GN:D NEUMANN, Giinter i-pe-me-de-ja, eine mykenische llitin Munchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 46 (1985), pp. 165-171 GN suggests reading the name <strong>of</strong> the Mycenaean galdess i-pe-meo{!e-ja as /spemedeia "counsel-giver," deriving the first element from the root *sep- "furnish, provide fer." GN21 NEUMANN, Giinter Zwei kretische G<strong>at</strong>ernamen Sprachwissenschaftliche Forschungen. FS.fur Johann Knobloch, edd., biberg, Schmidt, and Bothien, pp. 265-2';U. lnnsbruck: lnnsbrucker Gesellschaft zur Pflege der Geisteswissenschaften, 1985 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. Joro OLIVIER, Jean-Pierre Une inscription en lineaire A au Musc!e du LaiVre Revue archiologique 1984, pp. J-12 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 in Mrich it is now to be found, and provides a palaeographic commentary. 1061 OLIVIER, Jean-Pierre Administr<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> Knossa; and Pyl(l): Wh<strong>at</strong> Differences? Py/os Comes Alive, 1984, pp. 11-18 (CyS/IhGP I) JO system<strong>at</strong>ically compares the differences in Linear 8 administr<strong>at</strong>ion between Knossos and Pylos, and in particular their archival practices. ThGPI2 PALAIMA, Thomas G. Inscribed Stirrup Jars and Regionalism in Ilnear B Crete Studi micenei ed egeo-an<strong>at</strong>olici (SMEA) 25 (1984), pp. 189-:D3 ThGP argues th<strong>at</strong> the evidence <strong>of</strong> the stirrup jars need not imply centralized control <strong>at</strong> Knossa;. ThGP 13 PALAIMA, Thomas G. Scrilxll Qganiz<strong>at</strong>ioo and Pal<strong>at</strong>ial Activity Py/os Comes Alive, 1984, pp. 31-39 (CyS/IhGP I) 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. ThGPI4 PALAIMA, Thomas G. Appendix in Pylos: Pa/mprints and Palm/eaves, pp. 99-107. Gi:itebcrg: Paul Astroms Fcrlag, 1985 (KESIPAs I) ThGP rel<strong>at</strong>es the findings <strong>of</strong> KESIP As to the analysis <strong>of</strong> scribal practices. ThGPI5 PALAIMA. Thomas G. Secondary Criteria for Identifying Scrilxll Hands: Interdisciplinary Consider<strong>at</strong>ions Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Society for Textual Scholarship 2 (1985), pp. 55-67 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 crder to standardize research methods. He provides a chart <strong>of</strong> significant and insignificant sign vari<strong>at</strong>ions and describes criteria fer identifying scribal hands. 15
ThGP/CyS2 BibJiompby PAlAIMA, T., arxl C. SHELMERDINE Mycenaean Archaeology arxl the Pyla; Texts Archaeolo[?ical Review from Cambrid[?e 3:2 (1984), pp. 7(r89 ThGP/CyS focus on the Archives Rooms, perfumed oil texts, arxl the Northeast W