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  1. Le « syllabaire chypro-minoen » ou cypro-minoen (abrégé en CM ), ou « linéaire C », est un système d'écriture syllabique non encore déchiffré qui fut en usage sur l' île de Chypre à la fin de l' âge du bronze (vers 1550-1050 av. J.-C.). Le terme « chypro-minoen » fut forgé par Sir Arthur John Evans en 1909 en raison de la ...

  2. The Cypriot or Cypriote syllabary (also Classical Cypriot Syllabary) is a syllabic script used in Iron Age Cyprus, from about the 11th to the 4th centuries BCE, when it was replaced by the Greek alphabet.

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  4. The Cypro-Minoan syllabary and earlier languages. It is reckoned written language first made its appearance in Cyprus in the 16th century BCE with the yet-to-be-deciphered Cypro-Minoan syllabary, an offshoot of Linear A "with some additional elements of hieroglyphic affiliation" that was the basis for the later Cypriot syllabary.

  5. Cypriot syllabary. The Cypriot syllabary was used in Cyprus from about 1500 and 300 BC and is thought to have developed from the Linear A. The earliest known inscriptions from between 1500 and 1200 BC are in an unknown language called 'Eteo-Cypriot', or 'True Cypriot', and the script in which they are written is called Cypro-Minoan.

  6. Cypriot syllabary, system of writing used on the island of Cyprus, chiefly from the 6th to the 3rd century bc. The syllabary consists of 56 signs, each of which represents a different syllable. Most inscriptions written with this syllabary are in the Greek language, although the syllabary was.

  7. scripts: Cypro-Minoan 1–3 27 yves duhoux 3 Writing in Cypro-Minoan: one script, too many? 49 silvia ferrara 4 Late Cypriot writing in context 77 susan sherratt 5 From the Cypro-Minoan to the Cypro-Greek syllabaries: linguistic remarks on the script reform 107 markus egetmeyer 6 The Cypriot Syllabary as a royal signature:

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