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The Thebes tablets were discussed at a linguist symposium held in Vienna December 5–6, 2002, the results of which have been published. Günter Neumann (pp. 125–138) argues that the animals in the Thebes tablets are not sacred or "divine" but animals that would naturally be part of everyday life
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A substantial additional portion, some 250 tablets, amounting roughly to 5% of the entire Mycenaean corpus from all sites, was discovered in Pelopidou Street and the "Arsenal" by Vassilis L. Aravantinos, the current archaeological superintendent of Thebes, from 1993 to 1995, in a rescue excavation.
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Many of the Thebes tablets can be read as containing information on divinities and religious rites; others mention quantities of various commodities. By the sites mentioned, the boundaries of the region controlled by the Theban palace can be estimated: the Theban palace controlled the island of
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The number of "tablets" given by the editors is actually misleading. For example, as Tom Palaima and Sarah James have independently demonstrated, the "123 tablets" of the Fq series actually are many fragments of texts that originally made up between 15 and 18 tablets.
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Palaima attaches importance to one tablet (Uo 121) as evidence of linking sacrificial animals with foodstuffs at the end of LHIIIB. The same phenomenon, part of ritual Mycenaean feasting, occurs in the contemporary
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may not refer to "the part for the goddess Diwia" but instead a "two-day period" (as also argued earlier by Melena and in the same volume by Killen). Meier-Brügger also argues that
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were charged with the publication of these tablets. During the following years, their preliminary glimpses of the contents suggested that the new tablets could reveal a new view of
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never all occur together, and that it requires a special hypothesis to explain this fact, combined with what I believe are the continuing difficulties with explaining
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S. Deger-Jalkotzy and O. Panagl, Die Neuen Linear B-Texte aus Theben (Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 2006).
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for both Mycenaean and later Greeks. He gathers historical evidence, including references to the animals being fed grains.
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when the tablets were published in 2001, the effect of their overall content was perceived disappointing by some scholars
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Duhoux, Yves, "Dieux ou humains? Qui sont "ma-ka", "o-po-re-i" et "ko-wa" dans les tablettes linéaire B de Thèbes,"
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Thèbes: Fouilles de la Cadmée I: Les tablettes en Linéaire B de la Odos Pelopidou: Édition et commentaire.
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Thèbes: Fouilles de la Cadmée IV: Les textes de Thèbes (1-433): Translitération et tableaux des scribes.
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In 1996, a few more tablets were identified in a museum among finds from the 1963–1964 dig in Thebes.
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Thèbes: Fouilles de la Cadmée III: Corpus des documents d'archives en linéaire B de Thèbes (1-433).
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did bring writing to Thebes, but this writing was not the Phoenician alphabet, but Linear B".
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John T. Killen (pp. 79–110) specifically concludes (p. 103) that "the fact that
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Thèbes: Les textes de Thèbes (1-433). Translitération et tableaux des scribes
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S.A. James, "The Thebes Tablets and the Fq series: A Contextual Analysis,"
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Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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as a theonym /Opo:rehi/, make me reluctant for the present to accept the
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Pisa and Rome: Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, 2005.
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35–36, pp. 475–486; review of Aravantinos, Godart, and Sacconi 2001, in
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Pisa and Rome: Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, 2002.
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Pisa and Rome: Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, 2001.
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as "master of banqueting" has no clear linguistic origin but could be
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José Luis Garcia Ramón (pp. 37–69) argues that, linguistically,
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is a personal name, parallel to another in the Thebes tablets,
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read the tablets to indicate cult activity dedicated to
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V. L. Aravantinos, L. Godart, A. Sacconi, A. Sacconi,
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Ahl, Frederick M. "Cadmus and the Palm-Leaf Tablets",
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Michael Meier-Brügger (pp. 111–118) argues that
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is not a previously unattested god Sito (Grain) but
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The Belgian and Italian professors and philologists
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Mycenaean Greek
Linear B
Thebes, Greece
Late Helladic IIIB
Pylos
Hera
Hermes
Potnia
Frederick Ahl
Cadmus
Louis Godart
Anna Sacconi
Mycenaean religion
Euboea
Aulis
Sparta
Gaia
Aeschylus
Seven Against Thebes
Ancient Greek
Vassilis L. Aravantinos
Louis Godart
Anna Sacconi
Demeter
Zeus

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