 MPn501.123

A334-338 AB08=a PRe/JGY 500.90

G0w502.32 IS501.21 AB27=L54

A340-346 MNg 500.92, n.32 CRF500 MPn500.32 KNk/GOw500.150

G0w502.32 MPn501.141 MNg500.92

A347-352 ThGP500.314,321 MPn501.116, 127f

G0w502.32 AB08=L52 AB28=i

CRF500 ErH500.92 A362-364

IS500 G0w502.32 AB09 MPn500.32

ABOl=da MPn501 ThGP500.314,322f

IS 500.64, n.33 ABIO AB28=L100

1Sk/10500.347 JMD500.151 PRe/JGY 500.90 ThGP500.314,322 MNg500.92

AB28b=L100 AB02=ro AB13=me CRF500.44,46

ErH 500.92, 99 1Sk/10500.350 IS500 MPn 501.116, 127f MPn501.141 MPn503.107 AB29 ThGP500.314 AB 16 MNg500.88

AB03=pa MPn501.135 ABl>=ri

IS500 AB 17=L23 IS 500.63f, 67, 70 MPn501.113, 115 YD500.190 KNk/GOw500.150 MPn503.113 MNg500.88

AB21' MPn501 AB04=L92

MPn501.141 IS500.61 AB31=sa IS 501.16, n.91 l..oG503.121

MNg500.88

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AB37 AB57=L32 AB74=ze

GOw500.158f CRF500 ErH 500.92, 96 MPn500.32 ThGP500.314,323

AB58 AB39 MPn501.124f AB76

IS500.68,n.52 LoG503.121 AB59=ta ThGP 500.323

AB41=L57 ErH500.92 CRF500 MPn501 AB71=ka

PRe/JGY 500 .. 89f MPn503.112 IS 500.ro, n.I2, 69 ThGP500.314, 322f ErH500

AB41=si MPn500.32

ErH 500.92, 99 ABffi=ra MPn501

IS500 MNg500.89 MPn503.110

MPn503.110 MPn501 ThGP500 ThGP500.314,323

AB78 AB61=o AB45 JGY500.197 MPn50l.l:D

PRe/JGY 500.92 MPn501.120f AB79 ThGP500.314,323

AB51 MPn 501.126ff

IS500 AB65

MPn500.32f AUc500.78 AB!l>=ma

MPn501.102, 138 MNg500.89 JSk/J0500.347f, fig.7

AB51=L93 AB67 MNg500.89 MPn503.109, 112

CRF500.43,46 IS500 PRe/JGY 500.89 MNg500.89 AB81=ku

ErH500 AB54 AB69 GOw500.158f

MNg 500.90, n.24, 92 GOw500.158f IS500.68

MPn501 MPn501.121, 141 MPn501.103, 1:D, 135

MPn503.107 ThGP500.314,323 AB70

AB54=L75 MPn500.32 AB85

CRF500.43,45 JSk/J0500.347, n.l6 AB73=mi

AB56 JSk/J0500.350 AB85=L113

GMF500.147 MPn500.32f IS500.61,67

IS500 MPn501.120, 1:D AB86

AB57 AB74=L16 IS500.ffi, 71

GOw500.158f YD500.190 MNg500.92 ABl00/102

MPn501.113, 115, 123 MPn501.139

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AB 118=L85

IS500.61 MNg500.91 PRe/JGY 500.89

AB120=L42

IS500 KNk/GOw500.150

AB122=L49

IS500.63f, 70 KNk/GOw500.150

AB 131

KNk/GOw500.150

AB 131a

IS500.63f MNg500.90 MPn503

AB 164

PRe!JGY 500.92

AB 188=L87

CRF500.43f IS500 MPn501

ABni

MPn501.135

AB713

MPn 501.117f

i-

YD502

j(a)­

YD502.292

-te

YD502.292

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Linear A Ideogram Index

A:m AB03 AB120

RP1500.37f,n.45 RP1502.138 RP1500.38f RP1502 RPl502 ThGP500.318,321 AB21 ThGP 500.318f

Am RP1500.135 RP1502 AB 120+03

AUc 500.77ff RP1502.137 AUc/MFK 500.33, 36 AB22

RP1500.38 RPl502 AB122

RP1502 RP1500.39 ThGP500.322,324 AB23 RPl502

Am+E RP1502 AB123

AUc/MFK 500.34 AB~ RP1500.39,n.54

A304 RP1500.37,39 AB 131 VINUM (VIN) RP1502

AUc 500.83, n.19 ThGP500.318 AUc!MFK 500.36 AUc/MFK 500.33 GOw500.161 RP1502 AB54 RPI500

A 304 + AB 03-A ~3 ThGP 500.317 RPl502 RPI503.272ff

ThGP500.324 AB85

RP1502.135 AB 131a VINUM (VIN)

A304+pa RPI500 AUc 500.83, n.19 AB86 RP1502.137

AD> AUc500.77 AB131a+04 AUc!MFK 500.35

AUc/MFK500.34, n12 RP1500.37 AB100

A?IJ7 RPl502

AB 131a+53

AUc500.77, 82 RP1500.36 AUc!MFK 500.33f AB1001102

AB 131a+60 A559=AB!l>+26 RPI502.134

ThGP 500.321f RP1500 ThGP 500.317 RP1503.272

AB 100/102+ 77 A638

ThGP 500.321,324 AUc/MFK. 500.33, n.7

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AB 131b VINUM (VIN)

RPI500.33f,42, pl.l RP503.274

AB 131c VINUM (VIN)

RPI500.33f,42, pl.l

AB164

RPI500.39

AB 171

RPI500.39

AB1ID

RPI500.39

AB188

ThGP500.324

AB 191

RPI500.39

ABm

RP502.140

AB50-131a

RPI500.36, n.38

GRA+qe

AUc!MFK 500.36

GRANUM (GRA)

AUc!MFK 500.35

KA

AUc!MFK 500.35

KI

AUc!MFK 500.34, n.9

KI+MU

AUc!MFK 500.34

Linear A Ideogram Index

KU

AUc!MFK 500.34, n.9

MA+RU

AUc500.77 AUc!MFK 500.35 MNg500.91

NI

AUc500.82

RE

AUc500.79 AUc!MFK 500.34, n.9

TA

AUc500.77 AUc!MFK 500.34, n.9

TE

AUc!MFK500

TI+A

AUc500.77 AUc!MFK 500.35

VIR

AUc500.77 AUc!MFK 500.35

VIR+A313b

AUc500.77 AUc!MFK 500.35

VIR+A313c

AUc!MFK 500.34

VIR+ka

AUc!MFK 500.35

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Linear A Word Index

A~l-AB41 a-di-k:i-te-te[ a-mi-da-u

GOw500.160 IS501 AUc500.84, n.21

A~+AB03-81-03 a-di-ki-te-te a-na-ti-A ~1-wa-ja

ThGP500.324 IS501.18 IS501.15

A~ a-di/ja-di a-ra-AB65

AUc500.84 AUc/MFK. 500.31f AUc500.77, 79f AUc/MFK 500.~ AUc/MFK. 500.~

a-du-A~-ja AUc500.77 a-ra-ju

AUc500.84 AUc/MFK. 500.34 AUc500.77

A318-~ a-du-re-[za] a-ra-na-re

AUc500.85 AUc/MFK.500.34, n.l2 AUc!MFK500.31, n.2

A 320-320-AB 80 MNg500.92

a-e-tu

MPn503.108, 114 AUc/MFK. 500.33 a-ra-u

AUc500.77 A324-di-ra a-ja

AUc/MFK. 500.~ KNk/GOw 500.151 a-ra-u-

AUc500.81 [a]-du-re-za a-ka-ru

AUc/MFK. 500.34 AUc!MFK 500.29 a-ra-u-da

1Hj501.210,n.281 AUc500.77 [a]-ra-na-re AUc/MFK. 500.33

AUc/MFK.500.31, n.2 a-ku-tu

AUc!MFK 500.33 a-ri a-/ja- AUc500.83

AUc500.77 a-rna

AUc500.83 a-ri-ja a-da AUc500.83

AUc/MFK. 500.32 a-ma-ja

AUc500.82f, 85 a-sa-ra a-di-ki-te MMT500.116

IS501.10 a-mi-da-o

AUc500.84, n.21

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a-sa-~ AB 03-59-01-51-29-27[ AB 08-51-17 = a-du-za

AUc500.77 GOw500.160 MPn500.33

a-sa-sa-ra AB 1-06-08-56 AB 08-S l-27[ = a-Qv.-re

IS SOl GOw500.160 MPN500.33

a-sa-sa-ra-A325 AB07-06-10 AB 08-51-:n -17 = a-du-r~-za

AUc500.79,n.IO IS 500.65, n.39 AUc/MFK500.34

a-se AB 07-07-77-09 MPn500.33

AUc500.83 GOw 500.1Cili AB08-51-~S9-06=

a-du-ni-ta-na a-se-ja AB ]08-06-37-A301-54-57[ MPn500.33

AUc500.83 GOw500.160 AB 08-51-81-73-06 =

-a-si AB 08-06-5541-57-09[ a-du-ku-mi-na

AUc500.81 GOw500.160 MPn500.33

a-si-ja-ka AB08-09 AB08-59-28-A30145-77

AUc500.81 GOw 500.1Cili GOw 500.1Cili

AUc/MFK 500.31 ABOS-26 AB 08-59-28-A 301-54-57 =

a-ta-i-A 301-wa-ja IS 500.65, n.39 u-na-ka-na-si

IS501 IS501 KNk/GOw 500.151 AB 08-27-39-27-06 JMD500.152

KNk/GOw 500.151 GOw 500.1Cili

a/ja-

IS501.16 AB 08-31-[ ABQ~~Q-7Q

GOw 500.1Cili MNg500.92

a/ja-sa-sa-ra-me

IS501.10 ABOS-31-23-24 ABOS-ID-5441

GOw 500.1Cili GOw500.160

AB 01-77 = da-ka

ErH500.92 AB 08-37-77 = a-ti-ka AB 08-A 301-67-59-08

MPn500.31 GOw500.160

AB 01-80-04 = da-ma-te

JSk/10500.348 AB 08-51 = a-du AB 0&'57-31-31-60-13

YD502 AUc500.77 GOw500.161

AB 01-81-09-24 = da-ku-se-ne AUc/MFK500 AB l Q-06-77 = ]v.-na-~[ MPn500.31

IS 500.71, n.60 JMD500 AB 08-51[ .. 1 = a-du-[ .. 1

AB0345 MPn500.33 AB 10..59-02 = u-ta-ro

IS 500.65, n.39 IS500.66

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AB 10-A325-77 AB28-57-04[ AB4Q-59-06

IS500.72.n.63 GOw500.lffl ThGP500.324

AB 11-05-81-02 = po-tu-ku-ro AB ]28-57-27-07-57 AB 54-40-37-06-76

IS500.71 GOw500.1ffl GOw500.1ffl

AB 13-40-59-D-04 AB 28-76 =i-we AB 56-ni(-na)

GOw500.1ffl ErH500.92 AUc!MFK 500.:ll ThGP 500.323

AB 16-81-27-07 = qa-ku-re-di AB 57-37-69-81

MPn502.103 AB 28-A ~1 = i-A ~1 GOw500.161f ErH500.92

AB 188-51 AB 58-67-53-04-28-57

ThGP500.324 AB ]29-27-57 GOw500.1ffl

GOw500.lffl AB 21r-tu-ne ABS9-f«>

AUc500.81 AB 31-76 =sa-~

MPn 503.108, 113 AUc500.77,84f

AB26-07[ AUc!MFK 500.31 AB ]65-57-41-41[

GOw500.lffl IS500.64 GOw500.lffl

AB 27-37-69-81 AB 37-[.]-28-41 = L AB 67-02 = ki-ro 7&-r.l-100-57 = ti-f.l-i-si

AUc500.77,81,83 GOw500.161 PRe/JGY 500.84,90 AUc!MFK500.31, n.2, 35

AB28-01 =i-da AB 37-[.] = L78-[.] IS500.61,64

IS501.17 RP1502.136, 141

LoG 503.126 PRe/JGY 500.83 AB 67-fi.) = ki-ra

AB 28-01-ID-04 =i-da-ma-te AB37-37-81 IS 500.71, n.ffl

IS501.17 GOw 500.1 (j)ff

JSK/JOS00.348 AB [-]-69-09-58-67

AB41-26-04 GOw500.1ffl

AB 28-41(= L 100-57) IS 501.16, n.91

PRe/JGY 500.83 AB70-23

AB41-77=si-ka GOw500.lffl

AB28-57[ ErH500.92

GOw500.lffl AB77-03

AB41-f«> ThGP 500.323

AB28-57 GOw500.1ffl

GOw500.1ffl AB 77-27-02 =ka-re-ro

AB46-07 MPn502.116

AB 28-57-03[ ThGP 500.323

GOw500.160 AB 77-81-03 = ka-ku-pa

MPn502.103

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AB'n-A:I)S da-qe-ra i-pa-na-ma

IS 500.64, n.36 AUc/MFK 500.30 IS501.18 ThGP 500.323

da-re i-pi-na AB'n-A31441 AUcJMFK 500.30 IS501.11

MPn503.108 da-ri-da i-pi-na-ma

AB78-'n AUc/MFK 500.30 IS501.15 ThGP500.322

da-si-AB 118 i-pi-na-mi-na AB 78-81-27-07 = qe-ku-re-di AUc/MFK 500.30 IS501.16

MPn502.103 da-ta-re i-ti

AB 81-02 = ku-ro AUcJMFK 500.35 AUcJMFK 500.33 ARn500.149 AUc500.'n,ID di-de-m -ja

AUc/MFK500.31,35 AUc/MFK 500.29 AUc500.83 IS500.65 MNg500.91

]a-da[ JMDIIS500.662 RPl502 di-ka-ta IS501.16

AB 81-03 = ku-pa KNk/GOw 500.154, n.9

ja-di AUc500.83 -du AUcJMFK 500.32 IS500.67,n.47 AUc500.77

ja-di-ki-te-te-du-AB 29-re AB 81-~58 = ku-ni-su i-da-a IS501.17

AUciMFK 500.29 IS501.17 IS500.72 ja-di-ki-tu

i-da-mi IS501 AB81-31-58 IS501.17

ThGP 500.323 ja-du-ri-na-ti

AB 81-73-06-78 = ku-mi-na-qe i-ja-pa[ AUcJMFK 500.33

IS501.17 MPn502.102f, 131 ja-ku-ti

i-ku-ri-na AUdMFK 500.33 -da AUcJMFK 500.31

AUc500.77 ]a-pa-qa

da-du-ma-ta i-na-ja-pa-qa IS501.17

IS501.17 AUcJMFK500.29,33 ja-sa-[

da-me i-na-ja-re-ta[ ]qa IS501.16

IS501.17 AUcJMFK 500.29 ja-sa-ra

MMT500.116

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ja-sa-sa[ ki-da-ta L87-52-100/54

IS501.16 AUc/MFK 500.33 CRF500.43

ja-sa-sa-ra ki-ki-na L87-75-100/54

IS501 AUc/MFK 500.35 CRF500.43

ja-sa-sa-ra[ MNg500.89

L 87-93-Lc 47/86

IS501.16 ki-ki-ra-ja CRF500.43 AUc500.77, !ll, 83

ja-sa-sa-ra-me AUc/MFK 500.30f ma-i-mi

IS501.16 ki-re-~( -na)

AUc500.85,n.24

ja-sa-sa-ra-x AUc/MFK 500.30 ma-ka-ri-te

AUc500.79,n.10 AUc500.81 ki-ri-~

ja-su-ma-tu AUc/MFK 500.31 ma-ru

KNk/GOw 500.151 MNg500.91 ki-ro-

jala-sa-sa-ra-me AUc500.!ll ma-si-du

IS501.10 AUc/MFK 500.33 ku-AB 56-56

je-{li AUc/MFK 500.35 ma-te

AUc500.77, 79f LoG503.126 AUc/MFK500 ku-AB 56-na-tu

AUc/MFK 500.31, n.2 me-za ka-[ ]-tu AUc/MFK 500.30

AUc/MFK 500.33 ku-AB 56-nu

AUc/MFK500.31, n.2, 35 ]-mi-da ka-An;

AUc/MFK 500.33 AUc/MFK 500.30 ku-AB 79-ni

AUc/MFK500.30 mi-nu-te ka-AB65 AUc/MFK 500.29

AUc/MFK 500.35 ku-da

AUc500.!ll ]-mi-ti ka-pa AUc/MFK 500.33

AUc500.77 ku-pa-ja

AUc/MFK 500.33, 36 AUc500.83 mi-tu

ka-u-de-ta AUc/MFK 500.33

ku-ta

AUc/MFK500.30, 33 JMD/IS500.662 o-su-qa-re

ki-da-ro GOw501.26

L :n-95-92 (= AB 01-8()..()4)

AUc/MFK 500.31, n.2 JSK/10500.349 o-te-ja

AUc500.84

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pa-<le qe-~-ja sa-ma-ro

AUciMFK .SOO.:D AUc500.83 AUciMFK. .500.35

pa-·-to qe-~-u sa-ru

JMDIIS500.662 AUc500.83 AUc500.84

pa-ja-re AUciMFK.500.34, n.lO, 36 AUciMFK. .500

AUciMFK. .500.35 qe-ti sa-ta

AUciMFK .500.33 AUc500.81 pa-ra-tu AUciMFK. .500.33

AUciMFK. .500.33 qe-ti-ra-du

AUciMFK .500.33 se-to-i-ja

pa-se GOw501.26 AUc500.83 ].qe-tu JMDIIS500.662

pa-se-ja AUciMFK .500.33 si-ru-te

AUc500.83 [ ]-ra-ri IS501.15ff

po-to-ku-ro AUc500.79 su-ki-ri-ta AUciMFK. .SOO.:D

AUc.SOO.ll> AUc500.84 RPI502.136 ra-swi(?)-ti AUciMFK. .500.34

AUciMFK .500.33 JMD/IS500.662 -puz-~

AUc500.84, n.20 ra-tu-se/re-di-se su-ki-ri-ta-ja

AUciMFK. .SOO.:D AUc500.84 puz-re-ja

AUc500.84,n.20 1-~-du su-ki-ri-te-i-ja

AUciMFK. .500.33 AUc500.84 qa-A31(}.i AUciMFK. 500.34, n.lO

AUciMFK .SOO.:D [re]-za llij500.88,n.22

AUciMFK. .500.34 ta-na-i-A :Jll-u-ti-nu qa-qa-ru

MNg500.91 ]-re-tu IS SOl

qa-~-wa/qe-~-u AUciMFK. .500.33 ta-ra

AUciMFK .500.29 re-za AUc500.79

AUc500.79 ta-ta qa-ti-da AUciMFK. 500.34f

AUciMFK .500.33 AUciMFK. .500.33

ru-ma-ta qe-ka

-ta/-da AUciMFK .500.33

AUciMFK. .SOO.:D AUciMFK .500.33

sa-A315

AUciMFK. .SOO.:D

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te-ke-/i

AUc/MFK 500.:ll

te-tu

AUc/MFK 500.:ll

ti-ni-ta

AUc500.n AUc/MFK 500.33

-ti/-di

AUc/MFK 500.33

-tu/-du

AUc/MFK 500.33

u-A325-za

AUc500.79f AUc/MFK 500.:ll

u-de-za

AUc500.79f AUc/MFK 500.:ll

u-dwe-za

AUc500.79

u-mi-na

AUc500.81

u-mi-na-si

AUc500.81 AUc/MFK 500.31

u-na-ru-ka[ ]ja-si

IS.S01.16

u-na-ru-ka-na-ti

IS.S01.16

u-ti

AUc500.84

wa-du-ni-mi

AUc/MFK 500.:ll

wa/u-

IS 501.16

wi-na-du

AUc500.n AUc/MFK 500.33

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Linear A Text Index

APZa2 GOWcl HT9

IS501 MPn500.35f AUc 500.79, 84 PRe/JGY 500.87 AUc/MFK500.29, 34

ARKH2 GMF 500.143ff KNk/GOw500.154 HSZql IS500 RP1500.41, pl.l AUc500.83 RP1500.9,41,pl.l

TIIGP 500.316,323 ARKH3 HTl

KNk/GOw500.154 AUc500.83 HTlO

RP1500.34,41,pl.l AUc/MFK 500.D"f AUc500.79f, 84 RPl'i02.147 AUc/MFK 500.30

ARKHS ThGP500.322 ThGP 500.316, 323

KNk/GOw500.154 MPn500.33 HT2 HTll

1Hj501.210,n.281 IS 500.00, n.12 ARZl ThGP 500.323

YD502.289f, n.8 HT3

AUc500.83 HT12

ARZ2 AUc/MFK 500.34, n.lO ThGP500.314, 317f

YD502.289f,n.7 IS 500.00, n.11 HT13 RPI502.148

ARZfl AUc500.79

IS501.17 HT6 AUc/MFK 500.29f

JSk/J0500.349, n.20 AUc/MFK500 IS 500.58, fig.1, 62

IS500.62 RP1500.41 ARZf2 ThGP 500.316, 320,323 ThGP500.318

IS501.17 HT7 HT14 JSk/J0500.349,n.20

AUc/MFK 500.33 IS500.62f, n.23 CR (?)Zf 1 ThGP 500.314,316,323 MNg500.94

GOw500.lffi MPn500.32

PRe/JGY 500.89 HT8 RP1500.36, n.38, 41

AUc/MFK500 ThGP500.318

CRWcl CRF500.45,n.15 HT15 ErH500.87 GMF 500.143ff

TIIGP500.316, 323 CRF500.45,n.l5 RP1502.147 ThGP 500.318

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HT16 HT26 HT36

IS 500.66, n.39 IS500.68, n.51, n.54 AUc!MFK 500.33f MPn501.103, 131, 137 IS500.69 ThGP500.317,323 HT27 RP1'502.147

AUc500.77, 79,83 ThGP 500.318 HT17 AUc!MFK 500.33f

AUc!MFK 500.33 IS500 HT38

IS500.62 RP1500.36,41 RP1'502.148 PRe/JGY 500.92, n.37 ThGP500.314,320,322 ThGP500.317 RP1500.41, pl.l

HT28 HT39 HT18 AUc500.81 ThGP500.322

AUc500.83 AUc!MFK 500.31 ThGP500.518,520 RPI.S00.41 HT40

ThGP500.318, 320,322 AUc!MFK 500.33 HT19 ErH500.88

AUc!MFK 500.33 HT29 IS 500.62f, n.23 IS500.62 AUc!MFK 500.33 RP1'502.147 PRe/JGY 500.92, n.38 ThGP500.318 RP1500.41 HT30

RPI.S00.41 HT41 HT20 ThGP500.320, 323 AUc!MFK 500.33

ErH500.90f IS 500.61, 63, n.28 IS500.60 HT31

MPn501.103, 137 ErH500.101 HT42[+]59

ThGP500.317 JMDIIS500.662 IS 500.62, n.23

HT21 ThGP500.322 ThGP500.320

IS 500.62f, n.23 HT32 HT43

ThGP500.318 IS 500.60, n.14, 68 AUc!MFK 500.33

HT22 ThGP500.320 IS500.66

ThGP 500.323f RP1'502.147 HT33

ThGP500.318 IS 500.61, 63, n.28 HT44

HT23 IS500.62ff

HT34 MNg500.94 RPI.S00.41 IS500.71 RPI.S00.41 ThGP500.320 ThGP 500.319f

HT35 HT24

IS 500.58, fig.l, 70 HT45

ThGP 500.317 RPI.S00.41 IS500

HT25 ThGP 500.320

HT47

AUc!MFK 500.33 AUc!MFK 500.31, n.2 IS500.65, n.39, 72 ErH500.90f

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HT49 HT62 [+]73 HT88

AUc!MFK 500.33 IS500.62, n.23 AUc/MFK500.32, 35 IS500 ThGP 500.319 AUc500.77, 79,82

HT50 HT63 MNg500.89 MPn500.33

ErH500.88 IS500 ThGP 500.319f HT89

HT67 AUc500.77, 79,83 HT51 IS 500.63, 65 AUc!MFK 500.43, n.9

IS500.63 IS500 HT69 RPI500.41

HT52 IS500.00, n.ll ThGP500.320

RP1502.147 HT90 ThGP 500.319 HT70

IS500.62,n.23 AUc!MFK 500.31 HT54 IS 500.66, n.43

MPn501.101, 1~ HT72 ThGP 500.319f

HT55 ThGP500.321 HT91

PRe/JGY 500.90, n.34 HT79 IS 500.63. 70

ErH500 RPI500.41

HT56 ThGP 500.319f

ThGP500.320 HT81 HT92

HT57 AUc500.83

AUc!MFK 500.32

IS500.62, n.23 HT85 IS 500.62, n.23 MPn500.33

HT58 AUc500 RP1502.147 AUc!MFK 500.29f ThGP 500.319

AUc!MFK 500.33 IS500 ThGP500.320 MPn500.33 HT93

HT59 HT86 AUc500.83

AUc!MFK 500.33 AUc500.83 IS 500.66, n.44 ThGP 500.319

AUc!MFK 500.29 HT60 1Hj501.210,n.281 HT94

RPI500.41 MPn500.33 AUc500

ThGP500.320 ThGP 500.319 AUc!MFK 500.33f

HT61 HT87 IS 500.00, n.12 RPI500.41

AUc!MFK 500.33 AUc500.81 ThGP500.320, 322f ThGP 500.319 IS 500.58, fig.l

HT62

RPI500.41

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HT95 HT105 HT117

AUc500.83 AUc!MFK 500.33 AUc 500Jfif AUc!MFK 500 RPI502.147 AUc!MFK 500.31, n.2 MPn500.33 MPn501.141 HT107 HT118

HT96 IS 500.63, n.25 IS 500.61, 67

RPI502.148 IS 500.62, n.23, 67 HT108

ThGP 500.319f ThGP 500.319 HT 119

HT97 HT109 AUc500.84 IS 500.65, n.39

IS 500.00, n.11, n.13, 69 AUc500.78 ThGP500.322 MPn502.133 YD500.199

HTllO HT98

AUc500.83 HT120

RP1500.41 IS 500.68, 72, n.66 IS500.66 ThGP 500.319f ThGP 500.120

HT99

AUc!MFK 500 HT111 HT121

MPn500.33 AUc!MFK 500.29f RP1500.41 RP1500.41 IS 500.00, n.11 ThGP 500.319f ThGP 500.319f

HT112 HT122 HTlOO

ErH500 AUc 500.79ff AUc500.77,83 AUc!MFK 500.DI AUc!MFK 500.34, n.9 HT113 IS500 IS500 ThGP 500.323 RP1502.136 RP1500.41 ThGP500.320 HT114 HT123

HT101 AUc!MFK 500.31 AUc500.84

RP1500.41 CRF500.43,45,n.l5 ThGP 500.319f ThGP 500.319f IS500.65, n.40

HT102 MNg500.94

HT115 MPn501.102, 138

AUc!MFK 500.33 AUc500.83f RP1500.36, n.38

RP1502.136f, 147 IS500.66 RP1502.136, n.16

ThGP 500.319 MPn501.135 ThGP 500.323

HT103 ThGP 500.319, 323 HT124

IS500.71 HT 116 ThGP500.320

RP1502.147 AUc500.83 HT125 ThGP500.320 IS 500.62ff RPI502.137 ErH500

ThGP 500.319 ThGP 500.319f

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HT126 HT140 HTWc302=HM 1348

IS 500.69f, n.54 AUc/MFK 500.33 MPn501.111

HT127 HT154 HTWc3001

AUc!MFK 500.34, n.9 IS500.67 MPn501 IS 500.68, 72, n.66 ThGP 500.319 ThGP500.324

HT128 HT154E HTWc3002

AUc!MFK 500.33 ThGP500.320 MPn501 IS500.'iQ ThGP500.324 ThGP 500.319 HT155

IS 500.66, n.43 HTWc3003 HT1~ MPn501.133 MPn501.115

RP1500.41 ThGP500.320, 323 HT 1166 HTWc3004

HT131 RPI.S02.137 MPn501

MPn502.117 RP1500.41 HTHm587

RPI502.136 MPn501.107 HTWc3005

ThGP 500.319f MPn501.110,118 liT series

HT132 RPI.S02 HTWc3006

IS 500.61, 63, n.28 MPn501.120 HTWa1020

HT133 MPn501.104,n.27,138 HTWc3007

AUc!MFK 500.32ff MPn501.109,123 IS500 HTWa1021 MPn500.33 CRF500.43 HTWc3008 ThGP 500.319 ErH500.90 MPn501.109,122

HT135 MPn501.102,104,138 ThGP500.322,324 HTWc3009

AUc!MFK 500.33 CRF500.45,n.15 HTWa1023 MPn501.103,109,125 HT 136

MPn 501.104, n.37 MPn502.123 IS 500.63, n.28

HTWa1024 HTWc3010 HT137

MPn501.104, n.37 MPn501.109,124

ThGP 500.319 HTWa 1122-1146 HTWc3011

HT139 IS500.63 MPn501.109,128

HTWc1 HTWc3012 ThGP 500.319

MPn501.140 MPn501

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HTWc3013 HTWc3024 IOZa6

ErH500.87 ErH 500.90,92 IS501 MPn501.101, 103, 136 MPn500.35f

MPn501 IOZa7 HTWc3014 MPn503.105 IS501.12

MPn 501.101f, 1:D HTZb158 IOZa8

HTWc3015 AUc500.84 GOw500.160 ErH 500.92, n.33 AUc!MFK500.34, n.10 IS501 MPn501.103, 131 CRF500.43,45,n.15

GOw500.159f IOZa9 HTWc3H6 IS501.12 HTZb158b

ErH 500.90,92 KNk/GOw 500.151 MPn501 GOw500.159f

IHj500.88,n.22 IOZa 11 HTWc3H7 IS501 HTZb159

ErH 500.90,92 MPn501.103, 134 GOw500.159f IOZa12

HTWc3018 HTZb160 IS501.12

MPn501 CRF500.46 IOZa14 GOw500.160 KNk/GOw 500.154, n.8

HTWc3019

MPn501.101, 103, 135f HTZb162 IOZa15

ThGP500.317 GOw 500.160, n.6 IS501

HTWc3020 IOZa2 KNk/GOw 500.154, n.8

CRF500.43 AUc500.77, n.l IOZa 16

MPn501 AUc!MFK 500.32 KNk/GOw 500.154, n.8 HMD500.152

HTWc3021 IS501 IOZblO

ErH500.87 KNk/GOw500.154 IS501

MPn501.99 IOZa3 KEl

HTWc3022 IS501.12 RP1500.39

ErH500.90 JMD500.151

LoG503.85 IOZa4 KEZb3

MPn 501.94, 99 RP1500.39 IS501.12

HTWc3023 KEZb5 IOZa5

MPn501.94, n.6, 140 MNg 500.89, n.12 GOw500.160 RP1500.37,39,41,pl.l IS501 KNk/GOw500.154

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KH4 KH18 KH60

AUc/MFK 500.33f RP1500.pl.1 RP1500.41 MPn500.33

KH 19 KH81 KH5 AUc500.83 JMDIIS500.662

AUc500.78 IS500.68 ErH500 KH86

KH20 AUc/MFK 500.34 KH6 AUc/MFK 500.34

AUc500.83 KH88 KH20 RPI502.148

KH7 ErH500 AUc500.83 KH91

AUc/MFK 500.33 KH22 RP1500.41 GMF500.147 AUc/MFK 500.34

KH92 ErH 500.99, 101 KH8

RPIS02.148 AUc500.83 KH23

AUc/MFK 500.34 KHseries KH9 MPn500.33 RPI502

AUc500.83 IS500.68 KH26 KHWa1011 PRe/JGY 500.90 AUc500.83 ErH500.96 RP1500.41 ErH500

KHWa1012 KHll KH27

ErH500.96 AUc/MFK 500.34 RP1502.135, 145 MPn500.33 KHWa1019 RP1500.41 KH28

ErH500.93

KH12 ErH500.88 KHWa1020

IS500.67 KH29 ErH500.93

KH13 AUc500.83 KHWa1021

ErH 500.99, 101 KH43 ErH500.88

ThGP 500.317f KH14 KHWa1025

AUc500.83f KH46 ErH500.88

IS500.68 RP1500.41 KHWa1536

KH 16 KH51 ErH500.96

PRe!JGY 500.90 PRe/JGY 500.90 KHWa1537

ErH500.96

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KHWa1005-1112 KHWc2066 KNWc26

ErH500 IS500.67 J0501.162 PRe!JGY500.88

KHWc2004 KHWc'lJJ70

LoG503.85 IS500.67 KNWc29

ThGP 500.321 ErH500.89 KH W c 'lfJF:l J0501.162f

KHWc2029 ErH 500.88,93 ThGP 500.321 KNWc:J>

KHW c2036-2042 ErH 500.89, fig.2 KHWc2030 ErH 500.96, n.39 J0501.162ff

ThGP 500.321 PRe!JGY 500.87, n.18 KNl

KHWc2031 J0501 KNWc40

ThGP 500.321 ErH500.89 KN2

KHWc2032 J0501.162, 165 KNWc41

ThGP 500.321 PRe!JGY 500.87 KN22

KHWc2042 J0501.162 KNWc42

PRe!JGY 500.92, n.37 10501.162 KN28

KHWc2043 J0501.162, 165 KNWc43

PRe!JGY 500.97, n.37 J0501.162 KN32

KHWc2044 J0501.162 KNWc44

PRe!JGY 500.92, n.37 PRe/JGY 500.87 KN49

KHWc2056 J0501 KNWc45

ErH 500.93, n.36 PRe!JGY 500.88 KNWb33

KHWc2057 J0501.165 KNWc46

CRF500.45,n.15 PRe/JGY 500.87, n.l8 ErH 500.93, n.36 KNWc3

J0501.162f KNWc48

KHWc2058 PRe/JGY 500.87, n.l8 ErH500.87 CRF500.45,n.15

KNWc23 KNWcseries KHWc2060 PRe!JGY 500.88 J0501.159

ErH 500.96, n.39 KNWc25 KNZalO

KHWc2062 PRe!JGY500.88 IS501.14 ErH 500.93, n.36 J0501.162, 165

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KNZalOb KNZb <36> KN'li 31

GOw500.160 10501.162 CRF500.46 RPI500.37 10501.162, 165

KNZal7 1Skl10500.347 10501.162, 165 KNZb<37> PRe/JGY 500.89

10501.162 KN 'li series KNZal8 RPI500.37,41

IS501.10 10501.159 10501.162 KNZb<38>

10501.162 KNZg<21>

KNZa 19 RPI500.37 10501.162, 165 IS501 10501.162 KNZb<39> KNZgseries

10501.162 10501.159 KNZaseries

10501.159 KNZb40 KOZal

RPI502.138, 143f, 154 CRF500.45 IS501 IS501.8 JMDS00.152

KNZb4 10501.162, 165 GOw500.159f MPn501.125 KOZalb

10501.162 KNZbseries

KNk/GOw500.150

KNZb5 10501.159 KYZa2

PRe!JGY 500.90, n.33 KNZc6

1Sk110500.346

KNZb20 10501.162, 165 KYZgl

GOw500.160 KNZc7

1Sk/10500.346,n.l2 10501.162, 165

CRF500.46 LAZbl KNZb27 10501.162, 165 GOw500

10501.162, 165 KNZcseries RPI500.37 MAl

10501.159 AUc500.83 KNZb34

10501.162 KNZe 16 MAlO

RPI500.37,41 IS501.8 MPn 501.103, n.36 10501.162, 165 RPI500.31

KNZb35

10501.162 KNZeseries MAWc5

KNk/GOw500.150 10501.159 MPn 501.119 RPI500.37

KN'li 13 MAWc6>

10501.160, 162 MPn500.35f

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MAWc13 PH28 PHWc46

ErH500.92 AUc500.83 MPn503 PRe/JGY 500.87, n.18

PH31 PHWc47 MAWc14 AUc500.84,n.21 ErH500.87

ErH500.92 MPn503.107 PRe/JGY 500.87, n.18 PHWa32

PHWc49 AUc500.84 ErH500.87 MAZbl AUc!MFK 500.34, n.IO

IS501.18 MPn503.104 PHWc37

MAZbS MPn501.108 PHWc50

IS 501.16 MPn503.103 ErH500.87 MPn503.104

MI2 PHWc38

RPI500.39 MPn503.103 PHWc51

ErH500.87 PHI PHWc39 MPn503.104

MPn 501.108 PHZb3

LoG 503.120ff MPn503.103

PH2 CRF500.46 PHWc40

PHZb4 AUc/MFK 500.33

MPn 503.103 PH3 GOw500.159f

PHWc41 PHZb5

ThGP 500.317f ErH500.88f

PH6 MPn500.36f GOw500.159f MPn 503.103

PKl AUc500.83

RPI500.29f,pl.1

AUc500.84 PHWc42 MPn500.33

PH7

MPn 501.133 RPI500.29, n.7 MPn503.103 YD500.199

RPI500.29f, pl.l PH9 PKZa4

RP1500.29,3l,pl.1 PHWc43 IS501

MPn 503.103 PH12 RP1500.29f,pl.1 PKZaS

IS501.12 KNk/GOw 500.151

GMF500.148 PHWc44

PH16a MPn503.103 PKZa9

IS501.12 MPn503.114 PHWc45

PH25 MPn503.107

RP1500.29' 31, 41, pl.1

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PKZalO POZgl SYXa2

IS.S01 10501.162,165 KNk/GOw 500.149

PKZall POZql SYXa3

AUc500.77, n.l AUc 500.79, n.lO KNk/GOw 500.149 AUc/MFK 500.33 IS.S01 PRZal SYZal

JMD500.152 GOw.S01.24, 26 IS.S01

PKZa12 IS.S01 JMD500.152

AUc 500.77, n.1 PSil SYZa2

AUc/MFK 500.32 CRF500 IS.S01 IS500.63, 72 KNk/GOw 500.150ff IS.S01.12 PSI2

CRF500 SYZa3 PKZa14

IS.S01 IS.S01.12 PSZal KNk/GOw 500.151 IS.S01 SYZa4

PKZa15 KNk/GOw 500.151 IS.S01

IS.S01.15 PYRl THEZbl KNk/GOw 500.151 RP1500 GOw500.160

PKZa16 PYRWc3 THEZb4 IS.S01.15 PRe/JGY 500.86 GOw500.160 KNk/GOw 500.151

PYRWc4 TIZbl PKZa17

PRe/JGY 500 GOw500.160 IS.S01 KNk/GOw 500.151 SAMWel TI..Za 1

PKZa20 IS500.63 GOw.S01.26 IS .SOl

IS.S01 SAWal JSk/Jo500.348,n.18

PKZbl9 ErH 500.92, n.31 KNk/GOw 500.151f

GOw 500.160, n.6 SAWc2 TRAZbl

PKZb21 PRe!JGY 500.87, n.l8 IS 501.20, n.l20

GOw500.160 SKZbl TY3

PLZFl GOw500.160 AUc/MFK 500.32f MPn502.33

AUc500.79,n.lO SYXal ThGP 500.321 IS.S01

KNk/GOw 500.149 PRe/JGY 500.89

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TYWc6

MPn501.101

TYZb4

GOw500.160

VRYZal

IS501.15 KNk/GOw 500.151

ZAl

AUc500.83 RP1502.149f

ZA5

RP1500.41,pl.l

ZA6

AUc500.84,n.20 MNg 500.89, n.12 RP1500.37,41

ZA7

AUc500.84

ZAlO

AUc500.84, n.21 IS500.67, 72 J0501.162, 165 MPn500.32f RPl500.pl.l

ZAll

AUc500.83 IS500.67 RPl500.41

ZA12

PRe/JOY 500.90, n.33

ZA15

RP1500.36f,4l,pl.l

ZA15a

RP1502.137

ZA15b

RP1502.137

ZA22

RP1502.149

ZANc2

MPn500

ZAWc2

CRF500.46

ZAZ 1132

MPn500.33f

ZAZb3

AUc500.83 CRF500.45 GOw500.159f IS501.15 MPn500.32 RP1500.20,37,41

ZAZb34

GOw500.159f

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ablative

1Hj501

see also: case

acculturation

JMD502 .JMDI AFxSOO

see also: interaction, Mycenaean-Minoan

adjectives

1Hj500

see also: morphology

administration

AgSSOO BP/ErHSOO CaTSOO CyS.SOl HLESOO 00500 VASOO

see also: palace administration state formation tax administration water management

Subject Index

229

administration, Minoan

GWa503

Aegean

ISSOO IS502 JWn.SOI MPn.SOI PWrSOO ThGPSOO

see also: Aegina Akrotiri chronology contact Cyclades interaction MikroVouni social structure

Aegina

KPWSOO WDN.SOI

see also: Aegean

Aeolic dialect

CR501 CR502

see also: dialectology dialects, Greek dialects, Myceanean Homer, language in

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agriculture, general

GWa503 JKi502 LFx500 PHSOO PPBSOO RPI502 VASOO

see also: barley figs food production land holding and distribution plants and herbs spices viticulture wheat

agriculture, Minoan

RPlS02

agriculture, Mycenaean

LFx500 PHSOO RP1503

Ahbiyawa

mrsoo E0502 ESc .SOl JPCSOO OHNSOO

see also: Ancient Near East interaction, Myceanean-Hittite

Akkadian

OHNSOO

see also: Ancient Near East

Subject Index

23)

Akrotiri (Santorini)

AgP.SOl llic500 LMB500

see also: Aegean

Alashija

RnP!KnR500

see also: Ancient Near East Cyprus

alphabet, Greek, development of

ThGP501

see also: writing systems

alphabet, origin of

CR500 PG500

see also: writing systems

Amarna tablets

EO .SOl

see also: interaction, M yceanean-Egyptian

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Subject Index

Ancient Near East

CFJ.SOO ESc SOl JFa500 JMS.SOO lMl.SOO PFo et alii 500 PID.SOO VWDILSf.SOO

see also: Ahhiyawa;Alashija;Akkadian;Arzawa; Assuwa; Bogakoy-Hattu~;chronology, Near Eastern-Aegean synchronism; contact; cylinder seals; Hittite; Hittites; Hurrian; interaction; Karahoyiik; Keftiu; Lukki; Luvian; Lycian; Millawanda; Semitic; Wilusiya

Anemospilia (Crete)

JSK.SOO

see also: Crete

see also: horses

anthroponyms

YD.SOO

see also: names onomastics

Arcado-Cypriot dialect

GrN.SOO SDe.SOO

see also: dialectology dialects, Greek dialects, Mycenaean Homer, language in

231

archaeology

AFx500 CAc501 CyM/SdS500 DEv!HHB/NM 500 JBz500 JPC502 JSk.SOO JWt500 JWt503 MMr501 OD.SOO RSM500

see also: physical remains, study of (individual site listings)

archaeology, Crete

HBz500 JoS/MCS500 JSk500 LCs500 LVW500 MMr501 OD500 PF500 RTm500

see also: Crete (individual site listings)

archaeology, Cyprus

VK500 VK501

see also: Cyprus

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archaeology, mainland Greece

CDR/DPI500 EBF500 GWa500 IpT500 JRd500 KDm500 MMr.SOI OD500 PAs500 RTm500 SEA et alii 500

see also: Greece, mainland (individual site listings)

Archanes (Crete)

GOw.SOI lliM et alii 500 JSK500 PWr500

see also: Crete

architecture,Minoan-Mycenaean

CyS500 JMDIIS500 JRd500 KKm500 llic500 OD500 SEI500

see also: megaron

archives, general

JMD.SOI JMDIIS500 JO.SOI PFo et alii 500

Subject Index

232

archives, Linear A

AUc500 JO.SOI MPn500

see also: record keeping, linear A

archives, Linear B

CyS.SOI J0500 JO.SOI MMr.SOI MMr502 VA500 V A!LciJ/ ASc 500

see also: Pylos, tablet findspots Pylos, tablet internal chronology Room of the Cllariot Tablets

Argolid (Greece)

TKS500

see also: Greece, mainland

armor and weapons

BV500 LSF/RBP500 OD500 0Hn500

see also: chariots fortifications horses metallurgy metalwork/metalworking military roads warfare

art, Greek

MBr500 SrM500

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art, Minoan

PWr501

see also: frescoes and painting iconography

Arzawa

CGTSOO

see also: Ancient Near East

aspirates

RLz500

see also: phonology

Assuwa

OHNSOO

see also: Ancient Near East

barley

RPI502

see also: agriculture

baths and bathing

TKSSOO

bibliography

BrESOO MMr501

Bogazkoy-Hattu§a (Turkey)

OHNSOO

see also: Ancient Near East Hittites

Subject Index

233

bronze

GWa503 RnP!KnRSOO

see also: copper gold metallurgy metalworking/metalworkers silver trade

bronzeworkers

JKi504

see also: craftsmen metalworking/metalworkers occupational designations workers

burials, Mycenaean

JvLSOO LPMSOO

case

see also: chamber tombs funerary practices shaft graves tholos tombs

CRSOO 1Hj501

see also: ablative dative genitive instrumental

ceramics

see also: inscribed stirrup jars pottery stirrup jars

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chamber tombs

LPM.SOO

see also: burials funerary practices shaft graves tholos tombs

chariots

AJs.SOO RPt.SOO RPt501 RuS502

see also: armor and weapons horses military roads warfare

chronology

JMD502 MBC.SOO OD.SOO SWM.SOO

see also: Mycenaean civilization, destruction of Knossos, destruction of

chronology,Aegean

HMt.SOO

see also: Aegean

chronology, Near Eastern-Aegean synchronism

JBz501

collectors

GOw501 JMD/ AFx.SOO

see also: social structure, Mycenaean

Subject Index

compounds

GN501 NNK.SOO

see also: morphology

consonants

RLz.SOO

see also: morphology phonology

contact, Aegean-Balkan

JBz501

see also: Aegean

contact,Aegean-Egyptian

EO.SOO HMt.SOO

see also: Aegean chronology Egypt interaction, Aegean-Egyptian interaction, Mycenaean-Egyptian trade

contact, Aegean-Near Eastern

MMr501 RU502 VWDILSf 500

see also: Aegean Ancient Near East interaction, Aegean-Near Eastern trade

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contact, Cretan-Egyptian

EO.SOO MMr501 PWr501

see also: Egypt interaction, Mycenaean-Egyptian trade

contact, Cretan-Near Eastern

EO.SOO E0502 MMr501

see also: Ancient Near East interaction, Cretan-Near Eastern trade

contact, Cypriot-Near Eastern

ErN.SOO VK.SOO

see also: Ancient Near East Cyprus trade

contact, linguistic influence

CR502 HaH.SOO JMS.SOO MCs.SOO MMr501

see also: reconstruction, linguistic

Subject Index

235

contact, Myceaean-Hittite

CGI'.SOO ESc 50 I MMr501 OHn.SOO

see also: Ancient Near East Hittites interaction, Mycenaean-Hittite trade

contact, Mycenaean-Egyptian

EO.SOO LMB502 LSF/RBP.SOO MMr501 StH.SOO VHa.SOO VHa/DSa.SOO

see also: Egypt interaction, Mycenaean-Egyptian trade

contact, Mycenaean-Italian

MMr501

contact, Mycenaean-Minoan

GT.SOO MMr501

see also: acculturation Mycenaean conquest of Minoan Crete

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Subject Index

contact, Mycenaean-Near Eastern

EO.SOO EO SOl E0502 HPI.SOO MMr501 SMF!KLG.SOO VWDILSf500

see also: Ancient Near East interaction, Mycenaean-Near Eastern trade

continuity, Bronze Age to later periods

CyS502 EKz.SOO GN.SOO GvC.SOO 1Hj501 rm.soo KBx.SOO LFx.SOO MoB.SOO PCr501 RPt501 SDe501 ThGP501 VqS.SOO WGC/CBM500

see also: art, Greek Dark Age Greece epic poetry Homer

continuity, Linear A-Linear B

MNg.SOO

see also: Linear A LinearB

236

continuity,religious

AFx501 CAc501 JWt500 LVW501 SENROs500

see also: cult deities religion

copper

ErN500 RnP!KnR500

see also: bronze gold metallurgical analysis metallurgy silver

counting systems, Minoan

JCP500

see also: weights and measures

craftsmen, Minoan

E0502

craftsmen, Mycenaean

CGl/CRs/BrS 500 E0502 JGR500 RU501

see also: bronze workers occupational designations workers

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Subject Index

Cretan Hieroglyphic

AnUPMMIJO 500 DMt500 IS502 J0501 J0502 J0503 RP1500

see also: decipherment, Cretan Hieroglyphic writing systems

Cretan Hieroglyphic, corpus

J0501

Cretan Hieroglyphic, new texts

AnUPMM/JO 500

Crete

IS502

OD500 TED500

see also: Anemospilia; archaeology, Crete; Archanes; contact; Cretan Hieroglyphic; Hagia Triada; interaction; Kamilari; Khania;Knossos;Kommos;Mallia; Mesara;Phaistos; Pseira; toponyms; trade; Zakros

237

cult

AFn500 AIS500 CAc501 ED500 FASOO GvC500 JWt500 KKm500 LMBSOO LMB501 PRe503 VqSSOO

see also: continuity, religious deities priests and priestesses religion ritual sanctuaries

Cyclades

AgP500 ALSSOO LoG502

see also: Aegean

cylinder seals, Near Eastern

JAz501 PFo et alii 500

see also: Ancient Near East

Cypriot syllabary

MEg500 OM502 OM503 RuS500/501

see also: writing systems

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Cypro-Minoan scripts

OM502 OM503 PTD500 RSM500

see also: writing systems

Cyprus

ErN500 JKi504 RnP!KnR500 VK500 VK501

see also: Alashija archaeology, Cyprus contact copper

Dark Age Greece

JBOSrM500

see also: continuity

dative

CVG501 GHK500 1Hj501 RSu500

see also: case

decipherment, Cretan Hieroglyphic

10501

see also: Cretan Hieroglyphic

Subject Index

238

decipherment, Cypro-Minoan

OM502 PTD500 RSM500

see also: Cyrpo-Minoan scripts

decipherment, general

ARn500 EBSOO EPm500 10501 MMr501 PTD500

see also: writing systems

decipherment, Linear A

AUc/MFK500 10501 RSM500

see also: linear A

decipherment, Linear B

10501 MaP500 MIJLoG500 PTD500

see also: IinearB

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deities

AIS500 NY500 RSu500

see also: continuity, religious cult IX: meter Dionysus Hera Homer, Mycenaean religion in religion ritual

Demeter

GHK500 JSk/J0500 YD502

see also: deities

demographics

OD500 RF500

see also: population distribution social structure women, status of

destruction

KDrn500

see also: Knossos, destruction of Mycenaean civilization,

destruction of

dialectology

MEg500 SIX:500

Subject Index

239

dialects, Greek

CR500 CR501 CR502 MFk500 SD::500 WWy500

see also: Aeolic dialect Arcado-Cypriot dialect dialects, Mycenaean historical linguistics Homer,language in scribal variations

dialects, Mycenaean

CVG501 1Hj501 V A!LcAJ/ ASc 500

see also: dialectology dialects, Greek scribal variation

digamma

WWy500

see also: phonology

Dionysus

GvC500

see also: deities

dissimilation

RLz500

see also: phonology

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drinking, wine

LMl.SOO PRe 50 I

dual

see also: ritual wine

1Hj501 RSu.SOO

see also: morphology

economic theory

ASc.SOO BrS.SOO CG1501 CGIJCRs/BrS 500

see also: gift exchange trade

economic transactions terms

CFJ.SOO IS.SOO JK.i501 JKi504

economy, Cretan

ABK.SOO PPB.SOO

see also: Crete trade

economy,Minoan

GWa503 MDb.SOO RP1502 ThGP.SOO

see also: taxation trade

Subject Index

240

economy.~ycenaean

ASc.SOO BrS.SOO CaT.SOO EFB.SOO JK.i.SOO JO.SOO MMr501 OD.SOO RPl.SOO VA.SOO

see also: taxation trade

economy, Thebes

VA.SOO

see also: Thebes

Egypt

E0501 HMt.SOO JCP501 LSFIRBP.SOO MBr.SOO StH.SOO VHa.SOO VHa!DAs.SOO

see also: Amama tablets chronology contact el-Amama interaction trade writing systems

el-Amama(Egypt)

LSFIRBP.SOO

see also: Egypt

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Subject Index

epic poetry fortifications, Mycenaean

CWa500 KDm500 JPCSOO see also: RPt500 architecture ThGP501 roads

see also: dialects, Greek frescoes and painting Homer BP/&HSOO meter EQ502

etymology EMz500 LMBSOO

BVSOO LMB502 CR503 GCPSOO funerary practices, Minoan JGRSOO MMe500 KBr500

RBe500 KBx500

RBe501 MBCSOO

ThGP502 WWy501 funerary practices, Mycenaean YDSOO KzLSOO

see also: LKPSOO Proto-Indo-European StHSOO reconstruction TJPSOO

reconstruction, linguistic WGOCBMSOO

see also: figs burials

JKi504 chamber tomoo

RPI502 shaft graves

see also: tholos tomoo

agriculture genitive

figurines, Mycenaean WfMSOO

JvLSOO see also:

KPWSOO case

food production gift exchange

ADb500 JWt505

RFSOO see also:

see also: economic theory

agriculture

241

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Subject Index

Gla (Greece)

SEI500

see also:

gold

Greece, mainland

GQu500

see also: oconze copper metallurgy metalworking/metalworkers silver

Grassman's Law

RLz500

see also: phonology

Greece, mainland

00500

see also: archaeology, mainland Greece Argolid; contact; Gla; interaction; Midea; Mycenae; Pylos; Thebes; Tiryns; trade

Hagia Triada (Crete)

AUc!MFK500 JMD502 Ulc500 RPI502 ThGP500

see also: Crete

Hand 1 at Pylos

MdF500 ThGP503 YD500 YD501

242

Hand 2 at Pylos

TD501 ThGP502

Hand 6 at Pylos

ThGP502

Hand 11 at Pylos

ThGP503

Hand 14 at Pylos

YD501

Hand 21 at Pylos

YD501

Hand 23 at Pylos

CyS/JnB500

Hand 24 at Pylos

ThGP502

Hand 33 at Pylos

CyS/JnB500

Hand 41 at Pylos

MdF500

Hand 43 at Pylos

C}G'JnB500 YD500

Hand 43 at Pylos

YD501

Hand 44 at Pylos

GHK500 ThGP503

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Subject Index

Hand 51 at Mycenae Hand 64 at Mycenae

CVG501 CVG501

Hand 52 at Mycenae Hand 65 at Mycenae

CVG501 CVG501

Hand 53 at Mycenae Hand 101 at Knossos

CVG501 JMD503 YD.SOO

Hand 54 at Mycenae

CVG501 Hand 102 at Knossos

Hl.E.SOO Hand 55 at Mycenae YD.SOO

CVG501 Hand 103 at Knossos

Hand 56 at Mycenae Hl.E.SOO

CVG501 YD.SOO

Hand 57 at Mycenae Hand 104 at Knossos

CVG501 YD.SOO

Hand 58a at Mycenae Hand 105 at Knossos

CVG501 Hl.E.SOO YD.SOO

Hand 59 at Mycenae Hand 107 at Knossos CVG501 Hl.E.SOO

Hand 60 at Mycenae LCs.SOO

CVG501 Hand 108 at Knossos

Hand 61 at Mycenae YD.SOO

CVG501 Hand 111 at Knossos

Hand 62 at Mycenae YD.SOO

CVG501 Hand 115 at Knossos

Hand 63 at Mycenae Hl.E.SOO LoG/JGf 500

CVG501 YD.SOO

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Hand 117 at Knossos

DEv et alii 500 HLE.SOO YD.SOO

Hand" 124" at Knossos

YD.SOO

Hand 133 at Knossos

YD.SOO

Hand 134 at Knossos

YD.SOO

Hand class III at Pylos

YD.SOO

Hera

JvL.SOO

see also: deities

history of scholarship

AFx.SOO IFt.SOO MaP.SOO MMrSOI

Hittite

CFJ.SOO EB.SOO RBe.SOO WWy502

see also: Hurrian

Subject Index

244

Hittites

CFJ.SOO CGf.SOO ESc SOl JFa.SOO 0Hn500

see also: Ancient Near East contact, Mycenaean-Hittite interaction, Mycenaean-Hittite

Homer

AWi.SOO E0502 JBC/SrM.SOO JPC.SOO JPCSOI JPC502 ThGPSOI

Homer, Iliad

JPC.SOO JPCSOI JPC502

Homer,language

CR.SOO CR502 GrN.SOO IHjSOI WWySOl

see also: dialects, Greek

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Homer, Mycenaean elements in

CyS502 GN500 JBOSrM500 JPC502 RPt500 RPt501 RuS502 TKS500

see also: continuity

Homer, Mycenaean religion in

JPC501 JPC502

see also: continuity

Homer, Odyssey

JPC500 JPC501 JPC502

horses

Hurrian

PRw500

ErN500 JFa.SOO

see also: Hittite

iconography, bull

BP!ErH500 JGY501

Subject Index

245

iconography,general

A0n500 BP!ErH500 CEM501 ED500 HP1500 JGY502 JLC500 LMB500 LMB501 LMB502

iconography, Minoan

CEM501 KKm500

iconography,Myceaean

ED500 HP1500 LMB500

iconography, religious

AFx501 APf501 MWdd500 SMFIKLG500

iconography,ruler

CyS500 ED500 JGY500 NnM500 PRe501 RK1500 ThGP502

ideograms, Linear A

IS500 RP1500 RP1502

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ideograms, Linear B

DbA500 PH500 RP1500 RPI502

Indo-European language(s)

AwS500 CWa500 HBR500 1Hj500 JGR500 NNK500 RBe500

Indo-Europeans

HaH500

industries, Minoan

CGIJCRs/BrS 500 JoS/MCS500

see also: economy

inscribed stirrup jars

JMD/AFx500 KDm!NDV500 MMr502

see also: new texts, Linear B pottery, inscrired stirrup jars

instrumental

CR500 1Hj501

see also: ablative case dative

Subject Index

246

interaction, Aegean-Cyprus

VK500

see also: Aegean contact Cyprus trade

interaction, Aegean-Egypt

CyS500 E0501 E0502 MBr500 StH500 VHa/DAs500 VWD'LSf500

see also: Aegean contact Egypt trade

interaction, Aegean-Near East

CyS500 E0501 E0502 EPm500 OD501 RLf502

see also: Aegean contact Ancient Near East trade

interaction, Crete-Near East

JAz501

see also: Ancient Near East contact Uete trade

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interaction, Minoan-Mycenaean

JMD502 JMD/AFx500 JWt504

see also: acculturation

interaction, Mycenaean-Egyptian

E0502 StH500 VHa!DAs500

see also: contact Egypt trade

interaction, Mycenaean-Hittite

CGt500 ESc SOl

see also: contact Hittites

invasions, Bronze Age

JBz500 JBz501 JKi504

see also: destruction Knossos, destruction of Mycenaean civilization,

destruction of

ivory

jewelry

JCP501

JGY500 RU501

Kafkania pebble

LoG505

Subject Index

247

Kamilari (Crete)

EnF501

see also: Crete

Karahoytik (Turkey)

JWn501

see also: Ancient Near East

Kastri (Kythera)

JSk/J0500

see also: Aegean

Keftiu

EO SOl E0502 LSF/RBP500 PWr501

see also: Ancient Near East

Khania (Crete)

JMD503 LCs500 LoG/JGf500 MAV500 RP1502

see also: Crete

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kings and kingship

CyS500 ESv500 JWt505 NnM500 PCr501 PRe500 RK1500 RLf500 SDe501 ThGP502 VTr500

see also: social structure

Knossos, destruction of

EHZ500 10501 JWn500 LoG/1Gf500 NM/SH500

see also: destruction Mycenaean civilization,

destruction of

Knossos, Little Palace

EHZ500

see also: archaeology, Oete architecture

Subject Index

248

Knossos (Crete)

BP/ErH500 DEviHHB/NM 500 JMD502 10501 JWn503 llic500 PWr500

see also: administration architecture Oete iconography kings and kingship palace administration

Knossos tablets, dating

JMD503 10501

see also: chronology Pylos tablets, dating

Kolonna (Aegina)

WDN501

see also: Aegean Aegina

Kommos (Crete)

1oSIMCS500

see also: Oete

Kythera

1Sk/10500

see also: Aegean

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labial consonants

CVG501

see also: consonants phonology

landholding and distribution

FA500 JKiS04 MdF500 VPK500

see also: agriculture

libation tables

JMD500

ligatures

MNg500

Linear A, corpus

J0501 JWn503 ThGP502

Linear A, inscriptions

DMt500 IS501

Linear A, new texts

CRF500

Linear A, signs

IS500 MNg500 MPn501

Linear B, chronology

LoG/JGf500 MMr501

Subject Index

249

Linear B, corpus

CVG501 J0501 MMr501 MMr502

Linear B, new texts

CyS/JnB500 DEv et alii 500 KDm!NDV500 ML500 V A/LoG/ ASc 500

see also: Linear B, tablet joins

Linear B, signs

ML!LoG.SOO MNg500 V A/LoG/ ASc 500

Linear B, tablet joins

JLM500 JLM501

see also: Linear B, new texts

linguistics, general

HBR500 MMr503

see also: reconstruction, linguistic

literacy

locative

JWn501 ThGP501

CR500 1Hj501

see also: case

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Lukki

JFa500

see also: Ancient Near East

Luvian

AUc500

see also: Ancient Near East

Lycian

AUc500

see also: Ancient Near East

Mallia (Crete)

JMDet alii 500

see also: Crete

megaron

PRe501

see also: architecture

Mesa.ra (Crete)

JoS/MCS500

see also: Crete

metallurgical analysis

ABK/JCll500 PN/DEv500

see also: bronze copper gold silver

Subject Index

250

metallurgy

DMt500 J0500

see also: bronze bronzeworkers copper gold silver

metallurgy,Minoan

PN/DEV500

metallurgy, Mycenaean

LPM500

metalwork/metalworking

RLf502

see also: bronze bronze workers copper gold silver

metathesis

WWy500

see also: phonology

meter

CR500 WWy500

see also: epic poetry Homer

Midea (Greece)

KDm500 PAs500

see also: Greece, mainland

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Mikro Vouni (Samothrace)

DMt.SOO

see also: Aegean

military, Mycenaean

AJs.SOO CaT.SOO WWy501

see also: armor and weapons chariots horses warfare

Milia wanda

CGf.SOO

see also: Ancient Near East

Minoan civilization, general

CyS.SOO JMD502 PRe.SOO

morphology

AwS.SOO CR.SOO 1Hj500 1Hj501 MoB.SOO RBe.SOO

see also: adjectives case compounds dual nouns prefixation substantives suffixation

Subject Index

251

morphology, Linear A

YD502

morphology, Mycenaean

CR.SOO CVG501 1Hj500 1Hj501 MMr502

Myceanean civilization, general

AFx.SOO CyS.SOO GQI.SOO JMD502 JMD/AFx500 JRd.SOO PRe.SOO TJP.SOO

Mycenaean civilization, destruction of

CMg.SOO CyM/SdS.SOO EfB.SOO HvE.SOO JBz501 KDm.SOO 00500 ThGP503

see also: destruction invasions, Bronze Age Knossos, destruction of

Mycenae (Greece)

CaT.SOO EBF.SOO GKp.SOO IpT.SOO RLf.SOO

see also: archaeology, mainland Greece Greece, mainland

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names, ethnic

CVGS<H JKi502 ML500

see also: onomastics

names, personal

CVG501 GN500 GN501 GN502 HLE500 JKi502

see also: anthroponyms onomastics theonyms

names of months

ThGP503

nasals

CVG501

see also: phonology

nodules

CyS/JnB500 10500 JWn503 KDm!NDV500

see also: roundels seals and seatings

nouns, morphology of

llij500 llij501 RSu500

see also: morphology

Subject Index

252

occupational designations

YD500

oil

see also: bronzeworkers craftsmen

metalwork/metalworkers workers

CyS502 lpT500 JKi504

see also: agriculture inscribed stirrup jars perfume stirrup jars

onomastics

ErN500 GN500 GN501 GN502 GOw501 HLE500 ML500 NNK500 RBe501 RPt500

see also: anthroponyms names patronymics theonyms

ordnography.~ycenaean

MMr503

see also: palaeography

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palace administration, Minoan

EnF501 J0500 JWn503 MDb500

see also: administration

palace administration, Mycenaean

AFn500 ArD500 ASc500 JKi500 JMD503 MMr500 MPn502 RGh500 RP1503 VA500 V A!LdV! ASc 500 VPK500

see also: administration

palatalization

MMT500

see also: phonology

palaeography

LCs500 LoG/JGf500 V A!LdV! ASc 500

see also: orthography pinacology

patronymics

ML500

see also: names onomastics

Subject Index

253

perfume

JKi504

see also: oil plants and herbs spices

Phaistos (Crete)

JWn501 JWn503 MPn500

see also: Qete

Phaistos disk

ARn500 EPm599 LoG503

phonology

AwS500 CR500 CVG501 DGM500 MoB500 RBe500 SJX500 WWy500 WWy501

see also: aspirates consonants digamma dissimilation Grassrnan'sLaw labials metathesis nasals

phonology, Mycenaean

CR500 DGM500

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phy&~r~.mudyof

JHM et alii 500

see also: archaeology

pinacology

V A/LoG/ ASc 500

see also: palaeography

plants and herbs

CDL500

see also: agriculture spices

population distribution

RF500

see also: demographics settlement patterns

potters' marks

JKP500

see also: pottery, inscribed pottery workshops

pottery, general

ABK/JC11500 AgP500 DbA500 Jfm500 MMr.SOl OD500 PMD500 REJ500

Subject Index

254

pottery, inscribed

CRF500 JKP500 JnB500 KDrn!NDV500 MMr502 OP500 SH.SOl

see also: inscribed stirrup jars

pottery,Minoan

CGI'500 DW/PMD500 SH.SOI

pottery,Mycenaean

AFx.SOl CG1500 CGI'500 GWa500 SMF!KLG500 VHa500

pottery workshops, Minoan

DW/PMD500

see also: potters' marks

predication, adverbial

ll.P500

see also: syntax

prefixation, Linear A

YD502

see also: morphology

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Subject Index

priests and priestesses

ED500

see also: cult deities religion women, status of

Prosymna (Greece)

JvL500

Proto-Indo-European reconstruction

1Hj500 IHj.SOl NNK500 PRw500 VTr500 WfMSOO

see also: lndo-Eurpoean language(s) reconstruction, linguistic

Pseira (Crete)

PPB500

see also: Crete

Pylos, identification of sites within region of

JnB.SOl

see also: archaeology, mainland Greece

Pylos, Palace of Nestor

EBF500

see also: architecture

255

Pylos, political structure

JnB.SOl

see also: administration palatial administration social structure

Pylos (Greece)

CaT500 EBF500 .ESv500 JnB.SOl SEA et alii 500 ThGP.S03

see also: Greece, mainland

Pylos tablets, dating

ThGP.S03

see also: Knossos tablets, dating Thebes tablets, dating

Pylos tablets, findspots of

JLM500 JLM.SOl ThGP.S03

see also: archives, Linear B

reconstruction, linguistic

AWi500 BFr500 HBR500 1Hj500 IHj.SOl RBe500 RLz500 VTr500

see also: Proto-Indo-European reconstruction

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Subject Index

record keeping, Linear A

AUc/MFK500

relationship of Linear A and Linear B

CrB500 GOw502 10501 MMr501 MMr502 MNg500

see also: decipherment reconstruction, linguistic writing systems

religion, general

CyS500 JWt500 OD500 VA500 V A/LoG! ASc 500 VqS500

see also: continuity, religious cult deities iconography, religous priests and priestesses religious offerings ritual sacrifice

religion, Minoan

AFx501 APf500 APf501 IS501 JWt502 JWt504 LVW501 OD501 SEAIROs500

256

religion, Mycenean

AFx501 EKz500 ESv500 GHK500 JWt503 JWt504 RHg500 RSu500 SEA/ROs500 VA500 VPK500

religious offerings

AFx501

reviews, book

ABc501 BFr500 ffiL500 CR501 CR503 CrB500 EPm500 fWS500 IS503 JKP501 JLP500 JMD501 JPL500 JWt501 JWt502 MEg500 MoB500 NMr500 NSv500 OM502 PF500 PRw500 RuSS00/501 RuS502 TB1500 WfM500 YD503 YD504

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Subject Index

ritual

AIS500 GvC500 IS 50 I JWt505

see also: cult deities religion

roads, Mycenaean

AJs500

Room of the Chariot Tablets, Knossos

GOw502

see also: archives, Linear B Knossos Knossos tablets, dating

roundels, general

GWa503 JWn503 MPn500 PRe/JGY500 RP1502

roundels, Minoan

DMt500 JWn501 MPn501 MPn503

see also: Linear A

sacrifice

NY500

see also: religion religious offering ritual

257

sanctuaries

APf501 CAc500 JWt500 SEA/ROs500

see also: cult deities priests and priestesses religion ritual

sanctuaries, peak

AIS500 IS 50 I JSk/10500 LVW501

Schliemann, Heinrich

AFx500

see also: archaeology history of scholarship

scribal variations

LoG SOl V NLoG/ASc 500

see also: dialects, Mycenaean

scribes, identification of

CVG501 MMr502 YD501

see also: palaeography pinacology scribal variation writing instruments

scribes, Knossos

HLE500

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seatings

BP!ErH.SOO OP.SOO

seatings, Mycenaean

lpT.SOO NM/SH.SOO

see also: nodules

Subject Index

258

seals and seatings

ArD.SOO CFJ.SOO DPI.SOO EnF501 ErH.SOO Efm.SOO IPi/JCP.SOO JAz.SOO JAz501 JGY.SOO JGY502 JKi.SOO JMD501 10503 JWn.SOO JWn501 JWn503 KKm.SOO KSb.SOO LMB.SOO LMB501 MRP/MaG.SOO MVl!ErH.SOO PFo et alii 500 PRe503 PRe/JGY.SOO RU.SOO ThGP.SOO

see also: administration archives iconography Linear A, corpus Linear B, corpus palatial adminstration

semantics

Semitic

GrN.SOO WWy501

JFa500

see also: Ancient Near East

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settlement patterns

CaT.SOO KBr.SOO MBC.SOO

see also: demographics population distribution

shaft graves

RLf.SOO RLf502 StH.SOO

see also: lxrrials chamber tombs funerary pratices tholos tombs

ships and seafaring

EO.SOO E0501 GN.SOO ThGP503

signets

AgS.SOO

social structure, Aegean

MBC.SOO

see also: Aegean

social structure, Minoan

ErH500 GWa501 JCP502 JMD/IS.SOO JWt504 KSb.SOO MDb.SOO

see also: kings and kingship

Subject Index

259

social structure, Mycenaean

CaT.SOO ESv.SOO FA.SOO GKp.SOO ITH.SOO JvL.SOO JPC.SOO JWt504 KBr.SOO KzL.SOO LFx.SOO LPM.SOO MMr501 PCr.SOO PCr501 PRe.SOO PRe501 SIX501 ThGP502 V A/IJ:IJ/ ASc .500

see also: collectors demographics kings and kingship occupational designations women, status of

spices

IpT.SOO JKi504 MCs.SOO

see also: perfume plants and herbs

sports, Mycenaean

JGY501

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state formation

CyM/SdS500 CyS.SOI JMD!IS500 KBr500 MBC500 MDb500 RLf/WDN500 WON .SOl

"state of emergency" in Pylos texts

ThGP503

see also: destruction Mycenaean civilization, destruction of

stirrup jars

GWa500 KDm/NDV500 SMF/KLG500 VHa500

see also: inscribed stirrup jars pottery

substantives

MMe500

see also: morphology

suffixation

YD500

see also: morphology

syllabification

MMr503 VPr500

see also: morphology orthography phonology

Subject Index

syntactic pleonasm, Mycenaean

AWi500

see also: syntax

syntax, Greek

JLP500 NL500

syntax, Mycenaean

AWi500 GrN500 IHj.SOl JLP500

see also: predication, adverbial syntactic pleonasm

tax administration, Minoan

AUc500

see also: administration

taxadministration,Mycenaean

JKi.SOI MdF500 MPn502

see also: administration

textiles

CyS502 JKi502 JKi504 10500

see also: wool

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Thebes (Greece)

VA500 V A/LoG/ ASc 500

see also: Greece, mainland

Thebes tablets, dating

V A/LoG! ASc 500

see also: Knossos tablets, dating Pylos tablets, dating

theonyms

YD502

see also: names onomastics

tholos tombs

CaT.SOO GT500

see also: chamber tombs funerary practices shaft graves

Tiryns (Greece)

LoG .SOl

see also: Greece, mainland

tmesis

YD.SOI

see also: morphology

toponyms

JKiS02 ML500

Subject Index

261

toponyms, Crete

GOw.SOl LCs500 PF500

see also:

trade

Crete

ABK/JOt 500 AgP500 ALS500 CGl.SOI CGIJCRs/BrS 500 DMt500 E0500 E0502 GWa.S03 LVW500 MMr.SOl OD.SOO PPB500 RLF502 RP1502 VA.SOO

see also: contact economy interaction

trade, Aegean-Egypt

EO.SOO EO .SOl

see also: contact interaction

trade, Aegean-Near East

EO.SOO EO .SOl

see also: contact interaction

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trade, Cypriot external

ABK/JOI500

see also: Cyprus

trade, internal Cretan

LVW500

see also: Crete

trade, Minoan-Mycenaean

CGIJCRs/BrS 500

see also: economy

Ventris, Michael

MaP500 MMr.SOl

see also: history of scholarship

verbal aspect, Mycenaean

AWi500

see also: morphology

verbs, morphology of

AWi500 GHK500 GrN500

see also: morphology

vessels

DbA500 EMz500

see also: metallurgy pottery

Subject Index

262

viticulture

RP1500 RP1503

see also: agriculture wine

warfare, Mycenean

BV500

see also: armor and weapons chariots military

water management

TKS500

see also: administration

weights and measures, Minoan

GMF500 JWn502 MPn500 RP1502

weights and measures, Mycenaean

NFP500

wheat

NFP.SOl

JK.i504 RP1502

see also: agriculture barley

Wilusiya

CGf500 0Hn500

see also: Ancient Near East

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wine

JKi504 JWt504 LMl.SOO MMr.SOO NFP.SOO RPl.SOO RP1503 YD.S03

see also: drinking viticulture

women, status of

PRe.SOI RKl5<XX)

RSu.SOO

see also:

wool

social structure

GWa.S03 lpT.SOO JKi504

see also: textiles

workers

AUc/MFK.SOO JKi504

see also: occupational designations

writing instruments

LoG .SOl

writing systems

ARn.SOO MMr.SOI NPfffWgffWK 500 OM.S03 PG.SOO

Subject Index

263

Zakros (Crete)

RP1502

Zeus

AIS.SOO

see also: deities

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AA

AAd

AAH

AAk

AAM

AAn

AAr

AB

ABa

ABc

ABe

ABi

ABk

ABK

ABl

ABL

ABn

ABo

ABP

ABr

AC

ACa

ACb

ACd

AClt

Key to Abbreviations of Authors' Names

SMID 1953-1985. 1994-1995

Amaraschi,A. AO

Adkins, A.W.H. ACM

Hill, Archibald A. A Co

Akerstr6m, Ake ACq

Moleanov,A.A. AD

Antoniou, Athanasios ADb

Archi,Alfonso ADE

Beattie, Arthur J. Ad.F

Barcenilla,R.P.Alejandro AdL

Blanc, Alain ADm

Bent, A.M. AdP

Biraschi, Anna Maria AdS

Bruckner, A. ADr

Knapp, A. Bernard AE

Birchall, Ann AEH

Lord, Airert B. AEr

Burnet, A. AER

Boskamp, Anton AF

Pajares,AlrertoBemabe AFa

Brelich, Angelo AFG

Colonna, A. AHI '

Carnoy,A. AFn

Cauret, Annie AFr

Cltadwick, Anthony AFS

Cltristol,Alain AFx

Although this list includes all authors indexed in the 1982-83 and earlier volumes of SMID, and SMID 1994-95, it is not exhaustive for volumes yet to come.

Calcagni, Anna Maria

Moorhouse, A. C.

Cotterell, Arthur

Caquot, Andre

IXssenne, A.

Dalby,Andrew

Escanciano,AmbrosioDfez

Falkenstein, Adam

de Lorenzi, Attilio

Adams, Anthony

Parry,Adam

Sampson,Adamantios

Tejera, A.Diaz

Erhart, Adolf

Hinds, Alfred E.

Ernout, A.

Raubitschek, Antony E.

Fururnark, Arne

Fanfani, Arnintore

Garvie, A.F.

Harding, A.F.

Franceschetti, Adele

FroHkova,A.

Sjorerg, Andree

Farnoux,Alexandre

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

AFy Friendly, Arthur AJW Wace,A.J.B.

AG Garcia y Belli do, A. AK Krokiewicz,A.

AgA Ancillotti, Augusto AKa Kammenhuber, Annelies

AGG Galanopoulos,A.G. AKl Kaulins,A.

AGh Ghislain, A. AKn Kanta, Athanasia

AGH Horon,A.G. AL I..esky,Albin

AGi Giovannini, A. ALA LilloAlcarez,Antonio

AGM McKay,A.G. AlB Bloch, Alfred

AGo Goetze, Albrecht AIC Cazzella,Alberto

AgP Papagiannopoulou, Angelia AlE ~e.AntoniolJSpez

AGR Ramat, Anna Giacalone ALe Leonard, Jr., Albert

AGr Graur,A. AlH Hill,Alette

AgS Xenaki-Sakellariou, Agnes AlK Kehl,Alois

AGT Tsopanakis, Agapitos G. AIL I..eukart, Alex

AGW Woodhead, A.G. AIM Marshack, Alexander

AH Heubeck, Alfred Al..o Losev,A.F.

AHB Bikaki, AlikiHalepa ALP Prosdocimi,AL

AHk Hoekstra, A. AIS Schachter, Albert

AHK Kuipers, A.H. ALS Schallin, Ann-Louise

AHLR Robkin, A.HL ALW Wilson,A.L

AHo Hosoi,A. AM MorpurgoDavies, Anna

AHr Hennary,A. AM a Massimi,A.

AlT Thavoris,A.I. AMB Bisi, Anna Maria

AJ Juret, A. AMc McKenzie, A

AJF Festugiere, A.J. AMD !Xvine,AM.

AJG Graham,A.J. AMe Metaxas, Anastasios

AJo AuraJorro, F. AMF Martinez-Fernandez, A.

AJs Jansen, Anton AMi Millett, A.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

AMI Mele, Alfonse APi Piatk:owski,Adelina

AMo Montenegro, A. APn Panayotou, Anna

AMP Pollard, A.M. APp Papastarnaki,A.

AMQ Moreschini-Quattordio, Adriana APS Sainer, Alan P.

AMS Snodgrass, Anthony M. APr Treweek, A.P.

AMt Maniet,A. AR Rarnalho, A. da Costa

AMW Woodward,A.M. ArB Bradshaw,Arnold

AnB Bartonek, Antonin ARB Bum,A.R.

AnC Corlu, Andre ArC Calderini,Aristide

AnF Heming, Andrew ArD Dickers,Aurelia

AnH Hurst, Andre ArF Frenkian, Ararn M.

ANi Nibbi, Alessandra ARM Millard,A.R.

ANK Kontaratos, AntoniosN. ARn Robinson, Andrew

AnL Lebessi, Angela ARo Rosefeld, Andree

AnM Marchant, Anne ArT Toynbee,Arnold

ANo Nocentini, Alberto AS Sadurska,A.

ANP Poulianos,ArisN. ASa Samuel, A.

AnS Selkirk, Andrew ASc Sacconi, Anna

AnW Ward, Anne ASD D.!sing, Ann Sutherland

AriZ Zois, Antonis A. ASe Severyns, A.

AoB Balli, Alberto ASf Schnaufer, Albrecht

ACAI CAtassoglou, Artemis ASg Sieveking, Ann

AP Pfiffig, AmbrosJosef ASG Schnapp-Gourbeillon, Annie

ApA Athanassakis,ApostolosN. ASh Sheridan, A.

APa Parrot, Andre ASi Sihler, Andrew

APC Christidis,AnastasiosP. ASJ SanJuan, A.

ApD Daskalakis, A. ASr Scherer, Anton

APf Peatfield, Alan ASt Stewart, A.F.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

AT Tovar,Antonio BCD Dietrich, Bernard C

Ath Athenaeum BUF Bulletin Critique du Livre Fran~ais

ATh Thurnb,A. BCO Bibliotheca Classica Orienta/is

A Tv Tamvaki,Angela BD Detoumay, Beatrice

ATy Tyumenev, A.l. BDv Devlamminck,Bernard

AU Ure, Annie D. BE Einarson, Benedict

AUc Uchitel, Alexander BeG Goldman, Bernard

AV Vraciu, Ariton BeH Hemmerdinger, Bertrand

AvD von den Driesch, Angela BEL Belle ten

AW van Windekens, A.J. BeS Schlerath, Bernfried

AWa Wankenne, A. BeW W ailes,Bernard

AWG Gomme,A.W. BFe Fenik, Bernard

AWi Willi,Andreas BFr Forssman, Bernhard

AWJ Johnston, A.W. BG Glavicic,B.

AWL Lawrence, A.W. BH Hemberg,B.

AWn Wainwright, G.A. BHI Isaac,B.H.

AwS Sihler, Andrew L BHn Hansel, Bernhard

AxK Karetsou, Alexandra BKy Kytzler, Bernhard

AY Yoshida, Atsuhito BMa Mazar,Benjamin

AZ Zianto, Antonella BMB Biancardi, B.M.

BaF Frizell, Babro BN Nadel,B.I.

BaG Greenhill, Basil BO Bibliotheca Orientalis

BaS Sparkes, B.A. BoJ Jovanovic,Borislav

BASe Bulgarian Academy of Sciences BoR Rutkowski, Bogdan

BB Brea, L Bernaoo BP PalssonHallager ,Birgitta

BBo Borecicy,Boi'ivoj BR Rosenkranz, Bernhard

BBr Brentjes, Burchard BrB Buchanon, Briggs

BC Cop, B. BrE Eder, Birgitta

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

BrL Lincoln, Bruce CDR Runnels, C.D.

BrN Newton, Brian CdS de Simone, Carlo

BrS S jOOerg, Birgitta CEB Bidwell, Olarles E.

BS Snell, Bruno CEM Morris, C.E.

BSc Schwartz, Benjamin em Herterger, OlarlesF.

BSe Sergent, Bernard CFJ Justus, Carol F.

BSf Scaife, B. CFL Frei-liithy, Clrristine

BSk Schoeck, B. CFS Schaeffer-Forrer, Oaude F.A.

BSt Stevanovic, B. CG Gallavotti, Carlo

BV Vine, Brent CGa Gallini,C.

BVG Gwynn, Beatrice Violet CGG Garcia Gual, Carlos

BvG van Groningen, B.A. CGl Gillis, Carole

BZS Szalek, Benon Zbigniew CGm Gamble, Give

CA Antonelli, Carlo CGt Gates, Olarles

CAc Antonaccio, Carla M. CGu Guireaud, 01.

CaM Mavriyannaki, Caterina (Katerina) rna Hawkes, C.F.C.

CAR Robinson, CA. Cl!D lliumas, Clrristos

CAs Astruc, Olarles Gli Higgins, Cbarles G.

CaT Thomas, Carol G. Qll( King, Cbarles

CB Blegen, Carl W. Glo Hopkins, Oark

CBM Mee,C.B. GIS Hawke Smith, Cameron

CBr Brixhe, Oaude OlS Sourvinou-Inwood, Clrristiane

CCa Camera, Caterina OK Khara5vili,C.I.

CCo Consani,Carlo OB Bailey,Olarles-JamesN.

CD U!lvoye, Olarles OK Kousoulas, OlristosJ.

CDi Diapoulos,C. CK Kardara,Olrysoula

CDL IX>bias-Lalou,Catherine CLa Laviosa, Oelia

QJP de Palma, Gaudio OB Baurain, Oaude

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

ac Calame, Oaude CRs Risberg, Orristina

OG Gallini,Oara cs Stang, Orr. S.

a..R LeRoy, Orristian CSa sandulescu, c as Sandoz,Oaude CSe Seydel,C

a sa Saporetti, Gaudio CSL Littleton, C Scott

az Zachos,CL CSt Starr, Cbester G.

CM Milani, Celestina ern Tsavellas-Bonnet, C

CMa Mastrelli, C.A. CTr Trypanis, CA.

CMc McDonald, Orristine K. CTS Syriopoulos,C.T.

CMD MacDonald, Colin CuM Magueijo, Cust6dio

CMg Morgan, Catherine cv Voegelin, C.F.

CMM Murray, CarolineM. CVG V arias Garcia, Carlos

CMR Rothrauff, Conrad M. CVr Verlinden, Colette

CMS Stibbe,CM. CWa Watkins, Calvert

CMs Masse, Oaude CWB Beck, CurtW.

CMt Matsudaira, Chiaki CyG Gordon, Cyrus H.

CN Nylander, Carl CyM Mathers, Oay

CoD Davaras,Costis CyS Shelmerdine, Cynthia W.

COP Pavese, CO. C2 Zemer,C

CoR Renfrew, A. Colin DA Anthony, David W.

CP Picard,C DAr Arnaud, D.

CPo Poghirc,C DAs Aston, David

CPr Preaux,C DAW Was, DanielA.

CR Ruijgh,CJ. Db A Anderson,Deoorah

CRB Beye, Charles Rowan DBH Harden, Donald B.

CrB Brillante,Carlo DBS Small,DavidB.

CRF Aoyd,CherylR. OCa Carpenter, Jean D.

CRo Roebuck, Carl OCK Kurtz, Donna C

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

DD Diringer ,David DMu Musti,llimenicao

ruv de Venuto, D. DMz Marcozzi, Daria

deG de Grolier DN Nicol,D.M.

DEv Evely, R.lliniert G. DNv Nave, lliminique

DF French, David lliB Brothwell,llin

DFS Sutton, Dana Ferrin lliE Earl,llinald

DG Georgacas, IXmetriusJohn OOE Edzard, Dietz 0.

DGK Kendall, David lliR Ringe, Jr., llinaldA.

DGM Miller,D.Gary DP Page, IXnys L

DH Hester,D.A. DPK Kallistov, D.P.

DHD Hart-Davis, D. DPl Pullen, Daniel

DHF French, D.H. DR Robinson, D.M.

DHG Gray,D.H.F. DrG Gara5in,Draga

DHT Tarling,D.H. DRH Hillers,IXlrertR.

DiP Powell,Dilys DS Srejovic, D.

DJ Jones,D.M. DSB Schmandt-Besserat, D.

DK Kienast,Dietmar DSc Schurr, Diether

DKn Konsola, llira DSm Smyth, D.

DKS Diethnes Kretologikon Synedrion ora Taylor,DanielJ.

DL Lee, DionysJ.N. DTh Thompson, David

OLD llinley, DavidLee orr Trump,D.H.

DLi Levi,lliro oru Turnasonis, llinald

DM Mayor,D. D.IP PetruSevska, D.!Ssica

DMa Marozzi,D. DvH Hunt, David

DMc McCaslin, Dan E. DW Wilson, D.E.

DML Lewis,D.M. DWa Wachsmuth, D.

DMP Pippidi, D.M. DWP Packard, David W.

DMt Matsas, Dimitris DY Young, fulglas C. C.

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Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

DZ Zudini, Diomiro EF Fabian, Erich

EA Albamin,E. EFB Bloedow, Edmund F.

EAC Catting, E.A. EA Aoyd, Edwin D.

EAE Ebbinghaus, Ernst A. EG Grumach, Ernst

EB Bennett, Jr., Emmett L. EGE Elicegui, Elvira Gangutia

EBa Ball, Elaine EGj Gjerstad, Einar

EBe Berneker, Erich EgS Sykes, Egerton

EBF French, Elizabeth EH Ramp, Eric P.

EBg Borgna,E. EHW Warmington, E.H.

EBi Bielefeld, Erwin EHz Hatzaki, Eleni

EBl Blumenthal, E. EiH Henrickson, Eiler

EBv Benveniste, E. EJB Barber,EJ.W.

EC Cavaignac, E. EJF Furnee,EJ.

ECJ Joel, E. C. EJK Krigas, EleutheriosJ.

ECl Cline, Eric EK Konik, Eugeniusz

ECp Campanile, E. EKa Karapanayioti,E.

ECr Crespo, Emilio EKB Borthwick, E.K.

ECR Reinke, E. C. EKF French, Elizabeth K.

ED lliblhofer, Ernst EkS Simon, Erika

ED Davis,EllenN. EKz Kaczynska, Elwira

EdB Bacon, Edward EL l..eemans, E.L.

EDF Foster, Ellen D.H. ELa Laroche, Emmanuel

Elli llint, Eugen ELB Brown, Edwin L.

EDP Phillips, Eustace D. EIE Edel,Elmar

EdP des Places, R.P. Edouard ELg Lagarce, Elisabeth

EDp DiasPalmeira,E. ELS Smithson, Evelyn Lord

EdR Rushworth, Edward EM Meyer, Ernst

EE Evangelisti, Enzo EMC Craik, Elizabeth M.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

EmC Qevatin, Emilio ESk Sikkenga, Elizaocth

EmL Levine, Emanuel ESl Slater, E.A.

EMl M!3ller,Eva ESS Sapouna-Sakellaraki, E.

EmM Masson, Emilia ESt Stefani, Enrico

EMM Melas,E.M. ESv Stavrianopoulou, Eftychia

EmT Vermeule, Emily Townsend ESz Schultz, Eocrhard

EMz Mantzourani, Eleni Ef Turner, E.G.

ENC Coughanowr, Effie N. Efi Tichy,Eva

EnF Fiandra, Enrica Efm Thomas, Eocrhard

EO Olshausen, Eckart EV Vanderpool, Eugene

EP Peruzzi, Emilio EvC Cantarella,Eva

EPD ProtonotariouDdlaki,E. EVS Sayre,E.V.

EPl Pulgram, Emst EvT Touloupa,Evi

EPrn Polome, Edgar C. EW Will,Edouard

EPo Porada, Edith EWh Whittle, Edward W.

EPt Patria,Enrico EWH Handley, E.W.

ER Risch, Ernst EWR Rose,E.W.

ERa Ramage, Edwin S. EWW Watson Williams, E.

ERC Caley,EarleR. EY Y arnauchi, Edwin M.

ErH Hallager,Erik EzB Barocr,Elizaocth

ERL Lujan, Eugenio Ramon FA Adrados, Francisco Rodriguez

ErM Mater, Erich FAW Winter, Frederick A.

ErN Neu, Erich FB Bader,Fran90ise

ERS Sewter, E.R.A. FBi Biancofiore, Franco

ES Sittig, E. FBr Bruschweiler, Fran90ise

ESc Scaf a, Enrico FC cassola,Filippo

ESf Schofield, Elizaocth FCa Canciani, Fulvio

ESH Szuhay-Haras, Ervin FCc Carinci, Filippo

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

FClt Cltamoux, Fram;:ois FMA Ahl, Frederick M.

FCo Combellack,F.M. FMa Mawet, Francine

FCr Qevatin,Franco FMH Heichelheim, F.M.

ID D.rrr,F. FMV V oegelin, F.M.

FE Eckstein, Felix FMW W aanders,F.M.J.

FEB Brenk, Frederick E. FOL Lindeman, Frederick Otto

FEL Lukermann, Fred E. FP Papazoglou,F.

FeP Ponce, Fernando FPi Pin tore, Franco

FEW Winter, F.E. FPn Piiiero,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 Gon~ves, Francisco Rerelo

FH Householder, Fred W. FrL Lasserre, Fram;:ois

FHD van Dx:lminck, Jr., Frederick H. FRR Richards,F.R.

FHe Heinimann, F. FrR Rosenthal, Franz

FHh Halbherr,Federico FRS SchrOder, F.R.

FHl Hampl,Franz FS Schachermeyr, Fritz

FHL von Lochner-Hiittenbach, Fritz FSc Schwarz, Franz F.

H Imparati,F. FSk Skoda,Fran\X)ise

FJC Carmody, FrancisJ. FSt Stubbings, Frank H.

FK Kuiper, F.B.J. Ff Tritsch,F.J.

FKi Kiechle, Franz Ffh Thomas, Fran\X)is

fLB Bastet, Frooeric L FtH ten Haaf, Frederick E.L

R.R Lochner-Hiittenbach, F. FV Vian, Francis

R1' Lo Porto, Felice Gino FVa Vandenareele, Frieda

AW Wolsky, Aorence FVi Villar,Francisco

FM Matz,F. FvS van Straten, F.T.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

FVS Vant-Stef, F. G~ ~nkel, George E.

FW Wehrli, Fritz GeB Bakalakis, Georgios

FWS Schwink, Frederick W. GEM Manzoni, G.E.

GA Alessio, G. GeR Raepsaet, Georges

GaB Bockisch, Gabriele GeS Stagakis,George

GAM Mansuelli, G.A. GES Strong, G.E.

GAP Privitera, G. Aurelio GeT Thon1pson,George

GAR Rendsburg, Gary A. GFB Bass, George F.

GAS Sheets, George A. GFE Else, Gerald F.

GAt Attili, Grazia GFG Gianotti, Gian Franco

GB Bj6rck,G. GFi Fischetti, Giuseppe

GBA Gazette des Beaux-Arts GFM del Monte, G.F.

GBa Babiniotis, George GfP Polyakova,G.F.

GBH Holland, G.B. GfS S~n.Geoffrey

GBo Bona, G. GG Georgiev, G.I.

GBP Pellegrini, G.B. GGF Fissore, G. G.

GBu Bunnens, Guy GGi Giaco01elli,Gabriella

GBy Bailey,G. GgM Mihailov ,Georgi

GC Pugliese Carratelli, G. GGo Goossens, G.

GCa Capovilla, Giovanni GGr Germain, Gabriel

GCd Cadogan, Gerald GH Huxley, GeorgeL

GCG Gesell,G.C GhA Aldea, Gh.

GCo Cohen, Gerald GHi Highet, G.

GCP Papanastassiou, Georges C GHK Knutzen, Georg H.

GCr Cardona, George GHM Myer,GeorgeH.

GD Devoto, Giacon10 GHo Hooker, G.T.W.

GOo Dossin,Georges Gl Ivanescu, Gh.

GdS Gallet de Santerre, Hubert GiB Bonfante, Giuliano

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation ~

GiC Caracausi, Girolamo GPG Goold,G.P.

GiG Garbini, Giovanni GPS Shipp, G.P.

GiL Lucchini, Giuliana GQu Quattrocchi, Giovanni

GiM Maddoli, Gianfranco GR Greece and Rome

GiP Piccaluga, Giulia GRa Rachet, Guy

GiW Wickert, Gisela GRc Rocca, G.

GJ Jachrnann,G. GRe Restelli, G.

GJP Pinault, Georges-Jean GRH Hart, GillianR.

GJu Jucquois, Guy GRi Ricciardelli, Gabriella

GK Kirk,G.S. GrN Nagy, Gregory

GKa Kahlo,G. GRo Rohlfs, Gerhard

GKe Kehnscherper, G. GRR Rapp, Jr., George

GKF Kahl-Furthrnann, G. GRS Salta, Georg Renatus

GKI Klaffenbach, G. GS Susini, G.

GKo Kossack,G. GSf Saflund, Gosta

GKp Kopcke, GUnter GSK Korres, G.S.

GM Mylonas, George E. GSn Snyder, Geerto AS.

GMF Facchetti, Giulio M. GSo ~off, George

GMg Magoulas, G. GSt Steiner, Gerd

GMH Hanfmann, G.M.A. Gf T ouchais, Gilles

GMM Messing, Gordon M. Gfa Tarditi,G.

GMS Sariyanni, G.M. GtR te Riele, Gerrit Jan Marie Jozef

GN Neumann, GUnter GU Uggeri, Giovanni

GNK Nakou, Georgia GuL Lehmann, Gustav A.

GOw Owens, Gareth GvC Casadio,Giovanni

GPa Panessa,G. GvH van Hoorn, G.

GPc Pascucci, G. GvL von liicken, G.

GPE Edwards, G.P. GW Wright, G.E.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

GWa W alocrg, Gisela HEW Wright, H.E.

GWn Wainwright, G.A. HF Furuhagen, H.

GWW Williams, Gordon W. HFe Ferguson, Herocrt

GZ Zinserling, Gerhard HFl Aashar,Hellmut

HaB Buchholz, Hans-Giinter HG Geiss, Heinz

HAB Bankoff, H. Arthur HGG Gundel, H.G.

HaG Goedicke, Hans HGo Gouoc,H.

HAH Hoffner, Jr., Harry A HGP Porteus, Hugh G.

HaH Haarmann,Harald HGr Gregoire, H.

HaP Patsis, Haris HGu Gi.iterbock, Hans G.

HaS Schrneja.Hans HGW Wunderlich, Hans Georg

HaW Widmann, Hans HH Humbach, Helmut

HB Biesantz, Hagen HHa Haag,HerOCrt

HBo Bolkestein, H. HHB Hughes-Brock, Helen

HBR Rosen,HaiimB. lffiL Lamb,H.H.

HBu Busing, Hermann HJB Blumenthal, H.J.

HBz Blitzer,Harriet HJK Koch, HaroldJ.

HC Catting, Hector HJM Mette, Hans Joachim

HCA Alocrtz, H. Chr. HJu Jucker, Hans

HCv Cavanagh, Helen HK Kantor, Helene J.

HD 0011, Hartmut HKg Klengel, Horst

HE Ephron,H.D. HKi Kiosse,H.

HeB Bossert, Helmut Th. HKl Kaletsch, H.

HeG Goldman, Hetty HKn Kiihn, Herocrt

HeH Heurich, Heinrich HKo Kodzu, Harushige

HEK Kulsrud, Helene E. HKr Kronasser,H.

HeR Rousseau, Herve HKu Kurzova( -JedliCkova), Helena

HES Hesperia HKw Kuwahara, Hiroshi

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

Ill.A Allen, Hubert Lee HvK von Kamptz, Hans

HLE Landenius-Enegren, Hedvig HvL vanLooy, Herman

HU Uoyd-Jones, Hugh HVo Voss,H.

HLT Thomas,HomerL HW Wood,Henry

HM Mtihlestein, Hans Hugo HWH Haskell,HalfordW.

HMcK McKerrel, Hugh HWP Pleket,H.W.

HMe Mellersh,HowardEdwardLeslie HZ Zurutuza, Hugo

HMg Megner,H. lA Amusin,I.D.

HMH Hoenigswald, Henry M. lAM Mel'cuk,I.A.

HMK Ktimmell, Hans Martin IB Begg, D.J. Ian

HMt Matthaus, Hartmut IBM Biezunska-Malowist, Iza

HO Oakley,H.T. IO:t Orirassi-Colombo, Ileana

HOn Otten, H. ID DUring, I.

HOt Ota,Hidernichi IDs Ihlslcos, Iris

HP Parke,H.W. ID.l D.lridanov,l.

HPl Palaiologou, Heleni IF Fischer,!.

HR Rose,H.J. IFS Sandars, Ian F.

HrG Georgiou,Hara IG Galabov, I van

HrK Koller,Hermann IGN Nixon,IvorGray

HRP Pereira, M. Helena daRocha I Go Gonzales, I.

HRx. Rix,Helmut IH Hahn, Istvan

HS Stoltenberg, H.L. IHj Hajnal,l.

HSa Saggs, H.W.F. IHo Hodder, Ian

HSc Schmoll, H. IJG Gelb, Ignace J.

HtC ten Cate, Ph. H.J. Houwink IKP Probonas,IoannesK.

HTh Thesleff, H. IKR Raubitschek,IsabellaK.

HV Verlxuggen, H. IM Millan, I.

HvE van Effenterre, Henri I Me McNeill, I.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

IMl Muller, Irene JAT Tumer,J.A.

IMR Ruud, Inger Marie JAz Aruz,Joan

IN Nikolaou,Ino JB Boardman, John

InS Str~m, Ingrid JBa Babelon,J.

IPi Pini,lngo JBC Carter, Jane B.

lpT Toumavitou, lphigenia JBe Betts, John H.

IR Rodriguez, I. JbG Geerlings, Jacob

IS Schoep, Ilse JBi Bingen, Jean

IT Tronskij,I.M. JBl Blomqvist, J.

ITe Tegyey,lmre JBn Baftczerowski,Jerzy

ItO Gallo, Italo JBo Boiiiiaert, J.

ITK Kakridis, I.Th. JBz Bouzek,Jan

IV Vincentelli, Irene JC Cbadwick, John

IW Waem, Ingrid JCa Caskey, John L.

IZ Zawadzka,lrena JCBB BermejoBarrera,J.C.

JA Anderson, J.K. JCC Courtois, Jacques-Claude

JaA Andre, Jacques JOt Cherry, John F.

JaB Best, Jan G.P. JCi Cistjakov, J.E.

JAB Brinkman, J.A. JO Coles,J.

JaG Gonda, Jan JCM Martinez, Jose Luis Calvo

JAG Greppin, John A. C. JCo Coleman, John E.

JaH Henle, Jane E. JCD Overbeck, John C.

JAK Kerns,J.A. JCP Poursat, Jean-Claude

JAI Alsina, OotaJose JCR Richard,J.C.

JaM Money,JamesS. JQ Carter,J.R.

JAM MacGillivray,J.Alexander JCW Wirth,J.C.F.

JaP Papapostolou,Jannis JD Davison, J.A.

JAS Safarewicz,Jan JDa Dayton,J.E.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation ~

JDF Ferguson, John D. JH Hainsworth, lB.

JDf ~fradas,Jean JHa Hawkes, Jacquetta

JdH deHoz,Javier JHb Hubschmid,J.

JDM Muhly,JamesD. JHC Croon,J.H.

JDP Purvis,JamesD. JHe Hejnic,Josef

JE Ebach, Jiirgen JHi Hillaby,John

JeC Carriere, Jean JHk Hackett, General Sir John

JeD ~shayes,Jean JHM Musgrave, J.H.

Jel Irigoin,Jean JHO Oliver,JamesH.

JeM Malye,Jean JHr Harmatta, Janos

JES Stratigakis, J.E. JHt Huot,J.-L

JEv Evans, John D. JHu Humbert, Jean

JF Friedrich, Johannes JHWP Penney,JH.W.

JFa Faucounau, Jean JJ Johnson, Jane

JFB Bommelaer,J.-F. JJa Jarry, J.

JFe Fevrier, James JJG Gliick, J.J.

JFF FortesFortes,Jose JJM Alvarez, Juan Jose Moralejo

JFL Lazenby,J.F. JJP Pollitt, Jerome J.

JFl Frel,J. JJR Reich,J.J.

JFo Fontenrose, Joseph JK Kerschensteiner, Jula

JFr Freu,J. JKa Kamerbeek,J.C.

JG Gorrochategui, J. JKD Davies, J.K.

JGB Brugman, J.G. JKi Killen, John Tyrrell

JGL Lopez, Jose Garcia JKk Kakrides, J. Th.

JGo Gourmelen, J. JKn Knobloch, I

JGR Garcia-Ram6n,J.L JKP Papadopoulous, John K.

JGT Tzedakis, JannisG. JKu Kurylowicz, Jerzy

JGY Younger, John G. JL Lentsman, Ja A

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

JLa Latacz,Joachim JMo Moody,Jennifer

JLA Angel, J. Lawrence JMS Sasson,JackM.

JLB Bintliff, John L JMy Marry, John Thnnis

JLb Labarre,J. JN Notopoulos,J.A.

JLC Crowley,JaniceL JNA Austin, John Norman Henry

JLD Davis,JackL JNa Nauert,J.

JLe Leclant, Jean JnB Bennet, John

JLg Lagarce,Jacques JNC Coldstream,J.Nicolas

JUI Heller,JohnL JnC Carothers, Joan

JLM Melena, Jose L JNH Hough,J.N.

JLo Loicq,J. JnM Margueron, Jean

Jl.P Perpillou,Jean-Louis JnS Strange, John

JLy Levy,J. JNu Nuchelmans, J.

1M Mellaart,J. JO Olivier, Jean-Pierre

JMA Aitchison, Jean M. JoB Billigmeier ,Jon C.

JMa Marcade,J. JoC Crouwel,JoostH.

JMB Blazquez,JoseMaria JoF Forsdyke, Sir John

JMC Cook,J.M. JoK Klima,Josef

JMc McArthur, Jennifer K. JoMc McArthur, John

JMD Driessen,JanM. JON O'Neil,J.L

JME Egea,J.M. JoS Shaw, Joseph W.

JMF Fisher, J.M. JoSe Schindler, Jochem

JMFo Fossey,JohnM. JoW Wolski, J6sef

JMG Manessy-Guitton, Jacqueline JP Puhvel,Jaan

JMH Hemelrijk,J.M. JPC Crielaard, J.P.

JMi Masai,Jean JPD Droop, J.P.

JMk Miikkay,Janos JPe Peefrka, Jan

JmM Mallory ,James JPH Holoka, J.P.

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Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

JPK Kent, J.P. ITm Tomlinson,J.E

JPL Levet, Jean-Pierre ITu Tulard, Jean

JPn Pinsent, John ITy Tyrnkowski,Jan

JPo Poultney,Jarnes W. JU Untennann, Jtirgen

JPr Perrot, I. JuB ~chhardt, Jtirgen

JPS Stronk, J.P. JUd Udolf, Jtirgen

JPt Perret, I. JuMD Mendez D:lsuna, Julian

JPU Uhlenbrock, JaimeeP. Na Vara,Jose

JqD .D.Ichemin, Jacqueline NAF Fine, John V.A.

JR Raison,Jacques Ne Vekerdi,J.

JRd Renard. Josette JVK Karageorghis, Jacqueline V.

JRm Rarnbach, J. JvL van Leuven, Jon C.

JRP Pollard.JohnR.T. JVL Luce, John V.

JRt Rutter,Jeremy JVl Vlactar,Jozef

JRx Rexine, John E JvO van OJteghem, J.

JS Sundwall, J. NO OtkupSCikov, Juri V.

JSa Sarkady,Jados JW Whatmough, Joshua

JSC Segurado e Campos, Jose Antonio JWb Waldbaum, Jane C.

JSc Schwartz, J. JWG Graham, J. Walter

JSHu Hutchinson, J.S. JWi Wiseman,JarnesR.

JSi Simoni5vili,J.E. JWJ Jong,J.W.

JSJ Justeson, John S. JWM Mavor,Jr.,JarnesW.

JSk Sakellarakis, Johannes (Giannis) A. JWn Weingarten, Judith

JsM Macris, James JWr Winter,J.

JSp Spruytte, J. JWs Wiesner,J.

JSS Soles, JeffreyS. JWt Wright, James C.

IT Taillardat,Jean JXC Corcoran, J.X.W.P.

JTH Hooker,J.T. JYL Lettvin, Jerome Y.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

JZ Zafiropulo, Jean KKo Korzeva,K.

JZS Smith, Jonathan Z. KL Leonis,K.

KAD Kadmos KLG Giering, Karen L.

KaK Kerenyi,Karl KIK Kilian, Klaus

KaM Matsurnoto,Katsumi KMa Mar6t,K.

KAW Wardle,K.A. KMK Kolobova, K.M.

KAWr Worp,K.A. KMP Petruso, Karl M.

KB Bittel, Kurt KMt Murata, K.

KBa Bayer,K. KN Nicolaou,K.

KBr Branigan, Keith KNk Nikolidaki, K.

KBx Baxevani,Katerina KnR Reiter, Karin

KC Clinton, Kevin KON O'Nolan,Kevin

KCk: Cook, Kathleen KP Polanyi, Karl

KCS Shields, Jr.,Kenneth C. KPF Polinger Foster, Karen

KD lliver, K.J. KPh Photiou,K.

KDm !Xmakopoulou, Katie KPM Papathoma-Mastoropoulou,K.

KES SjX}uist, K.E. KPW Pilafidis-Williarns, Korinna

KFK Kitchell, Kenneth F. KR Raaflaub, Kurt

KG Georgoulis,K.D. KRb Robb,K.

KH Horedt,K. KS Strunk, Klaus

KHa Hadzioannou, Kyriacos KSb Sbonias, Kostas

KHS Schmidt, K.H. KSc Schef old, Karl

KJ Jeannoulidou,Kalliope KTS Thorpe-Scholes, K.

KK Ktistopoulos, KonstantinosD. KuJ Jaritz,Kurt

KKa Kallifatides,K. KvG van Gelder, Koen

KKh Kharalambakis, K. KW Wundsam, Klaus

KKi Kitchen, K.A. KWC Oark, Kenneth W.

KKm Krattenmaker, Kathleen K\\-0 Garbrah, K weku A.

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Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

KWS Schaar, Kenneth W. LHM Hadennann-Misguich, Lydie

KY Yamashita, Kikuko LHS Sackett, LH.

KYr Yener,K.~an u Innocente, Lucia

KzL Lewartowski,Kazimierz IiC Casson,lionel

lAE El 'nickij, LA. LiL Lawler,LillianB.

l.B Banti, Luisa IJW Winniczuk, lidia

LBe Bettini, L u Jeffery, Lilian H.

LC Cottrell, Leonard LjB Basotova,Ljubinka

LCH Cohn-Haft, L LjS Stanojevic, Ljiljana

LCM Muellner, Leonard Charles LK Klein,LS.

LCs Cosmetico,Lucia LKP Kontroli-Papadopolou, litsa

ill IXroy, Louis LL Lacroix,L

I..DJ Ddbois, Laurent LLu Lupa§, liana

illw IXrwa,Leon LM Moulinier, L

IEC Les Etudes Classiques LMA Artzy, Lerdahl Michal

LeH Heirman, LeoJ. LMB Morgan Brown, livia

LeP Pomerance, Leon LMc MacKay, LA.

LeS de Scazzochio, LeaS. LMj Meijer, Look C

l.F Fmer,Leslie LMl Milano, Lucio

l.FJ Jannsen, LF. LmS Sportiello, Luciamaria

l.Fr Farmini,L LMS Segoloni, LM.

l.Ft Fitton, Lesley l.Nx Nixon, Lucia

l.Fx Foxhall,L LoG Godart, Louis

LG Gindin, Leonid A. LoR Robert,l..ouis

LGl Gil, Luis I.P Palmer, LeonardR.

LGr Grassi,L LPe Pepe, Luigi

LHc Hitchcock, L I.PM Papazoglou-Manioudaki, Lena

LHe Heller,l..ouis I.Po Pocock,LG.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

l.Ps Press, Ludwika MAL Littauer, M.A.

lR Richardson, LJ.D. MaN Novicka, Maria

LRi Ristevska,L MaP Pope, Maurice W.M.

I.Ro Rossi, Luigi Enrico MAV Andreadaki Vlasaki, M.

LS Stella, Luigia A. MAx Alexiou,Margaret

LSe SCchan, L. MB Bowra, Sir Maurice

LSf Schofield, Louise MBA Arthur, Marylin B.

LSt Stephens, Laurence D. MBC Cosrnopoulos,MichaelB.

LT Tasolarnbros,L MBd Benedetti, M.

LuB Bottin, Luigi MBe Bemard,M.

LuBe Belloni, Luigi MBj Benjamin, M.

LuM Mucciante, Luisa MBL Bierbacka-Lubanska, M.

LV Vagnetti, Lucia MBn Benavente, Mariano

LV a V arcl, Ladislav MBr Bernal, Martin

LVW Watrous, Lance V. MBS Soriano, Manuel Berges

LWD Daly,UoydW. MBu Budimir, Milan

LyB Baumbach, Lydia MC Cavalier,M.

LYB Beck, Lily Y. MCa Cameron, M.A. S.

LyV Vidalakis, Lykourgos G. MCA Astour, Michael C.

lZ Zgusta, Ladislav MCC Caccamo Caltabiano, M.

MA Aposkitou, M. MCll Cllarnbers, M.

MaA Andronikos,Manolis MGII Herrero Ingelmo, M. Cruz

MaB Benzi,M. MO Calabrese de Feo, M.

MAB Brown, M.A. MCp Carpenter, Michael

MaC Colledge, Mal colmAR. MCs Casevitz,M.

MAC Cotton, M. Alwyn MCS Shaw, Maria C.

MaG Gill, Margaret A. V. MD lliria,Mario

MaL Lang, Mabel L MDa Dahood, Mitchell

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Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

MDb Dabney,Mary MH Hall, Mark

MIX !Xlaunois, Marcel MHa Hackett, Marjorie

MdF delFreo,Maurizio MHe Heltzer,M.

MDm !Xmas,M. MHG Groothand, Maria H.

MDo Dvthan,M. MHo Hofinger, Marcel

MdO de Oliveira, Maria de Lurdes Aor MHP Pope, Mervin H.

MDP Petru5evski,Mihail MHW Wiener,MalcomH.

MDt Dambrement,M. Ml Issaeva,Magdalena

MDu I>Jrante, Marcello MiC Cataudella, Michele R.

ME Ervin,Miriam MiG Guglielmi, Michele

MEg Egetmeyer, Markus MiM Markovich,Miroslav

MEV Voyatzis,Mary E. MiN Nisiotis, Minas

MF Finley, Moses MiW Wittwer,Michael

MFa Faust, Manfred MJ Jameson, Michael H.

MFe Federighi, Marco MJA Alden, Maureen J.

MFg Frangipane, M. MJB Becker, Marshall Joseph

MFk Fmkelberg, M. MJC Costelloe, M. Joseph

MFl AaS3r,M. MjG Gimbutas,Marija

MFM McGregor, Malcom F. MJM Mulder, M.J.

MFn Franc;:ois, M. MJS Sepp, Michael J.

MFo Fowler,M. MK Kishimoto,M.

MFr Frangopoulou, M.H.D. MkB Ballintijn,Marijke

MG Galiano, Manuel F. MKk Konopka, Marek

MGg Gorg, Manfred MkR Rose, Mark

MGK Kanowski, M.G. ML Lejeune, Michel

MgL Undgren, Margareta MLa Lavency,M.

Mill Teijeiro, Manuel G. MLFC Ferrarese Ceruti, M.L

MGu Guarducci, Margherita MLi Levi,MarioAttilio

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Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

MLM Mayer,M.L MPn Perna, Massimo

MLr Leroy, Maurice MPo Popko,M.

Ml.R Ryder,M.L. MPr Paroussis, Michel

MLW West,M.L. MPS Picard-Schmitter, Marie-Therese

MM Me !link, Machteld J. MPt Poetto, Massimo

MMa Mayrhofer,Manfred MR Ruiperez, Martin

MMB Barroso de Albuquerque, Maria Manuela MRA Alonzo,M.A.Rabanal

MMe Meier-Bri.igger, Michael MRB Belgiomo, Maria Rosaria

MMF Martinez-Fresneda, Maria Emilia MRC Raepsaet-Otarlier,Marie-Therese

MMn Mancini,M. MrF Follieri,Maria

MMo Morani,M. MRn Rainer,Michael

MMr Marazzi, Massimiliano MRo Rocchi, Maria

MMt Murtez, Marie MRP Popham, MervynR.

MMT Todorovic,MiodragM. MS Sill~rstein, M.

MMv Milev,M. MSa Sakellariou, Michel B.

MMW Willcock,M.M. MSc Schwartz, Martin

MMz Mazza,M. MSD Drower, Margaret S.

MN Nilsson, M.P. MSe Setatos,M.

MNg Negri, Mario MSi Sinatra, Marcella

MO Oka,M. MSM Modiano, MarioS.

MoB Bile, Monique MSS Speciale, Maria Stella

MoG Gerard-Rousseau, Monique MSt Stokes, M.C.

MOK Knox,MaryO. MSz Sznycer,M.

MOz Ozaeta, M.A. MTh Theocharis,Maria

MP Pallottino,M. MTJ Jasink, A. Margherita Ticchioni

MPa Paraskevaidis,Miltis M1L Larsen, Mogens T.

MPh Philippides,Marios MTs Tsipopoulou,Metaxia

MPi Pierart,Marcel MTWA Arnheim, M.T.W.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

MV Ventris, M.G.F. NDV Divari-Valakou, N.

MVC Uemona,Maria Vittoria NFP Parise, Nicola Franco

MVD Vokoun David, Madeleine NG Grinbaum, N.S.

MvE van Effenterre, Micheline NGH Hammond, N.G.L

MVG GaraSanin, M.V. NHG Gale, N.H.

MVl Vlasaki, Maria NIB Barbu, Nicholae I.

MVM Macrili Gotti, Maria Vittoria NiB Belle,Nito

MvS van Spitael, M.A. Nil Jidejian, Nina

MvV van der V alk, M. NiK Kolyvanos,Nicholas

MWa Walbrecq,M. NIX Xirotiris,Nikolausl.

MWd W ood,Michael NKS Sandars, Nancy K.

MWD Dickie, Matthew W. NL Laneres, Nicole

MWdd Wedde, Michael NM Mornigliano, Nicoletta

MWg Wagstaff, M. NMr Maurice, Nicole

MWH Haslam, M.W. NMV de Vries, Nanny M.W.

MWr Walker,Michael NNK Kazanski, NikolaiN.

MWy Wylock,Michel NnM Marinatos, Nanno

MX Xiroyanni,Mary NNP Pikus,N.N.

MY Yon, Marguerite NP Platon, Nicolaos

NAM Masourides, N.A. NPg Postgate, Nicholas

NB Boufidis, NikolasKr. NRb Robertson, Noel

NBC Costakis, N.B. NRo Roberts,N.

NBo Bonacasa, N. NSc Scivoletto, N.

NBr Brockmeyer, N. NSv Spivey,Nigel

NC Collinge, N.E. NV Verdelis, NicholasM.

NQ Qiniti,N. NvB van Brock, N.

NCS Scoufopoulos, Niki C. NvK van Krimpen, N.

ND Dahllof, Nils NW Weill, Nicole

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Abbr~viation Name Abbreviation Name

NY Y amagata,Naoko PAl Alin,Per

NY a Y alouris, Nikolas PAm Amandry,Pierre

NYT New York Times PAn Andrews, P.B.S.

OA Aurenche, 0. PaP Pedech, Paul

OB Brotleer, 0. PAr Arapogianni, P.

oc Carruba,Onofrio PAs Astrom,Paul

OD Dickinson, O.T.P.K. PaS Scarpi, Paolo

00 Gigon,Olof PAt Attinger, P.

OH Haas,O. PaW W athelet, Paul

OHk Hackmann, o. PaY Y annakakis, Pascalia

OHn Hansen,O. PB Burguiere, P.

OKz Krzyszk:owska, Olga PBd Budd, P.

OL Landau,O. PBe Belli, Paolo

OM Masson, Olivier PBG Bosch-Gimpera, Pedro

ONg Negbi,O. PC Cllantraine, Pierre

OP Pelon, Olivier PCG Guida, Paola Otssola

OPa Panagl,Oswald PCh Cllalus, Paul

OR Rackham,O. PCl Callaghan, P.

ORw Ridgeway,O. PCn Considine, Patrick

OS Szemerenyi,O.J.L PCo Coutelle, P.

ar Thielemann, 0. PCr Cartier, Pierre

OtN Neuss, Ottomar PCt Cartledge, Paul

ars Tsagarakis,O. PD IXvambez,Pierre

OtW Weber,Otmar PIX IXbord, Pierre

Pel Le Parole e le Idee PdF deFidio,Pia

PA Aalto, Pentti PDm IXmargne, Pierre

PaG Garelli,Paul PdP LaParoladelPassato

PAH Hansen, P.A. PIA} Darque,P.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Nmm Abbreviation ~

PDr Ih'si, Pierpaulo PK Katzouro;, HlotiosP.

PeA Alexandrescu, Petre PK.i K.iparsky,Paul

PEA Arias,PaoloFnrico PKn Krinaios,P.

PeL Levi, Peter PKr Kramp, Per

PF Faure, Paul PL Uveque,P.

PFi Fiala, Pierre PM Meriggi, Piero

PFJ Johnston, Paul Forsythe PMc MacKendrick, PaulL

Pro Ferioli,Piera PMD Day, Peter M.

PFr Fronzaroli, P. PMe Mertens, Paul

PFz Frezza, Paolo PMi Mingazzini,P.

PG Georgountzos,PanayiotisK. PMM Metaxa-Muhly,Polymnia

PGe Gercke, Peter PMo Monteil, Pierre

PGK Kritikos,P.G. PN Northover,P.

PGr Greenhalgh, P.AL. PNo Nober,P.

PH Halstead, Paul PO Oliva, Pavel

Hill Borgeaud, Philippe pp Pecorella, Paolo Emilio

PHe Hedervari,Peter PPB Betancourt, P.P.

HlG Gauthier, Philippe PPE Edwards, Patrick P.

HlL Lockhart, Philip N. PPe Pericay,P.

HlM Morrison,Philip PHl Philips, Patricia

PHS Salus,PR. PPt Petit, Paul

PI Ilievski, Petar H. PR Ramat,Paolo

PiA Amiet,Pierre PRC RadiciColace,P.

PiC Conte, Pietro PRe Rehak, Paul

PiD D.Jcrez,Pierre PRw Raul wing, Peter

PjA Asenova,Petja PSc Scardigli, P.G.

PJM Muenzer, P J. PSk Stork,P.

PJR Riis,PJ. PSn Sinopoulos,P.A

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

PSt Stanley, Phillip V. RO Coulbom, Rushton

PID Daniels,PeterT. RCo Coleman, Rorert G. G.

PvS van Soesbergen, Peter RCv Cavenaile, Robert

PWa Walcott, Peter RD !Xscat,R.

PWr Warren, Peter M. RDB Barnett, R.D.

PWW Wallace,P.W. RDC Cromey,RobertD.

PYu Yule, Paul RDi Dion,Roger

PZS Spanos, Peter Z. RDr Drews,Robert

PZz Zazoff, Peter REA Revue des Etudes Anciennes

RAC Crossland, RonaldA RET Jones,R.E.

RAJ Jairazbhoy,R.A. RF Firth, Richard

RAM McNeal, Richard Alan RfH Hiersche,Rolf

RAr Arena, Renato RA Aaceliere, R.

RAS Staccioli, RomoloA. RG Gansiniec,Ryszard

RAu Aubreton, R.H. RGd Gordeziani, R.

RB Browning, R. RGi Giacomelli, R.

RBa Baladie, Raoul RGr GUnther, R.

RBE Edwards, Ruth B. RGT Thomas,R.G.

RBe Beekes, R.S.P. RGu Guglielmino, Riccardo

RBg Bougault, R. RH Hampe, Roland

RBi Biggs, RD. RHa Hauschild, Richard

RBk Briick,R. RHe Heidenreich, Robert

RBo BOhme,Robert RHg Hagg,Robin

RBP Parkinson, R.B. RHi Higgins, R.A.

RBr Brown,RaymondA. RHo HCISek, Radislav

RBs Bosteels,R. RHO Oliver,RuthHale

RC Carpenter,Rhys RHP Pierce, Richard Holton

RCd Caldarelli, R. RHS Hope Simpson, R.

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Abbreviation ~ Abbreviation ~

RHu Humm,RJ. RoC Crahay,Roland

RiA Amlxosini,R RoH Halleux, Rorert

RIC Caplice,RI. RoL Lazzeroni,Romano

RiJ Janko, Richard RoN Ncrth, Robert

RiK Kamm,Richard ROs Osborne, Robin

RiN Nicholls, Richard RoT Tefnin, Roland

RJB Buck, Robert J. RP Peroni,Renato

RJBI Blong,RJ. RPC Cllarles,RobertP.

RJH Hopper,RJ. RPh Phythyon, Reed

RJL Lenardon, Robert J. RPi Pittioni,Richard

RJR Richard,RobertaJ. RPl l'a.ltlrr,Ruth

RK KatiC.ic,Radoslav RPt Plath, Robert

RKH Harrison, RK. RR Rocher,R

RKl Koehl,Rorert:B. RRH Holloway, RRoss

RL Loriaux,R RRL Laxton,RR

Rl.a Labat. Rene RRS Stieglitz,RorertR

RU Laffmeur, Robert RS Santiago, Rosa A

RLNB Barber,RLN. RSa Sabbadini,R

RLz Lanszweert. Rene RSB Schmitt-Brandt, Robert

RM MacAlister,RAS. RSh Shafer,Robert

RMC Cook,RM. RSM Merrillees,RobertS.

RMd Maddin,R RSt Sternemann, R

RMg Meiggs,Russell RSu Sucharski, Robert A

RMO Ogilvie, RM. RTa Tamassia,R

RMW Wheeler,RE.Mortimer RTh Thibau,Roger

RnH Hodot,Rene RTm Tomlinson, R.A

RnP PIOchl,Reinhold RTr Treuil,Rene

RoB Brumbaugh, RobertS. RuH Hicks, Ruth I.

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

RuK Kassel, Rudolph SdS Stoddart, Simon

RuS Schmitt, Rudiger SD.I D.IS:muc, s. RV V anderiviere,R. SDz Dietz,S.

RvR vanRoyen,R.A. SEA Alcock, S.E.

RVS Schoder, Raymond V. SEI Iakovidis, SpyrosE.

RVx de Vaux, Roland SF Forsl:x:rg, Stig

RVz Viredaz, Remy SFe Ferri,S.

RW Willetts, Ronald F. SGC Guettel Cole, Susan

RWE Fhrich, Rol:x:rt W. SGE Escudero, S. Gonzales

RWe Werner, Rudolf SGK Kapsomenos, StylianosG.

RWH Hutchinson, R.W. SgL Laser, Siegfried

RWi Wild,R. SGr Grandolini, S.

RWI Well, Raymond SH Hood, M. Sinclair F.

RWT Tucker, Rol:x:rt Whitney ShC Crawford, Sheena

RWt Witte, Reinhard SHf Hofstra, Susanne

SA Alexiou, Stylianos ShG Gibbs, Sharon

SAE Eriksson, Sven A. Sl Immerwahr,Sara

SaL levin, Saul SIJ Jampolski, S.l.

SaS Stucchi, Sandro SIO Chst, Stewart I.

SB Benton, Sylvia SJ Jakubowski, Stanislaw

SBA Aleshire, S.B. SJL de Laet, Siegfried J.

sc Calderone,Salvatore SJn Jannaccone, S.

SCH Humphreys, Sarah Caroline le Messurier SIS Sarypkin, S.Ja

so Ihw, Sterling SK Szadeszy-Kardoss,S.

SDa Davis,S. SKu Kure, Shigeichi

SIX !Xger-Jalkotzy,Sigrid SL Luria,Salomo

SOl lndelicato,SilviaDamiani Slli Horwitz, Silvia L

Sih lliladoni, Sergio F. SLi Liel:x:rman, Samuel

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation ~ Abbreviation ~

su Uoyd, Seton H.F. SSy Symenoglou,Sarantis

SII Luraghi, Silvia StB B1liill1SAker, Sture

SM Mann, S.E. StC Cairns, StewartS.

SMA Al-Radi, Selma M.S. StD Diamant, Steven

SMF Fisher, SUsan McMullen StF Foltiny,St.

SMl MUller ,Sylvie StH Hiller, Stefan

SMr Mirie, Sieglinde StK Kolkowna, St.

so O§wiecimski,Stefan StS Sinos, Stefan

Soi Le Soir sw Weinberg, SaulS.

SP Prete, Sesto SWM Manning, Sturt W.

SpC Cook,Sp.B. SY Yaginuma. S.

SPe Pemlxoke,Simon SyP Payrau, Sylvain

SPg Piggott, Stuart sz Zinuner, Stefan

Sp.J Jacovidis, SpyridonE. TAW Alexandrato-Wybenga, T.G.

Spl DerSpiegel TB Blaszczyk, T.

SpM Marinatos, Spyridon TBJ Jones, TomB.

SPo Popescu, Sebastiana TBl Bolelli, Tristano

SPP Parnicki-Pudelko, S. TBM Mitford, T.B.

SR Rossi,S. TCll Cllampion, Timothy

SRa Radzig,S. TO Carter, Tristan

SRC Cooke,S.R.B. TCS Smid, T.C

SrM Morris, SarahP. TED Iktorakis, T.E.

SRS Slings, S.R. TeM Mantero, Teresa

ss Segert, s. TGP Powell, T.G.E.

SSe Sergent, S. TH Howe, ThaliaP.

SSh Shennen, Stephen ThGP Palaima, Thomas Gerard

SSt Stati, S. ThK Knecht, Th.

SSw Swiny,Stuart THP Price, TheodoraHadzisteliou

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Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

ThP Poljakov,Th. TWJ Jacobsen, Thomas W.

TIM The Times TWk Wilkinson, Toby

TJ Jones,T.B. TZ Zlatkovskaya,T.D.

TJa James, T.GH. UBi Bianchi, Ugo

TJP Papadopoulos, ThanasisJ. UH H6lscher,Uvo

TKB Bender, Todd K. UN Naumann, Ute

TKM Moore, T.CKingsmill UR Riiterswtirden, Udo

TKr Karaphylloudis, T. URa Rapallo,U.

TKS Smith, Thea K. VA Aravantinos, Vassilis L.

TKy Kelly,Thomas VAl Istrin, V.A.

1L Lambdin, T.O. VB Burr, V.

1LS Times Literary Supplement VBT Trulilovic, Volislav B.

TM Milewski,T. VD t:Xsborough, V.R..

TrD Dxhan, Trude VdA de Agostino, V.

TRe Reekmans, Tony VDu Dn:nitrescu, V.

TRS Smith, Thyrza Ruth VE Ehrenberg, V.L

TS Sinko, T. VeB Batchvarov, Ventzeslar

TSh Shear, Jr., T.Leslie VG Georgiev,Vladimir

TSp Spyropoulos,Theodoros VGB Borukhovic, V.G.

TSu Sulamirski, T. VGr Grace, V.R.

TSW Wheeler, T.S. VHa Hankey, Vronwy

TID D.Jke, T.T. VI Ivanov,V.V.

TIE Tsavellas-Evjen,T.H. ViB Bubenik, Vit

TVB Blavatskaja, T.V. VK Karageorghis,V assos

TVG Gamkrelidze, Thomas V. VKe Kenna, V.E.G.

TW Webster, T.B.L VL liittel, Verena

TWe Wertime, Theodore A. VlB Bamiteanu, Vladimir

TWg Wang, Tao VLC Cymburskij, V.L

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Abbreviation ~ Abbreviation ~

VLR LaRosa, Vincenzo WBI Bliimel,W.

VM MiloiacYiadimir WBo Borgeaud, W.

VMS Sergeev, V.M. WBr Brandenstein, Wilhelm

VNJ Jarcho, V.N. WCa Calder, W.M.

VP Pisani, Vittcre WCo Cowgill, WarrenC

VPK Kazanskiene, V anda P. WOl Ollican,William

VPo Pqx>vitch,Vladislav WD Dressler, Wofgang

VPr Parker, Victor WdB den Boer, W.

VPY Yailenko, V.P. WDN Niemeier, Wolf-Dietrich

VqS Suys, v eronique WIX> IX>nlan, Walter F.

vs Seva-~ VitaliV. WE Eilers.W.

VSS Sergeev, V.S. WEB Brown, W. Edward

VSt Struve, VasiliV. WEk Ekschmitt. Werner

VfB Tattoo-Brown, Veronica WeN Nahm. Werner

VTr Troncoso, Victor A WEu Euler,Wolfram

vu Ustinov, V.A WFL Leemans, W.F.

VWD Davies. Vivian W. WfM Meid, Wolfgang

WA Anderson. W. French WFW Witton, W.F.

WaB Beringer. walter WG Guthrie, WK.C

WAB Brewer,W.A WGC Cavanagh, W.G.

WAI Allen, W. Sidney WGE East, W.Gordon

WaM McLeod, Wallace E. WGL Lambert, W.G.

WAR vonReitzenstein, Wolf-AnninFreiherr WHe Heick. Wolfgang

WAW Ward, WilliamA. WHG Goodenough, Ward H.

WB Brice,WilliamC WHS Stiebing, WilliarnH.

WBe Belardi,W. Will Biers. WilliamR.

WBI Ingalls, WayneBarritt WK Krause, Wolfgang

WBk Burkert, Walter WKa Kastner, Wolfgang

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Abbreviation Name

WKr van Kruger, G.W.

WK.u Kullman,W.

WIM MUller, Walter

WLo Loy, WilliamG.

WM Merlingen, Weriand

WMa Matthews, w .K.

WMc McDonald, WilliamA.

WMu Muri, Walter

WNo Noll,W.

WoF Fauth, Wolfgang

WoS Sclllering,Wolfgang

WP Porzig,W.

WPL Lehmann, Winfred P.

WPr POtscher, Walter

WRd Rudolph, Wolfgang

WRo Rollig,W.

WRS Schmalsteig, WilliamR.

WRu Ruben,W.

ws Stanford, W.B.

WSc Schindler, Wolfgang

WSD lliwney,W.S.

WSS Smith, William Stevenson

WSW Woodard, WilliamS.

WT Taylour, Lord William

WTe Tegethoff, Wilhelm

wv Verdenius, W.J.

ww Winter, Werner

WWy Wyatt, Jr., William F.

Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation

XaM

YB

YD

YLA

Ylli

YMA

YMC

YVA

yy

ZA

ZATW

ZG

ZTJ

ZTK

ZP

ZR

ZSG

ZSt

zr

zz

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Mignot, Xavier

Bequignon, Yves

DJhoux, Yves

Arbeitman, Y.L

Holmes, Y. Lynn

Apostolakis, Y.M.

Olarue, Yves-Marie

Andreyev, Yu. V.

Y actin, Yigael

Ambrose,ZuellPhilip

Zeitschrift for die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft

Gansiniec, Z.

Jitta, Annie N. Zadoks-Josephus

Kapera,Zdzislaw J.

Petre, Zoe

Rubinsohn, Zeev

Stos-Gale, Z.A.

Stewart, Zeph

Tofalis,Zannetos

ZlatuSka, Z.

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