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STUDIES IN MYCENAEAN<br />

INSCRIPTIONS AND DIALECT<br />

1984-85<br />

Edited by<br />

NICK DOBSON<br />

With the assistance <strong>of</strong><br />

Marie-Claire Beaulieu<br />

Douglas Boin<br />

Maurizio Del Freo<br />

Amy Dill<br />

Joseph D. Hill<br />

Dimitri N akassis<br />

Grant Nelsestuen<br />

Christopher Pennock<br />

Kevin Pluta<br />

Fran\oise Rougemont<br />

Anna Sacconi<br />

Elizabeth Sikkenga<br />

J org w eilhartner<br />

PROGRAM IN AEGEAN SCRIPTS AND PREHISTORY<br />

DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN<br />

2004


Copyright © 2004<br />

Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory<br />

!Xpartment <strong>of</strong> Oassics<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Austin</strong><br />

ISBN 0-9649410-7-4<br />

Printed in the United St<strong>at</strong>es <strong>of</strong> America<br />

<strong>at</strong> Morgan Printing in <strong>Austin</strong>, <strong>Texas</strong>


Acknowledgments<br />

Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect gr<strong>at</strong>efully<br />

acknowledges the organiz<strong>at</strong>ional and advisory support <strong>of</strong> Thomas G.<br />

Palaima and the research resources <strong>of</strong> the Program in Aegean Scripts and<br />

Prehistory (P ASP) <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Classics <strong>at</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Texas</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Austin</strong>. PASP is supported through the College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts.<br />

Once again, SMID is deeply gr<strong>at</strong>eful for the financial assistance <strong>of</strong><br />

the Institute for Aegean Prehistory (INSTAP). Special thanks go out to<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Anna Sacconi and Dr. Maurizio Del Freo in Rome, Dr. Fran


How to use<br />

Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect<br />

Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect (SMID) can be used in<br />

several different ways. If one wishes to see wh<strong>at</strong> articles and books have been published<br />

by a certain scholar, one can look for th<strong>at</strong> scholar by name in the Bibliography, which is<br />

organized alphabetically. Each entry contains all the requisite bibliographical<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion and a short summary, so th<strong>at</strong> one can see <strong>at</strong> a glance whether a particular<br />

work might be <strong>of</strong> value in one's current research project.<br />

If one wishes to find inform<strong>at</strong>ion about, for example, a certain Mycenaean word<br />

or phrase, or about a Linear B text, or about any subject having to do with the Greek<br />

Bronze Age, one can look in the Indices. <strong>The</strong>re one will find the particular item one is<br />

looking for, together with index reference codes which indic<strong>at</strong>e where in the liter<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

this item is discussed. Specific page numbers are provided if the item is mentioned on<br />

only one, two, or three pages <strong>of</strong> the work; if the item is discussed more extensively, only<br />

the reference number <strong>of</strong> the book or article is given. <strong>The</strong> index code is an abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong><br />

the author's name and a number which specifies the article or book. <strong>The</strong>se numbers are<br />

assigned chronologically; therefore, PCn 1 will have been published before PCn 2 or 3.<br />

Once one has found this inform<strong>at</strong>ion, one looks to the Key to Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions, where the<br />

abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions are listed alphabetically along with the full name <strong>of</strong> the author to which<br />

they refer. One can then refer to the Bibliography to get the full reference to the relevant<br />

book or article.<br />

This system was developed in the earliest volumes <strong>of</strong> SM/D. Scholars have been<br />

accustomed to it for many years, and so we have felt th<strong>at</strong> in the interest <strong>of</strong> accessibility<br />

and usefulness, it was best not to alter it substantially. <strong>The</strong> subject index, however, has<br />

been completely reworked.<br />

Readers will notice th<strong>at</strong> the layout <strong>of</strong> the bibliography is unconventional: the<br />

author, the title <strong>of</strong> the work, and the public<strong>at</strong>ion inform<strong>at</strong>ion are listed on separ<strong>at</strong>e lines.<br />

This style was dict<strong>at</strong>ed initially by the limits <strong>of</strong> the d<strong>at</strong>abase program used to compile the<br />

new SM/D, and was maintained because we believe it makes the bibliography easier to<br />

read, particularly over extended periods <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Since SMID is an ongoing project, the editors would be gr<strong>at</strong>eful for suggestions<br />

and comments regarding its style and its content (addresses may be found on the order<br />

form <strong>at</strong> the back <strong>of</strong> this volume).<br />

We would also be gr<strong>at</strong>eful for the don<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fprints <strong>of</strong> public<strong>at</strong>ions and any<br />

proposals for collabor<strong>at</strong>ive work. Special thanks for working on this volume go to our<br />

non-<strong>Austin</strong>ites Maurizio !XI Freo, Fran


Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Bibliography .................................................................................................................................... !<br />

Indices<br />

Linear B Signs ................................................................................................................. 23<br />

Linear B ldeogrruns ....................................................................................................... 26<br />

Linear B Words .............................................................................................................. 29<br />

Linear B Texts ................................................................................................................ 'if/<br />

Linear A Signs ................................................................................................................ l29<br />

Linear A ldeogrruns ...................................................................................................... l31<br />

Linear A Words ............................................................................................................. 132<br />

Linear A Texts ............................................................................................................... l34<br />

Subjects ............................................................................................................................ 142<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>of</strong> Authors' Names ............................................................................................ l52<br />

SMID Fonn<strong>at</strong> lnfonn<strong>at</strong>ion ........................................................................................................ l'ifl<br />

C>rdering lnfonn<strong>at</strong>ion ................................................................................................................... l89


JnB3<br />

BENNET, John<br />

Bibliommv<br />

<strong>The</strong> Soucture <strong>of</strong> the Linear B Administr<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

American Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeology 89 ( 1985), pp. 231-249<br />

JnB <strong>at</strong>tempts to piece together the archaeological and textual evidence both fa- the links between Knossos and second-crder<br />

centers and fcr their role in administr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

EB74 BENNETT Jr., Emmett L<br />

<strong>The</strong> Importance <strong>of</strong> Pylos in the History <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean Studies<br />

Pylos Comes Alive, 1984, pp. 1-9 (CySfThGP I)<br />

EB revie"M; Pylos' impooance fa- Mycenaean archaeological and epigraphical studies.<br />

EB75 BENNETT Jr., Emmett L<br />

<strong>The</strong> First Mycenaean Inscribed Tablets Ever Found on the Greek Mainland<br />

FS McDonald, 1985, pp. 37-48(NCW!WOC I)<br />

EB describes the role <strong>of</strong> the Pylos tablets in the deciphenrent <strong>of</strong> Linear Band ongoing studies <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean society.<br />

EB76 BENNETT Jr., Emmett L<br />

linear A Hoose <strong>of</strong> Cards<br />

Proceedings (J(the Fif'th Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Cretological Congress, ed., D.lbeocharis, val. I, pp. 47-56.<br />

lrak.leio: Kritis, Etairia Kritikon lstOOkon Meleton, 1985<br />

EB discusses general problems <strong>of</strong> decipherment and pqllliar and fictional accoonts there<strong>of</strong>. He compares the problems <strong>of</strong> the<br />

deciphemJent <strong>of</strong> Linear B with those <strong>of</strong> unear A.<br />

JaB8 BEST, Jan G.<br />

Ku-ni-su: Emmer Whe<strong>at</strong> a- Personal Name?<br />

Talanta 16-17 (1984-85), pp. 77-79<br />

JaB hypothesizes th<strong>at</strong> ku-ni-su coold be either "emmer whe<strong>at</strong>" cr a personal name.<br />

PPB3 BETANCOURT, PhilipP.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hi.Hory o( Minoan Pottery<br />

Princeton: Princeton <strong>University</strong> Press, 1985<br />

A detailed and ccrnplete survey <strong>of</strong> Minoan pottery.<br />

FrB I BIERLAIRE, Franz<br />

II etait une fois I 'ecriture<br />

Etudes Classiques 52 ( 1984), pp. 193-205<br />

FrB surveys the development <strong>of</strong> writing in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Aegean, culmin<strong>at</strong>ing in the Greek alphabet.<br />

AHBI BIKAKI, Aliki H.<br />

Ayia Irini: <strong>The</strong> Potters' Marks<br />

Keos IV. Mainz: Philipp von Zabem, 1984<br />

AHB publishes and system<strong>at</strong>ically analyzes 205 potters' marks frcrn Bronze Age Ayia lrini, Keos.<br />

2


HWH3<br />

HASKEI..L, Halford W.<br />

Bibliml)by<br />

Pylas: Stimlp Jars and the Intem<strong>at</strong>iooal <strong>at</strong> Trade<br />

Pylos Comes Alive, 1984, pp. 97-107 (CySfThGP I)<br />

<strong>The</strong> oo ttade was not oo the scale i.Ixlic<strong>at</strong>ed by large deposits <strong>of</strong> jars <strong>at</strong> Argolid and Boeotian sites. HWH suggests possible reasons<br />

for the lack <strong>of</strong> more evidence.<br />

HWH4 HASKEI..L, Halford W.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Origin <strong>of</strong> the Aegean Stirrup Jar and its Earliest Evolutioo and Distributioo (MBIII-LBI)<br />

American Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeolo!(y (AlA) 89 ( 1985), pp. 221-229<br />

A !rood overview <strong>of</strong> early stinup jars, with l:rief references to Linear B tablet references and l<strong>at</strong>er exempla with Linear B<br />

inscriptions.<br />

HeH2 HEITRIGI, Heinrich<br />

Zwn Kasussynkretismus im Mykenischen<br />

Miinchener Studien zur Sprachwissensch<strong>of</strong>t 46 ( 1985), pp. 111-122<br />

HeH reviews the morphological evidence and coocludes th<strong>at</strong> the d<strong>at</strong>ive and loc<strong>at</strong>ive cases coolesced in Mycenaean Greek, as did<br />

the abl<strong>at</strong>ive and instrumental cases.<br />

AH152 HEUBECK, Alfred<br />

Homer und Mykene<br />

Gymnasium 91 (1984), pp. 1-14<br />

In a discussion aimed <strong>at</strong> non-Mycenologists. AH l:riefly compares Homer's depictioo <strong>of</strong> Bronze Age Greece with the evidence<br />

from archaeology and the linear B texts. He coocludes th<strong>at</strong> Hcmeric epic reflects very little <strong>of</strong> the Bronze Age, and th<strong>at</strong> the epic<br />

tradition postd<strong>at</strong>es it.<br />

AH 153 HEUBECK, Alfred<br />

Rev: GOOart and Olivier, GORI LA IV. 198) (I.AiiJO 10)<br />

Gnomon 56 (1984), pp. 74-76<br />

Brief discussion <strong>of</strong> the volume's form<strong>at</strong> and methoos in a very positive review.<br />

AH 154 HEUBECK, Alfred<br />

Rev: Schachermeyr. Die !(riechische Ri.ickerinnerun!( im Lichte neuer Forschun!(en, 1983 (FS 27)<br />

Giittin!(ische Gelehrte Anzei!(en 236 (1984). pp. 1-11<br />

AH praises the SCq:Je and provoc<strong>at</strong>ive n<strong>at</strong>ure <strong>of</strong> FS's work, but is skeptical toward his view th<strong>at</strong> the epic traditioo origin<strong>at</strong>ed in the<br />

Mycenaean Bronze Age.<br />

AH 155 HEUBECK, Alfred<br />

Zu einigen kleinasi<strong>at</strong>ischen Ortsnamen<br />

Glotta 63 ( 1985), pp. 115-136<br />

AH adduces unear B evidence in discussing the name Miletas.<br />

AH156 HEUBECK, Alfred<br />

Zu den mykenischen St<strong>of</strong>fadjektiven<br />

Miinchener Studien zur Sprachwi.uenscho.fi 46 (1985), pp. 123-138<br />

AH examines the morphology <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean nouiKierived adjectives denoting wh<strong>at</strong> something is made <strong>of</strong>.<br />

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AH 158<br />

HEUBECK, Alfred<br />

BibJiomljly<br />

Rev: Snell, ed., Lexicon desfriihgriechischen Epos II<br />

Gymnasium 92 (1985), pp. 541-543<br />

AH criticizes the l,!i?rE's linguistic tre<strong>at</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> its entries and provides bibliography fcr some words.<br />

AH/GN2 HEUBECK, A., and G. NEUMANN<br />

Zwei weitere griechische Belege fiir idg. *ieudh-?<br />

Glotta 63 (1985), pp. 2-7<br />

AH/GN derive varioos proper names from a PIE root *ieudh-, "fight."<br />

StH31 HilLER, Stefan<br />

Te-o-po-ri-ja<br />

Aux Origines de l'hellenisme (FS van Effenterre), pp. 139-150. Paris: Public<strong>at</strong>ions de Ia Scrboone, 1984<br />

StH suggests th<strong>at</strong> te-o-po-ri-ja refers to cult ceremonies in \\-hich divine images were carried .<br />

.ITII43 HCX)KER, James T.<br />

Rev: Probonas. 'H MvKflVOtKT'] emKi]!le [3acrf1 Ta llVKev<strong>at</strong>Ka KEijleva Ka\ Ta 'OilflPlKa<br />

ETifl, 19&><br />

Journal (>(Hellenic Studies 104 ( 1984), pp. 191-192<br />

Reviewing tnefly each <strong>of</strong> Probonas · main comparisons between Homeric anomalies and Mycenaean Greek, .ITII is highly critical <strong>of</strong><br />

Probonas · rnethcxls and conclusions.<br />

Lll INNOCENrE. Lucia<br />

Un 'isoglossa miceneo-an<strong>at</strong>olica<br />

Rendiconti dell' /stituto Lombardo 115 (1981) [1984], pp. 371-386<br />

LI hypothesizes th<strong>at</strong> the Mycenaean -i d<strong>at</strong>ive <strong>of</strong> the coosonantal stems derives from the Indo-European loc<strong>at</strong>ive. This ending is<br />

mcre widespread <strong>at</strong> Mycenae than <strong>at</strong> K.!"lSa; cr Pyla;. <strong>The</strong> innov<strong>at</strong>ioo protnbly arose in An<strong>at</strong>olia and was brought into Greece by<br />

tha;e immigrants \\


GN:D NEUMANN, Giinter<br />

i-pe-me-de-ja, eine mykenische llitin<br />

Munchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 46 (1985), pp. 165-171<br />

GN suggests reading the name <strong>of</strong> the Mycenaean galdess i-pe-meo{!e-ja as /spemedeia "counsel-giver," deriving the first<br />

element from the root *sep- "furnish, provide fer."<br />

GN21 NEUMANN, Giinter<br />

Zwei kretische G<strong>at</strong>ernamen<br />

Sprachwissenschaftliche Forschungen. FS.fur Johann Knobloch, edd., biberg, Schmidt, and<br />

Bothien, pp. 265-2';U. lnnsbruck: lnnsbrucker Gesellschaft zur Pflege der Geisteswissenschaften, 1985<br />

Brief mention <strong>of</strong> Ilnear B e-ri-ka in ON's suggestion th<strong>at</strong> the name feAxavos is th<strong>at</strong> <strong>of</strong> a Cretan tree-galdess.<br />

Joro OLIVIER, Jean-Pierre<br />

Une inscription en lineaire A au Musc!e du LaiVre<br />

Revue archiologique 1984, pp. J-12<br />

JO analyzes in detail the Louvre's llnear A inscriptioo IPS 358(9). He gees over the histcry <strong>of</strong> the stone, the different public<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

in Mrich it is now to be found, and provides a palaeographic commentary.<br />

1061 OLIVIER, Jean-Pierre<br />

Administr<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> Knossa; and Pyl(l): Wh<strong>at</strong> Differences?<br />

Py/os Comes Alive, 1984, pp. 11-18 (CyS/IhGP I)<br />

JO system<strong>at</strong>ically compares the differences in Linear 8 administr<strong>at</strong>ion between Knossos and Pylos, and in particular<br />

their archival practices.<br />

ThGPI2 PALAIMA, Thomas G.<br />

Inscribed Stirrup Jars and Regionalism in Ilnear B Crete<br />

Studi micenei ed egeo-an<strong>at</strong>olici (SMEA) 25 (1984), pp. 189-:D3<br />

ThGP argues th<strong>at</strong> the evidence <strong>of</strong> the stirrup jars need not imply centralized control <strong>at</strong> Knossa;.<br />

ThGP 13 PALAIMA, Thomas G.<br />

Scrilxll Qganiz<strong>at</strong>ioo and Pal<strong>at</strong>ial Activity<br />

Py/os Comes Alive, 1984, pp. 31-39 (CyS/IhGP I)<br />

ThGP discusses the erganiz<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> scrilxll activity within the epigraphical and archaeological context <strong>of</strong> the Palace <strong>of</strong> Nester.<br />

ThGPI4 PALAIMA, Thomas G.<br />

Appendix<br />

in Pylos: Pa/mprints and Palm/eaves, pp. 99-107. Gi:itebcrg: Paul Astroms Fcrlag, 1985 (KESIPAs I)<br />

ThGP rel<strong>at</strong>es the findings <strong>of</strong> KESIP As to the analysis <strong>of</strong> scribal practices.<br />

ThGPI5 PALAIMA. Thomas G.<br />

Secondary Criteria for Identifying Scrilxll Hands: Interdisciplinary Consider<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Society for Textual Scholarship 2 (1985), pp. 55-67<br />

ThGP addresses the problem <strong>of</strong> <strong>at</strong>tributing particular llnear B tablets to individual scribes, focusing oo the 1112 Pyl(l) tablets in<br />

crder to standardize research methods. He provides a chart <strong>of</strong> significant and insignificant sign vari<strong>at</strong>ions and describes criteria<br />

fer identifying scribal hands.<br />

15


ThGP/CyS2<br />

BibJiompby<br />

PAlAIMA, T., arxl C. SHELMERDINE<br />

Mycenaean Archaeology arxl the Pyla; Texts<br />

Archaeolo[?ical Review from Cambrid[?e 3:2 (1984), pp. 7(r89<br />

ThGP/CyS focus on the Archives Rooms, perfumed oil texts, arxl the Northeast W


Jl.P 39 PERPIU..OU. Jean-Louis<br />

Freres de sang ou freres de culte?<br />

Studi micenei ed egeo-an<strong>at</strong>olici (SMEA) 25 ( 1984), pp. 205-m<br />

Jl.P wonders whether lndo-EurqJean "tllriiter "brother" has nxre <strong>of</strong> a social than a familial significance and argues th<strong>at</strong><br />

*341* 35-te represents the wool cppaTT]p.<br />

Jl.P40 PERPIU.OU, Jean-Louis<br />

l..es syUabogrammes *34 et *35<br />

Studi micenei ed egeo-an<strong>at</strong>olici (SMEA) 25 ( 1984), pp. 221-236<br />

JLP presents the textual evidence frr his equ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> * 341* 35 with pra.<br />

Jl.P41 PERPIU..OU, Jean-Louis<br />

Discussions myceruennes Ill: o-wi-de-ta-i<br />

Bulletin de Ia Societe de Linguistique de Paris 79 ( 1984), pp. 205-211<br />

Jl.P propa;;es reading the problem<strong>at</strong>ic o-wi-de-ta-i as three words: ws flOil Taht, in which wi-de represents a final subjunctive<br />

and ta-i a feminine demonstr<strong>at</strong>ive (sc. ko-to-na, vel sim.).<br />

NP14 PLA TON, Ntkolaos<br />

Zakros. <strong>The</strong> Discovery <strong>of</strong> a Lost Palace <strong>of</strong> Ancient Crete<br />

Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 1985 (reissue <strong>of</strong> NP 9, 1971)<br />

NP summarizes the finds from excav<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> the palace <strong>of</strong> K<strong>at</strong>o Zakros, including the wider implic<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>of</strong><br />

the discoveries.<br />

NPIIPi I PLA TON, N., and I. PIN!<br />

Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel<br />

Vol II. Part 3: Die Siegel der Neupalastzeit. edd., F. M<strong>at</strong>z and I. Pini. Berlin: Gebr. Mann, 1984<br />

A c<strong>at</strong>alogue <strong>of</strong> Minoan Neopal<strong>at</strong>ial (MM 111-LM I B) seals from the lraklion museum<br />

JR45 RAISON, Jacques<br />

Bulletin des Etudes Egeo-An<strong>at</strong>oliennes<br />

Revue des Etudes Grecques (REG) 97 (1984), pp. 84-132<br />

A survey and summary <strong>of</strong> the then-recent scholarship <strong>of</strong> the Aegean Bronze age, focusing especially on<br />

scripts.<br />

PRe I REHAK. Paul<br />

New Clb;erv<strong>at</strong>ions on the Mycenaean 'Wanirr GOOdess'<br />

Archi.iologischer Anzeiger (1984), pp. 535-545<br />

PRe concludes from his analysis <strong>of</strong> multiple Minoan and Mycenaean depictions <strong>of</strong> a figure wearing a boar's-tooth helmet. bearing<br />

a figure-eight shield, and holding a swrrd rr spear th<strong>at</strong> this represents a wanirr goddess, whom he identifies as<br />

a-ta-na-po-ti-ni-ja, frrerunner <strong>of</strong> Athena.<br />

ER56 RISCH, Ernst<br />

Rev: Olantraine, Dictionnaire erynwlogique de Ia langue grecque: histoire des nu1ts, Tome IV-2,<br />

-W et Index, 1910 (PC ffl)<br />

Kr<strong>at</strong>ylos 29 (1984), pp. 93-104<br />

In a mostly positive review. ER makes a few critical points about the use <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean evidence in the dictionary.<br />

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CySfThGP I<br />

Bibliomgb.y<br />

SHELMERDINE, C., and T. PALAIMA<br />

edd., Pylos Comes Alive<br />

New Y ark: Archaeological Institute <strong>of</strong> America, 1984<br />

Papers from a co<strong>of</strong>erence in memory <strong>of</strong> Oaireve Grandjouan oo industry and administr<strong>at</strong>ioo <strong>at</strong> the Palace <strong>of</strong> Pyla. See: CyS 6, EB<br />

74, HWH 3, ITe 15, JKi 35, JO 61, JWt 2, ThGP 13, and VA 7.<br />

KESIPAs I SJCQUIST, K.-E. and P. ASTROM<br />

Py/os: Palmprints and Palm/eaves<br />

Gtitelxrg: Paul Astrorns Ftrlag, 1985<br />

KESIP As sunnnarize the history <strong>of</strong> fingerprint analysis and present their methoo and results from a study <strong>of</strong> palm-prints oo<br />

tablets from Pylos, as \Wll as six tablets from Mycenae.<br />

SRS3 SLINGS, S. R.<br />

Mycenaean IA!ta fer an Autonomous I}Jal<br />

Proceedin11s <strong>of</strong> the Vl/th Congress <strong>of</strong> the Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Feder<strong>at</strong>ion l!{the Societies o.fClassical<br />

Studies, ed., J. Hann<strong>at</strong>ta. vol. 2, pp. 499-506. Atlantic Highlands. NJ: Humanities Press, 1984<br />

SRS suggests the existence <strong>of</strong> an extra-textually determined dual in Linear B tablets.<br />

ASp I SPEIRS, A. G. E.<br />

Proto-Indo-European Laryngea/s and Ablaut<br />

Amsterdam: Verlag Adolf M. Hakkert, 1984 (Bibliotheca Slavonica Bd. 24)<br />

ASp <strong>at</strong>tributes the origins <strong>of</strong> Indo-European ablaut, reconstructed as the oppa;itions (unaccented) a : u and (unaccented) e : i, to<br />

two phonemic laryngeals: pal<strong>at</strong>al If and labial If. Hittite is the focus <strong>of</strong> the argument, with Mycenaean providing a few<br />

comparanda.<br />

JT6 TAILLARDAT,Jean<br />

Une panegyre en Crete Mycemienne?<br />

Revue des Etudes Grecques (REG) 97 (1984), pp. 365-373<br />

JT interprets KN Fp 14 as a religious text describing events occurring in a month named tor a<br />

community-wide festival when olive oil was pressed.<br />

ATvl TAMV AKI, Angela<br />

Minoon and Mycenaean Elements in the Iconography <strong>of</strong> the Pyla; Sealings<br />

L' /conographie minoenne. Actes de Ia table ronde d'Athenes (21-22 avril 1983 ). edd .. IA!rcque<br />

and Pours<strong>at</strong>, pp. 267-292. Paris: Depositaire, Diffusion de Boccard, 1985<br />

In examining the ic


NCW/WOCI<br />

WILKIE, N. and W. COULSON<br />

Bibliommy<br />

edd., Contributions to Aegean Archaeology: Studies in Honor <strong>of</strong> William A. McDonald<br />

(Public<strong>at</strong>ions in Ancient Studies No. I)<br />

Minneapolis: Center for Ancient Studies, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 1985<br />

A collectioo <strong>of</strong> papers 011 a \\ics, including Linear B's CO!ltrirutiotlS to the study <strong>of</strong> Aegean<br />

prehistory. See: EB 75, SGC I, and TBII.<br />

JWt2 WRIGHT, James C<br />

O!anges in Fonn and Functioo <strong>of</strong> the Palace <strong>at</strong> Pyla;<br />

Pylos Comes Alive, 1984, pp. 19-29 (CySfThGP I)<br />

JWt \\


a-ko-ra-ja a-ma-ru-ta a-mo<br />

EQ 3.fJ7, 100 EQ-3.97 JlP 40.228, 2.l)<br />

JLP39.219 MR32.462 FG2104<br />

a-ko-ra-jo a-ma-ru-ta-o a-mo-i-je-to<br />

CyS8.87 SRS3.504 ITe 15.74<br />

a-ko-ro a-ma-ru-to a-mo-ra-ma<br />

JK.i3558<br />

ro 2.84 n.464<br />

JMc5.46<br />

FG2.36<br />

AH 156.1})<br />

a-mo-si<br />

a-ko-ro-we-i<br />

GN20.166<br />

a-ma-ru-to-de<br />

u 1.377<br />

AH 157.88<br />

CR. 103.110 n.19<br />

a-ko-so-ne a-mi-ni[<br />

GuL 3.46<br />

ER56.97 JMc5.65<br />

a-mo-ta<br />

AH 157.71<br />

a-ko-so-ta a-mi-ni-si[<br />

CyS6.90 AM 38.81f<br />

a-mo-te-jo-na<br />

CyS8 HeH 2.114, 116 AH 156.1})<br />

JMc5.62n.4<br />

JR45.118<br />

FG2<br />

a-ku-na-i<br />

MR32.463<br />

a-mi-ni-si-ja<br />

u 1.377<br />

FG251<br />

a-mo-te-re<br />

u 1.378<br />

a-mo-te-u<br />

cro6.227<br />

a-mi-ni-si-jo<br />

AH 156.125, 127, 129<br />

a-ku-ri-jo<br />

FG2104<br />

JC 128.1%<br />

EI-121.182<br />

HeH 2.113, 120 n.6 a-mo-te-wi-ja<br />

a-ku-ro<br />

SRS3.502 FG295n543<br />

JR45.110<br />

a-mi-ni-so a-mu-ta-wo<br />

a-rna<br />

AUc 1.138<br />

FG251<br />

JMc5.102f<br />

JLP 39.219<br />

a-mi-ni-so-de<br />

a-mu-ta-wo-no<br />

JMc5.117f<br />

*a-ma-ko-ro StH 31.139, 143<br />

CyS 8.37 n.73<br />

a-mi-]ni-so-de<br />

a-ma-ko-to JMc 5.19, 105<br />

AFH 1.35<br />

AUc 1.137<br />

a-mi-nwa<br />

LyB 15.133<br />

JMc5.78<br />

SRS 3.503 n.22<br />

31<br />

a-mu-ta-wo-qe<br />

u 1.378<br />

*a-na-ka<br />

FG244n228


a-na-ka-te a-no-no a-pa-re-u-pi<br />

PCr 2.44 n.228, 57 n.])4, 79 n.433 AH 157.62 n.8 AH 157.64<br />

a-na-ke-e<br />

EB 74.5f<br />

SRS 3.501 n.l5<br />

CyS 8.17, 112<br />

JKi 38.m n.18<br />

JMc5.42<br />

ThGP 15.62<br />

*a-pa-re-we<br />

a-na-ki-ti<br />

a-no-qo-ta<br />

JMc5.13f<br />

PCr 244 n.228, , 46 n.244 AH 154.9 JR45.114<br />

a-na-mo-ta<br />

CR 99.164<br />

CR. 101.174 a-pa-ta-wa<br />

GK 10.118<br />

u 1.3ID<br />

HM38.3l)f<br />

a-no-we<br />

CyS 8.136<br />

a-pa-ta-wa-ja<br />

a-na-mo-to<br />

EB74.7<br />

StH 31.143<br />

a-na-pu-ke<br />

JLP40<br />

a-ne-mo<br />

KzB 1.8<br />

a-ne-mo-i-je-re-ja<br />

GN20.167<br />

AH 157.62 n.8<br />

ASp 1.113<br />

AUc 1.137<br />

EB74.5f<br />

JKi37.27<br />

RBr2250<br />

a-no-wo-to<br />

JMc 5.2lf<br />

a-nu-to<br />

LyB 15.134<br />

PCr 2.106. 113, 115 n.666<br />

CCo6.212<br />

a-pa-ta-wa-jo<br />

CyS 8.135<br />

EH 21.182<br />

GK 10.118<br />

JmMJMHu 1.2<br />

a-pa-tu-wo-te<br />

LoG 29.123, 125<br />

a-pe-a-sa<br />

HeH 2.113ff<br />

a-ne-u-te<br />

RBr2.179<br />

YD59.109<br />

a-nu-to-jo<br />

JMc5.52<br />

a-pe-do-ke<br />

SRS3.502<br />

a-ni-ja<br />

a-nu-wi-ko a-pe-e-ke<br />

JLP40<br />

a-ni-ja-pi<br />

JKi35.58<br />

a-ni-o-ko<br />

PCr2.48<br />

a-no-<br />

AM38.112<br />

a-no-wo-to<br />

PCr 2.113<br />

-a-o<br />

AH 156.126, 129<br />

a-o-ri-me-ne<br />

JMc5.100f<br />

PCr2.57n.m<br />

a-pe-e-ke[<br />

u 1.377<br />

a-pe-ke-e<br />

AH 156.124<br />

CR 103.119<br />

AH 157.82<br />

JKi 34.187 ECr 3.99, 99 n.20<br />

GK 10.3


a-ra-ku-ro-se a-re-ke-se[ a-ri-ja-wo<br />

AH 156.126 YD57.43 AH 156.132<br />

a>a 21.287, 289<br />

a-re-ke-se-q a-ri-wo<br />

a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-na<br />

CR. 103.147 n.149 CCo 6.203 n.12<br />

RP40.233 HeH 2.121 n.8<br />

a-ro-ll:l<br />

a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-no a-re-ki-si-to<br />

CyS8<br />

JR45.103<br />

a-ra-ru-wo-a<br />

AH 157.73<br />

a-ra-ru-wo-ja<br />

HeH2115<br />

u 1.378<br />

a-re-ko-to-re<br />

GiB4.183<br />

JR45.103<br />

a-ro-do-ro-o<br />

JK.i36<br />

a-ro-pa<br />

CCo 6.203 n.l7, 205<br />

ER56.96<br />

a-ra-si-jo<br />

a-re-ku-tu-ru-wo<br />

AVe 1.138<br />

CyS8.17,20<br />

JaB 8.79 n.ll<br />

PC'x 289<br />

AH 152.11<br />

ER56.f}7<br />

a-re-pa-te a-ro-ta<br />

JMc 5.16n.2 CCo6.217 AH 157.89<br />

JR45.115<br />

a-re-pa-zo[<br />

PC'x 2.54, 54 n.286<br />

a-re<br />

CCo 6.231. 231 n.92<br />

a-ro-te<br />

AH 156.124<br />

CLR 1.166<br />

CR. 99.155<br />

CR. 103.107<br />

CyS 6.a21.285<br />

StH 31.144. 144 n.20<br />

ThGP 13.35<br />

YD57.44<br />

a-re-pa-zo-o<br />

SRS 3.:ill n.20<br />

a-re-po-zo-o<br />

CR. 103.158<br />

a-re-su-ti-jo<br />

JR45.118<br />

a-re-ta-wo<br />

JMc5.93. 94<br />

JnB 3.238 n.23, 239<br />

JR45.114<br />

LoG :l>.l76, 195 n.2<br />

PC'x 2.54, 54 n.286<br />

a-ro-u-ra<br />

JK.i35.54<br />

JKi 38.279 n.21<br />

JMc5<br />

JnB3<br />

JR45.113f<br />

LoG :l>.l75. 196 n.7<br />

PAs/LP!LeP 1.28, 87<br />

PC'x 2.98 n.559<br />

ThGP 12<br />

a-re-ja ThGP 12.196<br />

Per 2.88 n.4


di-wo-pu-ka-ta do-ri-ka-o ]-do-we-i<br />

u 1.3!1) AH 156.132 YD 57.46, 66 n.76<br />

do-de do-ro-jo-jo do-we-jo<br />

CTh6.224 JMc5.78 CyS 8.87<br />

do-e-ra/ro<br />

LoG :l>.198 n.54<br />

do-ro-pe-ja<br />

do-we-o<br />

AM38.108<br />

EB74.6<br />

EB 74.6f SRS 3.501, 501 n.l6 JMc5.&5<br />

JR45.110<br />

PCr 2.69 n.375, 71, 77 do-ro-qe-ja du-ma<br />

do-e-ro-i<br />

AH 156.124<br />

]do-ke<br />

JMc 5.113<br />

do-po-ta<br />

GiB4.183<br />

do-se<br />

HM38.333<br />

do-si-mi-ja<br />

AH 157.68<br />

CyS6.90, 93<br />

EB745<br />

PCr2.95ff<br />

du-ma-te<br />

Jl.P41.2al<br />

]du-ma-ti<br />

AH 157.67<br />

JMc 5.52, 52 n.8, 91 CyS8 GiB 4.183, 1&5, 188<br />

JnB 3.24 L 241 n.37<br />

PAs!LP!LeP 1.87 do-]si-mi-ja<br />

JMc 5.29, :l><br />

JR 45.l, 118<br />

*do-qa<br />

HvE23.156<br />

IT 6.369 n.l8<br />

PCr 2.99 n.566<br />

JC 128.197 do-si-mi-jo-qe StH 31.141<br />

JMc5.105 AH 157.68<br />

VA 7.48<br />

do-qe-ja<br />

PCr 2.81 n.454<br />

SRS 3.501 n.16<br />

EH23.51<br />

VA 7.48<br />

do-so-mo<br />

du-ne-u<br />

JC 128.197<br />

IT6.372f<br />

do-qe-u<br />

AH 157.68<br />

PCr2<br />

du-ni-jo<br />

IT 6.372'<br />

do-ti[<br />

JK.i37.27<br />

*do-qo<br />

AH 157.78<br />

du-ru-to-mo<br />

CCo 6.203 n.16. 206<br />

JKi 36.150 n.3<br />

u 1.378 do-ti-ja JK.i37.31<br />

do-ri-je-we<br />

AH 152.14<br />

CTh 6.203 n.12<br />

GiB 4.182 n.3<br />

PCr 2.105 n.fill<br />

]du-we<br />

SRS3.504<br />

ITe 15.74<br />

SRS 3.501 n.l6, 502<br />

do-ti-jo<br />

]du-wi-ja<br />

SRS 3.503 n.22<br />

GiB4.190<br />

41


-e-wi-ja/jo i-ja-te i-je-VWl<br />

AH 157.72 CCo6.224 JMc5.119f<br />

JMc5.17f<br />

u 1.378 *i-je i-jo(-qe)<br />

JU-2<br />

ThGP 12.197<br />

JU-2.92n522<br />

i-je-re-e-u<br />

AH 157.73<br />

ro 2.110 n.632<br />

e-wi-ku-wo-te<br />

JKi35<br />

-i-jo<br />

CR 103.118 n.46 JKi 38.251, 278 nXl JU-2.45<br />

e-wi-ri-pi-ja<br />

JMc5.23ff<br />

JnB3<br />

i-jo-te<br />

CCo6.208 JR45.114 CyS6.84n.9<br />

e-wi-ri-po i-je-re-ja<br />

CyS8.45<br />

u 1.378<br />

AH 1528<br />

AH 157.64. 86, 89<br />

CyS8.24<br />

GiB4.189<br />

i-ju<br />

CCo7.79f CFaXl.332 JMc5.119f<br />

CR 103.126 n.68 PCr 2.93 n.534. 1:l) n.741<br />

EB74.5<br />

i-ke-ta<br />

JLP 39.214ff<br />

JMc 5.36, 99, 116<br />

i-je-re-u<br />

JKi 38.249<br />

u 1.377<br />

JR45.116<br />

LyB 15.133<br />

SRS3.503<br />

PCr 2.111 n.640<br />

i-je-[re ]-u<br />

i-ku-wo-i-pi<br />

JK.i 36.149<br />

e-wi-te-wi-jo<br />

ECr3<br />

AH 157.75<br />

MR32.466<br />

i-na-ma-ta<br />

AH 156.134<br />

GiB4.184<br />

JU-2.105<br />

e-wo-ta-de<br />

JLP40.223f<br />

-i<br />

i-je-re-we<br />

JLP40.232<br />

JU-2.111<br />

i-je-re-wi-jo<br />

JMc5.46<br />

PCr 2.115 n.666<br />

i-na-o-te<br />

AM38.92<br />

i-ne-u<br />

JLP40.235<br />

i-pa-sa-na-ti<br />

JMc5.83<br />

i-da-i-jo<br />

PCr 2.115 n.666<br />

i-je-re-wo<br />

CyS8.72<br />

CR 99.176n.25<br />

CyS 8.101<br />

JC 128.1%<br />

-i-ja-o<br />

SRS 3.502 n.Xl<br />

i-je-ro<br />

JK.i 38.249f<br />

i-pe-<br />

JLP39.217<br />

i-ja-pu2-we<br />

JLP40.225<br />

JMc 5.49f<br />

i-je-ro-wo-ko<br />

JLP40.225<br />

JMc5.50<br />

i-pe-me-de-ja<br />

JMc5.122<br />

47


i-pe-me-de-ja- i-qo i-te-ja<br />

AH 157.69, ff1 CCo6.224 AFH 1.35<br />

CCo7.77 JKi 38.279 n.21 AH 15210<br />

CR 103.108 n.9<br />

EB745, 7<br />

JMc5.88, 99<br />

ut.m<br />

HvE23.155<br />

JLP39.218<br />

HvE23.155<br />

ITe 15.74<br />

JC 125.454<br />

PCr 2.104 n.593<br />

i-qoi-te-we-ri-di<br />

AH 157.66, 67<br />

JMc552n.7 JaB8.77 AM38.82<br />

JR45.112<br />

LoG:rl<br />

LyB 15.138<br />

PCr3.332<br />

i-qo-e-qe<br />

JMc 5.121<br />

CR 103.108<br />

EB745, 7<br />

EH23.52<br />

ITe 15.73, 79<br />

i-pe-se-wa<br />

JnB 3.241 n.36<br />

i-qo-jo<br />

JMc5.98f<br />

PCr2.104<br />

JR45.118<br />

IT6.J72<br />

i-wa-si-jo-ta<br />

i-pe-ta<br />

i-q9-na-to-mo LoG29.123f<br />

JMc5.94f<br />

LoG 29.123, 127f<br />

AH 156.125, 127, 133<br />

i-wa-so<br />

i-po-po-qo-i<br />

i-ra-ta JMc5.115<br />

SRS3.504<br />

i-qe-ja<br />

GiB4.185<br />

LoG29.123f<br />

i-re-we[<br />

i-za<br />

CCo 6.213 n.45<br />

CyS 8.43 n.78<br />

JLP39.217<br />

JMc555<br />

u 1.378<br />

LoG :rl.199 n.54<br />

StH 31.146<br />

i-qe-ta<br />

i-ri-ja<br />

i-za-<br />

JKi 38.292 n.66, 293 n.72<br />

*i-qe-u<br />

AH 157.78<br />

AM38.77<br />

CyS 8.137<br />

AH 156.125, 127<br />

CCo6.216<br />

CyS 8.ffl i-sa-na-o-ti<br />

i-za-a-to-mo-i<br />

i-qi-ja<br />

VA 7.48<br />

VA8.352<br />

EB74.7<br />

EH23.52<br />

i-se-]we-ri-jo-jo<br />

CyS8.75, 78<br />

JC 128.:!>1<br />

i-*65(-qe)<br />

i-qi-ja-i<br />

CR 103.158 n.1%, 159<br />

JMc5.%f<br />

PCr 2.100 n.632<br />

AH 156.1:rl i-su-ku-wo-do-to<br />

GiB 4.184, 191<br />

i-ta-ja<br />

CCo6.208<br />

48<br />

ja-ke-te-re<br />

EB745, 7<br />

JC 128.1%<br />

LoG29.124


ka-mo ka-ra-a-pi ka-ra-u-ko<br />

JKi3558 JKiJ729 LyB 15.132f<br />

]-ka-mo ka-ra-do-ro ka-ra-we<br />

JKi 36.150 n.3 JMc5.111 MR32.465<br />

JKiJ7.31 StH 31.142<br />

ka-ra-wi-po-ro<br />

ka-na-pe-u ka-ra-e-ri-jo<br />

AM38.91<br />

AH 157.64 CyS8.92f JaB 8.79 n.l1<br />

GN20.167<br />

JKi 38.278 n.l9<br />

IG-2<br />

ka-ra-ka-te-ra<br />

IG-2.101<br />

YD57.18<br />

ka-ra-wi-po[ -ro<br />

ka-na-pe-we ka-ra-me-wo<br />

n.F40.225<br />

CPa21.284<br />

ro 2.70 n.376<br />

AH 156.129<br />

ka-ra-na-ko<br />

ka-ra-wi-so<br />

CXb 6.203 n.12<br />

ka-ne-ja<br />

JaB8.78<br />

ka-ra-*56-so<br />

AH 157.73 JMc5.121 JKi3558<br />

ka-pa ka-ra-ni-jo ka-ro<br />

CXb 6.231 n.92. 232 n.95 ITe 15.71 n.28 Jl.P39.216<br />

ka-pa-jo<br />

JMc5.60f<br />

ka-ro-ke-e<br />

AUc 1.137<br />

ka-ra-o-R]]<br />

JC 128.197<br />

CR 103.114 n.35 n.F40.221f. 224 JMc 5.113<br />

ka-pa-si-ja -ka-ra-o-re ka-ru-ka<br />

0Pa21.2SD n.F40 AH 156.1'37 n.20<br />

ka-pa-ti-ja ka-ra-pa-so<br />

CXb 6.225 n.76<br />

AH 157.89 SRS3.502<br />

ka-ru-ke<br />

ka-pi-ni-ja *k:a-ra-re-u<br />

JaB 8.78<br />

JMc5.88 CXb6.227<br />

ka-ru-no<br />

ka-po<br />

MR32.465<br />

ITe 15.71 n.28<br />

CR 103.118 ka-ra-re-we ka-ru-ti-je-ja<br />

ka-pu-ro<br />

JMc5.73f<br />

CXb7.00<br />

CR 97.91<br />

JKi38248<br />

PCr 2.121 n.696<br />

ka-se-u<br />

EB74.6. 8 JR45.116 CPa21.285


o-pe-ro-ta o-pi-su-ko o-ri-ko<br />

JKi35.53 JLP 39.219 CCo 6.221, 222 n.68<br />

JMc 5.100, 101 JLP40.22lf JMc5.75<br />

JnB 3.239<br />

JR45.114 o-pi-te-ke-e-u o-ta-ki<br />

o-pi<br />

CyS6.90<br />

FO 2.92f, 93 n.525<br />

o-pi-te--ke-e-u<br />

AH 157.78<br />

GK 10.239<br />

StH 31.139, 145<br />

CyS8<br />

JC 128.::JH<br />

JR45.119<br />

o-pi -!lz-ra<br />

FO 2.93 n.525<br />

o-pi-te-u-ke-e-we<br />

u 1.377<br />

F0281 n.451<br />

o-ta-re-wo<br />

u 1.377<br />

o-te<br />

CR 99.173 n.11<br />

o-pi-ti-ni-ja-ta<br />

CCo6.221<br />

o-pi-da-mi-jo<br />

AH 156.125, 127<br />

o-ti-na-wo<br />

JMc5.28<br />

o-po-qo<br />

JLP 39.216f<br />

o-pi-e-de-i<br />

AH 156.125<br />

o-ti-ri-ja<br />

CyS 8.66 CR 99.173 n.l2 PCr 2.121 n.696<br />

o-pi-i-ja-pi o-pu-ko-wo-ko o-to-wo-o<br />

CyS8.137 JMc5.89 MR32.465<br />

o-pi-ka-pe-e-we o-qa-wo-ni<br />

FO 2.112 n.649<br />

FO 2.81 n.451<br />

o-pi-ke-wi-ri-je-u<br />

VA8.352<br />

o-pi-ko-ru-si-ja<br />

JR45.116<br />

o-pi-ko-wo<br />

GN W.I65, 170 n.2, 170 n.5<br />

JC 128.196<br />

o-qe-qa<br />

AM38.92<br />

o-qo-o<br />

JMc5.49<br />

u 1.377<br />

o-to-wo-we-i<br />

u 1.38)<br />

CPa:ll.332<br />

o-to-wo-we-o<br />

CCo6.227<br />

o-to-wo-wi-je<br />

GiB4.189<br />

ITe 15.71<br />

o-re-e-wo o-tu-wo-we<br />

o-pi-qo-ro<br />

CR 103.117 n.43 AM38.112<br />

AH 157.89<br />

o-re-ne-ja


KNFb1059 KNFb5970 KNFp(2)363<br />

JMc5.38 JMc5.61 AH 157.67, 67 n.35, 86<br />

JMc 5.12, 29,31<br />

KNFb5431<br />

JMc5<br />

KNFbseries<br />

JKi 38.2iU, m<br />

IT 6.365 n.1, 369 n.18, m<br />

fG' 281 n.454<br />

KNFb5434<br />

1061.12<br />

ThGP 12.198ff<br />

KNFp(2)866<br />

ThGP 12.199 n.46<br />

KNFp (1) 1<br />

JMc5.31<br />

KNFb[S442] AH 157.67, 67 n.35, 86<br />

KN Fp (2) 5472<br />

JMc5.15 JC 128.193, 197 JMc5.12<br />

JMc 5.107, 113 JMD 3.185 n.58<br />

KNFb5443 JnB 3.235 n.12 IT 6.365 n.l. 369 n.18<br />

JMc5.105<br />

IT6.m<br />

LyB 15.137<br />

KN Fp (2) 5504<br />

KNFbS444 fG' 2.78 n.426 JMc5.12<br />

ThGP 12.199 n.46 KNFp (1)7 KNFpseries<br />

KNFb5446 JMc5.:D JnB3242<br />

JMD3.177<br />

KNFp (1) 13<br />

fG' 288 n.492<br />

ThGP 12.199f<br />

KNFb5451<br />

ThGP 12.199 n.46<br />

JC 128.197<br />

JMc 5.19, lOS, 1m<br />

IT6.m<br />

Kn Fp (1) series<br />

JMc5.113<br />

KNFb5459<br />

KNFp(1) 14<br />

JR45.m<br />

ThGP 12.199 n.46<br />

JMc5<br />

KNFs2<br />

KNFb5463<br />

JMD3.177<br />

JoB 12<br />

IT6<br />

JMc5.CX><br />

KNFs3<br />

KNFb5467<br />

JMc5.:D<br />

KNFb5473<br />

JMc5.53<br />

KNFp 16<br />

IT6.373<br />

KNFp(1)48<br />

JMc5<br />

JMD3.185<br />

JMc 5.CX>. 113<br />

KNFs4<br />

JMc5.113<br />

KNFs8<br />

KNFb5476<br />

JMD3.185, 185 n.58<br />

KNFb5505<br />

JMc5.63<br />

KNFb5772<br />

JMc5.78<br />

fG' 247 n.246, 78 n.426 JMc 5.48, 113<br />

KNFp(2)354<br />

fG' 2 78 n.426<br />

CR 103.134<br />

KNFs 19<br />

JMc5.12 JMc 5.113f<br />

95<br />

KNFs2D<br />

JMc5.113


KNGa518 KN Ga (5) [1533] KNGgseries<br />

PCr2.76 JMc5.36 JKi38.ro<br />

JnB3.242<br />

KNGa519 KN Ga (5) 1536 ThGP12.:m<br />

PCr2.76 JMc5./U<br />

KN Gg (2) aeries<br />

KNGa674 KN Ga (1) 7594 JKi38.272<br />

CyS8.22<br />

JMD 3.187 n.68<br />

PCr2.76n.413, 77, 77n.422<br />

JMc5.61<br />

KNGaaeries<br />

KNGv862<br />

CR 103.106 n.2<br />

KNGa675<br />

AH 156.125<br />

JKi38.ro<br />

KNGv863<br />

JMD 3.187 n.69 JnB3.242 JKi 38.279 n.21<br />

PCr2 PCr2.76f JMc5.78<br />

KNGa KN Ga (1) series KNGv864<br />

PCr2.76n.413, 77n.422 JKi38.272 CR 103.106 n.2<br />

KNGa678 KN Ga (2) series KNG820<br />

PCr 2 77 n.422 JKi38.272 JMc 5.50, ro, 111<br />

KNGa679 KN Ga-Gg series<br />

JMD252<br />

PCr 2.77 n.422 ThGP 12.199<br />

KNG7'!m<br />

KNGa6tl> KNGg(1)702<br />

JMc 5.31<br />

PCr 2 77 n.422 JC 128.195<br />

KNK434<br />

KNGa68S<br />

ll.P40.233<br />

JMc52l<br />

APn 1.153f, 158<br />

KNK100<br />

PCr 2 76 n.413, 77 n.422<br />

KNGg(3)705<br />

KNGa834 JMc5.16,:D<br />

CyS 8.25, 147<br />

PPB 3.159 (unlareled)<br />

JMc5.53<br />

KNGg711<br />

ThGP12.W1<br />

ThGP 13.31<br />

KNGa(3)953<br />

JMc5<br />

JMc5.54f<br />

KNGg713<br />

KNK740<br />

CyS 8.135<br />

KNGa(4)992 JMD 3.187 n.68 LoG:ll.l90<br />

JMc5.73<br />

P0277<br />

KNKm<br />

KNGa 1058 KNGg(3)717 CyS8.49<br />

JMc5.62<br />

JMc 5.113<br />

KN Ga (5) 15:ll<br />

JMc 5.25, 72, 103<br />

97


KNI..c654 KNLd(1)573 KN Ld (2) 7frl<br />

JMc5.92 CyS8.66, 79 JLP 40.224ff<br />

KNI..c(2)7'm<br />

JMc555<br />

JKi 38.292 n.66, 293 n. 72<br />

JMD253<br />

PCr 253 n.284<br />

PCr 253 n.284<br />

KNLd(2)788<br />

ThGP 12.196<br />

KNLd(1)574<br />

JLP 40.225ff<br />

KNI..c7392 CyS8.66 KNLd(1)5955<br />

PCr2.:Xl JKi 38.292 n.66, 293 n.72 JMc5.27f<br />

KN Lc (1) 7549<br />

JMc5.25<br />

KN Lc (1) 7901<br />

JMc5.28<br />

KN Lc [7901]<br />

ThGP 12.197<br />

PCr 253 n.284<br />

KNLd575<br />

PCr 253 n.284<br />

KNLd579<br />

PCr 253 n.284<br />

KNLd(1)583<br />

JKi 38.293 n. 72<br />

ThGP 12.197<br />

KN Ld (2) 8192<br />

JlP.:U.225, 227<br />

KNLdseries<br />

JK.i38.272<br />

JR45.116<br />

KN Ld (1) series<br />

KNI..cseries PCr 253 n.284 JK.i38<br />

JK.i35<br />

JK.i38.272<br />

JR45.116<br />

KNLd584<br />

PCr 253 n.284<br />

JMD2<br />

ThGP 12.197<br />

KNI..e641<br />

PCr 2.49 n.2(()<br />

KNLd(1)585<br />

JKi 3551,53,55 n.16<br />

KN Lc (1) series CyS8.66 JK.iJ7.28<br />

JKi 38.253, 275 n.4, 287 n.44 JKi 38.292 n.66, 293 n.72 JMc5<br />

ThGP 12.197 PCr 253 n.284 JnB 3.242 n.39<br />

PCr 2.68 n.367<br />

KN Lc (2) series KNLd587 ThGP 12.197<br />

JK.i36.150<br />

JMD253<br />

KNI..e642<br />

JnB3.240<br />

KNLd(1)649<br />

ThGP 12.196<br />

JK.i3551<br />

JKi 38.292 n.66, 293 n.72<br />

JMc5.16, 86<br />

KNLd(1)571 PCr 253 n.284<br />

KNI..e654<br />

JK.iJ7.31<br />

KNLd(2)785<br />

JKi 38.293 n. 72<br />

JMc5.101<br />

JMD253 JLP 40.224ff JnB 3.239, 242<br />

PCr 253 n.284 JMc5.50 PCr2<br />

KNLd(1)572 KNLd(2)786 KNI..e5629<br />

JK.iJ7.31 JlP .:Xl.224, 226 JKi 3551<br />

JKi 38.293 n. 72<br />

JMc5.36, 70<br />

PCr 253 n.284<br />

ThGP 12.197<br />

99


KNI..e5646 KNL(5)513 KNL(3) 869<br />

JMc 5.36, 101, lll JMc5.17 JMc5.99<br />

ThGP 12.197<br />

KNL514 KNL871<br />

KNI..e5692<br />

PCr 2.67 n.359 PCr 2.53 n.284<br />

PCr 2.50 n.263<br />

KNL515 KNL (3) 1616<br />

KNI..e5903<br />

PCr 2.67 n.359 JMc5.99n.2<br />

PCr 2.50 n.263<br />

KNL520 KNL 1649<br />

KN I.e series<br />

JKiJ72B,32 JMc5.38<br />

JKi35.50f<br />

JKi 38.253, m, 294 n.86<br />

JR45.116<br />

PCr250<br />

ThGP 12.197<br />

JMc5.43f<br />

KNL588<br />

JMc5.55<br />

ThGP 12.196<br />

KNL(2)5909<br />

JMc5.116<br />

KNL(9)7400<br />

KNI..n 1568 KNL590<br />

JMc5.82<br />

JKi 35.54, 55 n.17<br />

JMc 5.25, 67. 89<br />

JMD 3.174 n.22<br />

JKi36.149<br />

KNL693<br />

KNL!I>lS<br />

JMc5.39n.l<br />

LyB 15.137<br />

CyS8.1:U<br />

KNL8159<br />

KNL 192<br />

JMc 5.121<br />

KN L 433 + 78ll><br />

JMc5.1Xl<br />

KNL(3)455<br />

JMc5.99n.2<br />

KNL(3)473<br />

JMc 5.78, 78 n.6<br />

JKi 36.151<br />

JMc 5.119<br />

KNL695<br />

JKi 36.151<br />

KNL698<br />

JKi36.151<br />

KNL 758a<br />

PCr 2.52 n.282<br />

KNL(9)761<br />

PCr2.51<br />

KNL-series<br />

JKi 35.49f<br />

JKi38.Z72<br />

ThGP 12.195<br />

KNMc1508<br />

JMc 5.27f n.2<br />

KNMc4454<br />

JMc 5.41, 103<br />

KNL474<br />

PCr 2.52 n.282<br />

KNL(4)475<br />

JMc5.34<br />

KNL(4)484<br />

JMc5.34<br />

JMc5.82<br />

KNL(9)764<br />

JMc5.82<br />

KNL 771<br />

JMc5.46<br />

KNMc4455<br />

JMc5.59<br />

KNMc4456<br />

JMc5<br />

KNMc4459<br />

JMc 5.59, 59 n.2<br />

100


KNOd(1)667 KN Og (1) 1!ll KNRaseries<br />

JKi36.150 JMc5.25 CMD 1.64<br />

KNOd(1)681 KNOg833 KNSc 135<br />

CyS8.24 JKi 38.279 n.21 JMD 3.175, 177<br />

JKi36.150<br />

JKi37.31<br />

JMc5<br />

JnB 3.239, 246 KnSc217<br />

JMc 5."Kl, 114<br />

YD 57. "Kl n.l04<br />

KNOgSm<br />

JMc5.17<br />

KNOd(1)688<br />

JKi 37.'29<br />

JMc5.119<br />

KnSc226<br />

IU248n.255<br />

JMc5.86<br />

KNOd689<br />

LyB 15.137<br />

KNOd(1)696<br />

JMc5.116<br />

KNOd(2)718<br />

JMc5.16<br />

KNOd2026<br />

CyS8.X><br />

KNOdS003<br />

JMc5.50<br />

KNOd5558<br />

JMc 5.66f<br />

KNOd!ll22<br />

KNOg7504<br />

CyS8.136<br />

KNPp493<br />

JMc 5.100, 105<br />

KNPp494<br />

JMc5.97<br />

KNPp495<br />

JMc5.78<br />

KNPp497<br />

JMc5.74<br />

KNPp498<br />

JMc 5.38, "Kl<br />

KNRa984<br />

CyS8.136<br />

KNSc238<br />

JMD 3.186 n.61<br />

KNSc239<br />

JMD3.175<br />

KNSc243<br />

JKi37.IJ<br />

KNSc250<br />

JMD3.175<br />

KNSc255<br />

JMD 3.175 n.25<br />

KNSc256<br />

JMD 3.175, l!ll<br />

KNSc261<br />

IU248n.255<br />

CyS8.X><br />

KNRa1028 KNSc7476<br />

KNOd8202<br />

CyS8.136 JMc5.15<br />

JMc5.97<br />

KNOdseries<br />

KNRa 15«> KNScm2<br />

CMD 1.64 JMc5.15<br />

JKi 35.49, 51<br />

PCr 2.67 n.364 KNRa1548 KNSc7782<br />

KN Od (1) series<br />

JKi 38.253<br />

CMD 1.64 JMc5.15<br />

KNRa7498<br />

CMD 1.64<br />

102


KNScseries KNSe891 KN So (1) 4440<br />

JMD3.184 CyS 8.136 JKi 38.2% n.93<br />

JnB 3.242, 243 n.44<br />

PCr 248, 48 n.2'55<br />

KNSd4402<br />

CyS7.59<br />

SRS3.502<br />

Jl.P40.228<br />

KNSe 1007<br />

CyS8.136<br />

KNSeseries<br />

KNSo(1)4441<br />

JKi 38.296 n.93<br />

KN So (2) 4442<br />

JK.i34.176<br />

KN Sd (1) 4403<br />

JKi 38.2% n.93 JKi 38.2% n.93<br />

JKi 38.296 n.93 KNSfseries KN So (2) 4442 + fr.<br />

KNSd4404<br />

JMc 5.54f, 92<br />

CPa21.287<br />

JKi 38.296 n.93<br />

CPa21.287<br />

KNSg888<br />

JK.i34.177<br />

KN So (2) 4442 +X 4472.<br />

JMc5.92<br />

KNSd4407<br />

JKi38.272<br />

KN So (2) 4446<br />

JMc5.92<br />

KNSgseries<br />

JK.i34.176<br />

CPa21.287 CPa21.287 JKi 38.2% n.93<br />

KNSd4413 KNSk789 KN So (2) 4446 + sm<br />

JMc 5./D, 92 JKi 37.31 JK.i34.177<br />

JnB3.242<br />

CPa21.287 KN Sk (1) 8100 KN So (1) 4448<br />

KNSd4415<br />

CyS7.59<br />

JK.i36.150<br />

JK.i37.l)f<br />

JMc 5./D<br />

JnB3.242<br />

KNSo894 KNSoseries<br />

KNSd4422<br />

CyS8.136 CyS7.59<br />

ITH43.191 YD 57.68 n.99 JKi 38.296 n.93<br />

KNSdseries<br />

KN So (1) 4429<br />

JnB 3.242, 243 n.44<br />

AH 156.129<br />

CyS 8.136<br />

JnB 3.242. 243 n.44<br />

JKi 38.2% n.93<br />

KN So (1) 44:1><br />

KN So (1) series<br />

JKi38.272<br />

0Pa21.286 JKi 38.296 n.93<br />

KN So (2) series<br />

KN Sd (1) series<br />

KN So (2) 4433<br />

JKi38.272<br />

JKi 38.2'53. 287 n.44. 296 n.93 JKi 38.296 n.93<br />

KNS8149<br />

KNSe 879<br />

KN So (2) 4438<br />

LyB 15.137<br />

JKi 38.296 n.93<br />

Jl.P40.228<br />

JKi 38.296 n.93<br />

KNS-series<br />

0Pa21.286<br />

103


KNX744 KNX4492 KNX7828<br />

JMc5.62, 94 JMD3.175 JMc 5.61<br />

KNX793 KNX5033 KNX7939<br />

JMc5.21 JKiJl.Jl. JMD3.175<br />

KNX795 KNX5111 KNX7944<br />

JMc5.46 JMc5.44 JKiJ7.32<br />

KNX974 KNX5125 KNX7966<br />

JMc5.62, 94 JKiJl.Jl. JMc5.118<br />

KN X 976 ( + 8263) KNX5759 KNX7989<br />

JMc5.29 JMD3.175 JKiJl.Jl.<br />

R:I2<br />

KNX5763 KNX8104<br />

KNX986<br />

JMc5.lll CyS8.136<br />

CyS8.136<br />

KNX5881 KNX8107<br />

KNX1014<br />

JMc5.62 JKiJl.Jl.<br />

CyS 8.135<br />

KNX7386 KNX8277<br />

KNX<br />

JMc5.121 JMc5.44<br />

JMD3.171<br />

KNX7441 KNX8768<br />

KNX 1385<br />

JMc5.119 JMc5.50<br />

JMc5.100<br />

KNX7631 KNZ 1715<br />

KNX 1463<br />

JMD 2.50, 50 n.10 YD57.J7<br />

ABK2.238<br />

KNX7668 KNZ 1716<br />

KNX 1538<br />

JMD 2.50. 50 n.10 YD57.38<br />

JMc5.ffin.7<br />

KNX7759 MY Au102<br />

KNX 1581<br />

JMc5.21 AH 157.62 n.8<br />

JMc 5.61<br />

KNX 1ll>1<br />

JMD3.1ID<br />

KNX2003<br />

JMD3.175<br />

KNX77(1J<br />

JMc5.21<br />

KNXm3<br />

JMc5.47<br />

KNX7814<br />

CyS8.117<br />

JR45.lll<br />

MY Au(IJ9<br />

CyS 8.118 n.Xll<br />

MY Au658<br />

R:I282n.455<br />

CyS8.136<br />

107


MYZ202 py Aa '701 py Aaseries<br />

JMc5.39 AH 155.128 AH 155.128<br />

LoG 30.196 n.7 ThGP/JWt 1.253 n.8 AH 156.133<br />

PCr 2.65 n.349<br />

MYZ664<br />

py Aa717<br />

AH157<br />

CyS6.95<br />

AH 157.85<br />

CyS8<br />

JMc5.44 CyS8.44 EB74.8<br />

JC125.455f<br />

MYZ710 py Aa752 JKi35<br />

YD57.J7 AH 157.85<br />

MYZ71S py Aa759 ThGP 13.34f<br />

JR45.122 SRS 3..501 n.15<br />

JKi 38.294 n.82, 294 n.85, 295<br />

n.89<br />

ThGP 14.100<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258, 2f:IJ<br />

MYZ717 PYAam<br />

PY Ab186<br />

JR45.122 CyS 8.73 n.l29<br />

AH 155.128<br />

P¥1257 py AaT/9<br />

PY Ab189<br />

CyS8.66 AH 157.85<br />

AH 155.128<br />

PY AaiD-98 py Aa792<br />

py Ab355<br />

CyS 8.114<br />

ThGP 15.60<br />

py Aa94<br />

KES/PAs 1.54f<br />

AH 155.128<br />

py Aa798<br />

AH 155.128<br />

py A<strong>at</strong>D4<br />

AH 157.85<br />

PYAbm<br />

KES/PAs 1.52<br />

ThGP 15.62<br />

py Aa98<br />

CyS7.58 PY Ab382<br />

CR 103.109 n.16<br />

PCr 2.67 n.358<br />

CyS8.97<br />

JC 128.196<br />

AH 155.128<br />

py Aa240 py Aa81S<br />

py Ab388<br />

CyS 8.8 CyS8.44<br />

KES/PAs 1.52<br />

py Aa354 py Aa891<br />

py Ab448<br />

ThGP 15.62 CyS 8.8<br />

ThGP 14.104<br />

py Aa440 PY Aa lUI)<br />

PY AbSlS<br />

AH 157.85 AH 155.128<br />

AH 155.128<br />

py Aa.506<br />

CyS 8.73n.l29 py Ab558<br />

AH 157.71<br />

CyS 8.151 n.268<br />

KF.SIP As 1.51<br />

ThGP 14.104<br />

109


PY Aeseries py An261 PY An 645 (sic!)<br />

ThGP 13.35 AH 157.76 AH 157.73<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.257 ThGP 14.100<br />

py An654<br />

py An1 py An4'1:1<br />

AH 157.85, 88<br />

AH 157.78 JMc5.116 FJK261<br />

GK 10.239 JR45.102 GuL 3.17<br />

GuL 3.18<br />

JKi38.250 py An519<br />

ll.P .232<br />

JMD249<br />

PYAnS<br />

JKi 37.31<br />

AH 157.85, 88<br />

FJK261<br />

GuL 3.17<br />

PCr 2.73 n.391<br />

py An656<br />

PYAn7<br />

ll.P .232<br />

JR45.113<br />

AH 157.88<br />

CyS 8.86 n.154<br />

ll.P 39.219 PCr 2.73 n.391 GuL 3.17<br />

Jl.P40.222<br />

PY An567<br />

PCr 2.73 n.391, 100 n.626<br />

py An 18<br />

AH 157.79<br />

py An657<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.261 n.33<br />

py An594<br />

AH 157.71<br />

GuL 3.17<br />

py An3S<br />

AH 157.78<br />

PCr 247 n.251<br />

ThGP 13.32<br />

JMD 3.171 n.l3<br />

PCr 2.73 n.391<br />

CyS 8.100, 136, 141<br />

JKi 35.62 n.:Jl<br />

JKi 38.265<br />

py An39<br />

py An«J7<br />

JC125.454<br />

ro 281 n.454, 128<br />

py An661<br />

FJK261<br />

GuL 3.17<br />

JKi38248f<br />

AH/GN2.3<br />

R:r 2.47 n.251, 98 n.559<br />

py An172<br />

AH 157.71<br />

py An 192<br />

CR 103.158<br />

Kr2.97<br />

py An610<br />

FJK2.64<br />

GuL 3.18<br />

JC 125.458<br />

JKi38.250<br />

Kr2<br />

py An614<br />

GuL 3.46 n.92<br />

ll.P39.218<br />

PCr 2.73 n.391<br />

SRS 3.502 n.19<br />

py An724<br />

CCo 7.79 n.l9<br />

GuL 3.18<br />

JC 125.458<br />

JKi38.249f<br />

ll.P 41.200 n.8<br />

py An'1ffl py An 615-724 JMc5.44<br />

CyS8.135<br />

JMD 2.51 n.l6<br />

Kr2<br />

py An233<br />

JMc 5.17. 116 n.4<br />

py An616<br />

CyS6.81. 94<br />

CyS8<br />

py AnlW<br />

ro 263 n.334, 129<br />

SRS3.504<br />

111


PYEb47l PYEb 1186 PYEn74<br />

Jl.P 39.216, 219 AH 157.64 JKi 38.245, 277 n 19<br />

PYEb477<br />

JKi 38.278 n.19<br />

K.ESIP As 1.51<br />

LoG 30.196 n.9<br />

MCp2<br />

Jl.P 39.216<br />

K.ESIPAs 1.45, 55<br />

PYEb495<br />

SRS 3.503 n.22<br />

PYEb 1187<br />

AH 157.64<br />

PYEb1188<br />

PCr2.69<br />

PYEn467<br />

MCp2<br />

PCr 2.69, 69 n.375<br />

YD57.17 AH 157.64 SRS3.503<br />

PYEb498<br />

KES/P As 1.50f<br />

ThGP 14.104<br />

PYEn609<br />

KESIPAs 1.52<br />

PYEb 1351<br />

CyS 8.45 n.ID<br />

LoG 30.196 n.9<br />

PYEb839<br />

PCr2.47n251, 78n426<br />

KES/PAs 1.52<br />

PYEbseries<br />

MCp2<br />

PCr 2.61 n.323, 68, 68 n.370<br />

PYEb842 CXb7.78<br />

PYEn659<br />

Jl.P 41.200 n.8<br />

KES/PAs 1<br />

CyS6.94f<br />

CyS 8.101, lll<br />

CR 103.158<br />


PYEr312 PY:&652 PYFg253<br />

AM38.103 Jl.P40.231 JC 125.456<br />

CCo7.75<br />

JK.i38.246 PY:&653 PYFg368<br />

JMD 3.171, 189 n.81 Jl.P40.231 Jl.P 39.219<br />

LoG :ll.196 n.9<br />

PQ2 PY:&703 PYFg374<br />

PYErm<br />

CR 103.106 n.2<br />

JKi 38.246<br />

Jl.P41.2rn<br />

Jl.P40.231<br />

PY:&726<br />

Jl.P40.231<br />

CyS6.83<br />

CyS8.24,41<br />

PQ282n.455<br />

PYFg828<br />

PQ2<br />

SRS3.504<br />

PYFrseries<br />

JC 125.455<br />

JK.i38.244<br />

PY:&727<br />

Jl.P40.231<br />

PY:&728<br />

Jl.P40.231<br />

JI.P39.219<br />

PYFgseries<br />

PQ282<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258<br />

ThGP 13.33<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258<br />

PY:&645<br />

JI.P40.231<br />

PY:&646<br />

PY:&729<br />

JLP40.231<br />

PY:&series<br />

JK.i38<br />

1061.12<br />

PYFn50<br />

CR 103.118<br />

CyS 8. 77 n.136<br />

LoG 30.191, 199 n.59<br />

CPa21.287, 289<br />

PQ247n.251<br />

JLP40.231<br />

PQ2<br />

ThGP 13.33<br />

PYFn79<br />

PY:&647 ThGP/JWt 1.258 CPa21.286<br />

JLP40.231 PYE- series PYFn 187<br />

PY:&648<br />

JLP40.231<br />

AH 157.89<br />

CyS 8.112, 114<br />

EB 75.41<br />

CyS 8.112<br />

JI.P39.219<br />

PQ 2.78 n.427, 78 n.428<br />

PY:&649<br />

JLP40.231<br />

JK.i38<br />

LyB 15.133<br />

PQ 2.46 n.245, 62 n.330<br />

ThGP 13.34<br />

PYFn324<br />

PY:&650<br />

JK.i38.244<br />

JLP40.231<br />

PCr 2.ro n.322<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.261 n.33<br />

ThGP 13.34<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.261<br />

PYFa 16<br />

JC 128.198f<br />

PQ 2.92 n.513<br />

AH/GN2.3<br />

PYFn867<br />

LoG:ll.l91<br />

PYFnseries<br />

PY:&651<br />

JLP40.231<br />

CPa21.285<br />

PYFaseries<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258<br />

ThGP 13.33<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258<br />

116


PYFr343 PYFr 13)2 PYFr J1D9<br />

CyS8 CyS6.93 CyS8<br />

JC128.::m CyS8 IT 6.369 n.18<br />

PCr 284 n.462<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

JC 128.196<br />

PCr 2.83 n.462 py Fr J1D9 [+] 1211<br />

PYFr 1184<br />

ThGP 13.36 ThGP 13.36<br />

CyS 6.83, 94, 95<br />

PYFr 12D3 PYFr 1212<br />

CyS7.56,58<br />

CyS8<br />

CyS6.83, 94<br />

CyS8<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

HWH 4.221 n.l PCr 2. n..SOS PYFr 1213<br />

1Ki38.m<br />

LyB 15.134<br />

PCr 283 n.461. 89, n . .SOS<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

PYFrJ3l4<br />

CyS8.65<br />

PYFr 1215<br />

PF43.44<br />

RBr2.68<br />

ThGP 12.198 n.40<br />

ThGP 13.31. 35<br />

CyS 8.37, 101<br />

IT 6.369 n.18<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

CyS8<br />

JC 128.196<br />

PCr2<br />

ThGP 14.102<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258<br />

PYFr 1194<br />

CyS6.92<br />

CyS8<br />

PYFr 1198<br />

CyS 6.82 n.2, 92<br />

CyS8<br />

ThGP 13.35<br />

PYFr 1199<br />

PYFr 1.205<br />

CyS 6.93f<br />

CyS7.57<br />

CyS8<br />

JC 128.196<br />

KESIPAs 1.56<br />

PCr 283 n.462, 85 n.473<br />

SRS 3.502 n.17<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

ThGP 14.102<br />

PYFr 1206<br />

CyS 6., 93<br />

PYFr 1216<br />

CyS8<br />

JC 128.2:)1<br />

PYFr 1217<br />

CyS7.56<br />

CyS8<br />

JC1282)1<br />

KESIPAs 1.56<br />

PCr 2.85 n.473<br />

ThGP 14.103<br />

ThGP/CyS 2.82<br />

CyS7.57 CyS8 PYFr 1218<br />

CyS 8.93<br />

PYFr 1200<br />

CyS6.92, 94<br />

CyS8<br />

PCr 2.83 n.462<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

ThGP 14.102<br />

PYFr l2JJ7<br />

CyS 8. 79, 81, 101<br />

PCr 2.85 n.473, 86 n.478, 89<br />

n.495<br />

PYFr 1219<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

PYFr 1201<br />

CyS6.94<br />

CyS8<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

PYFrJ..D<br />

CyS 8.85f, 124<br />

PCr2<br />

ThGP 14.103<br />

CyS8<br />

PCr 2. n . .SOS<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

CyS6.94<br />

eys 8.63. m, 99<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

PYFrtm<br />

CyS8<br />

JC 128.196<br />

PCr2<br />

117


PY Ta 'iUJ + 712 PYTaseries PYUaseries<br />

JR45.100 AH 156.132 ThGP/JWt 1.257f<br />

CR 97.CXJ<br />

PYTa710 CyS 8.112, 135 PYUb1315<br />

PCr295 EB75.41 SRS 3.501<br />

PYTa711<br />

PCr2<br />

ThGP 13.34<br />

YD57.42<br />

CyS8.78<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258f, 258 n.l9 PYUb1316<br />

JC 128.196<br />

JLP4I.:;m<br />

PYTn316<br />

CR 103.115<br />

YD57.17<br />

JT6.m<br />

LoG :ll.l99 n.54<br />

CyS 6.84 n.9, 91<br />

CyS8 PYUb1318<br />

LyB 15.132, 138<br />

PCr2<br />

PYTa713<br />

PCr2.95<br />

GN20.165<br />

GPE I<br />

JC 125.455<br />

JC 128.196, ID"<br />

JMc 5.39, 116 n.4<br />

JoB 12<br />

CR 103.106<br />

JKi38.272<br />

JMc5.45<br />

SRS 3.501 n.l5<br />

PYUbseries<br />

PYTa714<br />

APn 1.153f, 159<br />

PCr2.95<br />

SRS 3.502 n.20<br />

PYTa715<br />

AH156.125<br />

AI.A4.253<br />

PCr2.95<br />

JR 45.102, 119<br />

IT 6.367, 367 n.11<br />

JIH 43.191<br />

LyB 15.135<br />

PCr2<br />

SGC 1.51<br />

ThGP 13.39<br />

ThGP 14.101<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258f<br />

JKi38.271<br />

ThGP 13.39<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.257<br />

PYUn2<br />

CR 103.148<br />

JC128.:ID<br />

LyB 15.138<br />

ro2<br />

PYTa716<br />

PCr2.95<br />

PYTa721<br />

PYTn 996<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.257, 258 n.19<br />

YD 57.68 n.99<br />

PYTnseries<br />

PYUn6<br />

CyS6.82n.2<br />

CyS 8.17 n.26, 92<br />

JC 128.196, :ID<br />

PCr2.95 ThGP 13.33 PYUn47<br />

PYTa712 PYUa 158 ro2.92n513<br />

AH 156.124 JKi 35.62 n.:ll PYUn71<br />

0Pa21.284<br />

PCr2.95 PYUa434 SGC 1.55<br />

TID l.:ll<br />

PCr 2.92 n.513 PYUn 138<br />

PYUa994<br />

ThGP 13.32<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.257<br />

123<br />

CR 103.118<br />

CyS 8.18 n.29<br />

JMc5.45


PYWa731 PYWb1315 PYWr 1331<br />

JLP41.200f CyS7.59 ThGP 13.36, 38<br />

PYWa732 PYWbl318 PYWr1332<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.26) CyS7.59 ThGP 13.36, 38<br />

PYWa784 PYWr1199 PYWr 1333<br />

CyS6.94 CyS 8.94, 118 n::m ThGP 13.36, 38<br />

CyS 8.101, 111, 114<br />

ThGP 14.100, 105, 105 n.8<br />

ThGP 13.36, 38<br />

VA 7.44f PYWr 1334<br />

ThGP 15.61<br />

PYWr1247<br />

ThGP 13.36ff<br />

PYWa917<br />

PYWr1335<br />

CyS8.88, 93<br />

CyS 8.42 n.76, 111<br />

Jl.P41.210<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.257<br />

VA 7.44f<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

PCr 2.98 n.559<br />

PYWr1324<br />

PYWr 1358<br />

PYWa9:1><br />

ThGP 13.31, 37f<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.2ro n.31<br />

ThGP 13.37<br />

PYWr 1325<br />

PYWr 1359<br />

PYWa948<br />

CyS8.118<br />

CyS 8.111<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.2ro n.31<br />

PYWa1001<br />

CyS 8.111<br />

ThGP 13.36, 38<br />

VA 7.46<br />

PYWr1326<br />

ThGP 13.36ff<br />

VA 7.46<br />

ThGP 13.31, 37f<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.259 n.21<br />

PYWr1360<br />

ThGP 13.31, 37f<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.2W<br />

PYWr13Z7<br />

PYWr 1361<br />

PYWa 1093<br />

ThGP 13.31, 37f<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.2W VA 7.46 PYWr1374<br />

PYWa 1148<br />

Jl.P41.210<br />

PYWr1328<br />

ThGP 13.36f<br />

Jl.P40.233<br />

VA 7.45<br />

PYWa1248<br />

VA 7.46<br />

PYWr1329<br />

PYWr1437<br />

CyS8.88, 92<br />

CyS8.110<br />

VA 7.45<br />

ThGP 13.36<br />

PYWa1284 VA 7.46 PYWrseries<br />

CyS6.95<br />

PYWaseries<br />

ThGP 14.99<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.258<br />

PYWr1m<br />

ThGP 13.36ff<br />

VA 7.45f<br />

CD> 7.82 n.33<br />

ThGP 14.99<br />

ThGP/JWt 1.257<br />

PYXa102<br />

JC 128.194<br />

125


*60 *518<br />

Linear A Ideogram Index<br />

ThGP 12.200 n.50 ThGP 12202 n.56<br />

*71 *521<br />

ThGP 12.200 n.50 ThGP 12202 n.56<br />

*89 "522<br />

ThGP 12.200 n.50, X>lf n.56 ThGP 12202 n.56<br />

*89+ "523<br />

ThGP 12.W1fn.56 ThGP 12202 n.56<br />

AB 131 VINUM (VIN) "524<br />

ABo524 ThGP 12.202 n.56<br />

AB 131 (VIN) + AB 60 (RA) =A "525<br />

594<br />

ThGP 12.202 n.56<br />

ABo524<br />

*528<br />

"512<br />

ThGP 12202 n.56<br />

ThGP 12.W1f n.56<br />

*583a<br />

*513<br />

ThGP 12202 n.56<br />

ThGP 12.W1f n.56<br />

*S8:J)<br />

*514<br />

ThGP 12.202 n.56<br />

ThGP 12.Wlf n.56<br />

"'584<br />

*515<br />

ThGP 12202 n.56<br />

ThGP 12.20If n.56<br />

L55a<br />

*516<br />

l..oG29.126<br />

ThGP 12.202 n.56<br />

L8<br />

*517<br />

l..oG29.126<br />

ThGP 12.202 n.56<br />

131


HT 113 HTZb159 KEZb3<br />

ErH/MAV2.8 FVa9.6 FVa9.7<br />

HT114 HTZb160 KEZb4<br />

Sci/EAM 1.225 FVa9.6 FVa 9.7<br />

HT117 HTZb161 KEZb5<br />

LoG29.126 FVa9.6 FVa 9.7, 7 n.34<br />

HT118 HT Zd 155-157 .KH 1<br />

Sci/EAM 1.225 FVa9.6 FVa9.8f<br />

HT 119 IOZ3 .KH2<br />

LoG29.126f JR45.95 FVa9.9<br />

HT123 10Za2-6 .KH3<br />

PMM l.l:I> FVa9.7 FV a 9.8f, 18 n.llO<br />

HT144 10Za7 .KH4<br />

ErH/MA V 2.8 n.25 FVa 9.7 FVa9.8f<br />

HTWa 1001-1861 10Za8 .KHS-1<br />

FVa9.6 FVa9.7 FVa9.8<br />

HTWa 1279-1281 10Za9 .KHS-18<br />

ErH/MA V 2.8 n.26 FVa9.7 FVa9.7<br />

HTWbD>1-2002 10Zb10 .KH 8-9<br />

FVa9.6 FVa 9.7 FVa9.8<br />

HTWcDH-ml KAZf1 .KH11<br />

FVa9.6 FVa 9.7 FVa9.8<br />

HTZa 157 KEl .KH 12-16<br />

PMM 1.131 FVa9.7 FVa9.8<br />

HTZb158 KEWc2 .KH 18<br />

FVa9.6 ErH/MA V 2.3 n.7 FVa9.8<br />

HTZb158b<br />

FVa9.7<br />

.KH 19 (?)<br />

LoG 29.123. 128<br />

KEZ4<br />

FVa9.8<br />

Sci/EAM 1.48 YD 57.59 n.25<br />

.KH22<br />

135<br />

FVa9.8


KNZa 19 KNZi31 MA4<br />

FVa 9.11 FVa 9.10 YD 57.00 n.:Il<br />

KNZb4<br />

JOOO<br />

MA6<br />

FVa 9.10<br />

KNZg<br />

FVa9.11<br />

FVa9.10<br />

KNZb5<br />

KO(?)Zi2<br />

MA6<br />

FVa9.9<br />

FVa 9.11<br />

KNZb20 LoG'29.123 MA9<br />

YD 57.00 n.:Il<br />

FVa9.10<br />

KO(?)Zi2<br />

FVa 9.11<br />

KNZb JR45.96 MA9<br />

FVa9.9<br />

KOZal<br />

YD 57.00 n.:Il<br />

KNZb34-35 FVa 9.11 MAlO<br />

FVa 9.10 PMM1 FVa 9.11<br />

KNZb35<br />

KTZ2<br />

JR45.96<br />

ThGP 12.200 n.50 YD5759n.25 MAlO<br />

KN Zb <br />

KYZgl<br />

YD 57.00 n.:Il<br />

FVa 9.10 FVa 9.11 MAWc<br />

KNZb40 LAZbl<br />

ErHIMA V 2.3 n 7<br />

FVa9.12<br />

FVa9.10, 18<br />

FVa 9.11<br />

MAWc7<br />

KNZb52<br />

MAl<br />

FVa9.11<br />

ThGP/PPB/GHM 1.71 n.25<br />

FVa 9.11<br />

MAZll<br />

KNZc6<br />

MAl<br />

JR45.124<br />

FVa9.9<br />

YD 57.00 n.:Il<br />

MAZb8<br />

KNZc7<br />

MA2<br />

FVa 9.11<br />

FVa9.9<br />

FVa 9.11<br />

PMM l.l:Il<br />

MAZe 11<br />

KNZe 16<br />

FVa9.10<br />

MA2<br />

YD 57.00 n.:Il<br />

FVa 9.12<br />

MI2<br />

KNZi 13<br />

FVa9.10<br />

NP!lPi 1.48<br />

MA4<br />

FVa 9.11<br />

FVa 9.12<br />

MI3<br />

PMM 1.1l:l YD5758n23<br />

138


PK.Za 10 PU2 TLZa 1<br />

PMM 1.131 n.l2, 133 YD57.58n.23 FVa 9.17<br />

PMMI<br />

PK.Za 10-12 PYR1<br />

PMM 1.131 FVa 9.16<br />

1RAZb1<br />

FVa 9.17<br />

PK.Zall PYR2<br />

PMM 1.126 n.6, 133 FVa9.16<br />

TY2-3<br />

FVa 9.17<br />

PK.Za12 SIZg 1<br />

PMM 1.126 n.5, 133 FVa 9.16<br />

TY3<br />

YD57.58n.23<br />

PK.Za 14-18 SKZb1<br />

FVa 9.12 FVa 9.16<br />

TYZb4<br />

FVa 9.17<br />

PK.Za 16 SYZ1<br />

JR45.96 YD 57.61 n.36<br />

TYZg1<br />

FVa 9.17<br />

PK.Za17 SYZ3<br />

VRYZa1<br />

JR45.96 JR45.96<br />

PMM 1.126<br />

PK.Za 18<br />

JR45.96<br />

PMM 1.126<br />

SYZa1<br />

PMM 1.13lf<br />

SYZa 1-3<br />

FVa 9.17<br />

PMM 1.131, 131 n.12, 133<br />

VRZ1<br />

YD57.59n.25<br />

PK.Zc13<br />

FVa 9.16<br />

PMM 1.125<br />

ZA1<br />

FVa9.12<br />

SYZa2<br />

FVa 9.9, 17<br />

PLZ 1<br />

PMMI<br />

ZA4-33<br />

YD 57.59 n.25, 63 n . .SO<br />

SYZa3<br />

FVa 9.12<br />

PLZf 1<br />

PMMI<br />

ZA5<br />

FVa 9.15<br />

THEZb 1-4<br />

LoG29.124<br />

PR.Za1<br />

ZA8<br />

FVa 9.16<br />

FVa 9.16<br />

PMM l.l?D TLZ1<br />

LoG 29.122, 124<br />

NP 14.153 (unlabeled photo)<br />

PSZ2<br />

ErHIMA V 2.8 n.25<br />

ZA12<br />

YD57.55 n.4, 61 n.36 TLZ1 ABo5.24n.7<br />

PSZa2<br />

YD 57.63 n . .SO<br />

ZA14<br />

FVa9.16 ABo5.24n.7<br />

140


ZA15<br />

ABo5.24f<br />

ZAWc2<br />

fVa9.9, 17<br />

ZAZ3<br />

YD57.61 n.35, 63n.50<br />

ZAZb3<br />

fVa 9.17<br />

LoG'29.122<br />

PMM 1.126 n.6, 133<br />

ZAZb34<br />

fVa9.17<br />

141


adjectives, ethnic<br />

AHI55<br />

AH I56<br />

Aeolic dialect<br />

JCI:Il<br />

alphabet, Greek<br />

FrB I<br />

An<strong>at</strong>olian languages<br />

EmM3I<br />

UI<br />

anthroponyms<br />

11M 54<br />

see also:<br />

onomastics<br />

Arcad


chariots and wheels<br />

chronology<br />

MI'J7<br />

JoS 12<br />

RWt2<br />

VLR2<br />

classical mythology and the Bronze Age<br />

AI-I 154<br />

FS25<br />

TRJ 1<br />

coloniz<strong>at</strong>ion, Minoan<br />

EMM1<br />

coloniz<strong>at</strong>ion, Mycenaean<br />

EMM 1<br />

contact, Aegean and Near East<br />

ABK2<br />

ITD7<br />

KzB 1<br />

U1<br />

TRJ 1<br />

TVGNI2<br />

contacts, Mycenaean-Cypriote<br />

EmM:rl<br />

EmM31<br />

MY/ACb 1<br />

continuity, Mycenaean-historical Greece<br />

AI-I 152<br />

AI-I 154<br />

ITD7<br />

a..R 1<br />

HvE23<br />

PCr3<br />

copper, Bronze Age<br />

BP2<br />

Subject Index<br />

143<br />

Crete<br />

JoS 12<br />

MRBet alii 1<br />

VLR2<br />

Sci!EAM 1<br />

Crete, second-order centers<br />

JnB3<br />

cult practices, Mycenaean<br />

soc 1<br />

Cy}ro-Minoan<br />

EmM:rl<br />

EmM31<br />

MY!ACb 1<br />

Cypro-Minoan inscriptions<br />

ThGP/PPB/GHM 1<br />

ABK2<br />

d<strong>at</strong>ive, Mycenaean Greek<br />

U1<br />

decipherment, Linear A<br />

C)G22<br />

EB76<br />

decipherment, Linear B<br />

EB75<br />

EB76<br />

JC125


deities, Mycenaean<br />

ClR 1<br />

GN20<br />

JoB 12<br />

PRe 1<br />

see also:<br />

Athena<br />

demography<br />

JoS 12<br />

VIR2<br />

dialectology<br />

AlE 13<br />

JC127<br />

JC 1:Il<br />

a>a20<br />

dialects, Greek<br />

AM38<br />

CR97<br />

GiB4<br />

JC 126<br />

JC127<br />

LyB 15<br />

MEV 1<br />

MR.32<br />

CFA20<br />

see also:<br />

Aeolic dialect<br />

Attic dialect<br />

Cypro-Minoan<br />

dialect(s), Mycenaean<br />

fuic dialect<br />

Homeric dialect<br />

Ionic dialect<br />

144<br />

Subject Index<br />

dialects, Mycenaean<br />

AM38<br />

CR97<br />

GiB4<br />

JC 126<br />

JC127<br />

U1<br />

LyB 15<br />

MR.32<br />

CFa20<br />

see also:<br />

lexical stock, Mycenaean<br />

mcrpho1ogy, Mycenaean Greek<br />

phono1gy, Mycenaean<br />

syntax, Mycenaean<br />

Dorian Invasion<br />

FS25<br />

LoG :II<br />

Doric dialect<br />

epic poetry<br />

epigraphy<br />

JC 126<br />

JC127<br />

JC 1:Il<br />

LoG :II<br />

AH154<br />

GiB4<br />

HM38<br />

EmM31<br />

Eteocretan language and texts<br />

etymology<br />

AM37<br />

CDJ7<br />

PF44


horses, Mycenaean<br />

CPa2I<br />

iconography, Minoan<br />

ideograms<br />

NPIIPi I<br />

EB7S<br />

JKi36<br />

PF44<br />

In


lexical stock, Mycenaean<br />

Linear A<br />

APn 1<br />

CR 100<br />

ER56<br />

GN21<br />

JLP39<br />

JoB 12<br />

LyB 15<br />

CFa21<br />

()022<br />

EB76<br />

LoG/JO 11<br />

TVG1<br />

Linear A inscriptions<br />

ABo4<br />

ErHIMAV2<br />

FVa9<br />

JO(i)<br />

LoGIJO 11<br />

NP14<br />

PMM1<br />

Linear A inscriptions, d<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

FVa9<br />

Linear A, language <strong>of</strong><br />

TVG 1<br />

Linear A lib<strong>at</strong>ion formula<br />

PMM1<br />

Linear A, rel<strong>at</strong>ion to Eteocretan<br />

AMYl<br />

Linear B, origin <strong>of</strong><br />

CCo6<br />

YD57<br />

147<br />

Subject Index<br />

Linear B, rel<strong>at</strong>ionship to Linear A<br />

CCo6<br />

TVG1<br />

YD57<br />

Linear B signs<br />

CCo6<br />

CCo/MFe 1<br />

JK.i36<br />

JLP40<br />

TVG1<br />

YD57<br />

Linear B syllabary<br />

CCo6<br />

CCo/MFe 1<br />

TVGI<br />

YD57<br />

Linear B Tablets, joins<br />

JK.iYl<br />

Linear B Tablets, Knossos<br />

HGk:I<br />

JK.iYl<br />

JMc5<br />

J06I<br />

P As/LP/LeP I<br />

Linear B Tablets, Mycenae<br />

KESIPAs I<br />

Linear B Tablets, Pylos<br />

CyS7<br />

KESIPAs I<br />

ThGP 14<br />

Linear B Tablets, Pylos-Fr series<br />

CyS7<br />

metallurgy<br />

JmMJMHu I


migr<strong>at</strong>ion, Greek<br />

U1<br />

.PQ-3<br />

see also:<br />

arrival <strong>of</strong> Greeks<br />

Ihian Invasion<br />

Minoan architecture<br />

HGk1<br />

Minoan civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion, overview<br />

RWt2<br />

Minoan-Mycenaean interaction<br />

FS25<br />

morphology, Greek<br />

ALA4<br />

AM38<br />

CR 103<br />

EH21<br />

morphology, Mycenaean Greek<br />

AH156<br />

APn 1<br />

CR 103<br />

EH21<br />

HeH2<br />

JLP41<br />

U1<br />

MEV 1<br />

Mycenaean architecture<br />

JWt2<br />

ThGP/JWt 1<br />

Mycenaean civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion, destruction<br />

GuL3<br />

JC125<br />

LoG:rl<br />

148<br />

Subject Index<br />

Mycenaean economy<br />

CyS6<br />

CyS8<br />

JKi35<br />

JKi38<br />

PF 43<br />

VA9<br />

Mycenaean military<br />

nodules<br />

CMD1<br />

VAS<br />

o-lea tablets<br />

EJK2<br />

onomastics<br />

AH155<br />

AH156<br />

AH/GN2<br />

EJK2<br />

GN20<br />

TRY 1<br />

see also:<br />

anthroponyms<br />

palace administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

ITe 15<br />

JKi38<br />

JnB3<br />

J061<br />

MCp2<br />

MfJ7<br />

ThGP 13<br />

palaces, Minoan<br />

NP14<br />

pal<strong>at</strong>al stops, Mycenaean<br />

ECr3


paleography<br />

palmprints<br />

MCp2<br />

K.ES/PAs I<br />

ThGP I4<br />

perfume, Mycenaean<br />

CyS6<br />

CyS8<br />

PF 43<br />

ThGP/CyS 2<br />

personnel, recording <strong>of</strong><br />

MfJ7<br />

phonology, Mycenaean<br />

potters<br />

ECr3<br />

UI<br />

CkWI<br />

pottery, Minoan<br />

PPB3<br />

pottery, Mycenaean<br />

pre-Greek<br />

AFHI<br />

AKn I<br />

HWH3<br />

HWH4<br />

ThGP/PPB/GHM I<br />

RBr2<br />

Pylos, N. E. Workshop<br />

CyS7<br />

ITe IS<br />

MfJ7<br />

ThGP/CyS 2<br />

149<br />

Subject Index<br />

Pylos, Palace <strong>of</strong> Nestor<br />

CyS!ThGP I<br />

CyS6<br />

CyS7<br />

ITei5<br />

l{ll(3<br />

MfJ7<br />

JWt2<br />

ThGP 13<br />

ThGP/CyS2<br />

Pylos tablets, findspots<br />

EB75<br />

KliU<br />

religion, Greek<br />

KzB I<br />

religion, Minoan<br />

ABo4<br />

PRe I<br />

religion, Mycenaean<br />

URI<br />

IT6<br />

KzB I<br />

PRe I<br />

SGC I<br />

s:ealso:<br />

OOrial customs<br />

cult practices<br />

deities


textile industry, Pylos<br />

JKi35<br />

textiles, Mycenaean<br />

JK.i35<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes, destruction<br />

VA8<br />

<strong>The</strong>bes (Greece)<br />

toponyms<br />

VA8<br />

AH155<br />

EJK2<br />

JlM54<br />

JMc5<br />

toponyms, Oetan<br />

AKn 1<br />

JMc5<br />

YD59<br />

trade, Bronze Age<br />

AfHl<br />

BP2<br />

HWH3<br />

PF 43<br />

trade, Oete and Italy<br />

BP2<br />

transliter<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

JlM54<br />

Trojan War<br />

unguents<br />

GiB4<br />

HWH3<br />

151<br />

Subject Index<br />

weapons, Bronze Age<br />

AfHl<br />

women in the Bronze Age<br />

CkWl<br />

workers in the Bronze Age<br />

CkWl<br />

workshops, Myceneaean<br />

CyS8<br />

writing, origin <strong>of</strong><br />

FrB<br />

writing systems<br />

FrB<br />

JlM54<br />

Zakros (Crete)<br />

NP14


Kei to Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

Authors' Names<br />

SMID 1953-1985.<br />

1994-1999<br />

AA Amaraschi, A ACh<br />

AAd Adkins, A.W.H. AO<br />

AAH Hill, ArchiOOld A ACM<br />

AAk AkerstrOm. Ake A Co<br />

AAM Moleaoov, AA. ACq<br />

AAn Antoniou, Athanasios AD<br />

AAr Archi, Alfonso AI])<br />

AB Be<strong>at</strong>tie, Arthur J. ADE<br />

ABa Barcenilla, R.P. Alejandro AdF<br />

ABc Blanc, Alain AdL<br />

ABe Bent, A.M. AIAn<br />

ABi Biraschi, Anna Maria AdP<br />

ABk Bruckner, A AdS<br />

ABK Knapp, A Bernard ADf<br />

ABl Birchall. Ann AE<br />

ABL La-d, All:x!rt B. AEH<br />

ABn Burnet, A AEr<br />

ABo Boskarnp. Anton AER<br />

ABP Pajares, Altmo Bemaoc AF<br />

ABr Brelich. Angelo AFa<br />

AC Colonna, A. AFG<br />

ACa Carnoy,A. AFH<br />

ACb Cauret, Annie AFn<br />

ACd Cbadwick, Anthony AFr<br />

Although this list includes all authors indexed in the 1984-85 and earlier volumes<br />

<strong>of</strong> SMID. and SMID 1994-99. it is not exhaustive for volumes yet to come.<br />

Onistol, Alain<br />

Calcagni, Anna Maria<br />

Mocrltouse, A. C.<br />

Cotterell, Arthur<br />

Caquot, Andre<br />

!Xssenne, A<br />

lll.lby, Andrew<br />

Escanciano, ArnlTaiio Dfez<br />

Falkenstein, Adam<br />

de Lcrenzi. Attilio<br />

Adams, Anthony<br />

Parry, Adam<br />

Sampson, Adamantios<br />

Tej:ra, A Diaz<br />

Erhart, Adolf<br />

Hinds, Alfred E.<br />

Ernout, A<br />

Raubitschek, Antony E.<br />

Furumark, Arne<br />

Fanfani, Amintore<br />

Garvie, A.F.<br />

Harding, A.F.<br />

Franceschetti. Adele<br />

Frolikova, A


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

ASi Sihler, Andrew BaN Nierreier, Bartma<br />

ASJ SanJuan, A BaO Olsen, BarOOra A<br />

ASp Speir, AG.E. BAr Alroth, Brita<br />

ASr Scherer, Anton BaS Sparkes, B.A.<br />

ASt Stewart, AF. BASe Bulgarian Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences<br />

AT Tovar, Antonio BB Brea, L Bernaoo<br />

Ath Athenaeum BBk Burke, Brendan<br />

ATh Thumb, A BBo 13cn:ckY, Bciivoj<br />

A Tv Tamvaki, Angela BBr Brentjes, Burchard<br />

ATy Tyumenev, AI. BC Cop, B.<br />

AU Ure, Annie D. BCD Dietrich, Bernard C.<br />

AUc Uchitel, Alexander Ba.F Bulletin Critique du Livre Franrais<br />

AV Vraciu, Ariton BCD Bibliotheca Classica Orienta/is<br />

AvA Allegrette, Alvaro BD Iktournay, Be<strong>at</strong>rice<br />

AvD von den Driesch, Angela BDv Ikvlamrninck, Bernard<br />

AW van Windekens, AJ. BE Einarson, Benedict<br />

AWa Wankenne,A BeG Goldman, Bernard<br />

AWG Gomme,AW. BeH Hemrnerdinger, Bertrand<br />

AWi Willi, Andreas BEL Belleten<br />

AWJ Johnston, AW. BeS Schler<strong>at</strong>h, Bemfried<br />

AWL Lawrence, AW. BeW Wailes, Bernard<br />

AWn Wainwright. G.A BFe Fenik, Bernard<br />

AwS Sihler. AndrewL BFr Forssman, Bernhard<br />

AxK Karetsou, Alexandra BG GlaviCic. B.<br />

AY Yoshida. Atsuhito BH Hemberg,B.<br />

AZ Zianto. Antonella Bill Isaac, BH.<br />

BaF Frizell, B<strong>at</strong>to BHn Hansel, Bernhard<br />

BaG Greenhill. Basil BKy Kytzler, Bernhard<br />

155


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

CGt G<strong>at</strong>es, Cllarles CMg Morgan, C<strong>at</strong>herine<br />

CGu Guireaud, 01. CMl MCgalom<strong>at</strong>is, Caiimo<br />

rna Hawkes, C.F.C. CMM Murray, Caroline M.<br />

01B Boulotis, Ouistos CMR Rothrauff, Conrad M.<br />

Oill Ihunas, Ouistos CMS Stibbe, C.M.<br />

Gii Higgins, Cllarles G. CMs Mosse, Oaude<br />

ChK King, Cllarles CMt M<strong>at</strong>sudaira, Oliaki<br />

Gio Hopkins, Oark CN Nylander, Carl<br />

CHS Hawke Smith, Cameron CoD Dlvaras, Costis<br />

01S Sourvinou-Inwood, Clnistiane COP Pavese, Carlo 0.<br />

OK KharaSvili, Cl. CcR Renfrew, A Colin<br />

OB Bailey, Cllarles-James N. CP Picard, C.<br />

OK Kousoulas. Ouistos J. CPo Poghirc, C.<br />

CK Kardara, Otrysoula CPr Preaux. c.<br />

CkW Walz,Oark CPu Pulak, Cemal<br />

CLa Laviosa, Oelia CR Ruijgh,CJ.<br />

ClB Baurain, Oaude CRB Beye, Cllarles Rowan<br />

ac Calame, Oaude CrB Brillante, Carlo<br />

OG Gallini. Oara CRF Aoyd, Clleryl R.<br />

Qo Lemoo, Cristina CRo Roel:uck, Carl<br />

CLR i.e Roy, Cllristian CRs Ristx:rg, Cllristina<br />

as Sandoz,Oaude cs Stang, Cllr. S.<br />

OSa Saporetti. Gaudio CSa sandulescu, c.<br />

CLZ Zachos, C.L. CSe Seydel, c.<br />

CM Milani, Celestina CSL littleton, C. Scott<br />

CMa Mastrelli. C.A. CSt Starr, Chester G.<br />

CMc McD:>nald, Cllristine K. ern Tsavellas-Bonnet, C.<br />

CMD MacD:>nald. Colin CTr Trypanis, C.A.<br />

157


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

GC Pugliese Carr<strong>at</strong>elli, G. GGo Goossens, G.<br />

GCa Capovilla. Giovanni GGr Germain. Gabriel<br />

GCd Cadogan. Gerald GH Huxley, George L<br />

GCG Gesell, G.C. GhA Aldea. Gh.<br />

GCo Cohen, Gerald GHi Highet, G.<br />

GCP Papanastassiou, Georges C. GHK Knutzen, Georg H.<br />

GCr Cardona, George GHM Myer, George H.<br />

GD IXvoto, Giacorm GHo Hooker, G.T.W.<br />

Glli Ih;sin, Georges GI I vanescu, Gh.<br />

GdS Gallet de Santerre, Hubert GiB Bonf ante, Giuliano<br />

GDu Dunkel. George E. GiC Caracausi, Girolamo<br />

GeB Bakalakis, Georgios GiG Garbini, Giovanni<br />

GEM Manzoni, G.E. GiL Lucchini, Giuliana<br />

GeR Raepsaet, Georges GiM Maddoli, Gianfranco<br />

GeS Staga}cis,George GiP Piccaluga. Giulia<br />

GES Strong. G.E. GiW Wickert, Gisela<br />

GeT Thonnpson,George GJ Jachmann, G.<br />

GFB Bass, George F. GJP Pinault, Georges-Jean<br />

GFE Else, Gerald F. GJu Jucquois, Guy<br />

GFG Gianotti. Gian Franco GK Kirk,G.S.<br />

GFi Fischetti, Giuseppe GKa Kahlo,G.<br />

GFM del Monte, G.F. GKe Kehnscherper, G.<br />

GFP Polyakova. G.F. GKF Kahl-Furthmann, G.<br />

GfS Sampson, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey GKI Klaffenbach, G.<br />

GG Georgiev, G.l. GKo Kossack, G.<br />

GGF Fissore, Gian G. GKp Kopcke, GUnter<br />

GGi Giacom.::llL G<strong>at</strong>riella GM Mylonas, George E.<br />

GgM Mihailov, Georgi GMa Mariotta, Giuseppe<br />

163


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

GMF Facchetti, Giulio M. GSf Siiflund, Gosta<br />

GMg Magoulas, G. GSK Korres, G.S.<br />

GMH Hanfmann, G.M.A. GSn Snyder. Geerto A.S.<br />

GMM Messing, Gordon M. GSo Sotir<strong>of</strong>f, George<br />

GMS Sariyanni, G.M. GSt Steiner, Gerd<br />

GN Neumann, GUnter GT Touchais, Gilles<br />

GnH Henriksson, GOran GTa Tarditi. G.<br />

GNK Nakou, Georgia GTn Trench, Gillian<br />

GNq Nordquist, Gull6g GtR te Riele, Gerrit Jan Marie Jozef<br />

GoC Camassa, Giorgio GU Uggeri, Giovanni<br />

GOw Owens, Gareth GuL Lehmann, Gustav A.<br />

GPa Panessa, G. GvC Casadio, Giovanni<br />

GPc Pascucci, G. GvH van Hoorn. G.<br />

GPE Edwards, G.P. GvL von liicken, G.<br />

GPG Goold,G.P. GW Wright. G.E.<br />

GPS Shipp, G.P. GWa Walberg. Gisela<br />

GQu Qu<strong>at</strong>trocchi, Giovanni GWn Wainwright, G.A.<br />

GR Greece and Rome GWW Williams, Gordon W.<br />

GRa Rachet. Guy GZ Zinserling. Gerhard<br />

GRc Rocca, G. HaB Buchholz, Hans-GUnter<br />

GRe Restelli. G. HAB Bank<strong>of</strong>f. H.i\rtlhur<br />

GRH Hart. Gillian R. HaG Goedicke. Hans<br />

GRi Ricciardelli. Galriella HAH H<strong>of</strong>fner, Jr .• Harry A.<br />

GrN Nagy. Gregory HaH Haarmann, Harald<br />

GRo Rohlfs. Gerhard HaP P<strong>at</strong>sis,Haris<br />

GRR Rapp. Jr., George HaS Schmeja, Hans<br />

GRS Solta. Georg Ren<strong>at</strong>us HaW Widmann, Hans<br />

GS Susini,G. HB Biesantz, Hagen<br />

164


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

HBo Bolkestein. H. HHB Hughes-Brock, Helen<br />

HBR R


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

ITz Tzachili. Iris J& Boi.itiaert, J.<br />

IV Vincentelli. Irene JBR RailsOOck. Jason B.<br />

IW W aem. Ingrid JBz Bouzek,Jan<br />

IWH Weber-Hiden, Ingrid JC Otadwick, John<br />

IZ Zawadzka, Irena JCa Caskey, John L<br />

JA Anderson. J.K. JCBB Berrrejo Barrera, J.C<br />

JaA Andre, Jacques JCC Courtois. Jacques-Claude<br />

JaB Best. Jan G.P. JOt Oterry, John F.<br />

JAB Brinkman. J.A. JG Gstjakov, JE<br />

JaG Gonda, Jan Ja Coles, J.<br />

JAG Greppin. John A.C. JCM Martinez, Jose Luis Calvo<br />

JaH Henle. Jane E. JCo Coleman. John E.<br />

JAK Kerns, J.A. JCD Overbeck, John C.<br />

JAI Aisina. aota Jose JCP Pours<strong>at</strong>, Jean-Claude<br />

JaM Money. James S. JCR. Richard, J.C<br />

JAM MacGillivray, J. Alexander JQ Carter, JR.<br />

JaP Papapostolou. Jannis JCW Wirth, J.C.F.<br />

JAS Safarewicz. Jan JD lll.Wm, JA.<br />

JAT Turner. J.A. Jlll. lll.ytoo. JE<br />

JAz Aruz.Joan JIF Ferguson, John D.<br />

JB Boardman. John JDf Lefradas, Jean<br />

JBa Babeloo. J. JdH de Hoz. Javier<br />

JBC Carter. Jane B. JDM Muhly. Jarnes D.<br />

JBe Betts. John H. .TIP Purvis. Jarnes D.<br />

.Jl::(J Geerlings. Jacob JE Ebach. Jiirgen<br />

JBi Bingen. Jean JeC Carriere, Jean<br />

JBI Blomqvist. J. JeD Leshayes, Jean<br />

JBn Bailczerowski, Jerzy Jei Irigoin, Jean<br />

167


AYthQr Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

NMV de Vries, Nanny M.W. OL Landau, 0.<br />

NNK Kazanski, Nikolai N. OM Massoo, aivier<br />

NnM Marin<strong>at</strong>os, Nanno ONg Negbi,O.<br />

NNP Pikus, N.N. CP Peloo, aivier<br />

NP Pl<strong>at</strong>on, Nicolaa; CPa Panagl, O;wald<br />

NPg Postg<strong>at</strong>e, Nicholas CR Rackham,O.<br />

NRb Rorertsoo, Noel CRw Ridgeway, 0.<br />

NRo Rorerts, N. a; Szemerenyi, OJL<br />

NSc Scivoletto, N. or Thielemann, 0.<br />

NSv Spivey, Nigel OtN Neuss, Ottomar<br />

NV V erdelis, Nicholas M. Ofs Tsagarakis, 0.<br />

NvB van Brock, N. ow wem-, 0:mar<br />

NvK van K.rimpen, N. J>el Le Parolee le Idee<br />

NW Weill, Nicole PA Aalto, Pentti<br />

NY Yamag<strong>at</strong>a, Naoko PAc Acheson, Phrebe E.<br />

NY a Y alouris, Nlkolas PaG Garelli, Paul<br />

NYT New York Times PAH Hansen,P.A.<br />

OA Aurenche, 0. PAl Alin, Per<br />

OB Broneer,O. PAm Amandry. Pierre<br />

oc CanuOO, Oi<strong>of</strong>rio PAn Andrews, P.B.S.<br />

m Dickinson, O.T.P.K. PaP Pedech, Paul<br />

OdL Longo. CXldone PAr Arapogianni, P.<br />

CXIT T oti. CXloardo PAs Astrcm Paul<br />

OG Gigon.Ol<strong>of</strong> PaS Scarpi, Paolo<br />

CH Haas,O. PAt Attinger, P.<br />

OHk Hackmann, o. PaW W<strong>at</strong>helet, Paul<br />

OHn Hansen, 0. PaY Y annakakis, Pascalia<br />

OKz Krzyszkowska, Olga PB Burguiere, P.<br />

177


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

PMo Monteil, Pierre PWa walcott, Peter<br />

PN Ncrthover, P. PWH Haider, Peter W.<br />

PnD Dlkoronia, Hlanouria PWr Warren, Peter M.<br />

PnH Hellstrful, Pontus PWW Wallace, P.W.<br />

PNK Kardulias, P. Nick PYu Yule, Paul<br />

PNo Norer,P. PZS Spanos, Peter Z.<br />

PNS Negri Scafa, Paola Plz Zaz<strong>of</strong>f, Peter<br />

ro aiva., Pavel RAC Q-ossland, RonaldA.<br />

pp Peccrella, Paolo Emilio RAJ Jairazlitoy, RA<br />

PPB Betancourt, P.P. RAM McNeal, Richard Alan<br />

PPc Poccetti, Paolo RAn Amott, Robert<br />

PPE Edwards, P<strong>at</strong>rick P. RAr Arena, Ren<strong>at</strong>o<br />

PPe Pericay, P. RAS Stacci.oli, Rm10lo A<br />

PPh Htilips, P<strong>at</strong>ricia RAu Aul:reton, RH.<br />

PPo Pontani. Paola RB Browning, R.<br />

PPt Petit. Paul RBa Baiadie, Raoul<br />

IR Ram<strong>at</strong>. Paolo RBE Edwards, Ruth B.<br />

PRC Radici Colace, P. RBe Beekes, R.S.P.<br />

PRe Rehak, Paul RBg Bougault, R.<br />

IRw Raulwing. Peter RBi Biggs, RD.<br />

PSc Scardigli. P.G. RBk Briick. R.<br />

PSk Stork.P. RBo BOOrne, Robert<br />

PSn Sinopoulos. P.A. RBP Parkinson, R.B.<br />

PSt Stanley, Hlillip V. RBr Brown, Raymond A<br />

PID nmiels, Peter T. RBs Bosteels, R.<br />

PtM Militello, Pietro RC Carpenter, Rhys<br />

PvA van Alfen, Peter G. RCd Caldarelli, R.<br />

PvS van Soesbergen. Peter G. RO Coulrom, Rushton<br />

179


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

SRS Slings, SR. TeM Mantero. Teresa<br />

ss Segert, S. TGP Powell, T.G.E.<br />

SSe Sergent, S. rn Howe. Thalia P.<br />

SSh Shennen, Stephen ThGP Palaima.. Thomas G.<br />

SSt St<strong>at</strong>i, S. ThK Knecht, Th.<br />

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StC Cairns. Stewart S. TJ Jones. T.B.<br />

StD Diamant. Steven TJa James, T.GH.<br />

StF Foltiny, St. TJP Papadqxula;, Thanasis J.<br />

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