The mystery of the Phaistos Disc is a story
that sounds like something out of an Indiana Jones movie. Discovered by
Italian archaeologist Luigi Pernier in 1908 in the Minoan palace-site of
Phaistos, the disc is made of fired clay and contains mysterious
symbols that may represent an unknown form of hieroglyphics. It is
believed that it was designed some
time in the second millennium BC.
Some scholars believe that the hieroglyphs resemble symbols of Linear A and Linear B, scripts once used in ancient Crete. The only problem? Linear A also eludes decipherment.
Today the disc remains one of the most famous puzzles of archaeology.
Some scholars believe that the hieroglyphs resemble symbols of Linear A and Linear B, scripts once used in ancient Crete. The only problem? Linear A also eludes decipherment.
Today the disc remains one of the most famous puzzles of archaeology.
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