A calendar in a nutshell

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An article of mine issued in the online periodical Anistoriton. 1998:
http://www.anistor.gr/english/enback/v987.htm
http://web.gvdnet.dk/BVD002393/cards.htm

External proofs of calendars are everywhere .
links:

http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/ph3.htm

Ole Hagen

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  •  Your curiosity is understandable, but remember that our reading of the 'written word', neither depends on our notions of the origin of the patterns making up the letters; or the numerical figures for that case.

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  • You can discover a lot more about the lunar/solar calendrics of Minoan Crete at ANCIENT LIGHTS dot o-r-g

  • I have a copy of this disk I wear around my neck, it's only one -sided, and the symbols on mine are loosely drawn copies of the real disk... I think mine was a souvenir brought back from Greece. I know it's a Calendar from the Island of Crete but I would love to be able to understand the symbols and their meaning... Thanks! Michael - Alberta - Canada

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