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- Trojan_script abstract "Trojan script is a series of signs of unknown origin found on vessels from Troy excavated by Heinrich Schliemann's expedition. Their status is disputable. A Soviet historian of antiquity Nikolay Kazansky found them much similar to Linear B signs, while another Soviet historian Arkady Molchanov regarded them as "imitation of writing".The inscription No. 2444, if compared with Linear B (or Linear A) signs, may be read: ku?-to-a-ro-ka-ro-ju??-?-ro-tuThe inscription No. 2445 is illegible and seems to have partly deteriorated; several signs may be identified as fragments of Linear A or Linear B signs but not as whole signs.".
- Trojan_script wikiPageExternalLink kazanskiy.htm.
- Trojan_script wikiPageID "35879498".
- Trojan_script wikiPageRevisionID "590632711".
- Trojan_script hasPhotoCollection Trojan_script.
- Trojan_script subject Category:Bronze_Age_writing_systems.
- Trojan_script subject Category:Hellenic_scripts.
- Trojan_script subject Category:Syllabary_writing_systems.
- Trojan_script subject Category:Troas.
- Trojan_script subject Category:Undeciphered_writing_systems.
- Trojan_script comment "Trojan script is a series of signs of unknown origin found on vessels from Troy excavated by Heinrich Schliemann's expedition. Their status is disputable. A Soviet historian of antiquity Nikolay Kazansky found them much similar to Linear B signs, while another Soviet historian Arkady Molchanov regarded them as "imitation of writing".The inscription No. 2444, if compared with Linear B (or Linear A) signs, may be read: ku?-to-a-ro-ka-ro-ju??-?-ro-tuThe inscription No.".
- Trojan_script label "Trojan script".
- Trojan_script label "Троянское письмо".
- Trojan_script sameAs m.03cqbls.
- Trojan_script sameAs Q4464099.
- Trojan_script sameAs Q4464099.
- Trojan_script wasDerivedFrom Trojan_script?oldid=590632711.
- Trojan_script isPrimaryTopicOf Trojan_script.