Writing from Invention to Decipherment
Herausgeber: Ferrara, Silvia; Valerio, Miguel; Montecchi, Barbara
Writing from Invention to Decipherment
Herausgeber: Ferrara, Silvia; Valerio, Miguel; Montecchi, Barbara
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Writing from Invention to Decipherment contains a wealth of global scholarship on ancient writing systems from across the world. The writers dig into the foundations of writing, showcasing the complexities and varieties of scripts, from their invention to the potential decipherment of poorly understood scripts.
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Writing from Invention to Decipherment contains a wealth of global scholarship on ancient writing systems from across the world. The writers dig into the foundations of writing, showcasing the complexities and varieties of scripts, from their invention to the potential decipherment of poorly understood scripts.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198908746
- ISBN-10: 0198908741
- Artikelnr.: 72648142
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198908746
- ISBN-10: 0198908741
- Artikelnr.: 72648142
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* Introduction
* PART I: BEGINNINGS OF WRITING
* 1: Mattia Cartolano: Cognition, iconography, and graphic
communication systems on portable objects in the Near Eastern
Neolithic
* 2: Paola Demattè: The origins of Chinese writing
* 3: Aaron J. Koller: The failure and success of the early alphabet
* 4: Willemijn Waal: Closing the gap: writing in the Aegean from the
Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age
* 5: Alex de Voogt: The Caroline Islands Script: how one script informs
five debates
* PART II: THE FUTURE OF UNDECIPHERED SCRIPTS
* 6: Ignasi-Xavier Adiego: Deciphering a writing system: luck,
intuition, or method?
* 7: Judith Weingarten: The cat in the Cretan Hieroglyphic script: ma,
what it means, and where it leads
* 8: Giorgia Baldacci: The Phaistos disk: placing an enigmatic artefact
in its cultural context
* 9: Barbara Montecchi: Design and origins of Linear A picture-based
signs
* 10: Miguel Valério: The Rongorongo 'lunar calendar' of Rapa Nui
(Easter Island) and the type of script
* PART III: CURRENT APPROACHES TO EARLY WRITING AND READING
* 11: Christian M. Prager, Katja Diederichs, Antje Grothe, Nikolai
Grube, Guido Krempel, Mallory Matsumoto, Tobias Mercer, Cristina
Vertan, and Elisabeth Wagner: IDIOM - A digital research environment
for the documentation and study of Maya hieroglyphic texts and
language
* 12: Sarah Finlayson: Looking for readers in the Bronze Age Aegean
* 13: Louis Godart: Looking for writers in the archives of King Nestor
* PART I: BEGINNINGS OF WRITING
* 1: Mattia Cartolano: Cognition, iconography, and graphic
communication systems on portable objects in the Near Eastern
Neolithic
* 2: Paola Demattè: The origins of Chinese writing
* 3: Aaron J. Koller: The failure and success of the early alphabet
* 4: Willemijn Waal: Closing the gap: writing in the Aegean from the
Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age
* 5: Alex de Voogt: The Caroline Islands Script: how one script informs
five debates
* PART II: THE FUTURE OF UNDECIPHERED SCRIPTS
* 6: Ignasi-Xavier Adiego: Deciphering a writing system: luck,
intuition, or method?
* 7: Judith Weingarten: The cat in the Cretan Hieroglyphic script: ma,
what it means, and where it leads
* 8: Giorgia Baldacci: The Phaistos disk: placing an enigmatic artefact
in its cultural context
* 9: Barbara Montecchi: Design and origins of Linear A picture-based
signs
* 10: Miguel Valério: The Rongorongo 'lunar calendar' of Rapa Nui
(Easter Island) and the type of script
* PART III: CURRENT APPROACHES TO EARLY WRITING AND READING
* 11: Christian M. Prager, Katja Diederichs, Antje Grothe, Nikolai
Grube, Guido Krempel, Mallory Matsumoto, Tobias Mercer, Cristina
Vertan, and Elisabeth Wagner: IDIOM - A digital research environment
for the documentation and study of Maya hieroglyphic texts and
language
* 12: Sarah Finlayson: Looking for readers in the Bronze Age Aegean
* 13: Louis Godart: Looking for writers in the archives of King Nestor
* Introduction
* PART I: BEGINNINGS OF WRITING
* 1: Mattia Cartolano: Cognition, iconography, and graphic
communication systems on portable objects in the Near Eastern
Neolithic
* 2: Paola Demattè: The origins of Chinese writing
* 3: Aaron J. Koller: The failure and success of the early alphabet
* 4: Willemijn Waal: Closing the gap: writing in the Aegean from the
Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age
* 5: Alex de Voogt: The Caroline Islands Script: how one script informs
five debates
* PART II: THE FUTURE OF UNDECIPHERED SCRIPTS
* 6: Ignasi-Xavier Adiego: Deciphering a writing system: luck,
intuition, or method?
* 7: Judith Weingarten: The cat in the Cretan Hieroglyphic script: ma,
what it means, and where it leads
* 8: Giorgia Baldacci: The Phaistos disk: placing an enigmatic artefact
in its cultural context
* 9: Barbara Montecchi: Design and origins of Linear A picture-based
signs
* 10: Miguel Valério: The Rongorongo 'lunar calendar' of Rapa Nui
(Easter Island) and the type of script
* PART III: CURRENT APPROACHES TO EARLY WRITING AND READING
* 11: Christian M. Prager, Katja Diederichs, Antje Grothe, Nikolai
Grube, Guido Krempel, Mallory Matsumoto, Tobias Mercer, Cristina
Vertan, and Elisabeth Wagner: IDIOM - A digital research environment
for the documentation and study of Maya hieroglyphic texts and
language
* 12: Sarah Finlayson: Looking for readers in the Bronze Age Aegean
* 13: Louis Godart: Looking for writers in the archives of King Nestor
* PART I: BEGINNINGS OF WRITING
* 1: Mattia Cartolano: Cognition, iconography, and graphic
communication systems on portable objects in the Near Eastern
Neolithic
* 2: Paola Demattè: The origins of Chinese writing
* 3: Aaron J. Koller: The failure and success of the early alphabet
* 4: Willemijn Waal: Closing the gap: writing in the Aegean from the
Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age
* 5: Alex de Voogt: The Caroline Islands Script: how one script informs
five debates
* PART II: THE FUTURE OF UNDECIPHERED SCRIPTS
* 6: Ignasi-Xavier Adiego: Deciphering a writing system: luck,
intuition, or method?
* 7: Judith Weingarten: The cat in the Cretan Hieroglyphic script: ma,
what it means, and where it leads
* 8: Giorgia Baldacci: The Phaistos disk: placing an enigmatic artefact
in its cultural context
* 9: Barbara Montecchi: Design and origins of Linear A picture-based
signs
* 10: Miguel Valério: The Rongorongo 'lunar calendar' of Rapa Nui
(Easter Island) and the type of script
* PART III: CURRENT APPROACHES TO EARLY WRITING AND READING
* 11: Christian M. Prager, Katja Diederichs, Antje Grothe, Nikolai
Grube, Guido Krempel, Mallory Matsumoto, Tobias Mercer, Cristina
Vertan, and Elisabeth Wagner: IDIOM - A digital research environment
for the documentation and study of Maya hieroglyphic texts and
language
* 12: Sarah Finlayson: Looking for readers in the Bronze Age Aegean
* 13: Louis Godart: Looking for writers in the archives of King Nestor