Minoan Linear A Reza Adureza Tereza. Do they measure up? PART 2 = adureza

Minoan Linear A Reza Adureza Tereza. Do they measure up? PART 2 = adureza

KH 11 barley adureza sowing perhaps

Iklaina KH 11 adureza recto verso

It appears that, in spite of myself, I came close enough to the specific unit of dry measurement adureza the first time I attempted to decipher it. So things stand pretty much as they are. But when it comes to tereza, things get positively gripping, and there will be much to reveal... eventually.

One response to “Minoan Linear A Reza Adureza Tereza. Do they measure up? PART 2 = adureza”

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    Humberto Maggi

    Congrats, Richard. It seems to be a great breakthrough.

    On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 8:49 AM, Linear B, Knossos & Mycenae wrote:

    > vallance22 posted: “Minoan Linear A Reza Adureza Tereza. Do they measure > up? PART 2 = adureza It appears that, in spite of myself, I came close > enough to the specific unit of dry measurement adureza the first time I > attempted to decipher it. So things stand pretty much ” >

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