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Maybe you already know this … the news is from Oct, 21 2014

Gareth Owens, coordinator at the Technological Educational Institute of Crete, believes that the Phaistos Disk – a round clay object dated close to 1700 B.C - is dedicated to a “great lady of importance”, the mother goddess of the Minoan era and that now they are close to decrypting it

More information is available on the TEI web site: www.teicrete.gr/daidalika

Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Chcplx3tZ8


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Best!
S.M.
It is the way the disc was inscribed which is ultimately more interesting - by way of individual stamps. The first time in history a text was assembled by individual 'letters', more than 3.000 years before Gutenberg.