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STUDIES IN MYCENAEAN INSCRIPTIONS AND DIAl ,ECf 1982-83

Edited by

ELIZABETH SIKKENGA PETER VAN ALFEN

With the assistance of

Christina Bush Nick Dobson Stephie Nikoloudis Kevin Pluta Jason Railsback

PROORAM IN AEGEAN SCRIPTS AND PREHISTORY DEPARTMENT OF OASSICS 1HE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1998 Copyright © 1998 Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory Department of Oassics The University of Texas at Austin

ISBN 0-9649410-2-3 Acknowledgments

Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect gratefully acknowledges the support of Thomas G. Palaima and the research resources of the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory (PASP) of the Department of Oassics at the University of Texas at Austin. PASP is supported through the College of Liberal Arts.

CAlce again, SMID is deeply grateful for the financial assistance of the Institute for Aegean Prehistory. Thanks also to Henry Velick for computer expertise, and special thanks to Stephie Nikoloudis for editorial assitance. Any errors in the new SMID are, of course, the fault of the editors. How to use Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect

Studies in Mycenaean Inscription and Dialect (SMID) can be used in several different ways. If one wishes to see what articles and books have been published by a certain scholar, one can look for that scholar by name in the Bibliography, which is organized alphabetically. Each entry contains all the requisite bibliographical information and a short summary, so that one can see at a glance whether a particular work might be of value in one's current research project. If one wishes to find information about, for example, a certain Mycenaean word or phrase, or about a text, or about any subject having to do with the Greek Bronze Age, one can look in the Indices. There one will find the particular item one is looking for, together with index reference codes which indicate where in the literature this item is discussed. Specific page numbers are provided if the item is mentioned on only one, two, or three pages of the work; if the item is discussed more extensively, only the reference number of the book or article is given. The index code is an abbreviation of the author's name and a number which specifies the article or book. These numbers are assigned chronologically; therefore, PCn 1 will have been published before PCn 2 or 3. Once one has found this information, one looks to the Key to Abbreviations, where the abbreviations are listed alphabetically along with the full name of the author to which they refer. One can then refer to the Bibliography to get the full reference to the relevant book or article. This system was developed in the earliest volumes of SMJD. Scholars have been accustomed to it for many years, and so we have felt that in the interest of accessibility and usefulness, it was best not to alter it substantially. The subject index, however, has been completely reworked. Readers will notice that the layout of the bibliography is unconventional: the author, the title of the work, and the publication information are listed on separate lines. This style was dictated initially by the limits of the database program used to compile the new SMID, and was maintained because we believe it makes the bibliography easier to read, particularly over extended periods of time. Since SMID is an ongoing project, the editors would be grateful for suggestions and comments regarding its style and its content (addresses may be found on the order form at the back of this volume). Table of Contents

Bibliography ...... 1 Indices Linear B Signs ...... 48 Linear B ...... 50 Linear B Words ...... 53 Linear B Texts ...... l21 Linear A Signs ...... l62 Linear A Words ...... 166 Linear A Texts ...... 170 Subjects ...... l74 Abbreviations of Authors' Names ...... 205 Bibliography

FA42 ADRADOS, Francisco Rcxlrfguez Rev: Risch and Miihlestein, Colloquium Mycenaeum (ERIHM I)

Emerita ~ (1982). pp. 232-234 FA praises the quality of the contributions to this colloquium and their presentatioo in this volume.

SMA I AJ....RADI, Selma M. S. Phlamoudi Vounari: A sanctuary site in Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology (SIMA) 65. GOtelxlrg: Astriim, 1983

SMA discusses the site Phlamoudi Yoonari and examines other Cypriot sanctuaries. Included among the finds is a jar handle inscrit:ro with \\-hat is probably a Cypro-Minoan sign.

MAY/LoG I ANDREADAKI VLASAK!, Maria and Loois GODART

Une noovelle tablette en Jineaire A de Ia Cam~e: KH 91 Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA)XXIII (1982), pp. 5l.{i()

MAY/LoG discnss the archaeological context of tablet KH 91. They also describe the sign groops in detail and assign KH 91 to the scribe respoosible for KH 5.

PAs/EmM I ASTROM, Paul and Emilia MASSON A silver bowl with Canaanite inscriptioo from Hala Sultan Tekke Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (RDAC) (1982), pp. 72-76 PAs/EmM describe and discuss the bowl and its inscription, suggesting that the inscription provides further evidence for the identificatioo of Cypro-Minoan as Hurrian.

PAs'alii3 ASTROM, Paul et al. Hala Sultan Tekke excavations 1971-1979, vol. 8

Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology (SIMA) 45:8. GOteborg: Astri:im, 1983

In this volume PAs et al. discnss the site and catalogue the finds from 1971-1979. Included amoug the finds are several inscrit:ro vase fragments.

FB48 BADER,Fra~ Autoor de ref!echi anatolien: etymologies pronominales Bulletin de Ia Socilfte de Linguistique de Paris (BSL) T7 (1983), pp. 8}.156 FB offers a thoroogh discnssioo of the reflexive proooon in Anatolian.

FB49 BADER,Fra~ Herakles et les points cardinaux 18 (1983), pp. 219-255

FB examines the names used in the labors of Heracles and the geographical distributioo of the labors, equating the labors with the cardinal points, sky, water, day and night BiblismMY

An872 BARTONEK, Antooin

The Main Perimmt 16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. 69-74 (PO'AFr I) AnB divides pre-alphabetic Greek into three chrooological divisions: pail-Mycenaean, Mycenaean/proto-Mycenaean, and pre-Unear 8, and discusses aspects of the phooology of each phase.

An873 BARTONEK, Antooin The Unear B Texts and Their Qiantitative Evaluation Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 15-27 (AH/GN 1) AnB presents a statistical analysis of the Linear B texts, including a total number of documents after joins. a prqx:rtion of inscriptions oo tablets vs. vase fragmmts, and a distriootioo of the tablets accooling to the number of signs present on the tablets r:i each series.

LyB 13 BAUMBACH, An Examinatioo r:i the Evidence f

LyBI4 BAUMBACH, Lydia An examinatioo of the personal names in the tablets as evidence f

JnB I BENNET, Jolm The Linear B administratioo at Knossos and the archaeology of Late Minoon III Oete: Some coosiderations Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London (BJCS) l>, (1983), pp.l89-l90

JnB examines the topooyms of the Linear B texts fran Knossos f

JnBIJAM I BENNET, Jolm and J. A MacGIWVRAY A new fragrrent of a sheep tablet fran Knossos Kadnws 2I (1981), pp. l>-32 JnBIJAM provide a mef (itysical descriptioo of KN Dv 8831 and mention its cootents.

EB70 BENNE'IT Jr., Emmett L A strange "Unear A" wine-measure Minos 18 (1983), pp. 7-32 EB examines the research on fractiooal wine-measures perf

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EB71 BENNEIT Jr., Emmett L Rev: Raison and Pope, Corpus transnumenf du lineaire A, 1900 (JR!MaP 3) Orientalia 52 (1983), p. 313

EB praises the thcroughness of this volume and declares it an indispensible resource foc those wcddng towards an interpretation of the linear A texts.

EB72 BENNEIT Jr., Emmett L Pylian Landholding Jots and Tittles Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 41-54 (AH/GN 1)

EB rtXlxamines the relationships of the Eb, En, Eo, and Ep series at , paying particular attention to scribal variatiaJS in the texts.

EB73 BENNElT Jr., Emmett L Notes on the Pylos tablets: Aa and Ab 16th £irene Conference, 1983, pp. llS-120 (PO'AFr I)

EB discusses the Pylos A- series with particular regard to their ambiguities and the ideogranJS TA and DA.

WaB2 BERINGER, Walter 'Servile Status' in the Soorces foc Early Greek History Historia 31 (1982), pp. 13-32

WaB examines the use of do-e-ro/a and e-re-u-te-ro in the linear B texts and concludes that it is not possible to determine exactly \\hat degree of freedom (

PPB2 BETANCOURT, Hli.l.ip P. Rev: fulmas, ed., Thera and the Aegean World II, 1900 (OlD 5) American Journal of Archaeology (AlA) 86 (1982), p. 452 PPB provides an overview of articles in this volume and commends it as an "indispensible part" of Theran scholarship.

JBe/JGY 1 BETTS, Jolm H. and Jolm G. YOUNGER Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Masters and Wockshops Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 104-121 JBe/JGY ootline a study of Aegean seals involving the categorizatim of seals by style, wockshops, archaeological cmtext and, ultimately, provenance and date of manufacture.

JoBS BILLIGMEIER, Jm-Ouistian H01reric niavpes 'foor' and "nocmal Mycenaean" Letter inNe.ftor 8:6 (September 1981), pp. 1542-1543 JoB suggests that the anonJalaJS Homeric wocd niavpes is an Aeolic descendant from "nocmal Mycenaean." See also: EH 15

JoB II BIWGMEIER, Jm-Christian Rev: Palmer, The , 1900 (l1' 90) American Journal ofPhilology (AJPh) 104(1983), pp. Xl3-n5

JoB disagrees with variaJS aspects of LP's Bronze Age chrmology, as well as SOire defmitims LP provides f

3 Bibliomphy

ACB1 BLASINGHAM, Ann C. The seals d the tombs d the Messara: Inferences as to kinship and social organizatioo Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 11-21 (OKziLNx 2) ACB ooncludes that the seals found in the Messara represent the owner's office and rank in society.

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JFB 1 BOMMELAER, J.-F. Rev: Schachenneyer, Die iigaische Friihzeit IV and V, 1900, 1982 (FS 24, 25) Revue des Etudes Anciennes (REA) 84 (1982), pp. 3:D-331

JFB praises these editioos as accessible, \Wll illUSirated, and almlutely thcrough in terms of research and inclusioo of soorces.

JFB2 BOMMELAER, J.-F. Rev: Hligg and Marinatos, Sanctuaries and Cults in the Aegean Bronze Age, 1981 (RHg!NnMl) Revue des Etudes Anciennes (REA) 84 (1982), pp. 331-332 JFB praises this volwne as an up-t<>

GiBS BONFANTE, Giuliano Rev: NEGRI, Miceneoe lingua omerica, 1981 (MNg 5) l..iJ Parola del Passato (PP) 202 (1982), pp. 72-76 GiB canmends some OO!ervatioos in this book but finds fault with many of the autha"'s ideas. See also: MNg 8

ABo4 BOSKAMP, Antoo Die minoischen Massenheiten: ein Zwischenbericht Kadnws 21 (1982), pp. 15-25

A discussioo of the evidence fa Minoan weight and volume measurements Wsed primarily oo archaeological data. Tables for linear, weight, and volwne JmiSUTeJ1lellts are provided.

JBzll BOUZEK, Jan

Rev: ~ger-Jalkotzy, E-QE-TA. Zur Rolle des Gefolgschaftswesen in der Sozialstruktur mykenischer Reiche (~ 5) Eirene 18 (1982), p. 118

In this sha1, generally pa;itive review, JBz criticizes ally ~·slack d detail in some sectioos.

JBz 12 BOUZEK,Jan Rev: ~ger-Jalkotzy, Fremde Zuwanderer im splitmykenischen Griechenland, 1977 (S~ 3) Eirene 19 (1982), pp. 169-1iU

JBz gives a very pa;itive review, citing the wak's clear structure and slroog argwnents. He declares it an impcrtant cootributioo to the study d the last century d Mycenaean civilizatioo.

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JBz 13 BOUZEK,Jan Some glimpses into Mycenaean religion

16th Eirene Conference,l983, pp. 109-114(PO'AFr I)

JBz argues that Mycenaean religion was hierarchical, and that some of its rituals were designed to evoke strong feeling. He p!"O!J(RS that some mysteries aro;e during the Bronze Age, rut that only those mysteries that were "lowly'' survived the fall of Mycenaean civilization.

KBrl3 BRANIGAN, Keith Minoan metallurgy and Cypriot cqJper Early Metallurgy in Cyprus, pp. 203-211 (JDMIRMd!VK I)

KBr discusses the develqJment of Minoan metallurgy, the sources of Minoan cqJper, and the chronology and nature of Minoan trade in metals.

KBrl4 BRANIGAN, Keith Qaft specializatim in Minoan Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 23-32 (OKzJLNx 2)

KBr prq>a;es several categories of craftsmen in Minoan Crete and cites the archaeological evidence fcr each category. He briefly discusses the Pyla; tablets concerned with bronzesmiths as a point of con1parism

WB44 BRICE, William C. The Zakro tablets 16, 17 and 18 Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 9-14

WB discusses the signs and sign-grmps used on Zakro tablets 16, 17, and 18, noting some peculiarities.

WB45 BRICE, William C. The Ftfth International Cretological Congress at Aghia; Nikolaa; Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 94-95

WB briefly lists the series of contrirutims to this 1981 conference.

WB46 BRICE, William C. Epigraphische Mitteilungen: Minoan linear scripts Kadmos 21 (1982), p. 173

WB relates the publication of a gold pin inscribed with linear A signs, and a potsherd painted with linear B signs found at Khania.

WB47 BRICE, William C. Notes on linear A, 1: the Tablet Arkhanes no. 2; II: the inscribed sealings and roundels from Khania Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 81-106 WB examines the contents and sign-fcrmations in varims linear A documents.

WB48 BRICE, William C. Report on Sixteenth Intemationa1 Eirene Conference Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 164-165

WB repcrts briefly on the Mycenological Colloquium at the Sixteenth lntemational Eirene Conference, summarizing the presentations.

See also: PO'AFr 1

5 Biblio~hy

WB49 BRICE, William C Early links bet\\eell Na1h Syria and Crete 16th £irene Conference, 1983, pp. 151-152 (PO'Afr I)

WB prqn;es Na1h Syria as the missing link between Mesqxxamia and the Aegean, based on architecture, ceramics, accounting systems, and .

BRICE, William C The Iilntion Tables Inscrired in linear A Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 55-62 (AH/GN I) WB gives a general physical description of lilntim tables and discusses the recurring sign-gronps inscribed m them He concludes that linear A can be written either from left to right cr right to left, that the language represented appears to be an agglutinating language, and that the same writing system was used and understood from Khania to Zakro.

JAB I BRINKMAN, J. A. The western Asiatic seals foond at Thebes in : a preliminary edition of the inscriptions Archiv fur Orientforschung (AOF) 28 (1981-82), pp. 7J.78 JAB transcribes and translates a gronp of Asiatic cylinders foond in Thebes, and raises, but does not answer, the questim of the significance of the find-spot of these seals.

CBrl2 BRIXHE. Oaude Rev: Mawet, Le vocabulaire homerique de la douleur, 1979 (FMa 4)

Revue Biblique (RBi) ~ (1982), pp. l3J.l?.6 CBr describes this study as a wa1< of good quality, but criticizes some of FMa's linguistic conclusions.

HaB 12 BUCHHOlZ, Hans-Gilnter Schriftzeugnisse aus den Ausgrabungen in Tamassos, Zypem Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 6J.77 (AH/GN I) HaB cmsiders the inscriptions from TanJasSOS found m stone, pottery and other objects, and concludes that the Apollo cult found there had coutinued impcrtance from the Bronze Age to the Oassical period for both elements of the population, Semitic and Greek.

Fer I CARUER, Pierre La femme dans Ia societe mycenienne d'apres les archives en lineaire B lA femme dans les societes antiques, Actes des colloques de Strasbourg (mai /980, mars 1981 ), ed., E. Levy, pp. 9-32. Strasbourg: Universite des sciences humaines de Strasbourg, 1983

PCr examines and discusses the role of ~n in Myoenaean society as revealed by the linear B texts, and discusses their role as priestesses, servants, and goddesses, also noting the size of the female population in Myoenaean Greeoe.

MCpl CARPENTER, Michael ki-ti-me-na and ke-ke-me-na at Pyla; Minos 18 (1983), pp. 81-88

MCp argues that ke-ke-me-na is likely related to a verb meaning 'to find, happen upon,' and that ki-ti-me-na is close to a verb meaning 'to build, inhabit'

6 Bibliography

OC8 CARRUBA, OKJfrio I scstrati dell' Anatolia Problemi di sostrato nelle lingue indoeuropee (1983), pp. 77-108 OC discusses the languages of Anatolia and their structure. Brief mention is made of Greek.

HC9 CATLING, Hector W. Archaeology in Greece Archaeological Reports (AR) (1981-82), p. 22

HC discusses 1\m bone instruments foond at which may have been styli for writing linear B, and the discovery of a linear B tablet in an ash-filled pit.

JC!24 CHADWICK, Jdm Traditional spelling or 1\m dialects? Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 78-SS(AH/GN I) JC examines variant spellings in the Linear B texts and cautiously endorses the theory that they represent two different dialectal spelling rules.

JClt2 CHERRY,JdmF. Evolution, revolutim and the origins of complex society in Minoan Crete Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 3345 (OKVLNx 2) JOt reconsiders the growth of Minoan society. He acknowledges the popular theory of a gradual evolution into a palatial society and reconnnends consideration of the pa;sibility that the establishment of the palaces was the result of revolutionary change. He briefly discusses the evidence of overseas influence m seals.

AClt II CHRISfOL, Alain Rev: Palmer, The Greek Language, 1900 (LP 90) Bulletin de Ia Societe Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 77 (1982), pp. 87-89 AClt holds high regard for LP's ability to include much information in a concise volume. He recommends the book to all students of Greek.

AClt12 CHRisrOL, Alain Rev: Raison and Pope, Corpus transnumire du lineaire A, 1900 (JR!MaP 3) Revue des Etudes Anciennes (REA) 85 (1983), pp. 297-298 AClt praises this work as a strong base upon which to work towards a deciphennent of Linear A

CX::07 CONSANI, Carlo Per Ia reconstruzione della fonologia "minoica": le liquide i glides Studi di linguistica minoico-micenea ed america, 1983, pp. 1-15 CX::O reconstructs a IY series and a /w/ series in Linear A and discusses the significance of these two series in linear A and Linear B.

CX::08 CONSANI, Carlo Nomi di vaso micenei e minoici: per uni potesi sui rapporti linguistici tra greco miceneo e area minoica Studi di linguistica minoico-micenea ed omerica, 1983, pp. 17-39 CX::O notes that when listing a vase, scrires on Crete use an with a determinative (ligature), whereas scrires on the mainland prefer the complete phonetic spelling. CX::O examines the likelihood that this pattern may be due to scribal customs in Linear A

7 Biblio.graphy

BCol COUUE,B. Rev: Palmer, The Greek Language, 19!0 (LP

BCr I COVROYER, R Rev: Strange, Caphtor!Keftiu. A new investigation, 19!0 (JnS I) Revue Bib/ique (RBi) 89 (1982), pp. 133-136 BCr welcomes the long and thoughtful research on this subject and summarizes its emtents.

EMC2 CRAIK, Elizabeth M. Harer's D:rians Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London (BICS) 29 (1982), p. 126

EMC examines myth and cult in various regions in Greece and suggests (based m the similarity of cult practices and organizations) that the came down from Thessaly into these regims.

ShC I CRAWFORD, Sheena Re-evaluating material culture: Crawling towards a recmstructim of Minoan society Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 47-53 (OKzfLNx 2) ShC criticizes earlier approaches to interpreting Minoan material remains and suggests methods for adopting a new approach.

MVC2 CREMONA, Maria Vittoria I cereali nelle tavolette in 1ineare B di Cnosso Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 73-82 MVC examines the linear B texts concerning wlleat and barley. She discusses the nature of the entries and the quantities of grain allotted, determining that the record of amounts of grain leaving the palace are smaller than the tctal amount entering the palace.

JID3 DAVIS, Jack Rev: Hcpe SimpsaJ, , 1981 (RHS 5) American Journal of Archaeology (AlA) 87 (1983), pp. 10&-109 Jill criticizes this volume for being a slightly revised versim of A Gazeteer of Aegean Civilization in the Bronze Age (RHS/OD 1), but praises the new illustrations and treatment of certain aspects of Mycenaean civilization.

NF2 deADIO,Pia Fiscaliti\, redistribuzicc1e, equivalenze: per una disussiCCJe sull'ecmomia rnicenea Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 83-136 NF examines the proportimal acquisitim and redistributim of goods in the Hither and Further provinces to shed light on Mycenaean ecmomy. S1e also looks briefly at the Kna;sa; texts.

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PdF4 deADIQ Pia II ricapitdativo ed e i sistemi di miscra micenei Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 14-39

PdFpropa;es that DA and PA represent measures used mly in the rural economy seen in the cadastral register of Pakijane. Her further conclusions are based m the aboolute values and llOIHiecimal character of the measurements.

S~3 DEGER-JALKarzY, Sigrid Fre11ule Zuwarulerer im spiitmykenischen Griechenland Vienna: bsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1977

Reviewed in: JBz 12

S~5 DEGER-JALKarzY, Sigrid E-QE-TA. Zur Rolle des Gefolgsclwftswesens in der Sozialstruktur mykenischer Reiche Mykenische Studien 6. Vienna: Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1978 An investigatim of the Linear B texts which mention e-qe-ta, interpreted as a 'companion' cc 'ally.' Also invesitgates their function within the Mycenaean social structure. See SMID 1900-81, s. v. Reviewed in: JBz II

S~6 DEGER-JALKarzY, Sigrid Rev: Papadq100los, Mycenaean Achaea, 1979 (TJP I) Minos 18 (1983), pp. 259-261

S~ offers a shcrt review of every chapter and praises the l:xd as "eine solide Materialvcclage."

S~7 DEGER-JALKarzY, Sigrid Zum Cbarakter und zur Herausbildung der mykenischen Sozialstruktur

Res Mycenaeae (1983)pp. 89-111 (AH/GN I)

S~ prqJOSes feudalism, broodly defined, as a model fcc Mycenaean social structure.

LD43 DEROY, Loois Sur Ia valeur et l'crigine du prefixe latin ve­ L'Antiquite Classique (AC) 52 (1983), pp. 5-21 LD suggests that the Latin prefix ve- conveys the meaning 'not entirely.' He suggests that this also applies to the Mycenaean we- in we-ja-re-pe, we-je-ke, and we-a-re-jo.

006 DICKINSON, Oliver T. P. K. Parallels and cmtrasts in the Brmze Age of the Oxford Journal of Archaeology (OJA) I (1982), pp. 125-138 OD examines the evidence fcc patterns of habitation in the n

BCD II DIEfRICH, Bemard C. Minoon religion in the context of the Aegean Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 55-60 (OKz/LNx 2) BCD discusses Minoon and Mycenaean religion, particularly the archaeological evidence fcr sinlilarities between the two.

9 BibliwaPhY

0!04 DOUMAS, Cllristc6 ed., Thera and the Aegean World I London: 1bera and the Aegean World, 1978 This volume deals with aspects of the 1bera eruption, from theories on the eruptim itself to the archaeology of Thera and SUITOUnding islands, as well as chronology. See SMID 1979, and 19ffi-81, s. v.

Reviewed in: EmT :.U

0!05 DOUMAS, Cllristos ed., Thera and the Aegean World II London: Thera and the Aegean World, 1900 Proceedings of the 1978 conference. Includes papers on the Thera eruptim and its effects m the Aegean, fossil and prehistoric plants, Minam and Cycladic frescoes, metallurgy and metal sruroes, and dating problems and techniques, as well as discussims of the papers presented. See SMID 19!0-81, s.v. Reviewed in: PPB 2

0!07 OOUMAS, Cllristc6 Thera: Pompeii of the Ancient Aegean London: Thames and Hudson, 1983

This monograph is devoted to aU aspects of Theran history and the surroonding Aegean. Brief reference is made to the significance of the discovery of at Knossos. Reviewed in: PWr 21

Rfr2 DREWS,Rdm Basile us. The Evidence for Kingship in Geometric Greece Yale Classical Monographs 4. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983 RDr examines the institutions, vocarulary, and literary sources of kingship from various eras in Greek history (and prehistory) and concludes that the Geometric pq:mlation centers were not ruled by kings. 1be linear B evidence is discussed.

JMDl DRIESSEN, Jan Enkele Militaire Aspekten van het Lineair-B Archiefvan Knossos Leuven: Katholieke Universiteit l...euven, 1983 In this his 1983 dissertation, JDM re-examines the Knossos archives for military structure and organizatim with particular attentim paid to the Room of the O!ariot Tablet (RCI) documents. In Dutch.

YD49 DUHOUX, Yves L'eteocretois. Les textes, Ia langue Amsterdam: Gieben, 1982 YD discusses the history of the Eteocretans, the name "Eteocretan," and the sites at \Wlich Eteocretan texts have been found. In discussion of linguistic issues, he makes suggestions for the identification of the language. Reviewed in: AH 146

YDSI DUHOUX, Yves Introduction aux dialectes grecs anciens. Problhnes et methodes. Recueil de textes traduits. Lruvain-la-neuve: Cabay, 1984 Of particular interest to Mycenologists in this short analysis of the Greek dialects is YO's discussim of the place of the Mycenaean dialect within Greek and the relationship of "special" and "normal" Mycenaean.

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Y0 52 DUHOUX, Yves Les langues du lineaire A et du disque de Phaestos Minos 18 (1983), pp. 7-32

YD examines the structure of sign-groups in Linear A and on the disk and suggests that the languages of the disk and of Linear A seem to be mcrphologically the same and agglutinative.

Y0 53 DUHOUX, Yves Rev: Minos 17 (1981) L'Antiquite Classique (AC) 52 (1983), pp. 424426 YD presents an often critical summation of the articles found in this volume.

Y0 54 DUHOUX, Yves Les syllabogrammes 34 et 35 du lineaire B Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 112-125 (AH/GN I)

YDprqJOSes that *34 and *35 are variants of the same sign. He concludes that their value is ru 2 = /lui.

LFr I FARMINI, Luciano Una nota su greco miceneo wanaka Archivio G/otto/ogico Italiano (AGI) 68 (1982), pp. 7-14 lFr points out a possible relationship between Mycenaean wa-na-ka and Tocharian and Phrygian terms in order to stress the sacred qualities of the wa-na-ka.

PF41 FAURE, Paul Rev: Sakellariou, Les proto-grecs. Peuplement de Ia Grece et du bassin egeen aux hautes epoques, vol. Ill, 1900 (MSa 6) Revue des Etudes Grecques (REG) 95 (1982), pp. 178-179 In this critical review, PF discusses a few map problems with MSa's argrurents.

PF42 FAURE, Paul Rev: Godart and aivier, GORILA IV, 1982 (l.cD/JO 10) Revue des Etudes Grecques (REG) 96 (1983), pp. 293-295 PF praises this W

NAFl ANE, Jolm V. A. The Ancient Greeks: A Critical History Qunbridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983 In this general , N AF devotes a chapter to Bronze Age civilizations, making some use of the evidence derived from the Linear B tablets.

MF16 ANLEY, Moses!. Economy and Society in New York: Viking Press, 1982 Includes a large section devoted to the nature of the palace archives and the information derived fron1 the tablets which pertain to econonlic issues and social structure.

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MrFI RX..LIERI, Maria Cibi carbooizzati in livelli tardominoicoa Canea (Qeta occidentale) Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 137-139 In discussing the carbonized figs found at Khania, MrF notes their importance in the diet of Late Minoan times, recalling that in Linear B tablets figs were rationed out in ama.mts equal to the rations of wheat. She also discusses the ha1Kiling of figs as a food product.

DHFI FRENCH, D.H. Mycenaeans in the Black Sea? Thracia Pontica I (1982), pp. 19-l:J Although no direct evidence fa- Mycenaean activity in the Black Sea has yet been fOUIKI, DHF sees no reasm to doubt their presence there and suggests ways in which a Mycenaean presence might be uncovered.

YG I GARLAN, Y. Les esc/aves en Grece ancienne (Also available in a 1988 English translatim: Slavery in Ancient Greece) Paris: M

HG28 GEISS, Heinz Statistiches zu den "Abktirzw1gen" in Unear B: neue Oberlegungen 16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. 133-138 (PO/AFr I)

HG discusses the ideograms DA, E, MA, MO, SA, and ZE with regard to the cmtexts in which they are found, and the fi1KI spots of the tablets m much they appear.

VG59 GEORGIEV, Vladinlir I. Introduction to the History of the Indo-European Languages Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1981 VG presents a general hista-y of the IIKio-European languages, including the decipherment of Linear Band a proposal for the deciphenrent of Unear A which divides it into "Eteocretan" and "Greek of Phaistos." Includes an index of Mycenaean words. As VG admits (p. 354), "there are some rather hypothetical arguments in this book."

Reviewed in: JAG 6, LSt 2

VG61 GEORGIEV, Vladimir I. L'interpretatim du texte minoeu sur le sceau ou Ia bague en or de Mavro Spelio Linguistique Balkanique 26 (1983), pp. 5-8

VG prqxlSeS an interpretatim of the text m the signet-ring from Mavro Spelio.

VG62 GEORGIEV, Vladimir I. L'etat actuel des etudes des inscriptions minoennes: Ia langue

Re.~ Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 126-l:D(AH/GN I) VG suggests that the language of the Linear A inscriptions is a Luvian dialect a1KI provides examples of Linear A words which could be reconstructed as Luvian.

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HrGI GEORGIOU, Hara Minam coorse wares and Minoon technology Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 75-92 (OKzJLNx 2) HrG examines various ceramic objects which were used in industrial activities in Crete and the islands. She concludes that the transfer of technology in the case of these objects went from Crete to the islands and not vice-versa.

PG6 GEORGOUNIZO'i, Panayotis Rev: Probonas, 'Av8ol.oyia MvKT]vatKwv Keq ..u!vwv (IKP 9) Platon 34-35 (1982-83), pp. 2

GCGI GESELL, G.C. 1be place of the goddess in Minoan Society Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 93-99 (OKz!LNx 2)

GCG suggests that wcrship of the goddess on Minoan Crete was social, not private, with an unrestricted class of worshippers.

AnG I GILMAN, Antonio 1be IXvelopment of Social Stratification in Bronze Age Europe Current Anthropology 22:1 (1981), pp. 1-23 AnG argues that the hereditary hierarchical social structure of Bronze Age Europe arose as a result of the capital-intensive system of food production. With extensive discussion by 18 scholars and a response by the author. In English with precis in English, French, Spanish, and Russian. See also: AnG 2

AnG2 GILMAN Antonio Reply to "More on social stratification in Bronze Age Europe" Current Anthropolof?y 23:2 (1982), pp. 325-326 AnG defends his thecry on the rise of hereditary elites in Bronze Age Europe. He suggests that an elite was established when farmers, due to increasing capital investment, would prefer indebtedness to abandonment of their sizeable assets. See also: AnG I

LcG28 GODART, Louis Quelques aspects de Ia politique exterieure de Ia Crete minoenne et mycenienne Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 131-139 (AH/GN I)

LeG considers textual and archaeological evidence in order to suggest the status of Crete (both Minoan and Mycenaean) in trade between Egypt, Crete, Mainland Greece. and the Near East He also examines Cretan chronology.

LcG/ASc I GODART, Louis and Anna SACCONI Les tablettes lineaire B de Thebes Ron1e: Edizioni dell'Ateneoe Bizzarri, 1978

Reviewed in: JLM 48

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LoGIJO 10 GODART, Louis and Jean-Pierre OLIVIER GORILA IV: Autre.\' documents Ecole f~ise d'Atl~nes, Etudes Cretoises 21,4. Paris: Geuthner, 1982

LoG/JOcatalogue linear A inscriptions in various media (strne, clay vases, plaster, metal) much were not included in the previoos three volumes. A photograph and drawing is provided foc each transcription Reviewed in: PF 42

LoGIJKi!JO 3 GODART, Louis, Jdm T. KillEN, and Jean-Pierre OLIVIER Eighteen mcre fragments of linear B tablets from Tiryns: Ausgraoongen in Tiryns 1981 Archiiologischer Anzeiger (AA)98 (1983), pp. 413426 LoGIJKiiJO illustrate, transcribe, and discuss the contents of tablet fragments from Tiryns unearthed in 1981.

RGd I GORDEZIANI, R. ClJegej;ko-kavkazskich vzaimootnalenijach v mikenskuju epochu (01 the Caucasian etymology of some Greek words) 16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. SS-90 (PO'AFr I) In Russian.

C)G21 GOROON, Cyrus H. Forgotten Scripts. Their Ongoing Discovery and Decipherment New Yock: Basic Bcdcs, 1982 C)G discusses the decipherment, and attempts at decipherment, of varioos scripts in use in the Bronze Age Aegean, including Linear A and linear B. rors GREENHALGH, P. A. L 1be Hocneric therapon and opaon and their historical inlplications Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London (BICS) 29 (1982), pp. 81-90 PGr examines evidence in , the archaeological recocd, and the linear B texts and concludes that the therapon was a hoosehold "deputy C0111Il1ander-in-<:hief' who originated in the Geometric (Dark) Age, while the opaon, a Mycenaean survival in Homer, was a man of high rank owing duties to the king.

JAGS GREPPIN, Jrnn A.C.

ARM. tc- GK. TIT- Journal of Indo-European Studies (liES) 10 (1982), pp. 347-354

JAG proposes a focmai development of IE *py- into Armenian t'- and Greek pt-. and concludes that proto-Greek and proto-Armenian derived from the SaJl1e immediate soorce.

JAG6 GREPPIN, Jrnn A.C. Rev: Geocgiev, Introduction to the history of the Indo-European languages, 1981 (VG 59) Times literary Supplement (TLS), July I, 1982, p. 702 JAG finds this wock interesting, oot suggests that the authoc draws cmclusions tllat reach farther than the evidence would allow.

NGll GRINBAUM, N.S. Mycenaean Studies (1973-1977) Vestnik Drevnej lstorii (VDI) 159 (1982), pp. 200-206 In Russian.

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FGsll GSCHNITZER, Fritz Zur Geschichte des Systems der griechischen Ethnika

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 140-154 (AH/GN I) FGs traces the use and development of ethnographic suffixes from Mycenaean to classical Greek.

RGul GUGLIELMINO, Riccardo pa-ki-ja-ne, Ia ierapoli di Pilo Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 141-193

RGu discusses the possible location and administrative status of pa-ki~ja-ne.

RGu2 GUGLIELMINO, Riccardo Considerazioni sui toponimo mic. me-ta-pa alia luce di alcune testimonianze storiche Annali. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (ASNP) 13,2 (1983), pp. 319-357 RGu identifies me-ta-pa as the center of a cult of an agrarian goddess analogous to !Xmeter of .

HGu I GUTERBOCK, Hans G. The Hieroglyphic inscriptions on the Hittite Cylinder On 25 (Thebes) Archiv fur Orien(forschung (AOF) 28 (1981-82), pp. 71-72 HGu priJ(!OreS that the inscription on this cylinder seal found at Thebes gives the name of the owner and of a god.

HGu/MM I GUTERB

UIM/GeR I HADERMANN-MISGUICH, Lydie and Georges RAEPSAET edd., Rayonnement Grec: Homnwge.1· a Charles Delvoye Brussels: Universite de Bruxelles, 1982 See: FVa 8, HvE 19, JO 57. Revie\\W in: HvL I

RHg3 HA.GG,Robin Epiphany in Minoan ritual Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London (BICS) :Il (1983), pp. 184-185

RHg discusses epiphany iconography in Minoan art and describes two types of epiphany: enacted and actual (ecstatic), and concludes that ecstatic epiphany rituals toolc place outside, while enacted epiphany rituals occurred inside.

ErHIJGT 1 HALLAGER, Erik and 1ZEDAKIS, Jamlis G. The Greek-Swedish excavations at Kastelli, Khania (1978 and 1979)

'ApxaiOAoylKa 'AvaAEKTa i~ 'A817vC>v

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EH15 HAMP, Eric P. On TTiavpes Letter in Nestor 9:1 (January 1982). pp. 1586-1587 EH calls JoB's search for a "deviant source" for TTiovpes unnecessary, explaining it as a result of zero-grade. See also: JoB 8

EH16 HAMP, Eric P. TH8os, E8os, Myc. e-ti-we Ziva Antika (ZAnt) 32 ( 1982), pp. 33-34 EH detennines that the base of Mycenaean e-ti-we is the same as that of Eeos and that neither is related to i'j8os.

EH 17 HAMP, Eric P. 1Ja.:\.:\6s-: a clarification Glotta 60 (1982), pp. 61-<>2 EH defends his arguments against criticisms by JAG. Seea1so:JAG4

EH 18 HAMP, Eric P.

Two roots *H0 bhel- Glotta 60 (1982), pp. 227-llJ EH traces the Greek ocpEf.:\w, ocpAlaKcivw, and EupfaKw back to one root *H"bhel and ocpi.:\.:\w back to another root *Hobhel and explains why they are not homqlhones.

EH19 HAMP, Eric P. rrd5ci Glotta 61 (1983), p. 61 EH pa;its that the Greek peda and Armenian yet must derive from IE *pod-.

EH20 HAMP, Eric P. The Greek chariot Zeitschrift fur Balkanologie (ZBalk) 19 (1983), pp. 14-15 EH discusses Mycenaean words for 'chariot' and suggests probable syntaxes for these words.

HWH2 HASKELL, Halford W. From palace to town administration: The evidence of coarse-ware stump jars Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 121-128 (OKzJLNx 2) HWH suggests that iiJScriptions on LM IIIA2 and LM IIIB stirrup-jars imply regional, not palace, control over exports thus iinplying a LM IIIA2 destructioo of the palace at Knossos.

AH 133 HEUBECK, Alfred Schrift Archaeologia Home rica, Band. 3, Kapitel X. GOttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1979 AH discusses the major writing systems of the Aegean: Cretan Hieroglyphic, Linear A, Linear B, Cypro-Minoan, and alphabetic Greek (including its relationship to Homer). See SM!D 1900-81, s.v. Reviewed in: JTH 41

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AH 143 HEUBECK, Alfred L'crigine della lineare B Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 195-207 AH rutlines the pa;sible geographical and tempcral crigin of Linear B. He also discusses the timespan of and reasons fcr its creation.

AH144 HEUBECK,Alfred Zur neueren Homerfcrschung (VII) Gymllllsium 89 (1982), pp. 385-447 In this overview of nearly a decade's wcrth of Homeric scholarship, AH examines trends in general thecry and provides a concise book-by-book distillation of the scholarship fcr both the Iliad and the Odyssey.

AH 145 HEUBECK, Alfred Rev: Miller, Improvisation, Typology, Culture, and 'The New Orthodoxy.' (DGM 4) Kratylos 28 (1983), pp. 117-120 AH discusses DGM's thecry of Homer's use of writing in CClll1preition in light of a century's wcrth of controversy over the written wool and craJ C01Ilp05ition.

AH 146 HEUBECK, Alfred Rev: Dlhoux, L'eteocretois. Les textes,la langue (YD49) Kratylos 28 (1983), pp. 128-134 AH presents a detailed overview of this monograph on the Eteocretans and their language with favorable conclusions.

AH 147 HEUBECK,Alfred Rev: Snell, Lexicon des Friihgriechischen Epos, Band I, I...iefernng 1-9, 1979 Gymllllsium 90 (1983), pp. 294-298

AH offers some criticism of the volume and the project as a \\hole and provides a reconsidered examination of a few of the entries.

AH 148 HEUBECK,Alfred Rev: Hocker, The Origin of the Linear B , 1979 (JTH 28) lndogernumische Forschungen (IF) 88 (1983), pp. 323-325 While noting that our knowledge of the histcry and spread of Linear B is limited, AH applauds JTH's reconstruction as worthy and thrught-provoking.

AH1~ HEUBECK, Alfred Dberlegungen zur Sprache von Linear A

Res MycelUleae, 1983, pp. 155-170 (AH/GN 1) AH presents arguments fcr aoondoning the belief that Linear A script should represent its language with the same phonectic accuracy as Linear B does Greek.

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AH/GN I HEUBECK, Alfred and Giinter NEUMANN edd., Res Mycenaeae: Akten des VII. lnternationalen Mykenologischen Colloquiums in Nurnberg vom 6.-10. Apri//981 GOttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1983 1be articles in this volume deal with a !:.rood range of Mycenaean topics, including linguistic questions, study of personal names, Mycenaean social structure, and studies of various tablet series and individual texts. See: AH ISO, AIL 6, AM 36, AnB 73, ASc 42, CR 96, EB72, ER 55, fGs ll,GN 18, HaB 12, HM39,JC l24,JKi 32,JLM 51,1059, LoG 28, LP98, LyB 13, MR 31, OM 42, OPa 17, Pl63, SD! 7, StH 29, VG 62, WB SO, YD 54. Revie\\ed in: GN 19, PI 65

StH27 HILLER, Stefan Ternpelwirtschaft im mykenischen Griechenland Recontre Assyriologique (1982), pp. 94-1(» StH discusses the parallels between ancient Near Eastern temple economies and those of Mycenaean Greece, as well as the economies of the Mycenaean temples generally.

StH28 HILLER, Stefan Amnisas in den mykenischen Texten Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 33-63

StH suggests that Arnnisas played a very impcrtant role in connection with Kn= in political, economic and religious spheres, particularly as a center f

StH29 HILLER, Stefan Fruchtooumkulturen auf Kreta und in Pylas Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 171-Xll (AH/GN I) A discussion of the ecooomic and technical aspects of olive, wine, and fig production as can be gleaned from the linear B tablets of Knossos and Pylffi

StH:n HILLER, Stefan Possible historical reasons f

AHk4 HOEKSIRA, A. Epic verse before Homer: Three studies Amsterdam: N

AHk discusses the origin and early hist

SH45 H(X)!), M. Sinclair F. Rev: Pelon, Le palais de Malia V, 19&:1 (OP 2), and van Effenterre, Points de vue sur Ia fiscalite antique, 1979 (HvE 15) Journal of Hellenic Studies (JHS) 102 (1982), pp. 277-278 SH praises both of these W

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JIH28 HCX)KER, Jarres T. The Origin of the Linear B Script Supplement to Minos 8 (1979) JIH rutlines his theories of the aigin and gradual development of linear B from linear A and denies that a Mycenaean invasion of Crete wruld have provided the main stimulus fcr the appearance of the Greek language 011 Crete. See SM/D 1900-81, s.v. Reviewed in: AH 149, CnM 4

JIH34 HCX)KER, Janrs T. Linear 8: An Introduction Bristd: Bristd Oassical Press, 19ID An introductory handbcd< to linear Band Mycenaean Greek. Includes an overview of the field of study, and more detailed discussioos ci some of the text series. See SM/D 19ID-81, s. v. Reviewed in: JLM 49

JIH40 HCX)KER, Jarres T. The end of Pylos and the Linear B evidence Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII ( 1982), pp. 209-217

JIH exanlines several tablet series from Pylos and, \\bile rejecting some as evidence of a "state of emergency," concludes that the Jn series and E- series hint at ecmomic hardships that left Pylos in a weakened state.

JIH41 HCX)KER, Janrs T. Rev: Heubeck, Schrift, 1979 (AH 133) lndogermnnische Forschungen (IF) 87 (1982), pp. :DI-:IJS JTH praises this wock as a valuable introduction and reference-work, but criticizes the short treatment of Cretan Hieroglyphic and linear A.

JIH42 HCX)KER, Jarres T. Minoon religi011 in the late palace period Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 137-142 (OKz!LNx 2) JTH discusses various characteristics of Minoon religim, and the syncretism of Minoon and Mycenaean religim.

RHS5 HOPE SIMPSON, Richard Mycenaean Greece Park Ridge, NJ: Noyes, 1981 An overview of archaeological sites that show evidence of Mycenaean settlement. Intended as an updated replacement for RHS's 1965 Gazeteer and Atlas of Mycenaean Sites (RHS 2). See SMJD 1900-81, s.v. Reviewed in: AMS 12, BaS I, Jill3

RHS6 HOPE SIMPSON, Richard Mycenaean Greece and Homeric Reflections Approaches to Homer, edd., C. Rubino and C. Shelmerdine, pp. 122-139. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983 RHS studies the place nanrs in the 'Catalogue of Ships' and detennines that they represent actual Mycenaean centers, but the divisi011 of these places better represents the administrative power structure of post-1200 BCE Greece. He triefly discusses the lack of correspOildence between place names in the Pylian secti011 of the Catalogue and in the linear B texts.

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RHSIODI HOPE SIMPSON, Richard and Oliver T. P. K. DICKINSON A Gazeteer of Aegean Civilization in the Bronze Age I: The Mainland and the Islands Gtiteborg: AstrOm, 1979 RHSIOD catalogue sites on the Greek mainland and the Cyclades dating from the Early Bronze Age to the Late Bronze Age. A useful summary at the end gives an overview of the developments in these areas during the Bronze Age. See SMID 1979, and 1900-81, s.v. Revie\\ed in: AMS 12

GH I HUXLEY, George Rev: Sakellariou, Les proto-grecs. Peup/ement de Ia Grece et du bassin egt!en aux hautes epoques. vol. III, 1900 (MSa 6) Journal of Hellenic Studies (JHS) 102 (1982), pp. 275-276 In this generally favorable review, GH summarizes the contents of this volume and calls it a "welcomed book."

SEI2 IAKOVIDIS, Spyra; E 1be Mycenaean bronze industry Early Metallurgy in Cyprus, pp. 213-232 (JDMIRMd!VK I) SEI outlines the derivation, evolution, standardization, and final atrophy of the Late Helladic brmze industry. Includes a discussion of arms, household articles, and tools.

SEI3 IAKOVIDIS, Spyra; E Late Helladic citadels on mainland Greece Leiden: Brill, !983 SEI catalogues and describes the UI citadels of Tiryns, Midea, . , and Gla. He notes briefly the discovery of Linear B tablets at Mycenae.

PI 59 ILIEVSKI, Petar H. Rev: Risch, Kleine Scriften zum siebzigsten Geburtstag, 1981 (ER 52) Ziva Antika (ZAnt) 32 (1982), pp. 112-116 In Russian.

Pl63 ILIEVSKI, Petar H. Some Structural Peculiarities of Mycenaean-Greek Personal Names

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp.202-215 (AH/GN I) PI analyzes Mycenaean-Greek persmal names and determines that there are no onomastic differences between names at Kna;sa; and those at mainland sites. He also suggests reasons for differences in Mycenaean and classical Greek personal names.

PI64 ILIEVSKI, Petar H. Rev: vm Kamptz, Homerische Personennamen, 1982 (HvK I) Ziva Antika (ZAnt) 33 (1983), pp. 109-112 In Russian.

Pl65 ILIEVSKI, Petar H. Rev: Heubeck and Neumann, edd., Res Mycenaeae, 1983 (AH/GN I) :liva Antika (ZAnt) 33 (1983), pp. 219-223 In Russian. Bi~hy

SDFI INDEUCA TO, Silvia L\uniani Piazza pubblica e palazzo nella Creta minoica Rane: Joove1x:e, 1982

SDF gives an overview of the birth and development of the palaces and the cities at Mallia, Kna;sa;, and Alaista;, and concludes that a civic-OOsed system predated the palace system

RiJ4 JANKO, Richard A stone object inscribed in linear A from Ayia; Stephana;, Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 97-100

Ril discusses the archaeological context of this object and the composition of its signs, suggesting the possibility that it may l:e a weight.

RiJ5 JANKO, Richard Rev: von Kamptz, Homerische Personnamen (HvK I) Classical Review (CR) 34 (1982), pp. :D5-nl.

Ril praises the usefulness of this work and blames its problems on the fact that it is reproduced with little editing from a 1956 dissertation that takes no aocoont of evidence from the Linear B tablets.

MTJ4 JASINK TJCCHIONI, Anna Margherita Le tavolette dell'olio di Pilo: nuove proposte d'interpretazione Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica (QUCC) 44 (1983), pp. 119-145

MTJ discusses the Fr series at Pyla;, organizing the tablets according to the locality listed 011 each me.

MTJ5 JASINK TJCCHIONI, Anna Margherita Le tavolette dell'olio di Pilo: considerazmi topografiche Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 40-53

MTJ distinguishes two groups of tablets within the Fr series based 011 scribes, type of oil, and locati011 of the tablets.

MTJ6 JASINK TICCHIONI, Anna Margherita Monimento di popoli net'area egeo-anatolica lll-llmillenio A.C. Firenze, 1983

MTJ discusses population movements in the 3rd-2nd millenia BCE in light of linguistic and archaeological evidence and later classical references, with a focus on Anatolia, Crete, and mainland Greece.

AMJ/MaC I JOHNSfON, Alan W. and Malcolm A R. COI.LEJXiE Kna;sa;: The Minoons The Atlas ofArchaeology. New Y ark: St Martin's Press, 1982, pp. 52-55

Intended as a general introductim to Minoon civilization. The Linear B texts are briefly discussed for the COlllmodities listed and for evidence of Greek-speaking inhabitants at Kn=.

VK 17 KARAGEORGHIS, Yassa; The Late Bronze Age (Late Cypriote): 1600-10.50 B.C. Footprints in Cyprus, ed., D. Hunt, pp. 37-57. London: Trigraph, 1982

VK descril:es Late Cypriote civilizatim, making brief rnentim of the origin and use of the Cypro-Minoon script

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VK 18 KARAGEORGHIS, Vas.

NNK I KAZANSKI, N.N. Famirovanie pafilijskogo dialekta drevenegrec jazyka Areal nye issledovanija v iazykozanaii i etnograjii (1983) pp. 166-173 lnR~

KIK2 KIUAN, Klaus Mycenaean charioteers again Antiquity 56 (1982), pp. 205-2(X) K1K examines archaeological evidence, frescoes, and ceramic iconography conceming chariots and detennines that late in the Mycenaean age foot-soldiers fighting alongside charioteers were introduced into the ranks. He makes brief reference to earlier W

JKil) KILLEN, Jdm T. py Ani Minos 18(1983), pp. 71-79 JKi suggests that PY An I may be a raxxd of the recruitmmt of rowers, with the number of rowers recruited from each site being based on that site's "rateable value."

JKi32 KILLEN, Jdm T. 01 the Mycenaean Ge tablets Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 216-233(AH/GN I) JKi propa;es that the raxxds of the Mycenae Ge series are standard taxation raxxds of the central palace, not of a private industry. He also concludes that perhaps these raxxds indicate that taxes were paid more frequently than once per year.

JKil3 KillEN, Jdm T. TAandDA 16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. 121-126 (PQ'AFr 1)

JKi argues for the passiblity that DA refers to a male "external" supervisor from ootside the work groop, \Will.e TA refers to a female "internal" supervisor who \\Wid have been a member ci the work groop. This system has parallels in the Near East.

ABK/AnM 1 KNAPP, A. Bernard and Anne MAROIANT Cyprus, Cypro-Minoon, and Hurrians Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (RDAC) (1982), pp. 15-:D ABK/ AnM provide an overview ci the Cypro-Minoon corpus and of prqn;als for deciphennent, particularly those of EmM. They conclude that, althoogh Near Eastern contact is clear, all evidence ci Hurrian contact (like mast evidence of the Hurrians themselves) is m:essarily conjectural.

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GSK I KORRES, G. S. Rev: Raison and Pope, Corpus transnumen! du lineaire A, 1900 (JR/MaP 3) Platon 34-35 (1982-83), pp. l:J5-:ll6

GSK presents a shcrt, favorable, and uncritical review of the Corpus.

0KzJLNx2 KRZYSZKOWSKA, Olga and Lucia NIXON edd., Minoan Society: Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium Bristol: Bristol Oassical Press, 1983 The papers collected in this volume are devoted primarily to aspects of Minoan social stmcture and society in general. Presentations at the collCXJuium were crganized in the following sections: Religion; Pre-palatial Crete; Technology; Settlement Patterns; and Housing. See: ACB I, BCD II, BPI, DTu I, ESF 4, GCD I, HID I, HvE 21, HWH 2, JOJ 2, JCP 2, JPn I, JTH 42, KBr 14, LyB 14, MvE 2, NnM/RHg I, NP 13, OP 4, ShC I, WDN 5.

ALFJALA I LOPEZ EIRE, Antonio and Antonio LILLO Al..CAREZ Panft!ia y el dialecto panfilio Zephyrus 34-35 (1982), pp. 24J.248

ALFJ ALA examine the features of the Pamphylian dialect and determine that it is an intermediate dialect between East and West Greek. See also: ALFJALA 2

ALFJALA2 LOPEZ EIRE. Antonio and Antonio LILLO ALCAREZ Entcrno a Ia clasificaticn dialectal del panfilio Emerita 51 (1983), pp. 5-27 ALFJALA study the Pamphylian dialect and determine that it is a dialect containing East Greek innovations and Dcric archaisms, making it an "intermediate" dialect between East and West Greek. See also: ALFJ ALA I

AWL I LAWRENCE, A. W. Greek Architecture New Ycrk: Penguin, 1983 AWL devotes a large section of this volume to pre-Hellenic architecture. Included in his discussion are the major Minoan and Mycenaean palaces, and various smaller sites.

AnL3 LEBESSI, Angeliki 'H OVVEXEIO TfiS KpT]TOI-IVKT]VOl'KfiS AaTpe!as. 'Em[)IWOEIS Ka\ ava[)IWOEI)

'Apxa1oAoy1Kf) 'E

Al..e3 LEONARD, Jr., Albert The Aegean Role in the Eastern Mediterranean Oil Trade. Summary of a paper presented at the 83rd GMAIA, !Ax:. 1981 American Journal of Archaeology (AlA) 86 (1982), pp. 274-275

ALe proposes that vase shapes and Linear B evidence suggest that the Mycenaeans expcrted two types of oil: a thin oil and an unguent. He also proposes that sage- and rose-scent were unique to Aegean oils in the Mediterranean.

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AIL6 LEUKART, Alex GOtter, Feste, und GefiiBe. Mykenisch -eus und -ewios: Stmkturen eines Wortfeldes und sein Weiterleben im spiiteren Greichisch Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 234-252 (AH!GN 1) AIL traces the use and development of the suffix -eus and -ewios in Mycenaean and later Greek.

MAUJcC2 UTTAUER, M. A. and Joo;t H. CROUWEL Olariots and harness in Mycenaean vase painting Mycenaean Pictorial Vase Painting, edd., E Vermeule and V. Karageorghis, pp. 181-187. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1982

MAUJcC attempt to reconstn.Jct the foon of the Mycenaean chariot, citing evidence from fresco, vase, seal iconography, and the linear B evidence.

MAUJcC3 UTTAUER, M.A. and Joost H. CROUWEL Olariots in late braJZ.e age Greece Antiquity 57 (1983), pp. 187-192 MAUJcC reconsider earlier arguments and archaeological evidence and conclude that a chariot-mounted attack would be impractical and implausible. They suggest that the chariot was a means of conveyance to the oottlefield, as it is in the Iliad.

CuM4 MAGUEIJO, Custodio Sabre a origem do linear B (Rev: Hodcer, The Ori!(in t!f the Linear B Script, 1979 [JTH 28]) Euphrosyne 11 (1982), pp. 209-226 CuM offers guarded praise for JTH. In Portuguese.

MMr4 MARAZZI, Massimiliano Cootriooti allo studio della "societii micenea," III: documentazione e valore dei primi traffici d'oltremare Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica (QUCC) 38 (1982), pp. 141-151 MMr examines travel and trade among the Greek mainland, the Cyclades, and Crete.

NnMIRHg 1 MARINATOS, Nanno and Robin HAGG Anthropomcrphic cultic images in Minoan Crete? Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 185-202 (OKzJLNx 2) NnM!RHg examine iconographic and archaeological evidence for the character of cult images in Minoan Crete and determine that ma;t of the remains which were previously assumed to be remnants of anthropcmorphic cult statues are more likely to be votive in nature.

EmM29 MASSON, Emilia Premiers documents chypro-mincens du site Kalavassas-A yios Il1i:mitrios Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (RDAC) (1983), pp. 131-141 EmM provides description of and notes about new texts, suggesting that the documents describe the foundation of a public ooilding.

OM42 MASSON, Olivier Nouvelles d01111Ces dialectales foumies par l'epigraphie chypriote syllabique Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 25:>-257 (AH!GN 1) OM discusses Cypro-syllabic inscriptims discovered after 1975.

24 Bibliography

OM/AHr l MASSON, Olivier and A. HERMARY Inscriptionsd'Amathonte, IV Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 106 (1982), pp. 215-244

OM!AHr illustrate, transcribe, and discuss an inscription on a statue rose dedicated by Androldes to Aphrodite. The bilingual inscription is in alphabetic Greek and Cypro-syllabic.

KaM6 MATSUMarO, Katsumi Rev: Risch and Mi.ihlestein, Colloquium Mycenaeum (ERIHM I) Journal of Classical Studies (JCS) 31 (1983), pp. 9:>-97 In Japanese.

HMt2 MA TTHAUS, Hartmut Die zyprische Metallindustrie in der aufgehenden Bronzezeit: einheimische, agiiische und nah5stliche Elemente Early Metallurgy in Cyprus, pp. 185-199 (JDMIRMd/VK I) HMt establishes a chronology and ocganization by type of Late Bronze Age metal vessels in Cypms and the influences on them.

HMt3 MA TTHAUS, Hartmut Die Ideogramme der Linear-B-Tafel KN K 93 Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 69-78 HMt suggests that ideogram *:D4 represents a type of pan with upright handle such as has been found at Iraklion and Dendra in graves of the period LM IliA.

HMt4 MATTHAUS, Hartmut Kypro-minoische Schriftmarken aus Enkomi Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 137-150 HMt discusses three Cypro-Minoan marks found on a hammer-head and two hoes from the British excavations at Enkomi and suggests that a wider study of the marks found on such implements may ultimately help to decipher Cypro-Minoan texts.

CaM4 MA VRIY ANNAKI, Caterina Le double hache dans le monde hellenique aI' age du bronze Revue Archeologique (RA) ( 1983), pp. 195-228 CaM discusses the materials, manufacture, shape, and find-spots of Bronze Age double axes. She also comments on Linear A inscriptions on double axes. depictions of axes on vases and in masms' marks. and their crigin and role in religion.

fMa4 MA WET, Francine Le vocabulaire homerique de Ia dou/eur: Recherches sur les oppositions .fonctionelles dans /e vocabulaire de Ia dou/eur (autour de 1TT)J.ta-a?.yo)} Memoires de Ia Oasse des Lettres. 2' 5erie. T. LXIII. Bms.>els: Palais des Academies, 1979

Reviev.W in: CBr 12

CBM I MEE,C.B. in the Bronze Age. An archaeological survey Warminster: Aris and Phillips, Ltd., 1982 CBM disclL<>ses materials excavated from Rhodes and cites them as evidence foc the extent of Mycenaean-Minoan-Rhodian trade and contact

25 Biblio:mpby

RMgl MElGGS, Russell Trees and timber in the ancient Mediterranean world Oxford: Clarendoo Press, 1982 RMg disetRieS the availability d" wood, the types available, and the uses cr wood throughoot the Mediterranean. He refers to Unear B texts which discuss varieties of wocxl used and their fwlCtions.

LMj2 MElJER, Look C Eine strukturelle Analyse der Hagia Triada-Tafe/n. Ein Beitrag zur Linear A-Forschung. Publications of the Henri Franlifort Foundation 8. Amsterdam: B. R. Griiner Pub. Co., 1982 LMj provides a transcription cr the Hagia Triada tablets, a discussion cr their content and problems of transliteration, and an analysis cr their structure. Includes full indices cr tablets and linear A words. Reviewed in: RWt 1

JIM25 MELENA, Jose L Studies on some Mycenaean inscriptions from Knossos dealing with textiles Sup/enrentos a Minos 5. Salamanca: Universidad, 1975 SeeSMID 1965-1978, s.v. Reviewed in: JI.P 38

JIM42 MELENA, Jose L a aceite en Ia civilizacioo rniceruca Produccion y comercio del aceite en Ia antiguedad, pp. 255-282. Madrid: Editorial de Ia Universidad Complutense, 1981

JIM disetRieS types m 00. in Mycenaean civilization, especially olive oil, and olives llKJ'e genernlly. See also: JLM 47

JIM44 MELENA, Jose L

The reading d" the vase inscription Tl Z ~

Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 95-96

JLM prqxlieS the reading qi-ne-u, rather than the previoosly suggested du-ne-u.

JIM45 MELENA, Jose L N:xas de filologfa rniceruca III: el silabogramma *86

Emerita 51 (1983), pp. 255-'lfJ7 JLM studies the use msign *86 and proposes a value of dwa. Based on this deternination, he suggests that there ooght to be a sign with the value twa; the IOOit likely candidate f

JLM46 MELENA, Jose L Un nooveau racc

Minos 18 (1983), pp. fiJ.. 70

JIM diSClRieS a new join cr frag~rents KN D 5520 and KN X 8255.

26 Bibliogrnphy

JLM47 MELENA, Ja;e L Olive oil and other scrts of oil in the Mycenaean tablets Minos 18 (1983), pp. 89-123 A revised, Fnglish versioo of the 1981 W

JLM48 MELENA, Ja;e L Rev: Gcdart and Sacconi, Les tablettes limiaire B de Thebes, 1978 (LoG/AScI) Minos 18 (1983), p. 262 JLM suggests that this edition may not have been justified, given the small number of documents and the quality of earlier editions. He suggests some ccrrections in the transcriptions of Til Ug 1 and TH Og 43.

JLM49 MELENA, Ja;e L Rev: Hodcer, Linear 8: An Introduction, 1900 (JTII 34) Mino.f 18 (1983), pp. 263-264 JLM praises this work as a much-needed introduction to the field and commends the bibliography. He criticizes the lack of treatment of some aspects of the script, and errors in the transcription of vowels.

MELENA, Ja;e L Rev: Vandenabeele and Olivier, Les ideogrammes archeolo!(iques du /ineaire B, 1979 (FVa/JO 2) Minos 18 (1983), p. 264 JLM praises the organization of this work and the quality of the scholarship.

JLM51 MELENA, Ja;e L Further thoughts on Mycenaean o-pa Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 258-286 (AH/GN 1)

JLM studies the use of o-pa in the Linear B texts and concludes that it refers to work which is to be performed. Furthermore, he determines that o-pa waic is performed by specialized labcrers and not by slaves

RSM6 MERRILLEES, Robert S. Rev: Strange, Caphtor/Ke.ftiu. A new investigation, 1900 (JnS I) Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (RDAC) (1982), pp. 244-251 RSM generally agrees with JnS's prqxJSal for the identification of Keftiu with Cyprus rather than Crete, while pointing ant some mincr problems with the argument A gocxi synq>sis of JnS's work.

CM45 MILANI, Celestina Atena e Ia micenea Politica e religione nel primo scontrotra Rom£1 e /'Oriente, pp. 2942. Milan: Pnbblicazioni della Universita Cattolica del SacroCuore, 1982 CM offers suggestions for when the Mycenaean Potnia becomes the classical . Bibliography

CM46 MILANI, Celestina II mondo minoico-miceneo Storia politica del mondo greco, ed., M. Sordi, pp. 9-26. Milano: Vitae pensiero, 1982

This chapter is divided into sections vJlich cover the decipherment of linear B, excavations, Minoan and Mycenaean scripts, architecture, weapons, transpcrtation, social and political life, agriculture, commerce, and religion.

CM47 MILANI, Celestina Rev: Peruzzi, Mycenaeans in Early Latium, 1900 (EP 22) Aevum 51 (1983), pp. 162-163

CM praises this thorongh examination of the historical, archaeological, and linguistic evidence for the Mycenaean presence in Italy.

DGM2 MilLER, D. Gary Homer and the Ionian E'pic Tradition. Some Phonic and Phonological Evidence Innsbruck: Institut fiir Sprachwissenschaft der Universillit Innsbruck, 1982

In examining the epic tradition, DGM offers linguistic evidence to argue for an Aeolic phase of epic poetry.

DGM4 MilLER, D. Gary Improvisation, Typology, and 'The New Orthodoxy.' How 'Oral' is Houzer? Washington, D.C: University Press of America, 1982

DGM attempts to clarify some of the problems fmnd in the Parry-Lord theory of oral composition and issues pertaining to written composition. The poems were composed orally, DGM concludes, and arguments aduced for Homer writing them are seen as irrelevant

Revie~ in: AH 145

SMrl MIRIE, Sieglinde Das Thronraumareal des Palastes von Knossos. Versuch einer Neuinterpretation seiner Entstehung und seiner Funktion. Saarbrucker Beitriige z. Altertumskunde 26, Bonn: Habelt 1982

SMr's description of finds from the Throne Room at Kna;sos includes a rmndel.

PMo5 MONTEIL, Pierre Rev: Hoekstra, Epic verse before Homer. Three studies, 1981 (AHk 4) Revue de Philologie (RPh) 56 (1982), pp. 313-314

With a very few reservations, PMo recommends this as a dense and well-written work on Homeric .

JJM5 MORALEJO ALVAREZ, Juan Jose On dual number of a-stems in the Mycenaean tablets Minos 18 (1983), pp. ?fJl-217

JJM discusses the evidence for eleven examples of the nominative-accusative and dual with a final-a.

AM36 MORPURGO DAVIES, Amm Mycenaean and Greek prepositions: o-pi, e-pi, etc. Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 287-310(AH/GN I)

AM discusses the use of prepositions in the linear B texts, particularly the use of o-pi and e-pi. She concludes that the two prepositions are very similar in meaning and that both are used when describing a close relationship. Also includes a discussion of the position of Mycenaean prepositions in the evolution of Indo-Enropean to classical Greek.

28 HM39 MUHLESfEIN, Hugo N

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 311-327 (AH/GN I)

Certain that the o-lw- texts from Pyla; deal with military crustal defenses, HM fine-tunes and corrects earlier conclusions of his and others concerning these tablets.

JDMIRMd/VK MUHL Y, J., R. MADDIN, and V. KARAGEORGHIS I Acta of the International Archaeolo~ical Symposium: Early Meta/lur~y in Cyprus, 5000-4000 B.C. Nica;ia: Pierides Frundation, 1982

See: HMt 2, JDM 12, KBr 13, SEI 2

JDMI2 MUHL Y, James D. 1be nature of trade in the late Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean: The organization of the metals' trade and the role of Cyprus

Early Metallur~y in Cyprus, pp. 251-269 (JDMIRMd/VK I) JDM proposes a more active role for Cyprus in the metals' trade, including an early indigenous copper and shipping industry, and identifies Alashiya with Cyprus.

MMt I MURTFZ, Marie Les noms de bergers de Ia classe Cn de Pylos. Orientations de recherches.

Travaux Neuch/itelois de Lin~uistique (TRANEL) 3 (1982~ pp. 41-58 MMt discusses personal names in -eu-, pa;sible readings based on toponyms, and general linguistic evidence for the names found in the Cn tablets.

MNg6 NEGRI, Mario L' unita intennedia ionico-attica Acme 35 (1982), pp. 7-17 MNg proposes that the Attic-Ionic dialect can better be interpreted as an "ionicization" of Attic, or merely as a form of Attic used as an official language.

MNg8 NEGRI, Mario Miceneo, lingua america e questioni connesse La Parola del Passato (PP) 38 (1983), pp. 317-320 A response to criticisms by GiB in his review of MNg 5, notably conceming the genitive in "" and the vocalization of • r.

See also: GiB 5

GN 16 NEUMANN, Gunter Zum kretischen Hieroglyphenzeichen H29

Kadmos 21 (1982~ pp. 5-8

GN traces a proposed development of the Linear B signs *29 and *:D through the Linear A sign 34 to the Cretan hieroglyphic H29, \\hich depicts a stringed musical instrument

29 Bibliography

GN18 NEUMANN, Gunter Zur Deutung einiger mykenischer Personennamen Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 32&-334(AH/GN 1)

GN presents five short studies relating to personal names (PN): ( 1) PN with -amaro-, (2) *a-re-su-to, (3) short forms of the type TEAT)), (4) names with two stems, (5) suffix -uwv.

GN 19 NEUMANN, Gunter Rev: Heubeck and Neumann, edd., Res Mycenaeae, 1983 (AH/GN 1) Jahrbuch des Akademie der Wissenschajien in Gottin[!.en (1983), pp. 105-108

More an overview of the col.l

WDN3 NIEMEIER, Wolf-Dietrich Mycenaean Knossos and the age of Linear B Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 219-287 WDN studies the archaeological contexts of the Linear B tablets at Knossos, and their ideograms, and dates them to LM IIIB. He then discusses the implicatioos for Knossos as an administrative center.

WDN5 NIEMEIER, Wolf-Dietrich 'The character of the Knossian palace society in the second half of the fifteenth century BC: Mycenaean or Minoan? Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 217-236 (OK.z!LNx 2) WDN examines the cootexts of archaeological finds from Knossos, including the Linear B tablets, and detem1ines that the palace was under Minoan rule until LM IliA and then under Mycenaean rule until LM IIIB.

POIAFr I OLJV A, Pavel and Alena FROLIK.OV A edd., Concilium Eirene XVI. Proceedin[!.s 4the 16th International Eirene Conference, Prague 31.8.-4.9.1982, vol. 3 Prague, 1983

This volume contains the proceedings from the Mycenaeological coll

J057 OLIVIER, Jean-Pierre La rogue en or de Mavro Spelio et sou inscription en litreaire A Rayonnement Grec, 1982, pp. 15-26 (LHM/GeR l)

JO continues a discussioo begun by Evans regarding an inscribed signet or finger ring (KN Z 13).

J058 OLIVIER, Jean-Pierre Une rondelle d 'argile d 'Hagia Triadha (?) avec un signe en lineaire A

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BC H) 107 (1983), pp. 75-84 JO describes a roundel from the Allard Piersou Museum and discusses it in the context of known roundels in the Linear A archives.

J059 OLIVIER, Jean-Pierre Les trois epingles avec inscription en litreaire A Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 335-337 (AH/GN 1)

JO briefly describes the characteristics of three inscribed pins. BibliQgrnphy

JV02 arKUPSCIKOV, Juri V. Etat actuel des travaux sur le lineaire A 16th Eirene ((mjerence, 1983, pp. 145-1.50 (POIAFr I) In Russian with French precis.

ThGP8 PALAIMA, Thomas G. linear A in the Cyclades: The trade and travel of a script Temple University Aegean Symposium 7 (1982), pp. 15-22 ThGP examines the linear A inscriptions from the Cyclades and, noting that many of these are commercial in nature, suggests that trade with Crete may have introduced miting to the Cyclades and, in tum, Cycladic trade with the mainland may have introduced the knowledge of miting to Mycenaean Greece.

ThGP9 PALAIMA, Thomas G. linear B and the !Xstruction of the Palace of Minos. Summary of a paper presented at the 84th GMAIA, IXc. 1982 American Journal a,( Archaeology (AlA) 87 (1983), pp. 249-2.50 ThGP supports the thea'y of a chronological gap between the Knossa; mxl Pylos tablets by examining a set of tablets from Pylos found in a lli III A context \\hich are graphically similar to Knossos texts and distinct from those on the mainland.

ThGP II PALAIMA, Thomas G. Evidence for the influence of the Knossian graphic tradition at Pylos

16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. ID-84(POIAFr I) ThGP shows that four tablets from Pylos, mitten in a Knossian-Cretan graphic style, provide examples of mainland miting at an early stage, supporting the view that linear B was created at Knossos.

BPI PAllsoN HALLAGER, Birgitta A New Social Qass in U!te Bronze Age Crete: Foreign Traders in Khania Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 111-119 (OKz/LNx 2) After an examination of the distribution throughout Europe of hand-made bumished ware found at Khania, BP concludes that there were traders, perhaps from South Italy, living on the north shore of Crete. She notes the similarity of Cretan potters' marks to those in .

LP90 PALMER, Leonard R. The Greek Language Lorxlon mxl Ba;ton: Faber mxl Faber, 193J LP gives a brood overview of the develq>ment of the Greek language. He examines the relationship of Mycenaean Greek to Proto-Indo-Eurq>ean, later dialects, a1xl the language of the Homeric texts. See SMID 19ffi..81, s. v.

Reviewed in: AOt II, OCo I, JoB II

LP97 PALMER, Leonard R. Bull and palm tree in Aegean iconography Letter in Nestor 10:9 (IXcember 1983), pp. 1762-1764

LP posits the existence of a Mycenaean Bull God having associations with vegetation and water as suggested by various Knossos frescoes aJxl Near Eastern analogies. He also cites an offering to the bull on MY Fu 711.

31 Biblio.grnphy

LP98 PALMER, Leonard R. Mycenaean Religion: Methooological Oloices Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 33&-366 (AH/GN1)

LP outlines the methooology used to anive at our present understanding of Mycenaean religion.

LP99 PALMER, Leonard R. Studies in Mycenaean Religion Festschrift fur Robert Muth, pp. 28J.296. Innsbruck: lnstitiit fiir Sprachwissenschaft der Universitlit lnnsbruck, 1983

LP discusses the evidence in the Linear B texts fcr a Mycenaean Bull Goo. He also outlines other aspects of Mycenaean religion.

0Pal7 PANAGL, Oswald Zum Synkretismus von Dltiv und Lokativ Singular der s-Stamme immykenischen

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 171-201 (AH/GN I) OPa discusses the replacement of an earlier dative ending l-ei/ (written-e) by the locative ending /-i/ in Mycenaean Greek.

TJPI PAPADOPOULOS, Thanassis Mycenaean Achea Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology (SIMA) 55:1 (1979)

TJP characterizes Mycenaean Achea by cataloguing sites in this region as well as the architecture of settlements, tombs, pottery and artefacts. Many charts and tables are included. See SM!D 1979, s.v. Reviewed in: SD! 6

KPM2 PAPA THOMA-MASTOROPOULOU, K. 'ATI6TJxos TfiS ypaiJIJtKfis ypacpfis B aTov "01-lTJPO Parousia I (1982) pp. 355-361 KPM argues that the passage Iliad 6.168-169 refers to Linear B. a'2 PELON, Olivier Le palais de Malia V (2 vol.) Paris: Genthner, 1900

A final report on the excavations of the temple complex at Mallia. Reviewed in: SH 45

OP3 PELON, Olivier L'epee a l'acrolxite et Ia chronologie rnaliote Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 106 (1982), pp. 165-190

OP questions the original date assigned to two swcrds found at Mallia, suggesting that they should be dated earlier. He uses this argument as a lxtsis to suggest a reconstruction of the chronology of the site. He briefly mentions and illustrates a vase inscribed with hieroglyphics. a>4 PEI.DN, Olivier Reflexions sur Ia fonction politique dans un palais cretois Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 251-257 (OKziLNx 2)

OP examines the architectural remains from Kna;sos and Mallia and suggests that both the throne rcom and the domestic quarter may have been used by the sovereign to ha;t visitcrs.

32 Bibliography

JLP37 PERPILLOU, Jean-Louis Rev: Duhoux, Etudes minoennes /: le lineaire A, 1978 (YD 39) Revue des Etudes Anciennes (RES) 85 (1983), pp. 298-299

JLP gives an overview of the contents of the volume and comments on the difficulties of deciphering Linear A.

JLP38 PERPIU.OU, Jean-Louis Rev: Melena, Studies on some Mycenaean inscriptions from Knossos dealing with textiles, 1975 (JLM 15)

Revue des Etudes Anciennes (RES) 85 (1983), pp. ~1-1}2 JLP, \\-hile not always agreeing with the conclusions, praises JLM's methodology and his control of the subject.

EP24 PERUZZI, Emilio La lingua greca net Lazio pre·mmano Greci e Latini nel Lazio antico, pp. 9-26. Rome: Anteneo 1982 EP argues that some Mycenaean vocabulary was brought into Latin through later Greek.

1Pi2 PIN!, lngo Eine Tonplombe aus Knossos im Ashmolean Museum

Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 14 !Pi presents a new look and new photographs of a clay seal containing three different stamps, two with geometric figures and one with a lion attacking two deer, and offers a date of LM I fcr the original seals.

!Pi 3 PIN!, lngo Neue Beolxlchtungen zu den tiinemen Siegelabdrticken von

Archiiologischer Anzeiger (AA) (1983), pp. 559-572 !Pi discusses the seal impression found on some 500 clay nodules dated LM IN IB from the excavation at Zakros. Comparing the motifs with others from lrak.lion and other sites, he offers suggestions fcr their significance and use in trade and administration.

JPn I PINSENT, John Bull-leaping Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 259-269 (OKz/LNx 2) JPn assembles the representations of men interacting with bulls on seals, frescoes, rings, and cups, and notes that one must be careful in considering whether bull-leaping is a myth cr fact.

VP45 PISANI, Vittorio Note linguistiche varie 36 (1982), pp. 56-82 In this collection of shcrt notes on various linguistic problems, one is of particular interest to myoenologists (Note II, "Miceneo okn, hequeta "~ In this note, VP takes issue with SI:A!'s interpretation of Cretan hequetai and proposes that they did have a military function. See also: SI:A! 5

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NP13 PLATON, Nicholas lbe Minoon palaces: Centres of organization of a theocratic social and political system Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 2TJ.276 (OKz/LNx 2)

NP describes several elements and sectors cl the Minoan palaces, paying particular attention to areas which were prorebly religious in nature. He concludes that religion and politics were inextricably mixed in Minoan Crete.

EPo2 PORADA, Edith The cylinder seals foond at Thebes in Breotia Archiv .fiir Orientforschung (AOF) 28 (1981-82), pp. 1-70 EPo catalogues and discusses the iconography of the cylinder seals f oond at Thebes. She notes iconographical features that resemble Minoan and Mycenaean conventions. lbe significance of these seals at lbebes is suggested to be political in nature, and evidence cl trade.

EPo3 PORADA, Edith A seal ring and two cylinder seals from Hala Sultan Tekke Hala Sultan Tekke. Excavations 1971-1979, pp. 219-221 (PAs/alii 3)

EPo provides a physical description of these seals and discusses their iconography. She surmises that they all were imported from the Asiatic mainland.

JCP2 POURSAT, Jean-O.aude Ateliers et satx:tuaires a Malia: noovelles domm sur !'organisation sociale a I'eJXXIue des premiers JXllais Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 277-281 (OKziLNx 2) JCP looks at QJartier Mu at Mallia and discusses what are presumably an administration b.tilding, as noted by the presence of several tablets and seals, and a seal-maker's and potter/metalworker's workshop. Based on the finds, he proposes that the potter served a religious function, and suggests that due to the proximity of the administration building, the officials administered the sanctuaries and cults in the area.

IKP9 PROBONAS, Ioannes K. 'AvOoAoyia MvKT]VaTKC:lv Ket~evc.Jv Athens: LoukqxJUloo, 1983

Reviewed in: PG 6

AMQ12 QUAITORDIO MORESCHINI, Adriana wa-na-ka-te-ro!-ra e wa-na-se-wi-jo!-ja Studi di linguistica minoico-micenea ed america, 1983, pp. 41-61 AMQ examines the use of the endings -te-rol-ra and -i-jo!-ja and concludes that the ending -te-rol-ra pertains to the pa;sessions cl the wa-na-ka, while wa-na-se-wi-jo!-ja is an adjective meaning 'regal, of royal type.'

AMQl3 QUAITORDIO MORESCHINI, Adriana Onoo!astica licia nell'Iliade Studi di linguistica minoico-micenea ed omerica, 1983, pp. 63-78 AMQ discusses similarities between Lycian names in the Iliad and names found in the Linear B texts. She notes some evidence that there may be some Lycian-Mycenaean cultural similarities as well and suggests that the account by of a Cretan origin for the Lycians may be carect.

34 Bibliography

JR42 RAISON, Jacques Rev: Sakellariou, Les proto-xrecs, vol. Ill, 1900 (MSa 6) Revue de Philoloxie (RPh) 56 (1982), pp. Jl5-:.ll6 JR praises MSa 's therough and systematic coverage of the subject and the richness of the volume, but notes the necessarily hypothetical nature of some of the conclusions.

JR43 RAISON, Jacques Rev: Strange, Caphtor/Keftiu. A new investigation, 1900 (JnS I) Revue Archeologique (RA) (1982), pp. Jl5-:.ll6 JR praises JnS fer his well-

JR44 RAISON, Jacques Rev: Vandenabeele and Olivier, Les ideoxrammes archeologiques du lineaire B, 1979 (FVa!JO 2) Revue Archeologique (RA) (1982), pp. E310

JR notes this volume's clear structure, rut expresses concem over the chronology employed by FV a!JO and suggests that they may have been overly ambitious in their identifications.

JR/MaP3 RAISON, Jacques and Maurice W. M. POPE Corpus transnumere du lineaire A Louvain-la-Neuve: Cabay, 1900

JR!MaP provide the corpus of Linear A texts using their own numeration system, with notes on each text This volume is intended fer use with their Index transnumere du lineaire A. It also contains a brief chronology.

Reviewed in: A0112, EB 71, GSK I

CoR21 RENFREW, A. Cclin

Bronze Age Mel~ An island polity, 1982, pp. 35-44 (CoRIMWg I)

CoR discusses the histcry of Mel~ frcrn ca. 3D) to ca. 1100 BCE. Included in his discussion is the description of a Linear A tablet found at Phylakopi.

CoRIMWg 1 RENFREW, A. Colin and Malcolm W AGSfAFF edd., An island polity. The archaeology of exploitation in Melos Cambridge: Camlxidge University Press, 1982

CoRIMW g lxing together essays on Mel~ by various authcrs. The sectioo titles are: "The histccy of society in Melos," "Enviroomental system and constraints," "Intra-systemic relations," and "Integration." See CoR 21.

Reviewed in: AMS II

ER52 RISCH, Ernst Kleine Schriften zum siebzigsten Geburtstag edd., A. Etter and M.I...oo;er. Berlin: de Grutyer, 1981 See SMID 198:l-81, s.v. Reviewed in: PI 59

35 Bibliography

ER55 RISCH, Ernst Probleme bei der Schreibung von Hiat und Kompa;itionsfuge in Mykenischen Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 374-390 (AH/GN I)

Addressing the problem of crthographical differences in Linear B. ER proposes that Mycenaean scribes wrote not according to pronunciation but by etymological analysis.

ERIHM I RISCH, Ernst and Hugo MOLEsTEIN edd., Colloquium Mycenaeum: Actes du Sixihne Co/loque International sur /es Textes Myceniens et Egeen.1· Tenu a Chaumont sur Neuchate/ du 7 au 13 Septembre 1975 Universite de Neuchiitel, 1979 1be papers in this volume are divided in the following groops: instruments of scholarship; the Mycenaean world and the Near East; social and economic life and Mycenaean administration; special interpretations: linguistic problems: new texts and interpretations of ideograms; the decipherment of neighlxxing scripts. See SMlD 1900-81, s. v. Reviewed in: KaM 6

CR93 RUUGH, Canelius J. Rev: Olantraine, Dictionnaire etymo/ogique de Ia langue grecque: histoire des mots, Tome JV-2, -W et Index, 1900 (PC 00)

lingua 58 (1982), pp. 202-210 CR notes that this volume, prepared by PC's friends and students, is more speculative than the volumes prepared by PC himself and points oot some alternative conclusions to those presented in the text.

CR96 RUUGH, CaneliusJ. O:Jservations sur les neutres en -s/h-

Res Mycenaeae 1983, pp. 391-407 (AH/GN I) CR offers an analysis of neuters in -slh- in Mycenaean Greek.

MR31 RUIPEREZ, MartinS. 1be Mycenaean Name of Dionysus Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 4C&412 (AHIGN I)

MR discusses the linguistic evolution of the name Dionysos in various dialects and suggests the location of Mycenaean di-wo-nu-so within this evolution.

ASc42 SACX:ONI, Anna Instruments de travail: Editions, index, lexiques, grammaires, bibliographie

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 412417 (AH/GN I) ASc discusses the state of the resoorces available for the study of linear B.

JSK4 SAKEU.ARAKIS, Johannes Musee d'. Guide illustre du musee Athens, 1982 A richly illustrated guide of the major finds displayed in the Heraklim Museum with interpretive descriptions. Available in French, English, Italian and Gennan editims.

36 Bibliography

MSa6 SAKEI.LARIOU, Michel B. Les proto-grecs. Peuplement de Ia Grece et du bassin egeen aux hautes epoques. vol. lii Athens: Ekdotike Athenon, 1900 MSa assembles the linguistic and archaeological evidence for the origins of the Proto-Greeks, concluding that they can be identified with the Danaans and with some elements of Kurgan culture.

Revie~ in: GH I, JR 42, PF 41

IFS I SANDERS, Ian F. Ronum Crete: An archaeological survey and gazetteer of Late Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine Crete Warminster: Aris and Phillips, Ltd., 1982 lbough he intends the book to be a survey of Crete in Late Antiquity, JFS includes some comments on Minoan Crete \\bile discussing influences and continuities.

FS24 SCHACHERMEYR, Fritz Die iigiiische Friihzeit IV: Griechenland im Zeitalter der Wanderungen vom Ende der mykenischen Ara his auf die Dorier Mykenische Studien 8. Vienna: bsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1900

Primarily a discussim of Dlrk Age (1200-

Revie~ in: .IFB I

FS25 SCHACHERMEYR, Fritz Die iigiiische Friihzeit V: Die Levante im Zeitalter der Wanderungen vom 13. his zum I I Jahrhundert v. Chr. Mykenische Studien 9. Vienna: bsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1982 Using primarily archaeological evidence, FS discusses the collapse of the Mycenaean world, the rise and spread of the Sea People through the Levant and Egypt, and the hellenization of Cyprus in the 11th c. BCE.

Revie~ in: JFB 1

FS27 SCHACHERMEYR, Fritz Die Griechische Riickerinnerung im Litchte neuer Forschungen Vietma: bsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1983

FS traces the traditions concerning the deep past in various Greek localities. Using archaeological and literary evidence, FS explores the devekyment of these traditions from their origins in the Brmze and Dlrk Ages.

ASG3 SCHNAPP.(J()URBEJLLON, Annie Naissance de l'ecriture et fmction poetique en Grece archa'ique: quelques pointes de repere Annales: Economies, Societes, Civilization (Annales [ ESG]) 5-U ( 1982), pp. 714-723 ASG considers the relationship between Homeric poetry and the creation of the alphabet and what this reveals about the creative spirit of archaic Greeoe.

ESF3 SCHOFIElD, Elizabeth M. Rev: Doumas, ed., Thera and the Aegean World II, 1900 (OlD 5) Classical Review (CR) 32 (1982), pp. 246-248 ESF criticizes the sometimes careless editing of this volume, but praises the productivity of the conference and the usefulness of the publication.

37 Bibliogmpby

ESF4 ~OAElD, Elizabeth M. The Minoan Emigrant Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 293-:Dl (OKzJLNx 2) ESF ootlines a course of study to determine the extent of Minoan presence, if any, in places such as , Thera, Kythera, and Trianda She also suggests the means by which their role in these areas might be determined.

SSe I SEGERT, Stanislav Dxipherment of forgotten writing systems. Two different approaches Writing in Focus, edd., F. Coulmas and K. Flllich, pp. 131-156. Trends in Linguistics, Studies and Monographs 23, New York: Mootoo, 1983 SSe compares the decipherment of Linear B and of Ugaritic and analyzes the methods and results of each.

BSe8 SERGENr, Bernard Les Pyliens a Athenes (XIle siecle av. J..C.) Revue des Etudes Anciennes (REA) 84 (1982), pp. 5-28

BSe compares the names given in the linear B texts from Pyla; with tha;e of historic Greek texts regarding the Neleid line and he concludes that the descendants of Neleus settled in Attica after the destructioo of Pyla; and that the foonders of Cycladic colruies were descendants of the Attic Neleids. He also determines that the Neleids were nobility at Pylos.

JoS 13 SHAW, Ja;eph W. Excavations at Komma; (Crete) during 1981 Hesperia 51 (1982), pp. 164-195 JoS discusses the fmds, which included a stone seal, from the 1981 excavatims.

CyS5 SHELMERDINE, Cynthia W. Tablets and archaeology: The Northeast Wockshop at Pylos. Summary of a paper presented at the 84th GMAIA, Ox. 1982 An1erican Journal of Archaeology (AlA) ffl (1983), p. 259 CyS examines the find-spots, archaeological cmtexts, and the cmtents of the tablets in the Noctheast Wockshop at Pyla; in ocder to recoostruct the nature and organizatioo of labor in that area of the palace.

MSi3 SINATRA, Marcella KN Og 833: Una proposta di interpretazione Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 289-296

MSi examines several tablets in the North Archive at K.oo;sa; and determines, by analogy, that KN Og 833 coold be a recocd of taxatioo of po-ni-ki-jo.

AMSll SNODGRASS, Anthooy M. Rev: Renfrew and Wagstaff, An island polity, 1982 (CoRIMWg 1) Times Literary Supplement (TLS) July 2, 1982, p. 721 While criticizing some aspects of the archaeological methods involved, AMS praises the volume's authocs foc their fresh approach to the archaeological interpretatioo and their conclusions about the histocy of Melos.

38 Bibliogrnphy

AMS12 SNOIXJRASS, Anthony M.

Rev: H~ Simpson, Mycenaean Greece, 1981 (RHS 5) Antiquity 56 (1982), pp. 229-2))

AMS notes that this book is very similar to A Gazeteer ofAegean Civilization in the Bronze Age (RHS/00 1) and suggests that the volume is devoted to responding to the authoo;' critics.

BaS 1 SPARKES, B.A.

Rev: H~ Simpson, Mycenaean Greece, 1981 (RHS 5) Greece and Rome (GR) :.D (1983), p. 100 Sparkes praises this wcrk as a well-written overview ci Mycenaean society, and commends it for keeping current with the field-wcrk.

JSp 1 SPRUYTIE, J. Early Harness Systems: Experimental Studies London: Allen, 1983

Throogh practical experiment, JSp refutes the traditional view that ancient harnessing systems were by nature inefficient No discussions ci Mycenaean harnessing per se is included, rut there is a useful discussion ci varioos ancient systems, including Greek.

PSt2 SfANLEY, Phillip V. KN Uc lffi and Mycenaean wines American Journal ofArchaeology (AlA) 86 (1982), pp. 577-578

PSt examines the ideograms on KN Uc lffi and determines that the Mycenaeans recognized distinctions between at least three grades ci wine.

LS 16 STELLA, Luigia A. D!esses de Ia destinee humaine dans Ia Grece mycenienne? Melanges Jacqueline Duchemin, Centre de Recherches Mythologiques de l'Universite de Paris, vol. 10 (1983), pp. ll-19

LS discusses the textual and archaeological evidence for the Fates in Mycenaean Greece. She also considers the Moirai versus Erinys.

LSt2 STEPHENS, Laurence D. Rev: Georgiev,Jntroduction to the History of the Indo-European Languages, 1981 (VG 59) Language 59 (1983), pp. 912-914

LSt reviews the work negatively, citing several of VG's claims which have been ''universally rejected" or proven erraleOOS.

RRS4 snEGLI1Z, Robert R. The Minoan inscription from Zakro Kadnws 22 (1983), pp. 5-7 RRS provides an interpretation of this inscription and prqJOSes that the language of the linear A inscriptions may be a West Semitic dialect

39 Bibli~hy

ZSG/NHG 3 SI'OS-GALE, Z A. and N. H. GALE

The SOUiteS tt Mycenaean silver and lead Journal of Field Archaeology (JFA) 9 (1982), pp. 467-485 ZSGINHG analyze lead and silver artifacts from varioos Mycenaean sites and determine that the metals came chiefly from the umrioo mines as early as the MH perioo.

ZSG/NHG4 SI'OS-GALE, Z A. and N. H. GALE Brooze Age copper sources in the Mediterranean: A new approach Science 216 (1982), pp. 11-19

ZSGINHG discuss the problems of detennining the SOUiteS for ancient ccwer and bronze artifacts throogh chemical analyses and suggest examining the isotopic compa;itioo of lead in these objects as a more viable methOO.

JnS l SI'RANGE, Joon Caphtor!Keftiu. A new investigation Leiden: Brill, 19!1l JnS proposes that 'Keftiu' refe!red to Cyprus, not Crete, that Alasia (Alashiya) was on the Asian mainland, and that Crete was part of the 'Islands in the Midst of the Sea.' Reviewed in: BCr 1, JR 43, RSM 6 as38 SZEMERENYI, Oswald J. The Origin tt the Name tt the Dorians Glossologia I (1982), pp. 73-82 as suggests that the name 'Dorian' derives from the Indo-European *doso- ('man') which developed two derivatives in Greek: *dose los 'servant,' and *doseros, the name tt the indigenoos tribe. as39 SZEMERENYI, Oswald J. Mycenaean Seminar: The name of the Dorians Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London (BJCS) 30 (1983), p. 183 as coosiders the theory that the Dorians were already present in Mycenaean Greece as a subject class and suggests that their name may l:e a reflectioo of do-e-ro, 'slave.'

JT6 T AIUARDAT, Jean Pbilologica. I. Structure d'aipElV, aic.JpEiV, Cll')p. Revue de Philologie (RPh) 57 (1983), pp. 21-25 IT discusses the structural evolutioo of these words and offers explanatioos for their present structure.

WT9 TA YLOUR, I...ml William D. The Mycenaeans London: Thames and Hudson, 1983

A revised editioo tt WT's 1964 wodc (WT 1), this IJod( is intended as a general intrcxluctim to Mycenaean civilization. A chapter is devoted to Linear B.

Reviewed in: PWr :;D

40 Biblio.gmphy

ITe 14 TEGYEY, lmre Scribe 103 at KrKl>sa;

16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. 127-132 (POIAFr I) An analysis of the duties of scribes in the textile industry at Knossa;. ITe argues that Scribe 103 was the leading clerk in the textile department.

ITe 15 TEGYEY, lmre Archaeology and Interpretation Acta Classica Universitatis Scientiarum Debreceniensis 19 (1983), pp. 17-22

Tegyey examines the find-spots of the Ilnear B tablets from Kn=, Thebes, and Pylos and considers what their archaeological context can reveal about their content and vice-versa.

HTh I THESLEFF, H. Homeric 1riavpes

Studies Bie.l"e. Annale .I" Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae (AASF) 223, pp. 133-139

HTh argues that TI(avpes is an Aeolicism, which replaced the inherited Mycenaean fmn in other dialects and was used in reference to "exotic" myths.

CaTI2 THOMAS, Carol G. The earliest civilizations. Ancient Greece and the near Ea.l"t 3000-2000 BC Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982

Intended as an introduction, this book covers the civilizations of the eastem Mediterranean from JXX}.2!XX) BCE Brief attention is paid to the Minoans and Mycenaeans.

CaTI3 THOMAS, Carol G. Theseus and synoicism Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 337-349 CaT suggests that Attica may have been unified by Athens before the end of the Dark Age. She cites as precedent the unification of the area surrounding Pylos, as evidenced by the archives. She also proposes that Theseus, coming from Troezen, represents cultural relations between Attica and the Argolid in Mycenaean Greece.

CaTI4 THOMAS, Carol G. The Spartan diarchy in comparative perspective La Parola del Pa.l"sato (PP) 38 (1983), pp. 81-104 CaT examines the nature of kingship in Greece, going back (briefly) to the Bronze Age, and suggests that 's dual kingship may have been the result of the growth of a small, inward-looking coll1111unity into a commercial center \ffiich required an additional ruler to manage affairs.

Efi I TICHY, Eva Onomatopoetischen Verbalbildung des Griechi.\'Chen Vienna: bsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1983 Efi traces the development and use of Greek onomatopoetic vocabulary primarily in archaic and classical literature.

GT4 TOUCHAIS, Gilles Cllronique des fouilles et decouvertes archeologiques en Grece en 1982 Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCI!) 106 (1982), pp. 547-549 GT discusses, all10llg other finds at Tiryns, the discovery of a group of Unear B tablets.

41 Bibliography

Gf5 TOUCHAIS, Gilles Olronique des fouilles et decouvertes archeologiques en Grece en 1983 Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 107 (1983), pp. 781-831 Gf notes the discovery at Thebes of seals inscribed in linear Band the discovery at Khania of a roundel fragment inscribed in Linear A.

EmT:.D TOWNSEND VERMEULE, Emily Rev: Doumas, ed., Thera and the Aegean World/, 1978 (Oill4) American Journal f!(Archaeology (AlA) 85 (1981), pp. 9}.94 EmT summarizes some of the issues addressed in this volume and praises the conference for promoting constmctive conununication between archaeologists and scientists concerned with the emption of Thera.

EmT31 TOWNSEND VERMEULE, Emily Response to Hans Gtiterlxx:k American Journal of Archaeology (AlA) 87 (1983), pp. 141-143 EmT praises the work by HGu on Hittite-Mycenaean relations and notes that he has redirected thought on east-west relations in the Bronze Age.

See also: HGu/MM 1

RTrl TREUIL. Rene Les symboles et l'ecnture Le neolithique et le bronze ancien egeens, pp. 506-511. Paris: de Boccard, 1983 RTr discusses pictographic representation and other Neolithic and Early Bronze Age "writing systems."

CfB 1 TSA VELLAS-BONNET, C. flloinix: TipCnos Evpenis

Les Etudes Classiques (LEC)51 (1983), pp. }.11

CfB discusses the various meanings of the wml

MTs/l..oG/10 1 TSiroroULOU, Metaxia, L GODART, and J.-P. OLIVIER Bo1 de l:r

MTs/l..oG/10 discuss the physical characteristics of this bronze bowl, describe the 16-sign inscription, arK! suggest some word divisions.

!Jfu 1 TUMASONIS, Donald Some aspects of Minam society: A view from social anthrqJology Minoan Society, 1983, pp. :.D}-310 (OKz!LNx 2)

DTu discusses trade arKI evidence fcr the employment of divination and cannibalism in present -

42 Bibliowwhy

JUdI UDOLF, Jurgen

Rev: Frei-Luthy, Der Einfluss der ~riechischen Personennamen auf die Worthildun~ (CFL I)

lndo~ermanische Forschun~en (IF) 'if! (1982), pp. 298-lXJ

JUd critiques CFL for not fully digesting the previous literature 011 the topic and for drawing conclusions beyond what the evidence might allow.

JPU I UHLENBROCK, Jain1ee P. A dipinto from Tiryns Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 26-29 JPU comments on some marks on a sherd from a Late Mycenaean vessel, noting that they look like "remnants of a decaying writing system"

LV7 V AGNEITJ, Lucia

Magna Grecia e mondo miceneo, o nuovi documenti XXII conve~no di studi sulla Ma~na Grecia : Instituto per Ia storia e l'archeologia della Magna Grecia, 1982 LV discusses the finds of Mycenaean pottery in Italy in a general overview and site by site analysis.

HvE 15 van EFFENfERRE, Henri Points de vue sur Ia jiscalite antique Paris: Scrbom1e Etudes 14, 1979

Revie\\ed in: SH 45

HvE 19 van EFFENfERRE, Henri Terminologie et formes de dependance en Crete

Rayonnement Grec, 1982, pp. 35-44 (LHM/GeR I)

HvE2D van EFFENfERRE, Henri Les communautes mrales dans Ia Grece archa"ique Les communautes rurales, Recueils de Ia societe Jean Bodin pour l'histoire comparative (RSJB) 41 (1983), pp. 273-292

HvE21 van EFFENfERRE, Henri The economic pattern of a Minoan district: The case of Mallia Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 61-68 (OKziLNx 2) HvE introduces several theoretical models for the economies and palace administration at Mallia and discusses their prol:xlbility. He notes that the economic model inferred from the UIJear B tablets may be examined for compariSOil.

HvEJMvE I van EFFENfERRE, Henri and Micheline Terre, ciel, et mer dans l'iconographie de Ia glyptique creto-myceniem1e Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique Supplement XI, pp. 83-93

HvEJMvE discuss the representation of earth, sky, and the sea in carved gems and seals from Crete.

43 Bibliogrnphy

MvE2 van EFFENfERRE, Micheline Reflexioo sur l'crganisatioo des ateliers dans Ia civilisation creto-mycenieruJe Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 69-74 (OKz/LNx 2) MvE notes the suggestioo of organized productioo in the UIJear B texts and sets out to examine the archaeological evidence for palace workshops. She concludes that those rooms designated as workshops fail to nJeet the likely criteiia for their identification as such, and suggest~ looking fcr the wcrkshops outside the palaces and closer to the sources of the raw mateiials.

HvLI van LOOY, Herman Rev: Handermann-Misguich and Raepsaet, Rayonnement Grec, 1982 (LHM/GeR I) L'Antiquite Classique (AC) 52 (1983), pp. 628-631 HvL praises the quality and diversity of the contiibutors to thisfestschrifi.

PvS6 van SOESBERGEN, Peter Progress in linear A Research 16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. 139-144 (PO'AFr I) PvS gives evidence fcr the argunJent that Linear A may be Hurrian.

PvS7 van SOESBERGEN, Peter '"Thracian" onomastica in Mycenaean LiiJear B Ancient Bulgaria, Part. I, pp. 199-212 Nottingham: University of Nottingham, 1983

PvS lists and discusses several names in the LiJJear B texts which he considers to be Thracian. fVa8 VANDENABEELE, Fiieda Nouvelles decouvertes concemant les ideogrannnes archeologiques de lineaire A et du lineaire B

Rayonnement Grec, 1982, pp. 27-33 (LHM/GeR I) fVa discusses new finds with Linear A inscriptions at Khania and Mallia, and proposes new identifications of sonJe Li11ear B ideograms. fVa/102 V ANDENABEELE, Fiieda and Jean-Pierre OLIVIER Les ideogrammes archeologiques du lineaire B Ecole fra~aise d'Athenes, Etudes Cretoises 24. Paris: Geuthner, 1979 fVa/JO COOJbiiJe epigraphic and archaeological informatioo aboot all LiiJear B ideograms to provide information aboot each sign, including what each sign is, its frequency in the tablets and the information revealed aboot each sign archaeologically. See also SMID 19!rnll, s.v.

Reviewed in: JLM j1, JR 44

RVz2 VIREDAZ, Remy *s entre occlnsives en mycenien Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp.l.ll-322 RVz discusses the phenomenon in Mycenaean Greek in which an s between an accusative and a sonant is conserved but an s between two accusatives is not.

44 Bibliography

HvK I von KAMI'fZ, Hans Homerische Personennamen: Sprachwissenschaftliche und historische Klassijikation Giittingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1982 A little-revised version of his 1956 dissertation, HvK presents a thorough investigation of the forms and composition of Homeric names. Reviewed in: PI 64, RiJ 5

FMJW2 WAANDERS, F.M.J. The History of telos and teleo in Amsterdam: Gruner, 1983 In this exhaustive texicological study of the origin and use of telo.1· and related forms in ancient Greek, the etymological discussion in \\-hich Mycenaean te-re-ta is considered and the conclusims about the meaning of te/os in early Greek literan1re will be of most interest to Mycenologists.

GWa2 WALBERG, Gisela Rev: Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici (SMEA) 21 (1900) American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) 86 (1982), pp. lll-ll2

GWa offers praise with little reservation for this volume of SMEA.

PWr19 WARREN, Peter M. 1be settlement at Foumou Korifi, Myrtos (Crete) mxl its place within the evolution of the rural community in Bronze Age Crete Les communautes rurales, Recueils de Ia societe Jean Bodin pour l'histoire comparative (RSJB)4I (1983), pp. 239-271 PWr discusses the results of excavations of this site in detail, offers a comparative study of contemporary rural communities, mxl details the evolution of these communities throughout the Bronze Age.

PWr:

Rev: Taylour, The Mycenaean.~. 1983 (WT 9) Antiquity 57 (1983), pp. 241-243 PWr praises this revised editim, rut notes a few shortcomings among the revisions. He criticizes the b.:Jok's new design and layout, suggesting that the publishers have lowered their standards.

PWr21 WARREN, Peter M. Rev: Dournas, Thera: Pompeii ofthe Ancient Aegean, /983 (ChD7) Nature :n4 (August 1983), p. 469 PWr praises this book for the wealth of material and the quality of research a1xl interpretation. He notes that it is a book \\hich will be of interest both to specialists mxl to the general reader.

DAW4 WAS, Daniel A. Numerical fractions in the Minoan linear Script A. IV. 1be measurement by weight Kadmos 12 (1973), pp. 134-148

Corrected in: DA W 25

45 Bibliography

DAW21 WAS, l~niel A. Two notes on Unear A Minos 17 (1981), pp. 7-17 DA W reads HT 9 as an assessment of the produce of a vineyard and suggests that sign L 66 represents do,.

See also: EB iU

DAW25 WAS, Umiel A. The text of HT 15 Letter in Nestor 9:10 (January 1983), p. 16iU

DA W ccrrects an emr in an earlier article in which the munber 400 was given as 40. see also: DAW4

LVW2 WATROUS,L V. wsithi. A history of settlement on a highland plain in Crete Hesperia Supplement 18 (1982)

LVW discusses the history of the Lasithi plateau and catalogues the sites and pottery. He discusses Linear B evidence for Mycenaean offerings on the plateau of Mount Dikte.

JWnl WEINGARTEN, Judith The Zakro Master and his place in prehistory Gaebcrg: Astrtim, 1983 JWn examines the Zakro seatings in order to determine their administrative function. She also assesses the work of the Zakro Master in an attempt to locate him artistically.

JWn2 WEINGARTEN, Judith The use of the Zakro sea1ings Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 8-13 JWn studies the impressions on the lxlcks of clay seatings fron1 Zakro and suggests that the sea1ings were used to protect documents written on parchment.

JWn3 WEINGARTEN, Judith Two inscril:ed seatings from Zakro Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 107-108

JWn proposes that the presence of these two inscril:ed seatings at Zakro, the only two known from the site, suggests that some seatings may re impcrts.

RWt1 WITTE, Reinhard Zur Linear-A Forschung. Rev: Meijer, Eine strukturelle Analy.1·e der Hagia Triada-Tafeln, ein Beitrag zur Linear-A Forschung (LMj 2) Klio 65 (1983), pp. 593-598 RWt presents a detailed overview of LMj's work and offers specific criticisms on LMj's use of Linear B, both signs and words, in comparisons with Unear A foc interpretation of the older language.

46 Biblio.grnphy

PYu6 YULE, Paul A. Note on scarabs and Aegean chronology The Annual of the British School at Athens (ABSA) 78 (1983), pp. 359-YJ7 PYu develops a vocaoolary fcr describing and studying Minoan scarabs, discusses their archaeological contexts, and determines that "they are of no nse in dating by the chronology of Egyptian scarabs."

PZz l ZAZOFF, Peter Die antiken Gemmen Munich: Beck'sche, 1983 A well illustrated and heavily annotated guide to ancient carved gems and seals, this book contains one chapter on Minoan and Mycenaean seals with an overview of previoos scholarship.

47 Linear B Sig!! Index

*03pa *24ne *44ke ER55.376 RWt 1.598 ER55.TI6 PdF2 "'Sa *25a.z *50pu ER55.TI6 ER55.TI6 ER55.TI6 *13me *29p~ RWt 1.598

RWt 1.598 ER55.TI6 *52 no GN 16.6 *16 qa n.M45.256 n.M44 RWt 1.598 RWt 1.598 WB47.100 *53ri *17za ~ni AH150.164 GN 16.6 PdF2 JC 124.ID WB47.98 KaM6.95 *33I'll] *56pa3 RWt1.598 ER55.TI6 CR 93.205 "'20zo *34 ER55.376 RWtl.598 AH150.164 AH 150.167 JC 124.ID n.M45.256 *rora KaM6.95 YD54 RWt 1.598 ER55.TI6 *35 RWt 1.598 *21qi n.M45.256 *61o n.M44 YD54 RWt 1.598 PdF2 WB47.98 *41 si *62 pte RWt 1.598 *22 WB47.82 AH 150.166 StH 29.179 WB47.98 *42wo *65ju AH 143.200 JC124.ID *23mu n.M45.255 RWtl.598 *43~(ai) :MR31 WB47.98 ER55.TI6

48 *66 t~ *86 AH 143.200 JIM45.255 JC124.ID WB47.92 KaM6.95 RWt 1.598 *F:ltwe AH 150.162 *71dwe JIM45.262 *90dwo AH 143.200 *73mi JIM45.262 JIM44 *9ltwo *74ze AH 143.200 ER55.376 JC124.ID KaM6.95 WB47.':Xl

*75we WB47.85 YD54.115

*76r~ AH 150.164 KaM6.95 RWt 1.598

*77ka WDN3.261

*79 KaM6.95 MR31

*81 ku RWt 1.598

*82 JIM45.255

*85 au JIM45.256

49 Linear B Ideogram Index

*100 VIRUM (VIR) *121 HORDEUM (H:ORD) *125 CYPERUS (CYP) EB73 l.P99.285 KaM6.95 PdF4.:Il l.P99.284 *102 MUllER (MUL) *122 OUVA (OilV) *129 FARINA (FAR) EB73 JLM47 l.P99.285 *105EQUUS StH29.175 *1:DOLE+A PI63.2rn *123AROM + KO WDN3.264 MTJ5.43f l.P99.285 YD54.123 *106 FEMALE OVIS (OVISf) JnB/JAM 1 *123 AROM + PYC *1:DOLE+PA l.P99.284 MTJ5.43f *106 MALE OVIS (OVISm) *123 AROMA (AROM) *1:DOLE+WE JnB/JAM 1 StH28.43 l.P99.284 MTJ5.43f PdF4.32 *111 v *124PYC *130 OLEUM (OLE) PdF4.:D KaM6.95 l.P99.284 CCo7.28 *112T JLM47 PdF4.:Il *124PYC+0 l.P99.286 l.P99.285 MTJ5.43f *113S *131b VINUM (VIN) PdF4.:Il *124PYC+QA l.P99.284 PSt2 *120GRA+PE *131 VINUM (VIN) StH29.174f *125CYP+KU l.P99.284 PSt2 *120 GRANUM (GRA) *134 EB73 *125CYP+O PdF4.:Il l.P99.284 JLM47 StH29 YD54.121 *125CYP+PA *144 l.P99.284 JLM47 Linear B Ideogram Index

*145lANA *168 *219 ... HG28.134ff ITe 14.1Xl HMt 3. 71 ITe 14.128ff *173LUNA *227... *146 YD54.123 WDN3.258 J...oGIJKi!JO 3.422 PdF2 *174 *228 UGULA (UG) StH 29.172 *155 MTs/LoG/JO 1.63 CCo7.19 *176 *233PUGIO JK.i32 StH 29.172 WDN3.265f *159TELA *190 *236 CCo7.28 JLM47 WDN3.265 HG28.137 ITe 14.1:.ll *201'" *240BIGAE JK.i 33 AlL6.237f StH 28.36ff LoG/JKi/JO 3.419 PdF4.15 *202vu *159 TELA+ PA PI 63.200 WDN3.264 YD54.122 CCo7.19 *242CAPSUS *159 TELA + TE *204... LoG/JKi/JO 3.420f ITe 14.128 AlL6.240 HMt3. 70 StH 28.36ff *252 *162TUNICA *209vss ThGP9 PI 63.200 CCo7.19 *301'" WDN3.261 JLM47 HMt 3.73 *163 ARMA (ARM) *210... *302... WDN3.262 CCo7.19 JLM47 HMt3.72 *165 WDN3.259 StH28.48 *303vss *212... WDN3.266 HMt3.72 *166 CCo7.19 HMt3. 72 *:D4 WDN3.266 HMt3.74 YD54.122 *213LANX *3()5vas *167 MTs/LoG/JO 1.63 HMt3.70 WDN3.266 *218vu WDN3.258

51 Linear H Ideogram Index

DA ZE EB73 LoG/JKi!JO 3.419 JKi33 PdF4 StH 28.38 StH 29.177

DE JKi32

KO JKi32 StH28.51

KU JKi32

MA JKi32 LoG/JKi/JO 3.421, 423 StH28.50 MO LoG/JKi!JO 3.419

NI LoG/JKi/JO 3.422, 424 LP99.285 StH 29.175

PA PdF4 StH 29.177 SA JKi32 JLM47

TA EB73 JKi33 StH 28.38

TO JKi32

52 Linear B Word Index

*34[ ([3.!5]] *56-so-jo YD54 YD54 PCr 1.21

*34-e-ja *35-ka[ ]*56-so-jo LP 99.291 YD54 StH28.55

[[*34-~~.t-]] *35-ka-te-re ]*~~ YD54 YD54 JIM45.264

*34-ke-ja *35-ke-ja *82-de YD54 YD54 JIM45.264

*34-ke-te-si *35-ki-no-o *82-de-[] YD54 YD54 JIM45.264

*34-ke-u *35-to ]*83-re-jo AIL6.237f YD54 StH28.50 LP98.343 LP 99.291 *56-ko-we ]*86 YD54 CR93.205 JIM45.257 CR 96.396 [[*34-q~-]] HWH2122 a[ YD54 JJM5.213 LoG/JKi/JO 3.416 MVC2.75 ]*34-so StH28.33 11z-di-je-u YD54 *56-ko-we-i ER55.376 JIM46 *34-te JIM51.269 YD54 ~-ka-~-ki-ri-ja-jo *56-ko-we-i-ja ER55.3&l *34-to-pi MVC2.74 HM39.322f YD54 *56-ko-we-i-jo LyB 13.37

*34-zo CR 96.396 ~-ka-~-ki-ri-jo YD54 *56-ra-ku-ja ER55.3&l HM39.322 ER55.376 ITc 14.1:.ll

Reconstructed forms are marked with an asterisk, as are signs the value of which is unknown. ~-ke-te-re ~-te-po ~-ki-pa-ta ER 55.376, 385, 389 HM39 StH 29.100, 189 LyB 13.39 ~-ke-wo-a-ki-[.] 11:1-ki-wa-ro ~-te-ro HM39.321 LP98.354 ER55.385 ~-ke-wo-a-ri-[ Pc!F2.86 ~-ki-wa-to ER55.300 JLM51.263 ~-ka-sa-ma StH 29.18f ~-ki-ja JIH40.214 ~-ko-ta Pc!F4.17 LyB 13.:D LyB 13.39 a3-ke-u a2-ne-u-te LyB 14.6, 9 ER55.376 LP98.343 LP 99.291 arku-pi-ti-jo ~-ra-tu-a YD54.117, 119 OOM2.84 CR%.400 FGs 11.146 ~-ke-wa-to Lo028.132 ER55.388f JLM 51.263 LyB 13.37 11:1-mi-re-we ~~:J-ki ~-ra-tu-wa JLM51 ER55.389 HM39.323 arpu-ke-ne-ja LyB 13.39 ~-ki-~-ri-ja BSe 8.14 ~-ri-e ER 55.376, 381 CR 96.396 ER 55.386, 388 FGs 11.147 ~-ta-re-u-si arki-~-ri-jo ~-ri-sa HM 39.322f, 325 ER55.386 ER 55.376, 381, 385 LyB 13.39

a -ki-e-u ~-ti-jo-qo ~-TQ[ ]lJ,-do-pi 3 ER55.385 YD54.121 EB72.47f Pc!F4.22 ~-ki-e-we ~-ru-wo-te 11:1-wa-to ER55.385 ER55.388f LyB 14.6 HM39.325 FGs 11.145 LyB 13.39 ~-ki-e-wo ~-wo-re-u-si

~-ta ER55.388f FGs 11.144 FGs 11.145 HM39.324 11:1-za ~-ki-no-o JC 124.81 YD54.117, 120

54 ~-zo-ro a-*65-no a-e-da-do-ro JC 124.81 StH28.55 StH 28.47 a-*34-rpv a-da-ma-o a-e-ri-qo YD54 BSe8.21 PI 63.205 a-*34-w a-da-ra-te-ja a-e-ri-qo-ta YD54 JKi33.124 FGs 11.149 LS 16.13 JC 124.82 a-*35-ka OPa 17.371 a-da-ra-ti-jo PI 63.205 YD54 LyB 13.39 a-e-se-wa a-*3~-rpv LyB 14.6 PI 63.214 YD54 a-da-wa-si-jo a-e-ti-to a-*3~-tQ LoGIJKi!JO 3.422 AEH 16.33f YD54 a-de-we-[] JLM47.113f LyB 14.6 a-*47[ ai-ka-sa-ma StH28.46 a-di-*22-sa GN 19.107 a-*47-wi[ StH29.174 RVz2.302f StH28.46 ]a-di-je-wo ai-ke-u a-*56-no ER55.376 AIL6.238 JLM46 LyB 14.9 ai-ke-wa-to a-di-ri-ja-pi a-*64-ja PI 63.212 PI 63.214 FGs 11.144 ai-ki-~-ri-jo YD52.64 PI 63.211 a-*64-ja-o a-di-ri-ja-pi-qe FGs 11.148 YD52.64 ai-ki-e-we JTII40.211 PI 63.211 a-di -ri -ja -te a-*64-jo PI 63.214 ai-ki-pa-ta BSe8.21 PI 63.211 FGs 11.144 a-di-ri-jo ai-ki-po-de a-*65-ma-na-ke FGs 11.146 MfJ4.132 LP 98.339 a-du-ru-po ai-ki-wa-to a-*65-na StH 29.179 PI 63.212 StH28.54

55 ai-sa a-ka-re-u a-ke-~ LS 16.13 MMt 1.44 CR 96.391 ER55.386 ai-so-ni-jo a-ka-re-u-te YD54.121 RSe8.20, 23 ER55.ID a-ke-e ai-ta-re-u-si a-ka-sa-no ER55.JT7 AlL6.235 LyB 14.4, 6, 9 a-ke-e-to ai-ti-jo-qo a-ka-si-jo-ne ER55.ID PI 63.211 CM45.40 RVz2.lli a-ke-i a-ka-to-wa HM39.324 ai-wa PI 63.203 PI 63.214 a-ke-qe a-ka-to-wa-o LP99.288 ai-wo-ro PI 63.203 PI 63.209, 214 a-ke-r~-te a-ka-wi-ja JC 124.84f a-ja-me-no StH 29.100 Eri 1.299, :m a-ke-ra-wo a]-ka-wi-ja PI 63.203, 211 a-ka Pc!F4.14 CR96.403f a-ke-re-mo a-ka-wi-ja-de StH 29.100f, 197 a-ka-de AH 147 GN 18.332 FGs 11.142, 153 a-ke-re-mo-no LP98.348 StH 29.181 a-ka-i-je-ja a-ka-wo CR96.403 a-ke-re-se RSe8.27 RVz2.?m a-ka-i-jo a-ka-wo-ne CR96.403 a-ke-re-u RSe8.27 JKi 32.219,226 a-ka-ma-jo a-ke RSe8 ]a-ke-re-u[ CM45.38 ER55.ID a-ka-ma-wo LP99.288 RSe8 LyB 13.32 a-ke-re-u-te StH 28.58 JKi 32.219,226 a-ka-me-ne[ CR 96.397

56 a-ke-re-wa a-ke-ti-ri-ja a-ko-ro BSe8.24 ER 55.375f, 388 FGs 11.148 HM39.326 HM39.327 LP98.347 JKiJJ.74 JC 124.81, 84, 86 LP99.285, 289 mi40.214 mi40.212 MTJ 4.124f LoG/JKi/JO 3.417f Sti-128.40 RGu 1.188 LyB 13.32f, 39 MTJ4.129 a-ke-ti-ri-ja-i a-ko-ro-we PdF 2.86, 112 LP98.347 CR 96.396 PdF4.17 LP99.286 *a-ke-wa a-ke-re-wi-jo a-ko-so-ne YD5264 JKi 322X), 222, 226 RVz2.310 a-ke-wa-ta a-ke-ri-ti-ja a-ko-so-ta LyB 14.6 ITe 15.19 PI 63.203, 211 Sfr 7.105, llO

]a-ke-~i a-ki-az-ri-ja-de a-ko-te-u ER55.381 ER 55.376, 381 MMt 1.45 FGs 11.147 PI 63.203 a-ke-ta RGu 1.187 a-ki-ti-to a-ko-to MCp 1 GN 18.334 a-ke-te PdF2.108 PI 63.205 ER55.376 StH 29.183, 194, 198 YD54 a-ke-te-re a-ki-to a-ko-to-no ER55.376 BSe 8.24 YD54.120 HM39.327 a-ki-to-jo a-ku-ri-jo a-ke-ti-raz BSe 8.24 LyB 14.6 CM45.39 ER55.375 a-ki-wa-ta a-rna JC 124.81, 84 LyB 14.6, 9 JLM 51.269 LP98.340 StH 29.183, 194, 198 MVC2.76, 81 StH 27.97 a-ko-ra a-ma-ko-to a-ke-ti-raz-o Sti-128.44 StH 28.49 J1H40.2llf a-ko-ra-ja a-ma-ru-ta Sti-128.44 PCr 1.12 PdF4.27 a-ko-ra-jo LyB 14.6

57 a-rna-ru-ta-o a-mi-ni-w[ a-mo-te-wi-ja EB 72.47 StH 28.53 AIL6 AMQ 12.58 a-rna-tu-na a-mi-nu-wa-ta LP98.343 LP98.347 JIM45.261 a-mo-te-wo a-me-a a-mo AMQ 12.59 PI 63.214 EH20 a-mu-ta-wo YD54.118 a-me-ja BSe 8.27 JIM51.277 a-mo-i-je-ro PI 63.203.213 YD54.119 a-me-ja-si a-mu-ta-wo-no ER55.387 a-mo-i-je-to BSc 8.24 YD54.118 PI 63.203 a-me-ja-to a-na-*82 JIM51.277 a-mo-ke-re[ -we PI 63.214 CR 96.397 JIM45.264 StH 27.97 PI 63.212 ~-na-ka-te a-mi-ni-si-ja a-mo-ra-rna LP99.292 CyG21.127 GN 18.329 a-na-mo-to MVC2.79 StH28.42 StH28 AIL6.243 a-mo-si

a-]mi-ni-si-ja a-ne-a2 ITe 15.20 FGs 11.148 JKi 33.126 a-mo-te LP98.345 a-rpj-Qj-si-ja[ JIM51.273 a-ne-mo-i-je-re-ja StH 28.55 a[-mo-te ER 55.377f a-mi-ni-si-jo JIM51.273 RVz2313 CyG21.127 a-ne-u-te StH 28.41, 46 a-mo-te-jo-na-de JIM51.282 ER55.376 a-mi-ni-so a-ne-wo AH 150.158 a-mo-te-re CyG21.127 AIL6.243 ER55.377 ITe 14.129 JIM51.274 JnB 1.189 a-ni-ja RGu 1.161 a-mo-te-u AM36.287 SSe 1.144 AMQ 12.48 StH 28.33, 36, 55 Wf9.38

58 a-ni-Q-ko a-nu-wi-ko a-pe-o-te ER55 JlM 51.276 AM36.287 PI 63.200 LyB 14.9 ER55.388 JKi :rl.71 a-no-ke-wa a-o-ri-me-ne a-pe-te-me-ne HM39.318 CR 96.397 PI 63.203 RGu 1.174 a-no-me-de a-pa-ri-ka-ra-na-we-ja CR 96.395 a-pe-ti-r~ PdF2.lll LP98.340f a-no-no a-pa-si-jo a-pi EB 72.51 PdF4.26 RJs 11.143, 153 AM36.288 SIX7.97 YD52.66 a-pa-ta-wa a-no-po AH 150.158 a-pi-~-ro BSc 8.13, 20 FGs 11.143 ER55 JnB 1.189 PI 63.204, 211 a-no-qa-si-ja LoG28.137 RGu 1.159 LP98.341 StH 29.184 a-pi-e-ke a-pa-ta-wa-jo a-no-qo-ta AM36.294 JJM5.213 FGs 11.143 ER 55.381, 38.), 389 PCr 1.21 LP 99.285 a-pe-a-sa a-no-we ER55.388 a-pi-e-ra CR 96.396 ER 55.381, 385, 389 a-pe-do-ke C)G21.1:rl SSe 1.146 JlM47.108 a-pi-ja-ko-ro-jo WT9.39 MTJ5.47 ER 55.381, 385f RVz2.314 a-no-wo-to a-pi-ja-re[ a-pe-i-ja CR 96.396 ER 55.381, 385 CR 96.393 a-no-zo-jo a-pi-je-ta a-pe-ke-e StH28.38 ER55.381 BSe 8.21, 24,26 a-nu-ko CM45.40 a-pi-jo JlM 51.2ffif CR 96.396 ER 55.381, 388 FGs 11.148 a-nu-to a-pi-jo-to a-pe-ke-i-jo BSe8.25 ER 55.381,388 LyB 14.6, 9 CR 96.396 FGs 11.148

59 a-pi-jo(-to) a-pi-qo-ro a-p~-ja ER55.389 JKi 33.122 FGs 11.144. 147 PCr 1.16 LyB 13.32 a-pi-ke-ne-a[ a-pi-qo-ro-i a-pu -ka CR 96.396 2 LP98.359 ER55.376 a-pi-ko-ta FGs 11.149 a-pi-qo-ta BSe 8.21 LoG/JKi/JO 3.418 RGu 1.187 BSe 8.26 ER55.377 a-pu2-ka-ne a-pi-me-de ER55.376 a-pi-qo-to CR 96.395 FGs 11.148f GN 18.332 CR93.206 HM 39.323f LP98.342 YD52.66 LyB 13.39 PdF4.24 StH 27.95f a-pi-ra-wo a-pu 2-we LyB 14.4, 6 MTJ 4.129 a-pi-me-de-o OPa 17.367 EB7251 a-pi-te-wa PdF2.112 HM 39.319, 324 a-pi-no-e-wi-jo LyB 13.39 a-pu-da-se-we AlL6.249 A1L6.236 MTJ4.132 a-pi-wa-to YD54.121 LyB 14.6 a-pu-do-si AlL6.236 a-pi-o-to a-po-ne-we JKi 32 ER 55.381, 389 JKi :l) JLM 47.105f LyB 13.37 JLM51 a-pi-po-re-we MSi 3.29f AlL6.235 a-po-re-we PdF2.86f CCo7.19, 26 AJL6.235 StH28.44 JLM47.97 CCo7.19 RGu 1.170 a-pu-ka a -po-te-ro-te ER 55.376 a-pi-qe-ta YD54.118 FGs 11.149 BSc8.25 a-pu a-pu-ko-wo-ko a-pi-qo-i-ta AJL6.238 PI 63.212 CR93.206 AM 36.287f RGu 1.185 ER55.377 BSc 8.14 a-pu-ne-we PCr 1.21 RVz2312 LyB 13.37 a-pi-qo-(i)-ta a-pu2 PCr 1.16 OPa 17.371 FGs 11.147

60 a-qa-to a-ra-ru-wo-a a-re-ke-se-u LyB 14.9 ER55.386 AIL6.235 PI 63.205 a-qi-ja-i a-re RVz2.317 ITe 15.20 GN 18.331 a-re-ki-si-to PvS7.2fJ7 a-qi-ru JIM 51.271f a-re-i JIM 51 a-re-ki-si-to-jo GN 18.331 a-qi-ti-ta JIM 51.271f a-re-i-jo AH 147.296 a-re-ko-to LyB 13.39 a-ra-i-jo PvS7.2fJ7 RVz 2.317 CR96.403 a-re-i-me-ne a-re-ko-to-re a-ra-ka-te-ja CR. 96.397 PI 63.205 JK.i33.122f ER55.379 RVz 2.314, 318 PCr 1.15 GN 18.331 OPa 17.369 a-re-ku-tu-ru-wo ~-ra-ka-te-ja PI 63.211 GN 18.334 LyB 13.39 RGu 1.190 a-re-j-me-ne RVz 2.314, 318 a-ra-ko PvS7.2fJ7 a-re-me-ne LyB 14.5f, 9 a-re-i-ze-we-i Mfs/LoG/JO 1.69 CR. 96.397 CR. 96.397 ER55.379 a-ra-na-ro ER55.379 GN 18.331 OPa 17.369 LyB 14.8 GN 18.331 OPa 17.369 PvS7.2fJ7 a-ra-no-ro a-re-ja a-re-pa LyB 14.4 PCr 1.11 CR. 96.395 a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-na ]a-re-jo a-re-pa-zo-o AIL6.242 ALe3 ER55.375 PvS7.2fJ7 CM45.40 JJM5.213 a-re-jo GN 18.330 a-ra-ro-mo-te-me-no GN 18.331 JIM47.113 PI 63.212 ER55.375 a-re-ka-sa-da-ra StH 27.97 a-ra-ru-ja PI 63.215 a-re-po-zo-o ER55.387 a-re-ke-se MfJ5.47 PI 63.212 LP99.287

61 a-re-sa-ni-e a-ro-ja a-so-qi-jo ER55.388 StH 29.179 FGs 11.145f a-re-se-si a-ro-je-u a-[ ]-t~ CR 96.392 BSe8.27 JC 124.82 a-re-su-ti-jo a-ro-pa a-ta-ma-ne-u GN 18.331 AMQ 12.57 MMt 1.49 CM45.35 a-re-~ JLM47.113 a-ta-na-po-ti-ni-ja JC 124.82 MTJ 4.1:D CM45.32f MTJ5.44 LP98.338 a-re-ta-wo a-ro-po a-ta-no LyB 14.6 PI 63.213 PCr 1.16 LyB 14.6, 9 StH 28.55 a-re-zo-m.e-ne a-ro-we a-ta-o ER55.379 AIL6.237 FGs 11.149 a-ri-ja-wo a-sa-mi-to a-ta-(qe) StH 29.100 AH 150.159 CR 96.4

62 a-te-mo a-ti-mi-te au-ke-i-ja-te-we LyB 14.5f, 9 ALFJ ALA 2.23 AM 36.299 StH2855 BSe8.27 CR 96.393 JC 124.79 a-te-re-te-a LP99.285 au-ke-wa JLM 51.271 PdF2.112 BSe 8.26 RGu 1.156 KPM2.3W a-te-re-wi-ja RGu 1.100 a-ti-mi-to PdF 2.85, 105 YD52.64 PdF4.17 JC 124.79 au-ri-jo a-te]-re-wi-ja-qe a-ti-p~J. LyB 14.5, 9 PdF285 HM39.318 au-ro a-]te-re-wi-ja-qe a-to AH 147.296 PdF285 LyB 14.6 au-taz a-te-u-ke a-to-mo JC 124.82 CR 96.395 ER55.379 KaM6.94 au-to-*34-ta-ra a-te-we LP98.347 a-to-po-qo A1L6.237 YD54 ITe 15.20 a-ti LP98.3W au-to-a OOM2.88 StH27.102 ER55.379

a-ti-ja-wo a-to-ro-qo au-to-az-ta LyB 13.31 PI 63.2W ER55.379

a-ti-jo a-tu-ko au-to-jo LyB 14.6 AMQ 12.45f YD54.121 EB72.47,52 a-ti-ke-ne-ja StH 29.189 au-to-te-qa-jo

CR 96.396 au-de-pi AH 147.296 PI 63.211 CR 96.392 au-wi-ja-to a-ti-mi au-de-we-sa ER55.375 RVz2.320 CR 96.394 a-we-ke-se-u

au-ja-to GN 18.333 MMt 1.46 ER55.375 a-we-ke-se-we MMt 1.46

63 a-wo-i-jo da-i-wo-wo [da- ]mo-ke-re-we-i CR 96.391 CR 96.401 CR 96.397 FB49.235 da-ma da-mo-ko a-ze-ti-ri-ja StH 29.177L 2CXl KaM6.94 ER55.J76 da-mo-ko-ro ITe 14.128 da-ma-ko-ro JC 124.81 MF 16.219 KPM2.3ffi StH 28.39f LyB 13.32 da-ma-ro RGu 1.180 da-*22-ti-jo GN 18.3~ SIX 7.110 JLM47.105 StH 29.199 MVC2.79 da-ma-te da-nu-wa-a-ri[ HG28.135 da-*22-to PdF 4.17f ER55.3ffi HWH2122 StH 29.177f JLM51.263 1~-nwa-re JnB 1.189 da-mi-jo JLM45.261 MSi 3.296 MF16.205 MVC2.79 da-pu2-ri-to-jo PdF4.14 da-mi-ni-ja AH 150.159 StH 28.33, 38 PCr 1.19 CM45.32 StH29 ITe 14.129 da-mi-ni-jo da-*83-ja LP 98.338 JLM45.258 LP 99.289 FGs 11.143. 146f JLM 51.260 StH 28.63 MVC2.79 StH28.58 da-mo da-ru-*56 da-*83-ja-i AMQ 12.45 StH 29.183 EB72.49 JLM47.105 da-te-ne-ja JIB40.217 MVC2.79 MCp 1 CR 96.397 da-*83-jo MF 16.209 MVC2.77 da-to f"'Gs 11.143. 146 PCr 1.12 AH 150.164 PdF4.24 da-da-re-jo-de SIX 7.90f, 97 da-to-re-u Efi 1.~3, 3ffi StH 27.96 MMt 1.50 StH29 da-i-ja-ke-re-u YG 1.28 da-u-da-ro ER 55.3ffi, 385 da-mo-de-mi AMQ 13.75 da-i-qo-ta EB 72.45, 50f da-wa-no KPM2.3ffi CR96.401 LyB 14.6, 9

64 da-wi-ja ]c;i~-u-ja-de di-ka-ta-ro JJM5.217 JIM48 LyB 14.5, 9 da-wo de-u-jo-i di-ka-tu JIM45.265 ER55.375 AH 1.50.158 JIM47.104f HM 39.319 JIM 51.263, 269 di-ko-na-ro JnB 1.190 de-we-ro-~-ko-ra-i-ja HM 39.316 LP99.285 ER 55.379,382 LyB 13.39 MVC2.77 FGs 11.144, 147 di-nu-wa-ta StH 28.33, 37 PdF2.85f FGs 11.145 de-de-me-na de-wi-jo di-pa CR96.402 HM39 AlL6.237, 239,248 de-do-me-na MR31 CCo7.19 JIM 51.271f di-*79-nu[ CR96.402 MR31.410 RVz2.3Xl de-ka-sa-tQ YD52.63 RVz 2.:D6, :OS di-da-ka-re di-pa-e PCr l.Xl de-ko-to A1L6.239 RVz2.ll5f di-de-ro RVz2.3Xl AH 1.50.163 YD52.63 de-ma-si di-pi-si-je-wi-jo JIM47.122 di-de-ru AH 1.50.163 AlL6.246f de-me-o-te LP98.349 HM 39.316 di-do-si Mf14.126 RGu 1.172 PdF2.86 de-mi-ni-ja di-pi-si-jo LoG'JKi/JO 3.422 di-ka-ta LP98.347 AH 1.50.158 de-mi-ni-jo MTJ 4.126 FVa8.ll di-ka-ta-de MTJ5.50 RGu 1.172 JIM51.278 FGs 11.148 LP99.285 de-re-u-ko di-pi-si-jo-i AlL 6.244, 246f CR 96.392 di-ka-ta-jo CM45.37 PSt2 ER55.387 LP98.347 FGs 11.148 de-so-mo LP99.289 JIH42.140 MTJ 4.120f RVZ2ll4

65 di-pi-si-jo-i[ eli-we di-wo-nu-so[ MI'J5.50 ITB42.140 LP99.290 LP99.285 MR31 ]c;ii-pt~-[ PvS73J8 PvS 7.208 l...oG!JKi/10 3.421 di-wi-ja di-wo-nu-so-jo[ di-pte-ra PCr 1.13 MR31 AM 36.299 StH 27.98 di-wo-nu-so-jo JJM5.212 di-wi-ja-ta JWn212 PvS7.208 l..oGIJKi/10 3.42lf FGs 11.141, 147 RVz 2318. 321 di-wo-pu-ka-ta di-wi-ja-wo MR31 di-pte-ra3 ER55.375 JJM5.210 YD54.114f di-zo l.oG/JKi/JO 3.421 LyB 14.6, 9 di-wi-je-ja StH28.55 di-pte-ra-po-ro FGs 11.147 ER55.375 do-de di-wi-je-u l.oGIJKi!JO 3.417 CM45.39 LP98.3ill FGs 11.147 LP99.290 PdF2.112 HM 39.316 YD54.114 RVz2.318 LyB 13.39 MMt 1.49 do-de-ka di-ro YD54.119 LP98.358 JLM51.269 di-wi-je-we do-e-ra di-u-ja MMt 1.49 EB 72.45, 48f ER55.375 LP98.340 di-wi-jo PvS7.XJ8 PCr 1.12, 20 ER55.375 StH 27.95 di-u-ja-jo FGs 11.147f StH 28.55 LP98.348 LP98.348 StH 29.189 MR31 WaB2 di-u-ja-wo MI'J 4.1~ YG 1.27

LP99.290 di-wi-jo-de do-e-[ra] YD54.114f LP98.352 LP99.290 di-u-jo StH 28.54 di-wi-jo-jo ER55.375 LP98.348 LP98.349 MMt 1.49 di-wo- MR31 MI'J 4.132 LP99.286

66 do-e-ro do-si-mi-ja du-ne-u AM36.292 JKi 32.219 JLM44.95 AMQ 12.48 JLM47.92 EB72.49f du-ni-jo do-si-mi-jo JLM45.257 HM 39.318 l.P98.354 RVz2:D4 LyB 14.9 OS38.76

OS39.183 do-so-roo du-pu2-so PCr 1.12 JKi32.218 AM 36.299 PdF4.22 LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 StH 27.98 MfJ4.124 du-ro-po StH2855 RVz 2.:D4, 312 LyB 14.5 StH 29.l!ll StH 27.96 WaB2 StH 29.194, 196 du-ru-po YG 1.27 YD54.119 AM 36.291 do-ka-ma-i do-ti-ja LyB 14.8f StH 29.179 ITe 15.21 FGs 11.143, 147 do-ke ITe 14.132 du-wo-jo JJM5.212 LyB 13.31, 39 JLM51.276 JLM51.265 PI 63.203 LyB14.5 do-qe-ja StH 28.33 du-wo-u-pi AlL6.245 PCr 1.11, 13 do-we-ro StH 29.193 YG 1.27 SSe 1.145 dwo-jo do-ra-qe ]do-wo PI 63.203 l.P99.288 StH 29.100f -e-a do-ri-je-we du-ma ER55.387f DGM2.1C8 HM 39.318 -e-~ ffis 11.145 KaM6.94 OS38.76 StH 29.199f ER55.388 do-ri-ka-no du-ma-te e-da-e-u PI 63.212 LyB 13.32 CR96.403 StH 29.199f PvS 7.2f.XJ do-ro-me-u SIX7.105 HM39.324 du-ma-te-qe ThGP 11.82 LyB 13.:rl [do-]si-mi-ja e-da-e-wo JKi 32216, 218, 226 ]du-ma-ti PvS 7.2f.XJ OPa 17.368

67 e-do-mo-ne-we [e-]ke-a e-ke-qe MMt 1.46 CR 96.392 AH 148.325 ER55.384,E AMQ 12.46 e-e-si EB72 e-ke-a DGM2.88 MCp 1 CR 96.394 l:'D54.118. 121 -e-ja ER55.E e-ke-raz-wo ER55.Ef e-ke-da-mo BSe8.27 -e-jo PI 63.211 JC 124.84 ER55.387f StH 29.183 Sfk 7.105 StH 27.96, 103 e-ka-ma e-ke-e StH 29 CR 96.396 CR 96.398 e ]-ke-raz[ -wo ER55.378 e-ka-ma-pi KPM2.360 StH 29.190 OPa 17.367 OP.a 17.370 RVz2.:m e-ke-raz-wo-ne e-ka-ma-te BSe 8.27 e-ke-i-ja CR 96.396 e-ke-raz-wo-no OPa 17.367 CR 96.393 JKi:ll.74 e-ka-ra e-ke-i-ja-ta CR96.403 CR 96.393 e-ke-ra-wo-ne LP 99.291 PI 63.203 PdF2.112 e-ka-ra-e-we e-ke-i-jo-jo [e ]-ke-ri-ja-wo CR96.403 CR 96.393 JC 124.84 11M 51 PI 63.203 e-ke-ro e-ka-te-re-ta e-ke-me-de PI 63.205 RVz 2.313, 321 CR96.395 LyB 13.32 e-ke-ro-qo-no e-ke OPa 17.371 PCr 1.16 PI 63.211 AMQ12.46 e-ke-si EB72 e-ke-ne KPM2.360 CR 96.392 CR 96.396 LP98.341 ITe 15.21 MCp 1 e-ke-pu-te-ri-ja PdF2.108 e-ke-si-jo StH 29.181, 186 PdF4.14 BSe 8.15 SIX 7.CJJ CR 96.393 StH29

68 e-ke-si-qe e-ko-te e-ne-ka JTII40.214 BSe 8.25 JlM 51.259, 268 LyB 13.:D PdF2.111 LP98.341 PdF4.22 SJ:X7.106 e-ki-no LyB 13.39 e-ko-to e-ne-re-ja EB72.48 StH 28.37f e-ki-si-jo RVz2.317 FGs 11.149 e-ne-ro e-ku-se-we JlM51.270 e-ko A1L6.236 StH 28.37 CR%.392 e-ku-se-we-qe e-ne-si -da-]o-ne e-ko-me-na-ta A1L6.236 StH 28.52 FGs 11.145 LyB 13.39 e-ma-az e-ne-si-da-o-ne YD54.121 CR%.400 StH 28.ffi, 63 ER.55.387 e-ko-me-na-ta-o e-ne-wo YD54.121 e-ma-az-o ER.55.377 StH 28.62 RVz2312 e-ko-me-no e-ne-wo-pe-za FGs 11.145 e-me JlM45.261 AIL6.238 ER55.377 RVz 2.310, 312 e-ko-si e-me-si-jo e-ne-wo-pe-zo OOM2.83 StH 29.179, 190 EB7244,47 ER.55.377 HM 39.321, 324 e-me-si-jo-jo e-ni-ja-u-si-jo PdF2100, 112 JlM51.262 OOM2.84 e-ko-so e-mi-to ER 55.381, 385 AH 150.158 JlM51.259 JlM47.105 e-ni-qe JLM 51.263 e-na-i-jo[ AM36.287 LP99.285 CR%.403 MSi3.296 e-no-wa-ro MVC2.78 e-na-po-ro HM39.320 PdF4.14 LyB 13.39 StH 28.33, 37 HM 39.321, 324f LyB 13.37, 39 StH 29.181f e-nu-wa-ri-jo e-ne-e-si CM45.32 PdF4.17 JlM45.261

69 -e-o e-pi-ja-ta e-pi-ko-o ER55.387f AM36.300 AM36.300 ER 55.381, 385 JIH40.211 e-pa-re ]e-pi-ja-ta-ni-ja e-pi-ko-ru-si-jo AM36.300 CR 96.396 AM36.300 AM36 ER55.381 e-pa-sa-na-ti e-pi-ko-wa e-pi-ja-ta-ni-ja EB72.47,49 JlM47 FGs 11.146f JlM45.258 YD54.118 c;-pi-ko-wo e-pi-jo-ta-na AM36.l:J8 e-pe-i-ja-o AM 36.300 CR 96.393 ER55.381 e-pi-pu-ta FGs 11.147 ER55.376 e-pe-ke JlM45.258 MCp 1 AM36.:m JIH40.211 StH 29.188 e-pe-ke-u e-pi-jo-ta-ni-ja e-pi-qe AM 36.300 FGs 11.147 AM 36.293f. J:Xl JlM44.96 e-pi-ka RVz2.317 e-pi-qo-r~ AM36.300 e-pi AM 36.294. 300 e-pi-ke-re JC124.85 AM36 JoB 11.D5 AM36.300 ]e-pi-ro-pa-ja LP98.341 MVC2.77 AM36 MTJ4.142 ]e-pi-ke-to e-pi-ro-pa-ja e-pi-*65-ko AM 36.300 AM36.l:J8 AM 36.289. 293. 300 MVC2.78 JC 124.82 ]e-pi-ta MR 31.410 e-pi-ki-to-ni-ja AM 36.300 AM36 e-pi-da-o RGu 1.162 e-pi[ ]-ta AM 36.300 e-pi-ko AM 36.300 e-pi-da-to AM36.300 e-pi-ta-jo AM36 AM36.300 PdF2.111 e-pi-ko-e AM36.300 e-pi-u-ru-te-we e-pi-de-da-to AM 36.l:J9 AM 36.295, 299, l:J8 JJM5.212

70 e-pi-we-ti-ri-jQ e-qe-si-ja e-ra AM36.309 AMQ 12.42f CM45.36 RGu 1.163 HWH2.122 e-pi-wo-qa-ta-o n.M 51.263 e-qe-si-jo AM 36.309 PvS7.208 AMQ 12.48 StH 28.33 e-pi-zo-ta OOM2.82 e-ra3-wo AM 36.295, 298, :l)8 e-qe-ta AMQ 12.57 e-po AMQ12.42 CM45.35 CR 96.392 FGs 11.149 ER55.376 YD54.120 fMJW2.291 n.M47.108 HM 39.316, 326 Mf15.43 e-po-me-ne-v[ n.M 51.259, 273 LoG/JKi/JO 3.417f e-ra-pe-ja AM 36.309 LP98.342 JJM5.212 e-po-me-ne-u LyB 13.37, 39 RVz2.321 LyB 14.6 BSe8.27 MF 16.219 e-ra-po e-po-me-ne-we PCr 1.12 HM39.325 PdF4.25 RGu 1.155 AM36.309 RGu 1.163 OPa 17.369 StH 27.96 e-ra-po-ri-me-ne e-po-mi-jo e-qe-ta-e LyB 13.39 AM36 FGs 11.149 e-ra-se JJM5.2f!J e-po-ro-jo RVz2.:l)9 AM36.309 e-qe-ta-qe e-ra-ta-ra PdF4.22 e-po-wi-ja EB 72.'5/J AM36.309 e-q~-te e-ra-te-i YD54.119 e-po-wo-ke CR 96.392 AM 36.309 e-qo-[ e-ra-te-i-jo YD54.120 MTJ5.'YJ CR 96.393 FGs 11.144, 148 e-qe-a-o e-qo-me-ne[ ER55.379 LP98.347 e-ra-te-ra-wa-pi MTJ4.127 e-qe-o PdF2.100 MTJ5.50 CR 96.391f e-ra-te-re-wa-o ER55.379 LyB 13.32

71 e-ra-te-re-wa-pi e-re-i e-re-u-te-ro-se PdF2.105 CR 96.391f RVz2.:ffi FGs 11.147 WaB2 e-ra-to MMt 1.50 CR %.392f e-re-u-ti-ja e-re-pa-ta MVC2.79 ITe 14.129 PdF285 StH28.49 StH 28.54, 63 e-ra-]wa e-re-pa-te e-re-wi-jo JLM47.96 YD52.63f LP98.349 LP99.290 e-ra-wa e-re-pa-te-ja e-re-wi-jo-po-ti-ni-ja StH 29.173, 175,201 YD52.65f CM45.36f e-ra-wo e-re-pa-te-ja-pi ER55.376 YD52.63f e-ri-ka-we-e MfJ5.43 CR 96.396 StH29.200f e-re-pa-te-jo e-ri-ke-re-we AM36.288 e-re-de YD52 CR 96.397 LP98.348 GN 18.332 MfJ4.124 e-re-pa-te-jo-pi PI63.208 LP98.343 StH 29.181 e-re-e CR 96.391 e-re-pa-te-jo-qe e-ri-ko-wo HM 39.316 YD52.65 BSE8.24 JKi :Il.71 LyB 13.31 LyB 13.32 e-re-ta e-ri-nu MMt 1.50 FMJW2.291 LS 16.14 e-re-e-u HM 39.316 JKi:Il e-ri-nu-we AlL6.235 JTH40.213f CR 96.394 LyB 13.29 CM45.32 FGs 11.147 PI 63.20:1- ER55.389 MMt 1.50 LS 16.14 e-re-u-te-ra e-re-e-we e-ri-qi-ja PdF2.109 MMt 1.50 StH 29.197 PI 63.207 WaB2 e-re-e-wo e-ri-qi-to e-re-u-te-ro MMt 1.50 PI 63.2fJ7 PdF2.108f WaB2

72 e-ri-ta e-sa-pa-ke-me[ e-te-do-mo EB72.47 RVz2.ll5 AMQ 12.45 ITH40.217 CR 96.394 KPM2.3ro e-sa-re-u EB 7245, 47, 52 PCrl.ll AM 36.291 StH28.58 PdF4.25 PdF2.109 StH 29.183, 189 SIX 7.91, 97, 99 StH29.100 e-te-re-ta e-ri-we-ro e-sa-re-we RVz2313 PI 63.212 AM 36.291 MMt 1.50 e-te-wa e-ro PI 63.214 A1L6.235 e-sa-re-wi-ja PdF 2.85, 101 PdF2.85 e-te-wa-jo RGu 1.190 PdF 4.17 YD54.118 e-r~-ne e-se-re-~ *e]-te-wa-te-u JC 124.85 ER55.387 StH29.100 HM 39.320, 326 e-~-qo *e-te-wa-te-u JC 124.85 e-ta-wo-ne-u StH 29.181 HM 39.318 e-ro-pa-ke-ja PI 63.213 e-te-wa-tu- JlM51.273 PI 63.214 RGu 1.188 ~-W,-wo-ne-"Q[ HM 39.318 e-te-wa-tu-wo e-ro-pa-ke-tiJ. StH28.58 RGu 1.188 e-ta-wo-ne-we StH 29.100 JIM 51.2/D, 272.282 e-ro-pa-ke-u e-te-we JlM51.273 e-ta-wo-ne-we-u MMt 1.46 RGu 1.188f JLM 51.2/D, 282 e-te-wo-ke-re-we-i-jo e-ru-mi-ni-ja e-ta-wo-ne-wo CR 96.397 LP99.290 JLM 51.270,272 LyB 13.39 PI 63.208 e-ru-ta-ra e-[.]-t~ e-ti JKi32 YD54.118 JLM47.93 JLM47.115 e-te e-ru-to-ro e-ti-me-de StH28.42 LyB 14.4f, 9 AM36.289

73 e-ti-me-de-i e-u-me-ne e-we-pe-se-so-me-na OPa 17.369 AMQ12.48 ER55.381 CR 96.397 JoB 11.])6 e-ti-ra-wo GN 18.332 e-wi-ku-wo-te AM36.289 e-u-na-wo MMt1.42 PdF2.111 LyB 14.4f, 9 e-ti-wa-jo PI 63.203 e-wi-ri-pi-ja YD54.118f StH28.55 FGs 11.144 e-ti-we e-u-po-ro e-wi-ri-po AEH 16.33f l..oG/JKi/JO 3.417 FGs 11.144 JIM47.114f e-u-po-ro-wo e-wi-su-*79-ko e-to PI 63.204 ER55.388 YD54.118 MR31.410 e-u-ru-po-to-re-mo-jo e-to-ki-ja PI 63.206 e-wi-su-zo-ko RGu 1.165 ER55.388 e-u-ru-wo-ta e-to-ni-jo PdF4.22 e-wi-te-u AM36.289 AIL6.249 e-u-ta-re-wo KPM2.3ro MMt 1.47 MCp 1 StH 29.197 PdF4.25 e-wi-te-wi-jo e-u-wa-ko-ro SIX 7.91, 107 AIL6.249 StH27.96 ER 55.377, 381 PI 63.203 e-wo-rCH!~ e-to-wo-ko l..oGIJKi!JO 3.417f LP98.3ro e-u-wa-re CR 96.396 e-wo-ta-de e-u-de-we-ro ER55.381 JIM51.263 nll40.211 e-u-we-to }i e-u-ke-to-qe ER55.381 JIM51.269 KPM2.3ro JIM51.265 -i-*65 e-u-me-de e-u-we-to-ro ER55.388 CR 96.395 ER55.381 OPa 17.371 -i-a e-wa-ko-ro e-u-me-de-i ER55.388 ER 55.377, 381 JIM47.108 PI 63.203 -i-~ OPa 17.369 ER55.388

74 i-da-i-jo i-je-re-ja i-jo CR%.403 AlL6.241 StH28.49 PvS72fJ5 EB72.47,50 ER55.377f i-jo-te i-do-me-ne-ja KPM2.300 HM 39.316 EB72.45 LP99.290 JKi 30.71 PvS7.2fJ5 PCr 1.11 PdF4.22,25 i-ku-wo-i-pi i-QQ-me-ni-jo RGu 1.188 AM 36.293 PvS7.'2fJ5 SSe 1.145 JoB 11.306 StH 29.189 LP98.341 -i-e i-je-re-u i-na-ne ER55.388 AIL6.235 FGs 11.147 i-e-re-u EB72.50 ER55.388 i-na-ni-ja EB 72.49f LP98.341 ER55.388f FGs 11.147 PCr 1.11 SSe 1.145 RGu 1.188 i-na-o -i-ja StH 27.95f StH 29.199 JKi32 ER55.387f i-je-re-wi-jo i-na-o-te i-ja-me-i AlL6.241, 248 JKi 32:mf, 225 OPa 17.369 ER55.375 OPa 17.368 i-ja-p~-we i-je-ro i-ne-u JC 124.83 ER55.388 LyB 14.5, 9 StH28.58 i-ja-wa-ne i-ni-ja OS38.76 i-je-ro-wo-ko JI.M45.257 ER55.388 -i-je i-pa-sa-na-ti PI 63.211 ER55.388 StH 27.95 EB72.49 FGs 11.146f i-je-to YD54.118 LP99.288 i-pe-me-de-ja LyB 13.32 KaM6.95 i-je-to-qe i-pi-me-de-ja LP99.288 MF 16.201 PCr 1.11

-i-jo i-po-po-qo-i( -qe) ER55.387f PI 63.208

75 i-p

76 ka-da-i-to ka-ke-we ka-ma-e-we StH29.182 AM 36.299 EB 72.'5iJ BSE8.25 PdF4.18, 26 ka-da-ma-ro FGs 11.148 SIX 7.103, 110 GN 18.329 ITl-140.216 StH 29.184 PdF2.86f ThGP 11.82 ka-da-mi-ja SIX7.110 ~-ma-9 JKi 32.227f StH 27.97 StH 28.55 CR 96.402 ka-da-ro StH 29.197 ka-m.o AMQ 13.75 ka-ke-wi HWH2122 ka-e-sa-me-no OPa 17.368 ka-na-a-po FGs 11.149 ka-ko LoGJJKi!JO 3.418 JIM51.274 LyB 13.39 AlL6.235 GN 19.107 ka-na-ko ka-e-se-u ITl-140.214 ITe 15.20 KaM6.94 CM45.40 JKi32 LyB 13.:D JKi32224 JLM47.92f PdF2.100 RGu 1.160 ka-na-pe-u ka-ko-de-ta ka-e-se-we AMQ 12.47 AM36.298 JKi32.224f StH27.95 OPa 17.368 ka-ma StH 29.184 ka-ka CR93.208 ka-na-pe-u-si CR96.402f ER 55.384, 387 CM45.39 EB 72.'5iJ LP98.338 ka-ka-re-a MCp 1 Pc!F4.18, 25 ka-na-pe-we ER55.384 SIX7 StH 27.96 OPa 17.368 ka-ke-ja-pi ka-na-to CR93.207 ~-ma-e ITe 15.20 YD54.121 ka-ke-u RGu 1.173 AlL6.235 ka-ma-e-u ka-nu-se-u BSe8.27 CR96.403 LyB 14.6 ka-ke-u-si EB 72.53 Pc!F4.24 ka-pa YD54.118 SD::7 ThGP 11.82 JIM47.123 MVC2.78

77 ka-pa-ra ka-ra-na-ta ka-ra-wi-po-ro EP24 FGs 11.144f BSe 8.27 LoG/JKi/JO 3.417 ka-pa-r~ ka-ra-ni-jo LP99.289 JK.i 33.123f MTJ5.49 PCr 1.12 PciF4.25 ka-pa-r~-de ka-ra-ni-po-ro StH 27.95 StH 29.200 JC 124.85 YG 1.28 ]ka-re-u ka-pa-si-ja ka-ra-ni-po-ro-qe YD54.120f BSe8.27 PdF4.22 FGs 11.146 *ka-ra-o-re ka-ri-se-u PvS7.201 YD52.65 LyB 14.4, 6. 9 ka-pa-ti-ja ka-ra-re-we ka-ro-qo BSe 8.27 FGs 11.146 A1L6.237 PdF4.15 LP99.289 CCo7.19 ka-ru-ke PCr 1.12 JLM47.120 PdF4.24 BSe 8.27 PvS 7.201 ka-ra-se-ti-ri-jo LP98.347 ITe 15.20 LP99.286 ka-pe-pi PdF2.112 ka-ra-te-ra AM36.297 ka-ru-no RGu 1.164 ka-pi-ni-ja StH 27.103 ka-ra-ti-ri-jo RGu 1.166 ka-ru-ti-je-ja ITe 15.20 ka-po RGu 1.185 ka-ra-to JLM47.123 ka-ru-we- StH 29.175, 201 JKi32.228 RGu 1.174 ER55.389 ka-ra-*82 [ ] ka-sa-no JLM45.264 ka-ra-u-du-ro EB 72.51 PI 63.207 ka-ra-a-pi ka-sa-ro ER55.387 ka-ra-u-ja YD52.66 LP 99.284, 287 AH 150.163 ka-ra-do-ro ka-ra-u-ko ka-sa-ru HM 39.321, 324f BSe 8.8 AH 150.163 LyB 13.32f, 39 ka-sa-to PdF 2.89, 100 PI 63.203

78 ka-si-ko-no ]ka-wi-ja ke-ke-me-na-o AM36.289 StH29.1&1 KPM2.3ffl OOM2.88 Pc!F4.22 ka-za ka-ta-ni-ja ER55.387 ke-ke-me-no StH28.58 SIX7.108 ka-zo-e ka-ta-no ke-ke-me-no-jo GN 18.332 PI 63.2fJ7 JC 124.&1, 82 PciF2.108 StH28.58 ke-e ke-ki-de ka-ta-ra-i FGs 11.148 FGs 11.146. 149 LoG28.137 11140.211 HM39 LyB 13.39 ka-ta-wa ke-e-pe PdF2.108 PI 63.2fJ7 JKi 32.220, 225 SIX7.110 OPa 17.368 ka-ta-wo ke-ki-de-qe ke-i-ja-ka-ra-na PI 63.2fJ7 FGs 11.148 ER55.376 ]ka -te-ri -ja FGs 11.144, 148 ke-ki-jo RGu 1.188 JC 124.78,81 BSe 8.13 FGs 11.146 ka-te-u ke-i-jo LyB 13.39 PI 63.:!l5, 2fJ7 Pc!F2.lll ke-ko-jo ka-to ke-ka-to BSe 8.13 PI 63.:!)5 LyB 14.9 ke-ma-qe-me ka-tu-re-wi-ja-i ke-ka-u-me-no StH 29.181 JC 124.85 A1L6.238 RVz2.312 ke-ne-se ka-tu-r~ GN 18.332 ke-ke-me-na AM 36.299 ke-ni-qa JC 124.85 AMQ12.46 EB72.49 A1L6.236 ka-u-da LyB 14.6 ke-ni-qe-te-we AH 150.158 MCp 1 MF 16.209 A1L6.236 ka-u-de-ta PdF4.15 SIX7 ke-nu-wa-so AH 150.158 StH 27.95f StH 29.178f ka-u-no StH29 FGs 11.149

79 ke-po ke-re ke-ro-si-ja JKi 32W, 224, 229 LyB 14.9 ITe 15.20 LyB 13.31 ke-po-da ke-re-az LyB 14.6 ER55.JT7 CR 96.393 sr::c 1.110 PdF2.109 ER55.386 ke-ro-te-u ke-ra ke-re-no MMt 1.47 CR96.402 BSe 8.22 ke-sa-da-ra EB72.50 ke-re-si-jo RiT5 ]k:e-ra-a AIL6.237f ke-sa-do-ro CR96.402 CR 96.395 ER55.386 FGs 11.142, 1ijg. 153 LyB 14.6, 9 RVz2.312 StH 28.55 ke-ra-e YD54.119 YD54.121 CR96.402 ke-re-ta-o ke-sa-me-no ke-ra-i-ja-pi FGs 11.150 BSe 8.23 CR96.402 ke-re-te-u ke-se-ne-wi-ja ke-ra-ja-pi AMQ 12.49 AMQ 12.43 CR96.402 LP98.341 ER55.375 ITe 14.130 ke-ra-me-ja ]ke-re-u JC124.78 PdF4.23 RGu 1.188 ke-se-ne-wi-jo ke-ra-me-u ke-re-wa AMQ 12.52 PI 63.214 AIL6.235 ke-se-ni-si-jo AMQ 12.45f RGu 1.188 ke-re-wo LP98.350 StH 27.95 BSe8.25 ke-se-ni-wi-jo StH 29.184 ke-ri-mi-ja CM45.37 ke-ra-me-wi PCr 1.13 MTJ 4.127f OPa 17.368 StH 27.103 ke-se-nu-wi-ja ke-ra-me-wo ke-ro-ke-re-we-o AMQ 12.43 AMQ12.47 CR 96.397 ITc 14.130 EB72.49 JC 124.78 RGu 1.163 ke-ra-no ke-se-nu-wi-jo JLM45.257 PI63.209 AMQ12.52 [ke-se-]nu-wi -jo ki-jo-ne-u-si ki-ri-te-wi-ja ER55.375 LP99.292 StH 27.95 StH 28.40 ke-se-nu-wo ki-ka-ne ki-ri-te-wi-ja-i ER55.375 AIL6.249 StH 28.39f [ ]-ke-se-ra-wo ki-ka-ne-wi-jo-de ki-si-wi-ja LyB 14.4.6 LP99.290 FGs 11.144 ke-te-re-u ki-ke-ro PCr 1.16 BSe 8.12 LyB 14.5, 8 ki-si-wi-jo ]-ke-u ki-ki-na FGs 11.144 RGu 1.159 AH 1.50.158 ki-ta-no ke-u-po-da ki-ma-ra-o MSi3.294 ER55.377 ITH40.211 ki-te[ StH29.l&l ki-ni-di-ja StH 29.189 ke-we-to FGs 11.144 JLM51.265 PCr 1.16 ki-ti-je-si RGu 1.185 MCp 1 ke-wi-ri-jo PdF2.108f ki-nu-qa AIL6.239 StH 29.183. 197f JJM 5.212 ke-wo-no ki-ti-me HM 39.318, 320 ki-r~-i-jo EB72.47f LyB 13.39 CR96.403 ki-ti-me-na PI 63.200 ki-e-u AMQ12.47 ER 55.388, 390 ki-ri-*82-jo EB72 FGs 11.144 JLM45.264f LyB 14.6 MCp I ki-e-we ki-ri-ja-i-jo MF 16.200 ER55.3'Xl CR96.403 PCr 1.12 PdF4.15 ki-e-wo ki-ri-jo-te SIX7 StH 27.95f ER55.388 JLM 51.260, 262 StH29 ki-je-u ki-ri-ta ki-ti-ta ER 55.388, 390 MVC2.74 JKiJJ FGs 11.144 StH 28.40 MCp 1

81 ki-to ko-ki-..74 BSe8.27 ko-i-no ko-no FGs 11.147ff JKiJ2.227 JKi32 JC 124.85 StH28.51 LyB 13.:I>, 32 ko-i-ro StH29.187 MF 16.219 SIX7.108 PdF4.23f ko-no-si-ja StH 29.l&l ko-ka-ro BSe8.25 JIM47.108 LyB 14.4 MVC2.79 ko-ki-da StH28.39

JIM 51.265,273 ko-no-si-jo FGs 11.143, 149

82 ko-re-te-re ko-ri-to ko-tQ-i-[na BSe 8.26 FGs 11.146f StH 29.181 JIH40.214 KaM6.94 ko-ro-ku-ra-i-jo ko-to-i-na LyB 13.JJ, 32 FGs 11.147 ER55.377 OPa 17.368 HM 39.321, 326 PdF4.15 PdF2100 LoG/JKi/JO 3.417f StH 29.182f StH29.200 LyB 13.39 PdF2.108 ko-to-na ko-re-te-ri SIX 7.110 AMQ 12.46 FGs 11.148 EB72 ko-ro-na OPa 17.368 EMC3.94 AlL6.240 ER55.377 ko-re-te-ri-jo MCp 1 SIX7.108 ko-ro-no-we-sa MF 16.209 AlL6.240 PdF4.24 ko-ri-~-da-na LP98.344 SIX7 CR%.400 StH29.184 ER55.388 ko-ro-~ ThGP 11.82 ITe 15.19 ITe 14.1JJ ko-to-na-o JKi32.224 JC 124.82 KPM2.360 ko-ri-ja-do-no ko-ro-to PdF4.22 ER 55.388, 35Xl ITe 14.1JJ ko-to-ne-ta LP99.285 StH 29.187f ko-ro-we-wi-jo PdF4.26 LP98.349 SIX 7.96 ko-ri[-ja-do-no] ThGP 11.82 StH 28.51 ko-ru-da-ro-jo ko-to-ne-we AM36.292 ko-ri-ja-to-no ThGP9 SSe 1.144 ko-ru-we-ja ThGP 11.82 ITe 14.132 ko-ri-j~-na ko-to-no ER55.388 ko-so EB72.48 LyB 14.6, 9 ko-ri-si-ja ko-to-no-ko FGs 11.146 ko-te-ri-ja ER 55.381, 383 RGu 1.173 ko-ri-si-jo FGs 11.147 ko-tQ-i-na HM39.323 StH 29.181 JC124.85

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ko-to-no-o-ko ko-wo k.u-mi-no EB72 CR 96.392 CR93.200 ER. 55.300, 383f CyG21.123, 129 HG28.137 MCp 1 EB 73.115f ITe 15.20 PdF4.18, 26 FGs 11.148 JKi32.224 PI 63.212 JJM5.211 SD:: 7.rx.J JKi 33.121 k.u-mi-no-jo StH29.184 ll..M51.200 JKi32.224 ThGP 11.82 JIH40.211f J.ru/JKi/JO 3.421 k.u-na-ja ko-to-no-o-ko-de MVC2.74 AIL6.240 EB7246 Per 1 LP98.347 RGu 1.183 ko-tu-r~ SSe 1.144 ku-na-ke-ta StH28.38 AM 36.299 PdF2.108 JC124.85 k.u-da-ma-ro StH 29.197 JKi33.122 PdF4.23 GN 19.108 ku-ne LP99.284. 287,296 ko-tu-wo ku-do ER.55.389 AH 150.158 ku-ne[ FGs 11.142, 153 StH 28.46 ko-u-ra k.u-do-ni StH 28.36f ]ku-no AH 150.158 StH 29.179 ko-u-re-ja k.u-do-ni-ja ITe 14.128 k.u-pa-nu-we-to AH 150.158 StH 28.36f JLM51.265 FGs 11 LyB 14.8 ko-wa ll..M51.263 CyG 21.123, 129 JnB 1.189 k.u-pa-ri-si-jo Iru28.137 EB 73.115f MVC 2.74f, 79 FGs 11.148 MNg 6.12 StH28.44 HM 39.318, 322f PCr 1 LyB 13.39 SSe 1.144 k.u-do-ni-jo StH28.38 k.u-]pa-ri-so FGs 11.143, 153 ko-we FGs 11.148 k.u-ka-da-ro HM39.321 JLM 51.275, 200 AMQ 13.74 k.u-pa-ro ko-we-jo StH 29.178, 1&1 LP99.284 JLM51.275 ku-ke-re-u k.u-pa-ro- AIL6.235 StH28.50

84 ku-pa-ro2 ku-ru-no ku -ta-ti- jo JC 124.&5 LyB 14.9 CR96.403 ER55.ID ku-pa-ro-we ku-ru-so ku-ta-to JLM47.114f YD52.65 JLM45.259 ku-pi-ri-jo ku-ru-so-qe JiM 51 CM45.39 YD52.65 JnB 1.189 ern 1.9 MSi3.295 FGs 11.146 ku-ru-zo MVC2.75 JLM47.111, 121 GN 18.332 StH 28.33 LoG28.132 ku-ta-tu l.P98.340 ku-sa-me-ni-jo l.P99.289 LyB 13.39 ER55.377 StH29.175 ku-su-pa ku-te-so ku-ra-no JLM47.105 RVz23Xl LyB 14.6 ku-su-to-ro-qa ku-tu-ru-wo ku-re-we AlL6.240 GN 18.334 HM39.321 PdF4.22 ku-wa-no-wo-ko-i LyB 13.37 StH 29.191f PdF2.86, 98 CM45.39 ku-ta-i-jo l.P98.338 ku-r~ CR96.403 ma-di AMQ 12.48 LyB 14.6 JC124.8S LyB 14.5, 8 LyB 14.6, 9 ku-ta-i-si-[jo] ma-ka-ta ER55.ID ku-ru-me-ne-jo PI 63.203 HM 39.319 ku-ta-i-to ma-ka-wo JLM51.273 ER55.ID RSe 8.22 ku-ru-me-ni-jo ku-ta-si-jo PI 63.203, 213 PI 63.203 ER55.ID RVz2.322

ku-ru-me-no ku-ta-ti-ja ma-ki-ro-ne RSe8.12 ER55.ID l.P98.340 JLM51.273 MVC2.74 LyB 13.39 ma-ma-ro PI 63.203 ku-ta-ti-ja-qe Eii 1.:04

ku-ru-me-no-jo CM45.40 ma-na-sa PI 63.203 PCr 1.11

85 ma-na-si-we-ko ma-ri-ne-we me-du[ OOM2.82 LP98.340 JIM45.261 PI 63.211 RVz2.317 ma-ro me-ka-o AMQ 13.74 Pl63.205 ma-ni-jo StH 29.197 GN 19.107 ma-ro-pi me-ki-to-de BSe 8.22 ma-ra PdF2.105 MfJ4.132 AMQ 13.74 rna-sa me-na ma-ra-ne-ni-jo JlM 51.263. 269 LP 98.339 PdF2.86f ma-se-de me-no ma-ra-ne-nu-we LP98.348 AIL 6.244, 247 PdF2102 MfJ4.124 FGs 11.148 RGu 1.188 ma-ra-te-u ma-si-jo RVz2?ill FGs 11.149 JlM 51.269 StH 28.51 MMt 1..50 Jma-si-jo me-nu-~ rna-ra-te-we MVC2.77 CR 96.400 PdF2.108 ER 55.387f. J

86 me-re-ti-ri-ja me-ta-qe me-wi-jo-e PCr 1.16 AM 36.287, 289 ER55.375 LoG!JKi!JO 3.418 JJM5.217 me-ri-du-ma-si StH 28.38 me-te-we OS38.76 MMt 1.47 me-wo-e me-ri-du-ma-te JJM5.217 me-ti-ja-no LP98.3ill me-za-na BSe 8.18 me-ri-du--te ER 55.:ID, 385 JIM51.277 OPa 17.368 StH 27.97 me-ti-ja-no-ro me-zo me-ta ER55.:ID AM36.287 AIL6.239 me-to-re CR 96.391 me-ta-ke-ku-me-na StH28.48 AM36.287 me-zo-~ me-tu-ra CR 96.391 me-ta-ki-ti-ta RVz23:!l ER55.386 AM36.287 JIM 51.276 JKi:J) me-tu-wo me-zo-e MCp 1 HM39.323 LP98.350 AlL6.239 me-ta-no JC 124.81 me-u-jo PI63.:!l7 PCr 1.20 StH29.183 ER55.375 StH 28.38 JC124.78 mi-ja-ma-ro me-ta-no-re JJM5.217 StH29.183 GN 19.108 me-u-jo-~ mi-jo-qa me-ta-pa ER 55.375, 386 FGs 11.144, 148 OS38.76 HM39.322 me-u-jo-e mi-ka-ta JIH40.211 ER55.375 LP98.348 JJM5.217 LP98.3ill LyB 13.32 PdF2.104 me-wi-jo mi-ra-ti-ja RGu 1.193 ER55.375 EB 73.118 RGu2 JC 124.78 FGs 11.144, 148 JJM 5.217 JC 124.85 me-ta-pi-jo PCr 1.20 PCr 1.16 FGs 11.144, 148 StH 30.10 HM39.322 LyB 13.39 mi-ru-ro LyB 14.9

87 mi-sa-ra-jo na-u-si-ke-re[-we ne-ki-ri-de JlM47.104f CR 96.397 AM 36.291 StH29.174 PI 63.204 JJM 5.217 mi-ta na-wi-jo ne-qe-u

JKi 32.224, 228. 2_'{) ER55.375 PdF4.22 Jlli 40.214f SIX 7.105, 107 mi-to-we-sa KaM6.95 ne-ti-ja-no JJM5.213 LyB 1HJ PdF2.100 RSc 8.18, 22 mo-ro-ko-wo-wo-pi ER 55.38J, 385 na-wi-ro StH 29.197 PI 63.203, 211 PI 63.204 mo-ro-qa ne-ti-ja-no-re ne-a KaM6.94 ER55.38J LyB 13.32 ITe 14.129 OPa 17.369 MF 16.219 PI 63.203 ne-~-ri-da ne-wa mo-u-ke-se-te-ri-jo JKi 33.123 LP98.349 JKi 33.122 ne-a-pi-ri-jo ne-wa-pi-ri-o mu-jo-me-no GN 18.329 AM36.294 GN 18.329 LP98.341 ne-da-wa-ta ne-wo LP99.285 CR 96.392, 401 MTJ 4.133 FGs 11.145 HM 39.323. 324 JlM45.261 LP98.3.50 mu-ti-ri LyB 13.32. 39 LyB 13.39 EB 72 ..50 PCr 1.20 ne-de-we-e ne-wo-ki-to mu-to-na CR 96.392 LyB 13.31 HM 39.324, 326 ne-do-wo-ta-de LyB 13.39 na-i-se-wi-jo HM39 StH27.95 LyB 13.39 AlL6.249 ne-wo-pe-o na-u-do-mo ne-e-ra-wo CM45.36f PdF2.108 BSe8 LP 98.338, 348 StH 29.197 OOM2.132 StH 27.96 PI 63.211 na-u-si-ke-re-re-we no-da-ro ne-ki-ri PI 63.211 AMQ 13.74 JlM51.275 LyB 14.5, Sf

88 ]no-di-mi-zo-jo o-da-~ o-ka StH29.174 EB 72.44f, 47 HM39 ER 55.300, 383f JIH40.212f no-e-u LyB 13.29f RVz2.317 o-da-a-~ LyB 14.6 PdF4.22 PdF2.104 no-pe-re-~ o-ka-ra CR 96.395 o-da-ku-we-ta EH 18.229 JIM45.266 ER55.376 ER55.386 LyB 13.39 o-da-tu-we-ta no-pe-re-e o-ka-11l:J JIM45.266 OPa 17.370 ER55.376 o-da-twe-ta FGs 11.146, 148, 153 no-ri-wo-k:i-de HM 39.321, 325 JIM45.266 OPa 17.368 LyB 13.37 o-de-ka-sa-to no-si-ro o-ka-ri-jo HM 39.319 LyB 14.9 FGs 11.153 o-de-qa-~ o-[ ]ke ]Q~-re ER 55.300, 383 YD54.118 JIM45.261 o-de-qe o-ke-u o-*34-ta ER55.300 RVz2.317 HM39.318 o-di-do-si LyB 13.39 -o-ko YD54 HM 39.319 ER 55.379, 383 o-*34-ta-o o-du-ru- o-ko-me-ne-u YD54 HWH2122 FGs 11.145 o-*34-ta-qe o-du-ru-we o-ku-na-wo HM39.318 JIM51.26J PI 63.204 YD54 LcG28.137 PvS7.2fJJ o-*35-ta o-ku-no StH28.44 YD54 PI 63.205 o-du-ru-wi-ja o-ku-su-wa-si O[]~ PvS7.2fJJ YD54.118 FGs 11.143, 147 o-du-ru-wi-jo o-na-jo o-~ FGs 11.149 MVC2.79 ER55.300 PvS7.2fJJ StH28.44

89 o-na-se-u o-o-pe-ro-si o-pe-ro-te AJL6.235 PdF2.108 HM 39.316 PI63.205 o-pa o-pe-te-re-u o-na-ta JLM51 ER55.374 MCp 1 PGr 5.85 I.P98.341 PdF4.18f StH 27.97 SU:7 o-pe-to-re-u o-pa-wo-ne-ja EB72.50 o-na-te-re AM36.294 ER55.374 AMQ12.45 JLM51.273 PdF4.23 EB 72.44, 47f SD;: 7.97 StH 27.95 o-pa-wo-ne-jo o-pi StH29 AM36.308 YG 1.28 AM36 o-pa-wo-ta ER55.382 o-na-to AM36 ITe 14.128 AMQ12.45f JLM51.276 JLM51.282 EB72 WDN3.263 PdF4.15 KPM2.360 StH 29.181 MF 16.205, 299 o-pe-ra-no o-pi- PdF4.18 PI 63.206 SU:7.90 StH 28.41 YD54.121 o-pe-ra-no-re YG 1.28 o-pi-~-ra OPa 17.368 ]o-ne PI 63.206 AM36 OOM2.102 StH28.52 o-pe-ra-no-ro ER 55.Nl, 385, 389 o-no PI 63.206 JLM47.111 o-pe-re-ta o-pi-da-mi-jo LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 CR 96.394 AM36 o-nu-ka o-pe-ro o-pi-de-so-mo ITe 14.130 CR 96.392 AM36 RVz2.312 EH 18.228 o-pi-e-de-i o-nu-ke ITc 15.20 JK.i32 AM 36.293, 309 AM36.291 JLM 51.271f, 281 CM45.35 ITe 14.128 PCr 1.19 CR 96.396 JLM51.275 PdF285 ER 55.381, 385 SD;: 7.98 OPa 17.369 o-nu-ke-ja EB73.115 o-pe-ro-ta PCr 1.15 JK.i30.71

90

AM 36.296 AM 36.:.ll8

91 o-re-e-wo o-ru-ma-te o-to-wo-we-i CR 96.394 FGs 11.148 BSe8.27 FGs 11.145 CR 96.396 o-ru-ma-to OPa 17.369 o-w-i HM39.323 o-tu-wo-we CR 96.392 LyB 13.37 CR 96.396 o-re-mo-a-ke-re-u o-ta-ki o-two-we-o BSe8.24 OPa 17.368 ER 55.300,382 CR 96.396 I.Ai28.132 o-ta-re-we o-u-di-do-si PdF2.112 MVC2.77 ER55.377 o-re-ne-ja o-ta-re-wo o-u-di-do-to CR93.200 JLM 51.269 ITe 14.1:0 PdF2.!09 o-te o-re-ta o-u -di -so-si KPM2.3ffi AlL6.243 RGu 1.182 PdF2.86 OPa 17.371 o-te-pe-o-jo o-u-ki-te-mi o-re-te-wo Sti-127.103 LP98.341 AlL6.243 o-ti o-u-qe .]-o-ri-jo OOM2.88 AM36.287 HM39.325 YD54.118 o-ti-na-wo o-ro-jo o-u-ro-tu OOM2.92 CM45.40 PI 63.20l, 211 HM 39.319 ER55.375 StH 27.103 o-ti-r~ o-u-te-mi LP98.341 o-ro-qa LP98.340 PI 63.2f.J7, 214f o-ti-ri-ja o-u-wo-ze ER 55.377, 381 o-ru-ma-si-ja-jo PCr 1.15 FGs 11.148 o-to-te-re o-u-wo-zo-te HM 39.319,323 EB72.48 PdF4.26 LyB 13.39 o-to-wo-we o-wa-si-jo o-ru-ma-si-jo-jo OPa 17.371 I.Ai/JKi/JO 3.423 HM39.322 o-we WT9.39

92 o-we-to pa-de pa-ka-na JIM 51.265, 268, 273 OPa 17.369 001\12.25 PdF2.112 RVz2lli o-wi-de StH28. .50 pa-ke-ta KPM2.3ffi pa-de-i RGu 1.182 JJM 5.211 OPa 17.369 o-wi-ro pa-ke-te-ja pa-de(-i) PI 63.203 CR93.204 StH 28.51 JJM 5.211 o-wi-ti-ni-jo RGu 1.182f pa-de-we FGs 11.148 pa-ke-te-ja-o-qe HM39.322f PdF2.112 RGu 1.182 o-wi-to-no pa-i-ti-ja pa-ke-te-jo FGs 11.148 MVC2.79 HM39 StH28.39 EB 73.117 ITH40.211 JJM 5.211 LyB 13.39 pa-i-to pa-ke-te-re AH 1.50.158f o-wo-we CyG21.128 JIM51.278 AIL6.238 JIM46 RGu 1.163f CR 96.396 JIM47.104f JIM 51.2W, 263, 265 pa-ke-te-ri-ja o-wo-ze JnB 1.189f RGu 1.172 ER 55.JT7, 381 MVC2.77f RVz2.lli pa-ke-u o-ze-to StH 28.33 RGu 1.159 JC 124.81 StH 29.174f pa-ke-we YD54.121 pa-ja-ro RGu 1.161f ]pa-*34-so[ LyB 14.5, 8 pa-ki-ja YD54 pa-ja-wo-ne BSe 8.21 pa-da-je-u BSe 8.16 BSe 8.21 Cl\145.32 pa-ki-ja-na StH29.184 pa-ka-a-ka-ri EB 72.47, 50 FGs 11.149 pa-da-je-we ER55.ID LFr 1.8 BSe 8.21 pa-ka-ja-ni-jo LyB 13.32 EB72.48 RGu 1.158 FGs 11.144 pa-]da-je-we pa-ki-ja-na-de OPa 17.369 MTJ 4.120f

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pa-ki-ja-ne pa-ki-ja-si pa-qo-ta CR 96.393 LP99.288 HM 39.318 FGs 11 LyB 13.32 JlM45.265 OP.d 17.367 pa-ra-ja LP98.342 ITe 14.129 pa-ko OD6.1:ll JKj 33.122 PCrl.11 ALe3 PdF 2.104, 100 MfJ4.129 pa-ra-jo RGu 1.144 BSe 8.26 pa-ko-de SIX 7.91, 99f PCr 1.20 StH27.95 MfJ4.129 StH 29.178, 184 pa-ra-ke-se-we pa-ko-to pa-ki-ja-ne-de GN 18.333 CR93.204 PI 63.205 LP98.347 RGu 1.174f pa-ra-ke-te-e-we pa-ki-ja-ni-ja pa-ko-we CR 96.394 BSe8.24 CM45.34 PdF4.17 EH 16.33f pa-ra-ke-we pa-ki-ja-ni[ -ja JLM47 ER55.387 MfJ4.129 FGs 11.147 pa-ra-ko pa-ku-ro2 pa-ki-ja-ni-jo EB72.47,50 HM 39.319 PdF4.22,27 CM45.35 JC 124.85 FGs 11.148, 153 pa-ra-ku JLM45.265 pa-na-ki ER 55.376 LP98.347 OPa 17.368 RGu 1.188 pa-ra-ku-ja pa-na-re-jo pa-ki-ja-ni-jo-i ER55.376 LyB 14.6, 9 ITe 14.1:ll AIL6.244 MfJ4.129 pa-na-so pa-ra-ku-we pa-ki-ja-ni-jo-jo PdF4.14 ER 55.387, 389 StH 29.179, 189f AIL6.244 pa-ra-[ku-]we-jo FGs 11.148 pa-pa-ra-ki RGu 1.188 ER 55.376 OPa 17.368 pa-ki-ja-pi pa-ra-wa-jo pa-pa-ra-ko EB72.50 JLM 51.276 FGs 11.153 MfJ 4.129 pa-ri-je-we OPa 17.367 pa-qo-[si-jo] OS38.76 BSE8.25

94 pa-ro pa-te pa-wo-ke AM 36.288f, JJ1 SSe 1.151 RVz2.313 AMQ12.46 YD51.19 EB72 pe/qe-re-qo-ta pa-ti JLM51 StH 29.184 MCp 1 LyB 14.9 PdF4.24,26 pe-*65-ka pa-to-do-te Sfr 7.CXJf, 97 AM36.289 StH 27.96 BSe 8.20, 23f ER55.388 YD54.118 JC 124.82 pa-to-ro p~-ru pe-*82 PI 63.207 JLM 51.261 StH 29.179 PdF2.104 pa-sa-ja pa-we-a pe-da StH 28.51 AMQ 12.44 AM36.288 CR 96.391f EH 19.193 pa-si ER 55.386, 388 OOM283 ITe 14.1JJf pe-di EB 72.46, 50 StH 28.36f StH 28.38 KPM2.3m SSe 1.151 pa-we-a[ pe-di-e-wi StH28.36 pa-si-te-o-i ER55.388f FGs 11.148 ITe 14.129 pa-we-~ StH28 CR 96.391 pe-di-je-we pa-si -te-Q-[i ER55.386f AIL6.235 YD54.118 FGs 11.141, 148 LP98.339 HM 39.321, 324 pa-we-<> LyB 13.39 pa-ta-ja CR 96.391 JLM51.285 ER55.388 pe-di-je-wi-ja ER55.388 pa-ta-jo ]-pa-we-pi FGs 11.148 JLM51.275 CR 96.391 pe-di-ro-i pa-ta-jo-i pa-we-si ITe 15.21 ITe 15.21 CR 96.391 LP98.347 ITe 15.21 pa-ta-jo-i-qe pe-i LyB 13.JJ pa-wo AM 36.287, 289 CR 96.391f LoG/JKi/JO 3.418 pa-ta-jo-qe ER55.388 JIH40.214 ITe 14.128

95 pe-ke-u pe ]p~-te-me-no pe-ra-ko-ra-i-ja JKi32 ER55.376 ER55.379 StH 29.190 pe-ki-ta pe-re AMQ12.47 pe-pu2-te-me-no LP99.288 StH 29.193 LyB 13.32f pe-ki-ti-~ pe-re-*82 LP98.340 pe-qa-to PCr 1.15 AM 36.301 JIM45.264f

pe-ko-to pe-qe-we pe-re-*82-jo ITe 14.132 MMt 1.48 JIM45.264 LP98.348 pe-ma pe-qe-wi-ja-i pe-re-*82-ta ALE/ALA 1 ITe 15.20 ER55374 JIM45.264 JC 124.79 pe-qo-ta pe-re-ke-we StH 29.190f EB72.45,48 YD51.41 OPa 17.368 pe-ra[ pe-rpQ pe-re-ko MVC2.!U AM36.292 PCr 1.9 pe-111J-ko-ra-i-ja pe-mo pe-re-ku-wa-na-ka ER55.379 ALE/ALA 1 FGs 11.144 YD54.118 AMQ12.46 PdF2.85, 89 CR 96.398 pe-]re-ku-wa-na-ka[ ]e-te EB72 pe-111J-ko-ra-i-jo YD54.118 ER55.374 FGs 11.148 JC 124.79 pe-re-qo-ni-jo PdF4.22 pe-rllJ-ko-ra-ja LyB 13.39 RVz2:D4 YD51.41 MVC2!U pe-re-qo-ta

pe-ne-we-ta pe-111J-qo BSe 8.8, 21 EB7245,48 FGs 11.146 ITe 14.1D JIM 51 PdF286 RGu 1.163 PdF4.23 pe-ra-a-ko-ra-i-ja pe-pi-te-me-no-jo pe-re-qo-ta-o FGs 11.144 JIM48 EB72.48 pe-ra-a-ko-ra-i-jo pe-po-ro pe-re-u-ro-na-de ER55 LoG/JKi/JO 3.417 HM 39.316 JKi 30.71

96 pe-re-u-ro-ni-jo pe-ru-si-nu-wa pi-*82 HM 39.316 ER55.375 BSe8 LyB 13.39 PCr 1.20 CR 96.401 JLM45.264 pe-ri-je-ja pe-ru-si-nu-wo LoG28.132 StH 29.181f AM36.289 LyB 13.32 OOM2.83 PdF2.104f pe-ri-jo-ta PdF2.86 PdF4.17 FGs 11.146 pe-ru-si-nwa pi-~-ra pe-ri-me-de ER55.375 CR96.400 CR 96.395 ITe 14.129 ER55.388 OPa 17.371 JKi 32.219 HMt 3.71 PI 63.205 pe-se-ro pi-di-je-we RVz2.317 JKi 32223, 229 ER55.388 pe-ri-mo pe-ta-o-ni-jo pi-di-jo PI63.205 RVz2.317 PI 63.203 StH 29.178f pe-ri-no pe-te-re-wa lpi-ja-no-ri[ LyB 13.31 ER55.375 ER55.3ffi pe-ri-qo-ta pe-ti-ni-jo pi-ja-se-me JLM46 FGs 11.144, 148 LoG/JKi/JO 3.417 JLM51.263 LyB 14.5, 8 pe-to-no pe-ri-qo-ta-o FGs 11.144, 148 pi-ja-si-ro JLM 51.263 PdF2.104f LyB 14.5, 8 RGu 1.193 pe-ri-qo-te-jo *pi-je-ra pe-za CR93.207 YD52.64 JLM 51.263 AM36.288 ER55.377 pi-je-r!l:J pe-ri-to-wo JC 124.79 CR 96.400 PI 63.211 RVz2.312 ER55.388 YD52.63 HMt 3.71 pe-ro YD52.64 LyB 14.6 pi-ke-re-u ]pe-r~-i AMQ12.47 LP98.339

97 pi-ke-te-i pi-ri-je-te-re pi-ti-r0:z-we-sa CR 96.397 ER55.388 OOM2.85 OPa 17.369 JAG5.349 pi-ri-no JC 124.85 ]pi-ku-e-wi[ LyB 14.6 ER55.389 pi-we-re pi-ri-ta FGs 11.147 pi-ma-na-ro BSe 8.15 LyB 14.9 pi-we-ri-di StH28.49 pi-ri-ta-wo FGs 11.147. 1.50 AMQ 12.45f LP98.345 pi-mo-no CR93.206 OPa 17.368 ITe 14.128 EB 72.49 PvS 7.206 pi-ra-jo pi-ri-ta-wo-no pi-we-ri-ja-ta CM45.40 AMQ 12.47 FGs 11.145, 147 JLM47.113 PvS7.206 pi-ro-ka-te pi-ra-ka-wo pi-we-ri-si CR 93.205f FGs 11.142 CR 96.396 LP98.345 PI 63.207 pi-ra-me-no pi-we-ri-~i pi-ro-ne-ta CR93.206 FGs 11.147. 1.50 BSe 8.18, 22 PvS7.206 pi-ri-da-ke PI 63.212 pi-wi-ri-~i OPa 17.368 pi-ro-qa-wo JK.i 33.126 pi-ri-e-te-re LyB 14.4, 8 po-*34[ ER 55.388, 3

98 po-ka po-ni-ko-jo po-re-no-tu-te StH 27.96, 103 StH29.182 LP 98.361 po-ke-we po-pi po-re-no-tu-t~[ -ri-ja MMt 1.50 AM36.288 LP99.289 po-ki-ro-nu-ka po-po po-re-no-zo-te-ri-ja ITe 14.llJ StH28.40f LP 98.361 po-ki-ro-nu-ka po-pu-re-ja po-re-si RVz2312 ITe 14.131 LP99.290 po-ki-ro-qo po-pu-re-jo po-ri-wa LyB 13.32 ETi 1.281, 3ffi ITe 14.llJ po-ku-ta po-pu-ro2 po-ri-wo JKilJ.74 ER55.387 StH 29.100 StH29.100 ETi 1.281, 3ffi JC 124.85 po-ro p9-Ql!.l-no-ri AM36.287 po-qa OPa 17.367 BSe 8.13 StH29.172 po-me po-ro-du[-ma po-ra-i EB72.48 StH29.200 SSe 1.145 HM 39.323, 325 po-ro-du-ma StH27.95 LyB 13.37, 39 StH29 SIX 7.103, 106 po-ra-pi StH 27.95 po-me-no HM39.323 po-ro-du-ma-te SSe 1.145 JKi lJ.71, 75 LyB 13.37 LP98.3ffl po-ni-ke-ja OPa 17.368 po-re-na AM 36.291 LP 98.361 po-ro-e-ke po-ni-ki-jo LP99.289 CR 96.396 CTB 1.9 LyB 13.32 po-ro-e-ke-te-ri-ja JLM47.113 po-re-na-qe MSi3.290f RGu 1.173 StH 29.188 LP99.288 po-ni-ki-pi po-re-no-tu-M RVz2310 LP98.349

99 po-ro-ko-re-te po-ru-qo-ta po-si-ke-te-re AM 36.289 BSe 8.8 AM 36.'2ifl LyB 13.:ll JKi3J.74 MF 16.219 po-se-da-o po-so-pe-re-i RL\"2113 OOM2.22 StH 29.1!{) LP99.286 CR 96.395 PI 63.206 po-ro-ko-re-te-re po-se-da -o-ne po-so-po-re-i JIH40.214 AIL6.246 LyB 13.:ll CM45.32 OPa 17.369 PdF2.100 ER55.374 StH29.200 LP98.351 po-so-re-ja OPa 17.368 po-ro-ko-wa EB 72.'5/J PdF4.22f ALe3 po-se-da-]o-ne AM36 StH28.52 po-te-re-we CCo7.19 LP98.347 JLM 47.109f. 113 po-se-da-o-ni po-te-u po-ro-ko-wo ER55.374 OPa 17.368 MMt 1.48 CCo7.19 StH 27.96 PI63.204 po-ro-te-u po-si po-ti-ja-ke-e MMt 1.48 AM 36.287. 289. JJl CR 96.392 CR 96.392 po-ro-te-we ER 55.381,385 MMt 1.48 po-si-da-e-ja po-ti-ni-ja LP98.354 po-ro-u-te-u AH 1'5/J.l58 AMQ 12.57 po-si-da-i-je-u-si BSe 8.23 CM45.:llf FGs 11.147 ITe 14.129 po-ro-wi-to LP98.354 LP98.338 LP98.352 LP99.292 LP99.290. 292 LyB 13.32 MTJ 4.126f MTJ 4.124f po-si-da-i-jo PCrl.ll LP98.348 RGu 1.144 po-ro-wi-to-jo MTJ 4.124f StH 28.62f LP98.3'5/J LP99.288 po-si-da-i-jo-de po ]-ti-ni-ja FGs 11.147 LP98.341 po-ru-ka-to LP98.347 po-ti-ni-ja-we-ja GN 18.331 LP99.288 PI 63.2f.J7 CM45.40

100 po-ti-ni-ja-we-jo pu2-ke pu-i-re-wi CM45.40 JKi 32223, 229f OPa 17.368 FGs 11.148 JLM47.113 p117-ke pu-ka-ro JLM 51.261 JKi32.223 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 PdF2.112 StH 27.95f p~-ke-qi-ri pu-ka-ta-ri-ja po-ti-ni-ja-wi-jo KPM2.3ffl LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 LP98.343 RGu 1.1(() pu-ka-ti-ri-ja RGu 1.182 po-ti-pi ITe 14.13lf pu2-r~-a-ke-re-u OOM2.85 pu-ka-wo AlL6.235 po-ti-ro ER 55.ID, 382 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423

PI63.204 p~-r~-a-ki-ri-jo pu-ke [po-]ti-tia-ke-si AlL6.235 JKi 32.220f. no ER 55.33J, 382 OPa 17.368 CR 96.392 pu -te pu-ke-o po-to 2 ER55.376 JKi32220 LyB 14.8 ]pu -te-me-no pu-ko-so po-to-re-ma-ta 2 CR 96.396 PI 63.203,206 MCp 1 pu -te-re pu-na-si-jo po-to-ri -jo 2 FGs 11.146 LyB 14.8 ER55.376 MCp 1 pu-na-so po-to-ri-ka-ta StH29 FGs 11.146 PI 63.206 pu2-ti-ja StH 29.1&)[ pu-ra-u-to-ro ER55.376 po-to-ro-wa-pi LyB 13.31 RVz2:Dl ITH40.211 ]pu2-*35[.] po-wi-te-ja YD54 BSe8.24 ]p~-*35-:?~ii pte-no YD54 AM 36.JJ1 ]p~-*35-*19 pte-re-wa YD54 ER55.375

101 pu-ro ]pu-te[ qa-qa-ro BSe 8.6 StH 29.182 AH 150.163 CM45.38 LyB 14.5 EB 73.115f pu-te-re qa-qa-ru FGs 11.148 StH 29.185 ITH40.211 AH 150.163 LP99.288 pu-te-ri-ja qa-ra LyB 13.32f ER55.376 RGu 1.144 MCp 1 JIM47.103 RHS6.134 MSi 3.296 MSi 3.296 YD54.118f PdF4.15 MVC2.74f StH29 PdF4.14 pu-ro-po-i StH 28.33 LP98.338 pu-te-u StH29 OOM2.115 pu-si-jo qa-r~ MVC2.00 pu-ti-ja JC 124.85 PI 63.214 ]pu-si-jo ER55.376

MSi3.292 pu-to-ro qa-r~-r0 LyB 14.9 JIM 51.261 pu-so YD54.120 MSi3.294 qa-r~-te pu-wi-no pu-ta OPa 17.368 BSc 8.26 PI 63.214 ER55.376 GN 19.106 pu-wo qa-r~-ti-jo MCp 1 JKi 32.220, 222 PI 63.214 StH 29.172, 194 LyB 14.8f qa-r~-t9- pu-ta-ri-ja qa-*83-tu PI 63.214 ER55.376 PdF4.15 MCp 1 qa-r~-wo MVC2.00 qa-mi-jo StH29.201 JLM 51.261 MVC2.00 pu-te qa-ra-de-ro qa-mi-si-jo ER55.376 RGu 1.166 FGs 11.145f HG28.135 qa-ra-i-so LyB 14.8 qa-mo MCp 1 AH 150.159 StH 29.172, 182 JIM45.262 MSi3.292 pu-te[ StH 29.181

102 qa-ra-jo qe-ja-me-no qe-re-wa-o LyB 14.10 LP98.342 PI 63.214 MSi3.292 SIX 7.97 MVC2.!ll qe-ro StH29.183 qe-qi-no-me-no LyB 14.10 ER55.387 qa-sa-ro-we JLM44.96 qe-r~ CR 96.396 EmT31 qe-qi-no-to JLM 51.263, 269 JC124.85 MVC2.71 ER55.387 JLM44.96 qe-ta-;.t-u-po[ qa-si-do-ro YD52.63 ER55J!ll AMQ 13.74 qe-qi -no-to-qe qe-te-a qa-si-re-u YD52.63 ER55.387 BSe8.21 qe-ra-na LFr 1.7 qe-te-a2 LP98.339 AlL 6.237, 240, 248 ER55.387 LyB 13.32 AMQ 12.56 MF 16.219 LP98.343 qe-te-jo OS38.76 RDr2.113 qe-ra-si-ja CM45.34 SIX7.ll0 ER55.387 AH 150.163 JKi32.225 CR96.403 qa-si-re-we MTJ4.128

PdF2.ll2 qe-re-me-e qe-te-o SIX7.ll0 CR 96.392 ER55.387 qa-si-re-wi-ja qe-re-me-ne-u ITe 14.131 JKi32.225 BSe8.24 PI 63.203 ER55.375 qe-te-se-u LP98.360 qe-re-qo-ta LyB 14.4 LyB 14.4,8 OPa 17.371 SIX7.99 StH 29.184 qe-ti-ja qa-ti-ja qe-re-qo-ta-o ITe 15.20 LyB 14.10 RGu 1.174 BSe 8.8 -qe EB72.48 qe-to HM 39.319 qe-re-ti-ri-jo YD52.63 qe-da-do-ro LP99.290 qe-to-ro- StH 29.178f qe-re-wa HTh 1.134 PI 63.214

103 qe-to-ro-po-pi qo-qa-ro ra-e-ja AM36.297 LyB 14.8 CR 96.401 qe-to-ro-we qo-qo-ta ra-i-pi AIL6.238f ER55.ID PdF2.111 CR 96.396 CyG21.l:J) ]qo-ta ra-ja SSe 1.146 StH 29.181 JlM51.263 WT9.39 YD5263 qo-te-ro [ ]ra-~IJ.-te-ra LyB 14.6, 10 qi-ko-we-e YD54.118 CR 96.396 qo-u-ka-ra ra-ke AIL6.240 qi-na SIX 7.98 LP98.344 CM45.34 PI 63.210 ra-ke-da-no JlM44.96 JKi 32.2Xl, 222, 228 qo-u-ko-ro qi-ne-u BSe8.27 ra-ke-da-no-re JIM44.96 ER55.ID JKi 32.2Xl, 222, 225 LoGJJKi!JO 3.418 qi-ni-te-we OPa 17.368 PdF4.18 JIM44.96 ra-ke-u qo-u-ko-ro-jo MMt 1.51 qi-no PI63.209 JIM44.96 ra-mi-ni-ja qo-u-qo-ta PCr 1.16 qi-nwa-so ERss.m JIM44.96 PI 63.209 ra-mi-ni-jo qi-ri-ja-to qo-wa-ke-se-u FGs 11.146 YG 1.27 AIL6.235 ra-mo GN 18.333 StH 29.179 qi-si-ja-ko LyB 14.8 PI 63.211 PI 63.209,213 ra-pa-sa-ko qi-si-pe-e qo-we BSe8.22, 26

CR 96.391f LP99.284, 287,296 ra-pi-ti-r~ OPa 17.3i0 qo-wi-ja JC 124.78 LP98.340 qo-pi-ja LP98.3ff> FGs 11.147 LP99.286 ra-pte-re PdF2.111 FGs 11.147 StH 29.187

104 ra-qi-ti-r~ ra-wa-ke-si-jo ra-wo-ti-jo JC 124.78 AMQ 12.45f JLM45.259 LP98.340 AMQ 13.77 LP98.341 re-~ ]ra-si-ne-wi-ja MVC2.81 ER 55.384, ?K1 LP99.290 PdF2.108 StH 29.197 re-ka-ta-ne ra-su-to ra-wa-ke-ta FGs 11.147 AH 150.159 StH 28.33 AMQ 12.45f re-ke-e-to-ro-te-ri -jo LFr 1.7 ER 55.379f, 384 ra-ti-jo Per 1.12 MrJ 4.129 PdF2.112 JC124.85 MVC2.81 MVC2.79 re-ke-to-ro-te-ri-jo StH 29.184, 199 CR 96.397 ra-to ra-wa-ra-~ ER 55.379, 384 AH 150.158. 164 LP98.350 JC 124.85 FGs 11.148 JLM 51.261,263 JC 124.82 re-I)~-jo PdF2.89, 100 JnB 1.189 PvS7.2f.J3 StH 28.33 ra-wa-ra-ti-ja ]re-po-so ]ra-to-po-ro ER 55.375, 382 LyB 14.10 LoG/JKi/JO 3.416 JC 124.82 PdF2.105 re-qo-we ra-u-ra-ti-ja PdF4.17 CR 96.396 ER 55.375, 382 ra-wa-ra-ti-jo rv-si ra-u-ra-ti-jo ER55.375 FGs 11.144, 148 AM 36.293, :.m ER55.375 FGs 11.144, 148 ra-wa-si-jo r~-~i-we-i ]ra-wa-e-si-jo LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 CR 96.393 MVC2.78 MVC2.81 ]-re-u ra-wo-do-ko ra-wa-ke-ja PdF4.23 PI 63.2f.J3, 211 BSe8.25 re-u-ka ra-wo-ke-ta ra-wa-ke-si-ja ITe 14.130f LyB 14.4f ITe 15.2f.J LyB 14.4 JKi32.228 ra-wo-po-qo JLM47.93 LyB 14.4, 8

105 re-u-ka-ta ri-jo lri-si-j9[ FGs 11.144f JC 124.87 MSi3.292 JLM45.259 JKil) J1H40.213 ri-so-we-ja re-u-ko PdF 2.104, 100 PdF2.111 LP99.286 }ri -jo( -de) ri-su-ra re-u-ko-nu-ka StH 28.51 GN 18.332 ITe 14.1J:l }ri-jo-de RVz2312 ri-u-no StH 28.51 ER55.388 re-u-ko-ro-o-pu2-ru ri-jo-ni-ja ER 55.300, 382f ri-zo ER55.388 LyB 14.6f re-u-ko-to-ro StH 28.55 ri-jo-ni-jo CR 96.393 EB 73.118 ER55.388 ]IV J1H40.211 JLM 51.269 RVz 2. .D4. 310 ri-jo-no JLM45.259 ro-ko re-u-te JLM51.263 BSe 8.26 ER55.ID ri-me-ne ro-o-wa lr~-we HM39.325 HM39.317 LcD/JKi/JO 3.417 RGu 1.155 JKil) J1H40.213f re-wo-to-ro-ko-wo ri-ne-ja LyB 13.29, 37 PCr 1.16 EB 73.116 PI 63.211 JJM5.211 ]-ro-q~ RGu 1.185 LcD/JKi/JO 3.417f ri-*65-no ri-ne-ja-o ER55.388 ro-ru FGs 11.148 JLM51.261 ri-*82-ta -o J1H40.211 ro-u-ko JLM45.264 ]-ri-ne-wo LyB 13.39 ri-ja CM45.39 ro-u-si-je-wi-ja ER55.375 ri-no JC 124.87 FGs 11.147 JLM47.94 StH 28.47f

}ri-sa-ta JLM45.259

106 ro-u-si-jo ru-k:i-ti-jo sa-nu-we FGs 11.144, 148 CyG21.128 OPa 17.369 LP98.348 MSi3.293 LP 99.285, 289 MVC2.79f sa-pa-ka-te-ri-ja MTJ4.124 RGu 1.187 ru-ki-to RGu 1.188 RVz2.:D4 AH 150.159 ro-u-so ER55.374 sa-pe-ra BSe 8.21, 24 MVC2.75, 79 LP98.352 FGs 11.147f StH 28.33 JTII40.211 StH 29.1&lf, 186 sa-pi-da LP98.348 HM39.320 ru-ko-~-ls:c;- LyB 13.32 LyB 13.39 PdF2.85, 89, lll ER55.ID sa-pi-de )rt;l-WO ru-ko-~-ke-re-u-te JKi 32.224, 227f StH28.46 BSE8.24 PdF2.112 sa-pi-ti-ne-we-jo ru-*83 JLM47.104 ru-ko-ro AMQ12.47 StH 29.174 AMQ 12.48 ru-*83-e sa-pi-ti[ -ne-]we-jo ru-na AMQ12.47 StH 29.174 LyB 14.8, 10 ru-*83-o sa-ra-pe-da ]ru-po EB72.47 GN 19.107 StH 29.179 SIX7.91 ru-de-~ StH 29.193 ER55.386 sa-a-ri-wa sa-ra-pe-do FGs 11.144 ru-ke-wo-wo-wi -ja StH 27.96 HM39.324 sa-ke-re-u StH 29 LP 98.341 ru-k:i-ja sa-ra-pe-do[-i NNK 1.170 sa-ma-ra StH 29.192 PdF2.101 ru-k:i-jo sa-ra-pe-do[-qe FGs 11.146 sa-ma-ri-wa-ta StH 29.193 FGs 11.144 ru-k:i-ti-ja sa-sa-ma LyB 14.8,10 CyG21.128 ITe 15.20 ]~-me JKi32.224 LcG/JKi/JO 3.417 JLM47.91

107 sa-sa-wo l~i-j~J.[ si-to PciF4.23 StH 28.37 MVC2.73 sa-u-ri-jo si-ja-du-we si-to-ko-wo LyB 14.8 JLM 51.261 PCr 1.16 StH 27.96. 103 sa-wa-ta StH 28.62 si-to-po-qo FGs 11.144 StH 29.179 StH 27.102 sa-zo si-ja-ma si -to-po-ti -ni-ja LyB 14.10 StH2855 CM45.36 StH2855 LP 98.338 si-ja-ma-to se-re-mo-ka-ra-a -pi StH28.55 si-za ER55.387 StH 28.55 ]si-jo-jo se-re-mo-ka-ra-o-re-qe JLM51.262 ]-so PI 63.212 RGu 1.161 YD52.65 si-mi-te-u RVz2.:D4 so-ko-ta se-ri-no BSe 8.8 CR96.400 si-ne-e-ja ITe 15.20 CR 96.394 su-ke-re JKi 32222, 227 BSe 8.25 si-ra CR 96.397 se-to-i-ja YG 1.27 BSe 8.25 su-ke-re-o FGs 11.143, 147 si-ra-ro BSe8.25 JLM51.281 JLM 51.269 JnB 1.189 LoG28.137 su-ki-ri-ta LyB 14.4 AH 1.50.158 StH 28.37f si-ra-to su-ki-ri-ta-jo se-]to-i-ja YG 1.27 StH 29.100 JLM 51.268f si-re-wa su-ki-ri-to si-~-ro JKi 32.219 LyB 14.8 CR96.400 si-ri-jo ER55.388 BSe 8.13, 21, 24 su-ko PdF2.106 AM 36.297f si-ri-jo-jo ]~i-da-o-ne PdF 4.18 BSe 8.13 SIX 7.103, 106 LP98.339 StH 27.95 StH29.200

108 su-qo-ta-o ta-pa-no ta-ra-si-jo BSe 8.8 StH28.47 AM 36.299 su-ra-se ta-qa-ra-te ta-ra-to GN 18.332 PI 63.214 BSe 8.12, 26 RVz2.:UJ StH 28.49 EB7251 PI 63.203 [su- lri -mi-jo ta-qa-ra-ti ]-W,-ro MVC2.~ OPa 17.368 PI 63.214 LoG/JK.i!JO 3.422 su-ri-mi-jo StH 28.40f ta-so MSi3.292 ta-r~-t0 JKi 33.123 su-ri-mo BSe8 LyB 14.10 JLM 51.263 ta-ra-ke-u ta-ta-ke-u LoG28.132 MMt 1.49 GN 18.333 su-we-ro-wi-jo PI 63.203 ta-ra-ma-ta HM39.320 AM36.297 ta-ta-ro su-za FGs 11.145 EB72.47 GN 18.332 LyB 14.6,8,10 ta-ra-nu JC124.~ PdF4.27 JLM47.103 PI 63.209 PI 63.215 StH29 RGu 1.166 YD52.63,66 ta-te-re ta-de-so FGs 11.147 LyB 14.10 ta-ra-nu-qe HM39.324 YD52.63 ta-ko-ro ta-ti-qo-we-u ta-ra-nu-we StH 29.178 AIL6.235 LP99.290 GN 18.333 ]ta-na-qo RGu 1.166 HM39.325 StH 28.55 YD52.66 LyB 13.39 PI 63.209, 213 ]ta-na-ti ta-ra-qo ta-to StH 29.179 StH 29.179 ER55.E ta-pa ta-ra-si-ja LyB 14.8 BSe8.24 AM36.287 ta-to-mo ITH40.216f ta-pa-e-o-te PdF 2.1~, 112 RGu 1.167 RVz 2.:D4, 321 AM36.287

109 ta-u-pa-du-we te-nu te-pe-ja StH 29.179 StH 29.179 PCr 1.15 StH 28.37f ta-u-po-no te-o te-po AH 147.296 EB 72.47 ER55.388 HM39.320 ta-wa-ko-to KPM 2.3(i.l te-qa-de StH28.54 te-o-do-ra FGs 11.146 t~-[ PI 63.215 te-qa-ja LyB 13.32 te-o-i FGs 11.146 te-i-ja LP 98.339, 348 te-qa-ta CM45.~ LP99.289 OOM255 Mf14.1~ JKi:Il.74 PCr 1.11 te-o-jo te-qe-ta te-ke EB72 FGs 11.146 KPM2.3ffl ER55.387 RGu 1.182 JlM45.257 te-qi-ri-jo-ne PCr 1.12 BSe8.14, 27 te-ko-to-a-pe PdF4.22 LP98.347 StH27.95 ER55.378 PdF2.112 YG 1.28 te-ko-to-na-pe te ]-qi-ri-jo-ne te-o-na ER55.378 OPa 17.369 EB72.48 te-ko-to-ne te-ra-az[ te-pa[ StH 29.185 ER55.:ID JlM51.262 te-me-no te-ra-pe-te te-pa AMQ12.45 CR 96.397 AMQ 12.44 AMQ 13.77 1lM 51.262, 275 CR 96.392 te-ra-pi-ke StH 27.96 te-pa- S:I::k 7.99 te-mi-ti-ja StH 28.36f te-ra-po-ti ER55.374 te-pa-ra OPa 17.368 JC 124.79 1lM 51.259, 262f ]te-ra-u-re-o te-mi-ti-jo te-pe CR 96.397 ALFJ ALA 2.23 FGs 11.144 GN 18.332 te-re-ja FMJW2.3f

110 te-re-ja-e te-wa-jo ti-mi-to fMJW2.3f JlM51.262 ER55.377f SIX 7.103, 107 StH 29.182 StH27.99 ti-mi-to-a-ke-e StH29.184 te-wa-jo[ CR96.392 StH 29.181 ER55.377f te-re-ta FGs 11.147 CR96.394 te-wa-ko-ro JC 124.79 EB 72.41, 51 StH 29.179 LyB 13.32 fMJW2.3f PdF 2.100, 109 MF 16.219 lw-\YQ.-W[ RVz 2.313 PdF4.17 StH 29.11rl RVz2:D4 ti-mi-to-a-ke-i SIX7.103 te-wa-te-u CR 96.392 StH 27.95f LyB 13.32, 39 StH 29.178 StH29 ti-ni-ja-ta te-we te-se-e JlM45.264 FGs 11.147 CR96.392 ti-no ]ti-a-ke-si te-ta-ra-ne MTJ 4.133 JKi:J) ER55.381 ti-no-de ]ti-ja-no te-te-re-u MTJ 4.120 ER55.E EB72.51J ti-nwa-si-ja te-tu-ko-wo-a ]ti-ja-no-~-wa FGs 11.144 ER55.E ER55.386 JC 124.85 ITe 14.129 ]tj-jo PCr 1.16 RGu 1.163 StH 28.42 JlM47.105 te-tu-ko-wo-~ LyB 14.4 ti-nwa-si-jo

CR 96.391 ]-ti-jo FGs 11.148f OOM2.129 JC 124.85 ER55.386 BSe8.25 ti-nwa-ti-ja-<> te-u-ke-pi ti-mi-ti-ja FGs 11.144 AM36.297 AIBALA2.23 JC 124.85 CR 96.392 ER55.374 FGs 11.144, 147 ti-qa-jo te-u-ke-si JC 124.79 LyB 14.6f LyB 13.32 AM36.297 PdF4.18 StH29.184 te-u-ta-ra-ko-ro ti-mi-ti-jo EB72.47 FGs 11.148

Ill ti-qa-ro ti-ri-ti[ to-no-e-ke-te-ri-jo StH29.200 MSi3.292 ER55.379 I.P98.350 ti-ri-da-ro ti-ri-ti-jo MTJ4.122f AMQ 13.75 MVC2.lrl to-pe-za ti-ri-jo-we ti-ri-to AM36.288 AIL6.238 ITe 14.132 JC 124.79 CR. 96.396 JiM 51.261. 263 I.P 98.341 C)G2l.l:ll LyB 14.5 YD52.63 ER55 MSi3.296 to-pe-zo PdF4.14 ti-ri-jo-we-e StH29 JJM5.200 AIL6.239 ti-to to-qa ti-ri-o-we LoG'JKi/JO 3.420 JlM47.107f WT9.39 ti -wa-ti-ja to-qi-de ti-ri-o-we-e JJM5.213 YD52.65 ER55 to[ to-qi-de-we-sa ti-ri-po JlM48 AIL6.240 AIL6.237f YD52.65 C)G21.129 to-i-qe to-ra RGu 1.170 StH 29.197 WT9.39 PdF4.17 YD5263 to-jo-qe to-ra-ka YD54.119 YD54.121 LoG/JKi/JO 3.413 ti-ri-po-de to-ko-do-mo AIL6.237 to-]ra-ke HM 39.316 C)G21.129 JlM51.276 I.P98.343 to-ko-so-ta SSe 1.146 to-ra-ke AIL6.243 YD5263 StH 27.97 YD54.119 to-ma-ko to-ro ti-ri-sa-ta PI63.200 RVz23l4 LyB 13.39 JlM45.259 to-ro-ja ti-ri-se-ro-e to-no FGs 11.142 OPa 17.369 I.P 98.351 PvS 7.'X.'RJ ]to-no[ to-ro-no-wo-ko MTJ5.44 AM 36.291

112 to-ro-o to-so tu-da-ra FGs 11.142 AMQ 12.46 AMQ 13.74 CyG21.129 PI 63.215 to-ro-qa EB 72.45f, 49 tu-d.i-so JLM47 JLM 47.105, 108 MfJ 4.128 AH150.164 to-ro-qe-jo-me-no MVC2.78 PdF4.22 tu-ka-ta-si ER55.388 SSe 1.144 JC 124.79 to-ro-qo StH29 tu-ka-te-qe JLM47.107 to-so-de LP98.345 to-ro-wi AMQ 12.47 EB72 tu-ka-te-re RVz2.312 PdF2.111 OPa 17.368 to-ro-wi-ka PdF4.17 StH 29.1

to-sa-no-jo to-wa-no StH 29.181 BSe8.25 PI 63.214 tu-qa-ni-ja-so to-sa-pe-ma to-wo StH 29.100 PdF4.18 JLM45.264 tu-ra-te-u-si

to-si-ta tu-*56-da-ro LP 99.2

113 tu-ri-ja-ti tu-we-ta u-po-jo-po-ti-ni-ja EB7245,48 CR 96.394 CM45.:n FGs 11.146 OPa 17.371 u-po-po-ti-ni-ja tu-ri-si-jo tu-wi-no-no LP 98.338, 347 MSi 3.293 LP98.340 MVC2.79 u-po-ra-ki-ri-ja tu-wo AM 36.289 tu-ri-si-jo-jo CR 96.392 ER55.3&l FGs 11.146 JLM45.264 LP99.285 u-pu-di-jo-no tu-ri-so StH 29.197 u-de-wi-ne AH 150.158 JLM51.263 FGs 11.146 u-qa-mo JnB 1.189f JLM45.262 MVC2.75, 79 u-de-wi-ni-jo RGu 1.161 FGs 11.146 lJ-ra-*86 SSe 1.144 JLM45.257 StH 28.33 u-do-no-o-i WT9.38 LP98.347 u-ra-jo CR 96.401 tu-ri-to u-do-ro StH 28.33 CCo7.19 u-ra-mo-no LyB 14.10 tu-r~ u-du-ru-we JC 124.85 JLM51.260 u-re-u FGs 11.145 tu-ru-pte-ri-ja u-pa-ra-ki-ri-ja

LP99.289 AM36.289 u-ro2 ER55.3&l tu-ru-we-u JC 124.85 NNK 1.172 MMt 1.50 u-ru-pi-ja-jo u-pi-ja-ki-ri-jo tu-ti-je-u FGs 11.146. 148 ER55.3&l HM39 MMt 1.50 HM39.325 PdF2.108 LyB 13.39 tu-we SD:7.110 JLM45.264 u-po u-ru-pi-ja-ju AM 36.287. 301 tu-we-a LyB 13.39 CR 96.392 u-po-jo u-ta-jo ER55.386f CM45.35f JLM46 MTJ 4.130 JnB/JAM 1

114 u-ta-jo-jo wa-ll:l-ta wa-na-ka JnB/JAM I CR 96.393 AMQ 12.45 KPM2.3ffi u-ta-ni-jo wa-ll:l-te-pi LFr 1.7f MVC2.lll CR 96.393, 401 LP98.339 PdF2.111 PCr1.9 u-ta-no PdF2.108 AH 150.159 wa-ll:l-te-we RGu 1.182 JLM51.261 RVz2JJ4 CR 96.393 StH 29.184, 197 u-te-we-ri-di wa-de-o wa-na-ka-te OPa 17.368 CR 96.396 AlL6.246 GN 18.333 u-wa-mi-ja CM45.37 ER55.375 FGs 11.146 wa-do-me-no LP98 GN 18.333 u-wa-si LP 99.284, 293 MTJ 4.126f FGs 11 wa-du-ka-sa-ro HM 39.323, 325 JLM45.259 wa-na-ka-te-ra LyB 13.39 AMQ 12.41 PvS7.2fJ2 wa-du-na RGu 1.163 ]u-wa-si-jo JLM45.259 StH28.38 LoGIJKi!JO 3.422 wa-du-na-ro wa-na-ka-te-ro u-wa-si-jo JLM45.259 AMQI2.42 AMQ 13.77 FGs 11.153 ~-du-ri EB72 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 JLM45.2(1) ER55.375 PvS7.2fJ2 HWH2.122 wa-du-[.]-to u-wa-ta LoG28.138 JLM45.259 StH 27.95 FGs 11.145 StH 29.183, 189 PvS7.2fJ2 wa-ka-ti-ja-ta WDN3.223 u-wo-qe-we HM 39.320, 324 wa-na-ka-to StH29.201 wa-ke-i-jo ER55.375

]wa CR 96.393 wa-na-se-wi-ja JKi :.l).74 AIL6 AMQ 12.41 wa-*86-re LP98.343 JLM45.257 MTJ4.122

115 wa-na-se-wi-jo wa-pa-ro-jo wa-tu-wa-o-ko AIL 6.244, 246f HM 39.318 ER55 AMQ 12.41 StH 28.58 I.P98.343 wa-po-ro wa-wo-u MfJ 4.122 LyB 13.39 PCr 1.11 HM39.325 ]-wa-si-jo wa-na-si-ja-ke wa-wo-u-de LoG/JKi/JO 3.422 OPa 17.369 HM39.325 wa-si-ro LyB 13.39 wa-na-so StH 29.187 AMQ 12.53 we-~-no-i wa-ta-jo CM45.35 wa-na-so-i EB 72.47 ER55.387 AIL6.246 JLM 47.119 AMQ 12.53 wa-to *we-~-re-ja CM45.37 HWH2.122 JC 124.79 LoG28.137 YD52.65 LFr 1.8 I.P98.343 wa-tu we-~-re-jo MfJ 4.120f FGs 11.145 ER 55.379,387 MfJ5.49 I.P99.288 LD43.19 PCrl.9 StH 28.58, 61 YD52.65 wa-na-ta-jo wa-tu[ we-a-re-ja AMQ 12.45 StH28.58 EB 72.47, 51 ER55.387 LD43.19 PvS 7.'2f.J3 wa-tu-o wa-na-ta[-jo] ER55.379 we-a-re-jo StH29.100 AMQ 12.46 LD43.18 wa-tu-o-ko we-a-re-pe wa-na-ta-jo-jo ER55 EB7244,47 ALe3 StH28.58 AMQ 12.57 wa-no-jo ER 55.379,381. 387 wa-tu-ta MfJ5.44 BSe8.22 FGs 11.145 we-da-ne-u wa-no-so-i StH 28.58 I.P99.286 JC 124.78 wa-tu-wa- PdF4.17f I.P98.354 ER55.389 StH 27.96, 103 wa-pa-ro StH 29.199 HM 39.326

116 we-da-ne-we we-je-we we-re-ke ER55.377 JlM47.103 BSe8.22, 26 MMt 1.51 StH 29.172,201 Efi 1.286 we-da-ne-wo we-je[-we we-re-ne-ja ER55.377 StH 29.191 RVz 2.321 JKil).74 LP98.354 we-ka-ta we-ro MMt 1.51 JlM 51.260,263 RVz2322 PI 63.210 ]we-i-jo we-te-i we-ke MSi3.294 CR 96.392 AlL6.237f we-ja-re-pe CR 96.395 we-te-i-we-te-i AMQ12.57 FGs 11.142, 148, 153 OPa 17.369 CR 96.395 RVz2.312 StH 27.96, 103 ER 55.379, 381, 3ff7 YD54.119 JlM 47.108. 113 we-te-re-u we-ke-i-ja ill43.18 EB 72.51 CR 96.393 we-je-ke LP98.342 MVC2.74 PCr 1.12 ill43.18 YD54.120 we-pe-za [we-Uc;-ke-a RVz2.310f we-te-re-u-qe ER55.386 PdF4.22 we-]ra-jo we-je-ke-~ CM45.40 we-te-se-u CR 96.394 PdF4.25 we-ra-te-ja ER55.386 ill43.19 JJM 5.212f we-to CR 96.392 we-je-ke-ja we-ra-ti-ja PdF2.86 ill43.19 JJM5.212 we-u-da-ne-we we-je-re-a ]we-ra-ti-ja ER55.377 ER55.379 JJM5.216 we-wa-do-ro we-je-re-~ we-ra-to StH28.47 ER55.379 JJM5.212 we-we-e-a we-re-ka-ra- we-je-re-e CR 96.393 ER55.379 JKill74 [we-]we-e-~ CR96.394

117 we-we-si-je-ja wi-ja-ma-ro wi-ri-ni-jo CR 96.393 GN 18.329 ER55.374 LyB 14.10 RVz2.nJ we-we-si-jo wi-ja-we-l'az wi-ri-no CR 96.393 JLM 51.2fD BSe8.22 JLM51.279 JnB/JAM 1 JC124.85 PCr 1.20 wi-ro StH28.37 wi-je-mo LyB 14.8 LyB 14.10 we-we-si-jo-jo wi-ti-mi-jo JLM51.262 wi-jo-de BSc 8.8 AlL6.249 \\e-WO wo-*82-ni-jo StH28.43 wi-na-to JLM45.264 AH 150.158 wi-da-jo wo-de-wi-jo CR%.402 wi-nu-ri-jo[ AlL6.247 FGs 11.145f JKi ?IJ.76 I.P98.340 PvS7.:Dt StH 28.49 wi-pi- wi-da-ka-so wo-de-wi-jo-jo ER55.389 PvS7.:Dt AlL6.247 wi-pi-no-o StH 28.51 wi-da-ma-ro CR 93.205 wo-di-jo GN 18.329f ER 55.381, 385 PvS7.:Dt PI 63.211 FGs 11.146 wi-da-ma-ta wi-pi-o wo-do GN 18.329 ER55 ALe3 wi-do-wo-i-jo wi-ra-ne-to wo-do-we ER55.375 LyB 14.10 EH 16.33 JLM47.114f wi-du-wo-i-jo wi-ri-ne-jo wo-i-ko-de ER55.375 ER55.374 RVz2.nJ CM45.39 wi-dwo-i-jo ER55.377 ER55.375 wi-ri-ne-o Sth 27.96 ER55.374 wi-ja-da-ra wo-jo RVz2.nJ GN 18.329 OOM2.92 StH 29.189 wi-ri-ne-we YD54.121 JLM47.118

118 wo-ka wo-ro-tu-mi-ni-jo wo-zo-me-na CR96.401 LyB 13.39 JIM51.271 EH20 JIM51.277 wo-tu-wa-ne wo-zo-me-no PI 63.209 Jl.M45.265 JIM 51.271 wo-ke wo-we-u wo-zo-te JIM51.277 StH 29.180. 1R9. 197 PdF4.22. 26 wo-k o-de wo-we-we za-e-to-ro ER55.377 StH 29.18!. 197 HM39.325 StH 27.97 LyB 13.37, 39 wo-wi-ja wo-na-si za-ku-si-ja FGs 11.145 StH 29.172, 174, 201 HM39.324 FGs 11.148 LyB 13.39 wo-ne-we za-ma-e-wi-ja wo-wi-ja-ta StH 29.188 CR96.403 FGs 11.141, 145 PdF2.101 wo-no MR31 V\o\J-WO za-ma-e-wi-ja-qe PdF2.106 BSc 8.22 PdF285 FGs 11.145 wo-no-qo-so HM39.324 za-we-te PI 63.209 StH 29.197 CR 96.395 RVz2.n'5 GN 18.332 wo-ze ITe 14.129 wo-no-qo-so-qe MF 16.205 PCr 1.20 RVz2.:ll'i PdF2.86 wo-ze-e wo-no-wa-ti-si za-we-te-ra JC 124.79 CM45.37 JLM51.277 StH 28.44 FGs 11.146 IT6.22 LP99.290 OPa 17.370 ze-i-ja-ka-ra-na SL\:7 ER55.376 wo-qe-we StH 27.98 FGs 11.148 JKi:Il.74 JC 124.78, 81 V\o\J-ZO V\o\J-ra-we-sa PciF4.24 ze-me-qe RVz2322 LoG/JKi!JO 3.417 wo-zo-e wo-ro-ki-jo-ne-jo JC 124.79 ze-pu2-ri-ja StH 27.96 StH:niO StH 29.184

119 ze-so-me-no JC 124.81 JLM47.110 ze-u-ke-si CR 96.392 ITe 15.21 JC 124.81f ze-u-ke-u-si LP 98.3ill zo-a AM 36.299 JLM47 zu-ki-to StH 29.181

120 Linear B Text Index

HTZ 158b KNAi 1036 KNAk627 AH 150.158 StH 28.35, 55 JJM5.217 StH 28.38 KN Ag '61 KNAi 1076 KNAk628 PCr 1.10 StH28.54 StH 28.39 KNAg88 KNAi5543 KNAk634 PCr1.9 MVC275,82 StH28.39 n.M51.269 KNAi 115 KNAi 7(Jl6 KNAk636 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 PvS7.2ff2 MVC275,82 JJM5.217 StH28.39 KNAi739 KN Ak638 KNAi7745 AH 150.159 StH28 StH28.55 KNAi750 KNAk643 KNAiseries MVC 2.75f, 82 StH 28.37 PQ-1.~ KNAi751 StH 28.39 KNAk7:1J MVC275f,82 YG 1.26 PCr 1.21

KNAi752 KN Aj series KNAk780 MVC 2.75f, 82 YG 1.26 ITe 14.127 JJM 5.217 KNAi824 KNAk610 KNAk781 ER.55.377 JJM5.217 ro 1.21 PQ-1.~ KN Ak611

KNAi825 PQ-1.~ KNAk782 StH 28.35, 54f JJM5.217 KN Ak619 KNAi982 JJM5.217 KNAk783 n.M51.263 PG-1.~ KN Ak626 PvS7.XJJ AH 150.158 KNAk784 JJM 5.212

121 KNAk5009 KN Ap629 KNAs 1517 JKi33.123 PvS7.2ff.J AM 36.291f JLM51.265 KNAk5741 KN Ap637 LoGIJKi!JO 3.416 JJM 5.217 LyB 14.9 StH28S5 StH29.183 KNAk5884 KN Ap769 KNAs 1520 JJM5.217 AMQ 13.76 StH28 KNAk5940 KN Apseries KNAs4493 JJM5.217 1Te14.127 PCr 1.20 AM36.298 KNAk8019 JLM51.273 JJM5.216 KNAs40 RGu 1.189 BSe 8.25 KNAs5ro9 KNAkseries JnB 1.189 1Te14.127 RGu 1.159 JKi 33.121, 123 KNAs603 KN As series PCr 1.20 StH 28.55 StH28.35 ITe 14.127, ED YG 1.26 KNAs604 LyB 14.9 AH 150.158, 163 KNAm601 KNB 164 StH 28.41 KNAs607 OS38 MTs/LoG/JO 1.69 KNAm819 KNB798 EB 73.120 KN As 608 + 625 LyB 14.9 MVC2.73ff PdF4.17 StH28.55

KNAm821 KN AsroJ KNB799 AIL6.236 AMQ 13.74 AMQ 13.76 FGs 11.149 ER55.387 JLM 51.258f, 285 KNAs 1510 LyB 14.9

KNAm826 JnB 1.189 KNB&Xl StH 29.172, 185f KNAs 1516 LyB 14.10

KNAmseries BSe 8.25 KNB801 ER55.376 ITe 14.127 JLM45.259 ER55.388 I..oGIJKi!JO 3.417 KN Ap618 KNB8:>5 PI 63.211 JJM5.212 StH 29.179 I..oGIJKi!JO 3.417 LyB 14.9

122 KNB!m KNC915 KNCe 156 StH2855 ER55.m JIM51.262 YG 1.27 StH29.182 KNB812 ER55.381 KNC917 KNCe283 JIM51.2ffi YD54.120 KNB822 StH28.44 LyB 14.9 KNCe902 KNC941 JIM 51.2ffi KNB823 RGu 1.187 KNCh 896 AM?IJ.287 KNC954 JIM45 KNB 1055 RVz2.318 FGs 11.149 KNCh972 KNC973 YD51 ER55.379 PI 63.214 KNC901 KNCh 1015 JLM51.263 KNC10~ RVz2:ll5 AH 1.50.159 KNC902 StH29.200 KNCh 1029 AH 1.50.158 AMQ 13.76 ER55.Jn,388 KNC1039 LoG28.137 ER55.376 KNCn896 LyB 14.9 StH29.200 PG6.291 PvS 7.200, ::m StH29.201 KNC 1561 KNCo904 RGu 1.188 KNC911 StH 28.44 JLM 51.2ffi KNC5753 KNCo906 LyB 14.9 LP98.348 JIM51.2ffi MTs/LoG/JO 1.69 StH 29.1ffi KNCe.SO KNCo907 KNC912 JIM 51 JIM 51.2ffi JIM45.2ffi KNCe59 KNCoseries JLM 51.2ffi AH 1.50.158 LoG28.137 LoGIJKi!JO 3.422 JIM 51.262f LyB 14.9 JnB 1.190 KND411 StH28.58 StH 29.1ffi KNCe61 ER55.387 YG 1.27 StH27.97 JLM 45.257ff StH28.62 KNC914 KNCe 152 LP98.348 RVz2.314

123 KND747 KNDa 1333 KNil:> 1.242 ER55.376 LyB 14.9 JLM45.2ffi JI.M46 PvS 7.'2f'R, KNDb1246 KND1171 KNDa 1378 PvS7.'m PG6.291 LyB 14.10 KNDb1279 KND5520 KNDa 1379 StH29.100 JI.M46 LyB 14.9 KNDb1295 KNDa 1011) KNDa1392 PI 63.212 LyB 14.9 JI.M 51.269 KNil:>1D2 KNDa 1091 KNDa1445 JLM45.261 JLM45.259 JLM45.259 KNil:> 1323 KNDa 1116 KNDa1495 PvS6.144 LyB 14.9 LyB 14.10 KNil:> 1324 KNDa 1123 KNDaseries AH 150.158 JI.M 51.2({) ER55.374 KNDb1329 KNDa 1127 KNil:> 1097 MVC2.77 LyB 14.9 AH150.159 JnBIJAM 1 KNil:> 1464 KNDa1172 JLM51.2ffi JI.M 51.263 KNil:> 1105 I..dJ28.132 KNDb7164 KNDa 1189 JnBIJAM 1 KNil:> 1140 ER55.387 PI 63.214 JnB/JAM 1 KN Il:> series ER55.374 KNDa1195 KNil:> 1168 ER55.E LyB 14.9 KNDc926 AMQ 13.76 KNDa1253 KNil:> 1185 JI.M51.263 JLM51.2ro KNDc1024 YD54.112 JI.M44.96 KNil>W4 KNDa1315 LyB 14.10 KNDc 1117 LyB 14.10 JLM45 KNDb1236 KNDa 1321 LyB 14.9 KNDc 1118 AH 150.158 MTs/LoG/JO 1.69 JLM45.2({)

124 KNTh: 1122 KNDe1m KNDk5201 JLM51.2fD LyB 14.9 PI 63.2ff7 MTs!LoG/JO 1.69 KNTh: 1154 KNDk8209 KNDe 1381 JLM45.264 JLM 51.2(:() StH 29.179 KNTh: 1228 KNDkseries AMQ13.74 KNDe 1409 ITe 14.131 LyB 14.9 LyB 14.10 K'r 1.20

KNTh: 1298 KNDe 1648 KNDI47 StH2855 LyB 14.9 ER55.388 StH2855 KNTh: 1515 KNDI9l:> KNDeseries JLM44.96 StH 27.103 ER55.374 KNTh:5687 KND1932 KNDf 1210 JLM51.269 JLM51.2fD AH 150.158 KN IX series KND1933 KNDf 1285 ER55.374 StH 27.103 LyB 14.10 KNllil281 KND1943 KNDfseries LyB 14.9 StH27.103 ER55.374 KND:l 1286 KND1946 KNDg1235 PvS7.202 StH 27.103 PI 63.214 KND:l 1402+ 1593+2007 KND1947 KNDk920 PvS7.205 AMQ 13.74 JLM51.265 KND:l2010 KND1950 KNDk931 LyB 14.9 StH 27.103 JLM51.265 KN lli series KNDI7053 KNDk945 ER55.374 StH27.103 JLM51.265 KNDe 1136 KNDI7071 KNDk 1074 JJM5.212 ER55.388 LyB 14.9 KNDe 1294 PG6.291 KNDI7125 StH 29.179 ER55.388 KNDk 1491 JLM45.2fD

125 KNDI7147 KNDo919+921 KND-series StH 27.103 PvS7.2D5 JnB/JAM 1 StH 28.33 KNDI7503 KNDo924 Jl.M51.262 AMQ 13.74 KNDv1086 StH 29.182 StH 28.57f KNDoseries KNDim1 JLM51.269 KNDv 1103 StH27.103 LyB 14.9 KNDp43 KNDlseries KNDv 1188 JLM51.269 JI.M 51.26) LyB 14.10 KNDp 699 KNDm1177 KNDv 1190 AlL6.236 JI.M 51.265 PI 63.212 KNDp997 KNDm1181 CM45.40 KNDv1205 JI.M 51.265 StH27.103 LyB 14.10

KNDm1182 KNDp7742 KNDv1206 JI.M 51.265f CM45.40 StH 28.55 StH 27.103 KNDm1184 KNDv 1237 JLM51 KNU!42 ER55.377 Jl.M51.263 KNDmseries KNDv 1239 ER55.374 KNU!46 YD54.112 JI.M 51.264 JI.M 51.263 KNDv1266 KNDn1~ KNU!438 LyB 14.10 JnB 1.190 JI.M 51.269 KNDv 1331 KNDn 1095 +5015 KNU!686 AMQ 13.75 PdF4.14 JI.M 51.269 KNDv 1349 KN Dn 1319 + 5?1J7 + 5568 KNU!1234 ER55.377 FGs 11.148 JI.M 51.2ffl StH 28.35, 42f KNDv1370 KNU! 8351 AMQ 13.75 KNDn5668 JI.M51.263 JLM51.263 MVC2.77 KNDv1465 StH 29.179 KNDnseries KNU!series StH 28.43 ER55.374

126 KNDv1479 KNE288 KNE846 JLM 51.265, 268 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 MVC2.76, 81 MVC2.76, 78 KNDv 1501 KNE847 KNE446 MR31.410 MVC 2.76, 79, 82 JLM51.269 KN Dv 1511 + 7193 + 7198 + fr. KNE848 PvS7.2ff) KNE479 JLM 51.269 MSi3.296 MVC2.76ff KNDv5200 KNE668 KNE849 LyB 14.10 JLM51.268 ER55.376 KNDv5232 MVC 2 76, 78, 82 JLM51.271 LyB 14.9 MSi 3.291 KNE669 StH2855 MVC 2.76, 79f JLM47.105 StH29 KNDv5241 JLM51.268 KNE850 ER55.381 MVC2.76, 78,82 JLM 51.269 KNDv5:D1 KNE670 MVC2.76ff LyB 14.10 JLM47.105 RiT4 StH2855 JLM51.268 MVC2.76, 78,82 KNE971 KNDv55!0 JLM 51.268f, 285 KNE749 YD54.112 MVC2.76, 81 JLM 51.268f KNDv8834 JnB 1.189 KNE 1035 JnB/JAM 1 MSi 3.291f JLM51.269 MVC2.76, 81 MVC2.76ff KNDvseries StH29 RiT4 ER55.374 KNEm KNE 1569 KNE36 JnB 1.189 JLM51.268 MVC 2.76, 79, 82 MVC2.81 MVC2.81 StH 28.35, 39f KNE1574 KNE71 KNE842 MVC2.76, 81 MVC2.76, 78 LP98.339 KNE4466 KNE132 MVC2.76,82 MVC2.76,81 MVC2.76, 78 KNE843 KNES

127 KNE5556 KNF193 KN F(2) 852 + 0071 MVC2.81 MVC2.74f JLM47.104f JLM 51.269 KNE7338 KNF452 JnB 1.190 MVC2.81 AMQ 13.76 lP99.285 MVC2.75ff KNE7339 KNF726 KNF5001 MVC2.81 ER55.376 JLM47.1W MVC2.75,81 KNE7340 StH 29.174 MVC2.81 KNF741 KNF5079 MVC2.74f KNE7350 lP99.285 KNF844 MVC2.81 KNF7050 MVC 2.75f, 81 KNE7354 MVC2.75, 81 MVC2.81 KNF845 KNF7343 JLM 51.269 KNE8122 MVC2.75ff StH 29.174 MVC2.78 KNF851 KNF7346 KNE8435 JLM 51.269 StH 29.174 MVC2.75ff MVC2.78 KNF7356 KNE-series KNF852 lP99.285 ITe 14.127 PdF2.1~ KNF7361 JTI-140.216 StH28.35 KNF853 OPa 17.368 MVC 2.75f, 81 KNF51 KNF8242 lP99.285 KNF854 MVC2.74f MVC2.74f MVC 2.75f, 81 KNFh343 KNF137 KNF866 AM 36.299 lP99.285 lP99.285 ER55.387 JLM47.111 KNF153 KN F(2) 841 + 867 KNFh345 ER55.387 JLM 47.104f, 123 StH 28.47 MVC 2.75f, 81 AM 36.291 StH 29.174, 200 LyB 14.9 KNF157 KNFh347 JLM47.105 lP99.285 JLM47.121 MVC2.75ff

128 KNFh348 KNFh2013 KNFh5502 JlM47.121 StH28.56 HM 39.318 MR 31.411 KNFh349 KNFh5428 AIL6.236 JlM47.118 KN Fh 5544 + 77'07 ER55.374 JlM47.121 KNFh5432 KNFh350 JlM47.122 KNFh5722 CCo7.19 PdF4.14 KNFh5434 KNFh352 KNFh8299 StH 28.44 MR 31.411 JlM 51.263 KNFh5435 KNFh355 JIM47.118 KNFhseries LyB 14.10 JlM47.109 KNFh5441 StH 28.56 KNFh361 StH28.44 JlM47.111 KNFn345 KNFh5442 StH 29.179 KNFh366 StH 28.35, 44f JlM47.105 KNFn368 StH28.44 KNFh5443 StH 29.179 JlM 51.2ffi KN Fh 367 + 5460 KNFn5476 JlM47.105 KNFh5449 StH 28.55 JlM47.121 KNFh368 KNFp1 AM 36.291 KNFh5450 AH 150.158 LyB 14.9 JlM47.121 ER55.377 ITH42140 KNFh371 KNFh5451 OPa 17.369 JlM47.121 StH 28.35, 44, 61 StH28

KN Fh 3&> + 2006 + 5445 + fr. KNFh5452 KNFp7 AM36.n> JlM47.121 AH 150.158 JlM 47.111, 121 KNFh5459 KNFp 13 KNFh390 JlM47.121 ER55.377 LS16.14 LP98.349 KNFh5463 StH28.54 KNFh 1059 LyB 14.10 CM45.37 KNFh5465 JlM51.273

129 KNFp14+27+28 KNG820 KNGa428 CM45.32 CM45.40 MSi3.292 PvS7.XJ7 MVC2.81 StH 28.35, 49, 63 KNG7509 KNGa451 LP99.285 KNFp48 OPa 17.369 StH28 KNG7525 StH28.55 MVC2.74f KNFp363 KNGa454 MR 31.410 KNGa415 StH28.50 StH28.57f ER55.387 KNGa456 MVC2.81 KNFpseries StH 29.189 JIM45.2ffi JIH42140 StH28.50 StH28.49 KNGa417 KNGa464 WDN3.236 ER55.377 MSi 3.291 StH28.50 KNFr 1241 MVC2.81 ER55.387 KNGa465 KNGa417 StH 28.35, 50, 63 KNFs3 ER55.377 LP98.339 KNGa517 KNGa418 LP99.285 KNFs8 MSi 3.291 PdF2.134 MVC2.81 KNGa518 StH28.44 KNFs21 KNGa419 AH 150.158 StH 29.189 KNGa673 ER55.377 KNF-series KNGa423 StH28.42 LyB 14.9 KNGa674 PdF4.14 LP98.340 KNFsseries MSi3.291 MVC274 MVC2.81 KNGa675 PdF 2.116,132 StH 29.189 LP98.340 WDN3.236 KNGa424 KNGa676 KNG7(fJ MSi3.294 LP98.340 MVC274f KNGa426 KNGa834 KNG820 LyB 14.9 MSi 3.291f CM45.40 FGs 11.143 MVC2.74f

130 KNGa953 KNGg704 KNGv864 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 CCo7.19 ER55.376 OPa 17.369 StH29 StH28 KNGg705 StH28 KNGvseries KNGa955 StH 29.172 OPa 17.369 KNGg711 StH28.50 PdF2.134 KNK93 HMt 3.69 KNGa992 KNGg713 WDN3.258f MSi3.292 LP98.340 StH28.54 KNK700 KNGa1040 CCo7.19 MSi3.294 KNGg717 WDN3.259f LP 98.339 KNGa 1335 StH28 KNK740 StH 29.182, 188 ER55.388 KNGg995 PdF2.127 KNGa5672 LP98.340 l.&/JKi/JO 3.423 KNK774 StH28.51 KNGg5ffJ7 CCo7.19 CCo7.2fJ KNGa 7496 KNK775 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 KNGg5185 CCo7.19 StH28.51 StH 28.52, 62 KNK776 KNGallX>S KNGgseries CCo7.19 StH 28.50 CCo7.19 ITe 14.127 KNK778 KNGaseries PdF2.134 AIL6.237 StH 28.49, 51 StH28.49 CCo7.19f JLM47.12fJ KNGg701 KNGm840 WDN3.259f CCo7.19 AlL6.236 StH 29.176 KNK829 KNGg7f12 CCo7.19 KNGv862 AH 150.159 CM45.32 JLM47.103f KNK872 StH28.57 StH 29.172f ER55.386 PdF2.127 KNGg703 KNGv863 WDN3.258 CCo7.19 JLM47.103 StH29 KNK873 CCo7.19

131 KNK'if75 KNL693 KNLc525 AlL 6.238, 248 RGu 1.161 AMQ12.42 PvS 7.'2fJ5 FGs 11.143 KNL695 JIM 51.269 KNK7363 JlM 51.2/D, 282 PdF2.128 CD>7.19 RGu 1.162 KNL 759 StH 28.38 KNK- series OPa 17.368 KNLc526 CD>7.19 KNL 771 MF 16.201 KNL471 StH28.58 StH 28.37 I.ru!JKi!JO 3.423 KNL868 KNLc527 KNL474 WB47.86 StH 28.37 I.ru!JKi!JO 3.423 KNLc531 PG6.291 KNL 'if71 AMQ12.42 RGu l.l'X) KNL4lll ER55.386 KNLc534 ER553T7 RGu 1.162 RGu 1.189f KNL513 KNL965 KNLc535 StH 28.35, 40f StH28.37 PCr 1.13 KNL567 KNL 1568 KNLc540 StH28.41 LyB 14.9 JKi 33.123 KNL586 KNL5910 KNLc541 ER55.386 ER55.386 JC 124.83 KNL588 KNL 7514 KNLc548 LoG/JKi/JO 3.417f RGu 1.161, 189 StH 28.37 KNL593 KNL8023 KNLc549 AIL6.236 OPa 17.368 JIM51.274 StH 28.37 KNL8159 KN Lc 550 + 7381 KNL594 StH 29.179 MF16.200 StH28 KNLa622 KNLc551 KNL648 PdF2.128 StH 28.41 StH 29.179 KNLc481 KNLc 561 KNL659 ER55.386 JIM51.258 FGs 11.143 AM36.293

132 KNLc646 KNLd583 KNLe 641 JC 124.83 AMQ 12.43 PvS 7.2ffi, 2fJ7 PdF2.128 ER55.386 RVz2.Th StH 28.37 KnLc5053 KNLd584 KNLe642 StH28 CM45.34 JlM44.96 RVz2315 KNLcseries KNLd585 KNLe654 ITe 14.127, 129 StH28.36 AMQ 12.44 FGs 11.143 ER55.375 JlM51.269 KNLd1 JC124.78 PCr 1.21 RVz2312 StH 28.35, 37f KNLd587 KNLe5950 KNLd571 ER55.376 AMQ 12.43 RVz2315 KNLd595 ER55.386 KNLe7392 PdF2.128 RGu 1.189f RGu 1.162 PCr 1.21 KNLd 649 KNLd572 AMQ12.44 KNLeseries AMQ 12.43 ER55.375 StH 28.36 ER55.386 JC 124.78 RGu 1.162 KNLn 1568 KNLd785 1Te14.127 KNLd573 StH28.40 AMQ 12.43 KNL-series ER55.375 KNLd 786 ITe 14.132 JC 124.78 ER55.386 PdF2.128 YD54.112 KNMD RGu 1.162 StH 28.49 KNLd787 KNLd574 ER55.386 KNM719 AMQ 12.43 PG 6.291 StH28 ER55.375 YD54.112 JC 124.78 KNM729 PdF2.128 KNLd 788 CM45.32 ER55.386 KNLd575 KNMc 1508 AMQ 12.43 KNLd8192 PdF2.118 ER55.376 YD54.113 RGu 1.162 KNMc4453 KNLdseries KNLdS!l> PdF2.118 ITe 14.Ll) RGu 1.162

133 KNMc4454 KNNc4488 KNOd562 LyB 14.9 StH 28.35, 47 PG6.291 PdF2.118 KNNc5103 KNOd681 KNMc4455 ER55.381 RVz2312 PdF2.118 KNNcseries KNOd689 KNMc4456 StH 28.ffi StH 28.41 PdF2.118 KNNiseries KNOd714 KNMc4457 StH28.48 StH 28.35, 53 PdF2.118 KNNp273 KNOd715 KNMc4459 ER55.3ffi StH 28.35, 53 PdF2.118 KNNp856 KNOd716 KNMc4460 JlM51.2ffi StH 28.35, 53 PdF2.118 KNNp859 KNOd718 KNMc4462 WB47.86 StH 28.35, 53 CM45.32 PdF2.118 KNNp7923 KNOd765 MVC2.77 ER55.387 KN Me 4462 + 5792 + 5&>8 + 5816+8450 KNQ\745 KNOdseries PvS7.XJ7 AH 150.159 ITe 14.127, 129f StH 28.49, 54 KNMc4464 KN Gl 745 + 7374 KNOg833 JlM51.269 AH 150.161 KNMc5100 JnB 1.189f KN

KNM- series RVz2312 StH 28.49 1Te14.127 KNOd502 KNOgseries StH28.49 PCr 1.21 StH 28.48

134 KNOn745 KN&:235 KN&:7476 LP98.289 StH28.46 StH 28.35, 46 StH 28.57, 63 YD54.112 KN&:m2 KNPpseries KN&:236 StH 28.35, 46 ITe 14.131 JIM51.273 KN&:7782 KNR 1815 KN&:237 StH 28.35, 46 ER 55.384, 387 StH 28.35, 46f KN&:8471 KNRa984 KN&:238 StH 28.35, 46 CR%.402 ER 55.387, 389 StH28.49 KN&:series KN&:240 JnB 1.189 KNRa1028 StH28.47 WDN 3.261, 264 StH28.49 KN&:242 KN&l4044 KNRa 1541 StH 28.46 JnB 1.189 ER55.386 KN&:252 KN&l4401 KNRa1547 StH 28.35, 46f ER55.ID ER55.388 JJM5.213 KN&:255 StH28.49 KNRa 1548 StH28.46 WDN3.266 YD54.112 KN&l4407 JJM5.213 KNRa 1558 KN&:257 JIM51.269 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 Pc!F4.15f KN&l4415 KNRaseries KN&:258 JJM5.213 WDN 3.243, 265 StH28.46 KN&l4416 KN&: 103 KN&:5058 ER55.375 PI63.200 JIM45.261 KN&lseries KN&:217 KN&:5163 JnB 1.189 StH 28.35, 46 StH 28.46 Pc!F2.128 StH 28.47 KN&:220 KN &: 7469 KNSe879 AlL6.238 StH28.46 YD54.1Xl KN&:221 KN&:7471 LoG/JKi/JO 3.419 StH 28.46

135 KNSe891 KNSo894 KNSp4451 RVz2313 ER55.J75 ER55.J76 StH 28.49 PdF2.127 KNU49 KNSe965 KNSo1053 ER55.388 ER55.388 JIM51.271 MR 31.410 KNU4478 KNSo4429 RGu 1.187 KNSe 1007 ER55.J75 ER55.388 KNU5592 MR31.410 KNSo44ll JIM47.94 StH 28.49 ER55.386 JIM51.271 KNU8210 KNSeseries RVz2.318 ER55.375 KNSo4432 PdF2128 JIM51.272 KNUc 106 PdF4.14 AlL6.235 KNSo4436 KNSf 4420 JIM51.272 KNUc 160 JIM51.273 CCo7.19 KN So 4439 + 5415 PSt2 KNSf4424 LoG/JKi/JO 3.420 JIM44.96 KNUc 161 KNSo4442 JIM47.122 KNSf4428 JIM 51.269,273 ER55.3al KN Uf(3) series KNSo4443 StH29 KNSfseries JlM51.271 AlL6.243 KNUf(1) 79 LoG/JKi/JO 3.420 KNSo4447 PdF4.16 StH28.47 JIM51.274 StH 29.179f

KNSg890 KNSo4448 KNUf432 LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 ER55.375 PdF4.15 StH 28.58 KNSg 1811 KNSo4449 StH 29.183, 189 LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 JIM51.272 KNUf835 KNSgseries KNSoseries HG28.135 LoG/JKi/JO 3.420 ER55.J75 MVC2.00 JIM 51.271 PdF4.14f KNShseries JnB 1.189 StH29 WDN3.262 StH 28.47

136 KNUf836 KNUf990 KNUf(1) 311 AMQ13.74 MVC200 StH29.178f MVC200 StH 29.1!llf PdF4.16 KNUf1522 KNUf991 StH 29.178, 100 ER55.376 MVC200 PdF4.15 KNUf837 PdF4.14 StH 29.183, 189 MVC200 StH29 PdF4.16 KNUf5726 StH 29.178, 100 KNUf 1011 StH 29.181ff MVC200 KNUf838 PdF4.14 KNUf5953 MVC200 StH29 StH 29.182 StH29 KNUf1022 KNUf5973 KNUf839 ER553Tl PdF4.16 MVC200 MVC2.00 StH 29.178, 100 StH 29.l!llf PdF4.15 StH 29.181, 183 KNUf7487 KNUf970 StH 29.178, 100 MVC2ID KNUf1023 StH29 MVC200 KNUf7488 StH 29.l!llf KNUf9ll> PdF4.16 MVC2ID KNUf 1031 KNUf8485 StH29.1ID ER553Tl StH 29.181f MVC200 KNUf981 PdF4.14f KNUf8539 StH29 ER55.377 StH29.182 MVC200 KNUf 1038 PdF4.15 KN Uf(1) 5721 StH 29.181, 183 MVC2.00 StH 29.100 StH 29.181 KNUf983 KN Uf(1) 7486 MVC200 KNUf(1) 120 StH 29.100 StH29 StH 29.178f KN Uf(1) 7489 KNUf987 KNUf(1) 121 PdF4.15 MVC2.ID StH 29.178f StH 29.178f PdF4.14 KNUf(1) 198 PI 63.212 KN Uf(1) 7490 StH29 PdF4.15 StH 29.178f StH 29.178

137 KN Uf(1) 7491 KNV ffi+ 151 KNV479 StH 29.178f AIL6.243 AMQ 13.76 ER 55.379, 387, 389 LyB 14.9f KN Uf(1) 7492 PvS7.:Dl StH 28.55 PdF4.16 StH 29.179 KNV482 StH 29.179f KNV 114 JIM45.261 KN Uf(1) 7493 StH28 LyB 14.9 StH 29.178 KNV 118 KNV503 KN Uf(1) 7494 ER 55.376, 386 JIM45.259 StH 29.178f HM39.327 KNV655 KN Uf(1) 7495 KNV 145 LyB 14.10 PdF4.15 JIM 51.2(:{) KNV659 StH 29.178f StH29.201 LP98.345 KN Uf(1) 8141 KNV150 KNV684 StH 29.178f AIL6.243 StH 28.49, 62 KN Uf(1) 8446 KNV 159 KNV831 StH29.178 ER 55.374, 376 StH 29.183, 187 ER55.387 KN Uf(1) 8486 HM 39.318 KNV2ro StH 29.179 AM36.293 KNV865 KN Uf(3) 1033 LP98 ER55.374 StH 29.100 StH 29.183 KNV289 KNUfseries LP98.342 KNV958 ER55.376 StH28.35 ER55.381 PdF4.14 KNV429 KNV961 StH 29.176 LyB 14.10 LoG/JKi/JO 3.416 KNV52 KNV 431 KNV1004 CM45.32f JIM45.261 CM45.37 LyB 14.9 LP98.338 KNV466 LS 16.14 KNV 1005 AH 150.159 ER55.381 KNV56 PvS7.203 ER55.379

138 Linear B Text Index

KNV 1523 KNVc569 KNWs8500 ER55.388 LyB 14.9 MVC2.75f JLM45.259 StH2855 LyB 14.9f KNWs8712 StH 28.49, 55 KNVc7529 YD54.1Xl LoGIJKi/JO 3.422 KNV 1526 KNWs8754 StH28 KNV-series JLM51.275f ITe 14.127, m LyB 14.9 KNV 1583 JTII42.140 AM36.293 KNWsseries LyB 14.9 KNWs1703 JLM51.274 JLM51.275 KNV 1641 KNX35 StH 28.35 KNWs1704 StH 29.179 JLM51.275 KNV4478 KNX44 LyB 14.9 KNWs1705 StH29.100 StH2855 JLM51.275 KNX410 KNV5536 KNWs 1m StH 28.35 JLM51.274 f

139 KNX976 KNX7682 KN Xd 149 + 8121 AMQ 12.42 MSi3.292 ER55.388 PvS7.'XJJ KNX 1018 KNX7693 StH 29.179 StH 29.182 KNXd292 ER55.388 KNX 1581 KNX7708 AMQ 13.74 StH 29.181 KNXd328 YD54.112 KNX4472 KNX7712 JLM51.269 JLM 51.272ff KNXd331 ER55.376 KNX5176 KNX77'!1J KNXd7555 JLM51.263 PvS7.'XJJ PI 63.208 KNX5509 KNX7848 ER55.388 JLM45.261 KNXd7568 ER55.381 KNX5514 KNX7891 KNXd7662 StH 28.35 ER55.377 AMQ 13.74 KNX5533 KNX7936 l..oG'JKi/JO 3.416 ER55.3ffi KNXd 7663 RVz2.322 KNX5578 KNX8255 KNXd7664 MVC2.75 JLM46 JLM45.265 KNX5594 KNXa133 StH 29.1!ll LyB 14.9 KNXd7840 JLM45.261 KNX5763 KNXd94 StH 29.l!ll ER 55.381,388 KNXd7954 ER55.387 KNX7094 KNXd 111 JLM 51.269 ER55.376 KNXd8132 ER55.388 KNX7548 KNXd140 KNXe524 ER55.374 StH28.57 PI 63.214 KNX7632 KNXd 146 StH 28.40f, 49 ER55.374 ER55.377 KNXe537 KNX7633 ER55.382 PvS7.'XJJ AMQ 13.76

140 KNXe5540 MYFo101 MYL 710 LyB 14.10 ITe 15.19 ER55.386 JKi 33.126 KNXe6026 JlM45.261 MYO! 103 JlM51.274 LoG/JKi/JO 3.416. 423 ER55.381 LP98.345 ITe 15.19 KNXeseries OPa 17.368 LP98.345 A1L6.243 Pvs 7.n PvS7.n RGu 1.189 KNX-series MY0!106 MYFu711 A1L6.243 AMQ 13.76 LP97 KNZ13 LP99 MYO! 111 ITe 15.20 YD54.115 MYGe602 MY Au 102 OPa 17.368 MYO! 112 ER 55.375, 388 MYGe603 GN 18.330 ITe 15.19 ITe 15.19 LyB 14.9 AH 148.324 JlM44.95 MY0!115 MY Au102 LP99.285 ITe 15.19 LyB 14.9 ITe 15.19 MYO! 119 LyB 14.9 MYGe604 ITe 15.19 MY Au609 OPa 17.368 MYO! 121 GN 18.331 MYGe605 ITe 15.19 OPa 17.368 ER55.388 MY Au657 MY0!125 MYGe608 ER55.J75 OPa 17.368 LP99.285 MYAu658 MY0!126 MYGeseries EB73.120 OPa 17.368 MVC2.73 ITe 15.19 JKi32 MYO! 127 JlM47 MY Av653 ER55.381 ER55.375 MYGo610 MY0!128 JlM47.95 OPa 17.368 OPa 17.368 MY0!129 MY Go series OPa 17.368 ITe 15.19

141 MY~I30 MYV659 PY Aa717 OPa 17.368 FVa 8.:.ll ER55.376 GN 18.332 MY~131 JIM45.261 py Aa779 JIM44.96 LoGIJKi!JO 3.418, 422f PdF2.105 OPa 17.368 MY~I33 PY Aa786 MYWh.SOl OPa 17.368 CM45.37 ITe 15.19 MY~166 py Aa798 MYWt503 OPa 17.368 Jlli40.211 AIL6.236 MYOf25 PY Aa815 MYWt506 OPa 17.368 ER55.375 RGu 1.173 MYOf36 PY Aa 1182 MYWt507 OPa 17.368 PvS 7.2ft5 ITe 15.20 MYOf38 PY Aaseries MYX508 OPa 17.368 EB73 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 FGs 11.144, 148 MYOi/01 ITe 15.20 MYZ713 CM45.38f Jlli40.21l JIM47.95 BSe 8.8 LyB 13.34ff LP98.338 PCr 1.14 py Aa60 StH28.39 MYOi/03 Jlli40.211 YG 1.26 OPa 17.369 PY Aa62 PY Abl86 MYOi/04 MF 16.200 Jlli40.21l CM45.38f py Aa85 PYAb190 OPa 17.369 Jlli40.212 JC 124.85 MYUe611 py Aa95 PYAb372 CCo7.19 ITe 15.19 ER55.381 JJM 5.215 JIM47.122 JIM45.258 PY Ab379 RGu 1.163 PY Aa662 JJM5.215 MYUn611 RGu 1.182 PYAb388 CCo7.20 PY Aa699 LS 16.13 JC 124.85

142 py Ab554 PY Ad668 PY Ae 134 CM45.37 JIH40.211 AM36.292 PG6.219 PYAb745 PY Ad671 PY Ae 142 JJM 5.210f RGu 1.182f RGu 1.182f StH 29.100, 189 PY Ad683 PY Ae264 PY Ab746 RGu 1.185 JJM5.210 LyB 14.9 RGu 1.182 PY Ad684 RVz2.Th JC 124.85 PY Ae344 PY Ab series LyB 13.37 EB73 PCr 1.19 ER 55.375, 388 FGs 11.144, 148 StH28.42 ITe 15.20 PY Ae489 PY Ad687 JIH40.211 AM36.292 LP99.286 ER55.381 LyB 13.34ff JIM45.258 PYAe785 PCr 1.14 LS 16.13 StH28.39 PY Ad688 YG 1.26 CM45.37 PY Ae995 PYAc424 ThGP9 PY Ad series ThGP 11 JIM45.264 EB73 FGs 11.144, 148 PY Ae 1275 PY Ac 1276 ITe 15.20 FGs 11.148 JIM45.264 PCr 1.14 StH 28.39 PY Aeseries PY Ac 1278 YG 1.26 StH 29.189 ALFJ ALA 2.23 PYAe8 py An1 PY Acseries LP99.290 ITe 15.20 ITe 15.20 LyB 14.9 JKiJ) RVz2.Th JIH40.213 PY Ad290 LyB 13.29 PY Ae26 JIH40.211 PG6.291 AM36.292 PY Ad:.IlS PYAn5 PYAe72 JIH40.211 ER 55.375, 378 LP99.290 RVz2312 PY Ad326 RVz2.Th FGs 11.148 PY Ae 108 JIH40.211 AM36.292 LyB 14.10

143 PYAn7 py An 'lJJ) py An610 AM36.293 FGs 11.147 ITe 15.20 ER55.388 HM39.323 JKi:l) PI 63.214 LoGJJKjj JO 3.416 Jl.M 47.123 LyB 14.9 Jlli40.213 PY An 18 LyB 13.29f py An233 ER55.378 PdF2.92 FGs 11.147 ER55.378 StH 29.199 LoGJJKi/10 3.418 py An616 MfJ4.132 py An261 BSe8.21, 27 ER 55.377, 388 py An35 ER 55.377, 388 Jl.M47.115 HM 39.316 LyB 13.31 StH29.201 LoGIJKi/10 3.421f LyB 14.10 PY An617 SIX7.110 py An39 JC124.84 PY An298 ER 553T7, 381 py An627 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 ER55.3llli LyB 14.9 BSe8.26 PI 63.214 py An340 py An654 ER55.376 py An60 BSe8.24, 26 YG 1.27 py An427 ER 55.376, 300, 388 MfJ 4.129 FGs 11.148 py An 115 HM39 ER55.381 py An519 LyB 13.29 BSe 8.26 MR31.411 PY An 192 ER55 RVz2.314 BSe8.8, 26 FGs 11.148 YD54.112 ER55.3ffi HM39 py An656 FGs 11.149, 153 LyB 13.29ff JiM 51.263 MR31.411 BSe 8.26 LyB 14.9 StH28.58 ER55.376 PI 63.214 YD54.112 FGs 11.148f StH29.184 HM39 PY An607 LM46 py An 199 PCr 1.13, 19 LoG/JKi/JO 3.417f PCr 1.16 SIX7.99 LyB 13.29ff StH 27.98f PvS 7.2f12, 2

144 py An657 py An 1281 PYCc660 AM36.298 AM36.293 LP98.348 ER55 CM45.35f FGs 11.148f ER55.381 PYCc665 HM39 LP98.341 CM45.37 JLM51.273 OPa 17.369 LP98.348 .TTI-I.::K>.212 PI 63.200 StH 27.96 LyB 13.29ff LyB 14.9 py An 1282 PYCc 1258 ER55.388 JLM51.279 PY An661 ITe 15.20 BSe8.26 PYCc 1283 PY An series ER 55.377, E, 387 JLM51.279 HM39 .TTI-140.212 LyB 13.29ff PYCc 1284 PvS7.205 PY Aq34 JLM51.279 YD54.121 RVz2.n5 PYCc 1285 PY An724 PYAq64 JLM51.279 ER55 BSe8.27 HM 39.316f ER55.379, 388 PYCe 1285 ITe 15.20 HM 39.318 LP98.348 JKil) JC 124.79 JLM45.261 LyB 13.32 PYCn3 .TTI-140.213 SIX 7.CXJ LyB 13.29ff ER 55.376, 3ffi, 389 SIX 7.CXJ, 99, 105 PY Aq218 HM39.322f StH 29.199 LyB 13.37 ER55 MMt 1.49 PYAn!rn FGs 11.149 RVz2313 HM39.318 SIX 7.CXJ AM 36.296 LoG/JKi/JO 3.4 I6 JLM45.264 LyB 14.9 PYCn4 PdF 2.85, 105 MR31.411 ER55.380 SIX7.108 SIX 7.CXJ JLM45.264 StH 29.191 YD54.1!2 PvS7.2ill PY An852 PY As602 RVz2.n5 ER55.378 JLM 45.264, 266 PYCn40 pyAs 1519 AMQ 13.75 BSe8.8, 26 CM45.39 ER 55.376, 380 ER55.377 MMt 1.50f StH 27.96f OPa 17.369 PdF2.105 PI 63.207

145 PYG145 PYG1437 PYG1719 ER55.ID BSe8.8 BSe 8.21. 26 MMt 1.48 MMt 1.47 JlM45.264 LoG28.132 PYG1131 PYG1441 PdF2.105 BSe8.22,26 ER55.ID StH 29.183 JlM45.264 MMt 1.44 PYG1925 LoG28.132 LoGIJKi!JO 3.416 PYG1595 MMt 1.46 MMt I PdF2.105 PdF2.105 PYG1938 RVz2312 PYG1599 ER55.379 BSe8.22, 26 PYG1202 PYG11197 ER 55.376, 2ID ER55.375 MMt 1.50 PYG1600 PYG1254 PYG11287 ER55.377 MMt 1.50f JlM45.264 AMQ 13.75 MMt 1.47 ER55.375 PYG1285 RVz2.ni BSe 8.8 PYEa 16 MMt 1.46 PYG1608 LP98.341 StH 29.183 AM 36.296 ER 55.ID, 388 PYEa28 PYG1286 JC 124.83 AMQ 13.75 ER55.375 JlM45.264 LyB 13.32 PYEa59 PYG1314 OPa 17.367 AMQ 12.49 ER55.379 PdF 2.85, 106 LP98.342 LyB 14.9 PYG1643 PYG1323 SIX7.106f MMt 1.50 JlM45.264 MMt 1.45 PYEa 109 PYG1328 PdF2.105 BSe 8.8 ER55.ID AMQ 13.74 PYG1655 MMt 1.50 BSe8.22, 26 PYEa 132 PYG1418 LoG/JKi/JO 3.416 AMQ 12.48 MMt 1.49 ER55.377 BSe 8.8 RVz2312 LP99.286 PYEa213 MMt 1.51 PYG1655 CM45.40 PYG1436 StH27.103 StH 27.103 JlM45.261

146 PYEa270 PYEa822 PYEb297 ER55.300 AMQ12.49 ER55.300 BSe8.8 SIX7.CXJ PYEa421 StH 27.103 PYEa823 AlL6.243 PYEb338 AMQ 12.48, 59 AMQ12.48 BSe8.27 PYEa460 PYEa882 ER55.381 AMQ13.75 AMQ 12.49 JC 124.79 PvS7.2D1 PYEa4Sl PYEa922 PYEb364 BSe8.8 ER 55.378, 300 CM45.40 PYEa776 PYEa1042 PYEb369 BSe8.8 StH 29.193 ER55.300 PYEa782 PYEa 1424 PvS7.2D3

AMQ12.48 AMQ 12.49 PYEb377 PYEall>1 PYEaseries ER55.300

LyB 14.9 SIX7.95 PYEb416 PYEa!m PYEb149 CR%.402 SIX7.CXJ PdF4.17 PYEb472 PYEafl)S PYEb 156 YD54.113, 121

LP98.341 CR%.402 PYEb477 RVz2.llS PYEall>8 YD54.121 PYEb159 StH28.58 PYEb495 StH29.183 BSe8.8, 21 JLM51.263 PvS 7.'l!XJ PYEall>9 SIX7.98 SIX7.1a7 AlL6.243 PYEb 169 PYEb496 AMQ 12.48, 59 LyB 14.9 ER55.300 PYEa811 PYEb173 PYEb498 LyB 14.9 ER55.300f PvS 7.')f.)5 PYEa814 PYEb294 PYEb501 AMQ1249 LyB 14.9 LP98.342 ER55.300 RVz2.318

147 PYEb566 PYEc481 PYEn659 ER55.ID BSe 8.8 BSe 8.8, 21 ER55.388 PYEb747 PYEd236 StH 29.182, 184, 191 ER55.ID PdF4.22ff PYEn 689 SD!7.97 PYEb842 HG28.135 PYEd317 AM36.293 PYEnseries ER55.388 PYEb846 LyB 13.:D EB72 ER55.ID PdF 4.19f MCp 1 RVz2315 StH27.102 StH27.95 YD54.113 PYEd411 PYEo 160 PYEb862 PdF4.22ff AMQ 12.47 PdF4.24 SD!7.103 PYEo211 SD!7.97 PYEd847 AMQI2.46 PYEb871 AMQ 12.48 PvS7.'Jf.J3 YD54.113 PdF4.22f StH 29.183

PYEb874 PYEd901 PYEo224 ER55.ID PdF4.22f LyB 14.10 PdF4.27 PYEb885 PYEdseries PvS7.2f.J3 PdF4.2f.J JLM45 PYF.o247 PYEb892 PYEn74 ER55.ID AMQ12.47 JKi33.122 PYEo269 ER55.388 PYEb893 SD!7.106 PYEn467 ER55.ID StH 29.184 AMQ 12.47 PYEo276 PYEb895 LyB 14.10 ER55.ID SD!7.106 AMQ 12.47 StH 29.184 PYEb 1187 PYEo278 PYEn609 AlL6.236 LyB 14.10 AMQ12.45 StH 29.184 PYEbseries JLM45.258 LoG/JKi/JO 3.416 PYEo281 EB72 PdF4.17, 28 MCp 1 StH29.182 PvS7.2f.J3 StH27.95 StH28.58 StH 29.177f, 183

148 PYEo351 PYEp704 PYErOO BSe 8.21 CR%.402 ER55.376 ER55.381, 388 SO:: 7.105 PYEo444 JC 124.79 StH 27.96 BSe 8.21 IT1I40.217 StH29 StH 29.177 KPM2.3ffi LP98.342 PYErseries PYEoseries LyB 13.l:J StH 27.94 PdF4.23f EB72 PvS7.201 PYEs605 MCpl SO:: 7.r:xl, 95 StH 27.95 StH 27.98 StH27.103 PYEp212 StH 29.193 PYEs644 PvS7.2D5 PYEp705 MF 16.201 OPa 17.369 PYEpl:J1 ER55.387 RVz2.314 LyB 14.9 AMQ12.46 PYEs646 ER55.38J PYEpseries LyB 14.10 OPa 17.368 EB72 PdF4.19 MCpl PYEs650 PvS7.203 StH 27.95 RVz2.n5 ALE' ALA 2.23 SIX7.95, 97 PYEq59 JC 124.79 StH27.103 LP98.354 StH28.58 BSe 8.8 StH 27.96

PYEp539 PYEq 146 PYE- series ER 55.375, 388 ER55.378f ThGP 11.82 LP98.342 PYEq213 PdF4.24f PYEsseries PvS7.201 ER 55.375, 386, 388 JKi 32218 SIX 7.91 MfJ4.125 PYEqseries StH27.102 PdF2.92 YD54.121 StH27.95 StH27.94 YD54.112 PYEp613 PYEr312 AM36.293 AMQ12.45 PYFa 16 CM45.40 AMQ 13.77 LP98.341 ER 55.38J, 388 StH 27.96 LP99.285 PdF4.17f StH 29.184, lr:xl, 199 PvS7.206 PYFn41 PYEr3ID SIX7 ER55.377 StH 27.96 PYEp617 BSe 8.8, 21

149 PYFn50 PYFr 187 PYFr 1205

BSe8.24 CM45.~ ER55.379 ER 55.JT7, 379, 381 MTJ5.45 LoGIJKi!JO 3.416 PYFr343 PYFr 1206 LP98.3m ER55.379 OPa 17.368 LP98.351 CM45.33 PI 63.211 MTJ4.1~ ER55.387 RVz2318 MTJ5.45 MTJ 4.128 MTJ5.45 PYFn79 PYFr 1184 PYFr 1207 ER55.381 AlL6.237 LyB 14.9 CCo7.19 MTJ 5.45 PI 63.200 ER55.376 YD54.123 JI.M 47.108, 120f PYFn 187 MTJ5.43f PYFr 1208 AlL6.246 OPa 17.369 MTJ5.46 CM45.34f PdF4.32 LP98.347 RVz2314 PYFr 1209 LP99.286, 291f MTJ4.129, 131 PYFr 1194 MTJ4.124 MTJ5.45 StH28.39 MTJ5.47 YD54.112 PYFr 1212 PYFr 1198 PYFn324 MTJ5.45 MTJ5.48 BSe8.21,23 PYFr 1215 FGs 11.149 PYFr 1200 AlL6.246 OPa 17.369 MTJ5.48 AMQ 12.51ff PGr5.&5 ER 55.375, 379 StH29.182 PYFr 1201 LP 98.349, 352 PYFn867 MTJ5.46 MTJ5.43 LyB 14.9 PYFr 1202 PYFr 1216 OS38 HM39.323 LP98.351 PYFn 1427 LP98.356 MTJ 4.129 MTJ5.45 MTJ5.42 ER55.388 RGu 1.188 PYFr 1203 PYFpni PYFr 1217 MTJ5.46 StH 29.183 AIL6.244 PYFr1204 AMQ 12.57 PYFq253 MTJ5.45 ER 55.376, 379 StH27.98 OPa 17.369 JI.M47.116 StH 29.196 PvS7.2ff) LP98.351 MTJ 5.43f

150 PYFr 1218 PYFr 1225 PYFr 1234 AIL6.244 CM45.35 Mf15.42 AMQ12.57 ER 55.376, 379, 3ff1 ER 55.376, 379 l.P98.347 PYFr 1235 lP 98.351 MTJ 4.131 AIL6.246 MTJ 5.43f MTJ5.43 CM45.37 MTJ5.42 PYFr 1219 PYFr 1226 AIL 6.244, 246 FGs 11.148 PYFr 1236 JC 124.78 l.P98 CM45.35 l.P98.351, 354 MTJ4.132 FGs 11.148 MTJ5.43 MTJ5.42 l.P98.347 MTJ 4.131 PYFrlm PYFr 12Z7 MTJ5.42 AIL6.246 AIL6.246 RGu 1.188 FGs 11.148 l.P99.293 l.P98 MTJ5.42 PYFr 1237 MTJ 4.131 MTJ5.44 MTJ5.42 PYFr 1228 l.P98.348 PYFr 1238 PYFr 1221 MTJ5.42 MYJ5.42 AMQ 12.51f lP 98.349, 352 PYFr 1229 PYFr 1239 MTJ5.43 MTJ5.44 MTJ5.44

PYFrl222 PYFrln) PYFr 1240 AIL6.244 l.P98.352 AIL6.246 ER55.379 MTJ5.43 ER55.376 l.P98.350 JLM47.116 PYFr 1231 MTJ5.42 l.P98.347 PYFr 1223 AIL6.246 MTJ5.43 CM45.37 AMQ 12.57 ER55.375 PYFr 1241 ER 55.376, 379 JC 124.78 MTJ5.42 JLM47.116 MTJ5.42 MTJ5.43f PYFr 1242 PYFr 1232 PYFr 1224 ER55.376 l.P98.352 MTJ5.43 FGs 11.148 MTJ5.43 l.P98.351 PYFr 1243 OPa 17.368 PYFr 1233 MTJ5.44 RGu 1.188 MTJ 4.129 MTJ5.42 PYFr 1244 MTJ5.43

151 PYFr 1245 PYJa749 PYJn478 MfJ5.44 LyB 13.30ff ER55.3ffi LyB 14.10 PYFr 1246 PY Jn310 PdF2.113 MTJ5.42 BSe 8.23 PY Jn601 CM45.40f PYFr 1251 JLM51.265 BSe8.25 MTJ5.49 LyB 14.10 ER55.376 PdF2.113 LyB 13.31 PYFr 1255 StH 27.97 PdF2.115 RVz2312 ER55.375 PYJn320 MTJ5.44f PYJn605 ER55.3ffi PYFr 1338 JLM45.262 BSe 8.8 AIL6.246 LoG28.132 ER55.388 l.P98.347 PdF2.113 PdF2.113 PI 63.2fJ7 MTJ4.127 PY Jn389 MTJ5.50 YD54.121 PdF2.113 PY Jn658 PYFr 1355 PG6.291 l.P98.359 PvS 7.2f'£J BSe 8.22 JLM45.259 MTJ4.131 PY Jn413 MTJ5.50 PdF2.115 RVz2.ni PYFrseries PY Jn692 PY Jn415 LFr 1 FGs 11.149, 153 ER 55.375, 3ffi l.P 99.289 PY Jn693 MTJ5.42f LyB 14.9 RGu 1.169 PdF2.113 ER55.381 ThGP 11.82 PdF2.113 PY Jn431 PYJn706 PYGe603 BSe 8.21, 24,26 RGu 1.174 CM45.40 BSe 8.8, 20, 23 ER 55.377, 381, 388 LyB 13.31 PYGn428 FGs 11.148 PYJn725 l.P 99.290, 292 JLM 45.258ff PvS7.205 LoGIJKi!JO 3.422 ER55.388 LyB 14.9 JLM45.2W PYGn720 PdF 2.113, 115 PdF2.113 PI 63.211 OPa 17.369 PI 63.2fJ7 PvS 7.199 StH 28.58 PYJa479 StH 27.97 PdF2114

152 PYJn750 PYJo438 PYMa216 ER55.381 ALFJ ALA 2.23 PdF2.'if7 HM39.318 BSe 8.27 llM51.265 FGs 11.147f PYMa220 LyB 13.31 JC 124.85 PdF2.88 PdF2.112f llM45.261 LyB 13.29ff PYMa221 PYJn829 PdF2.92 PdF2.88 ER55.377 SIX 7.CXJ GN 19 PYMa222 PYLa626 HM39.318 AIL6.236 ITe 15.20 YD54.112 JKj 32.220, 225 JC 124.83, 'ifl PdF2.86f llM45.264 PYLa631 J1H 40.214ff ER55.389 PYMa225 LoG/JKi/JO 3.416 ER55.375 LyB 13.29ff PYLa635 llM45.264 MfJ4.129 StH 29.197 PdF2.88 OPa 17.367

PdF 2.85, 92f PYLa series PYMa3~ RVz2.m ITe 15.20 SIX7.CXJ PdF2.'iflf ThGP 11.82 StH29.200 PYMa333 PYMaCXJ PYJn832 PdF2.88 PdF2.88 BSe8.8, 21 PYMa335 ER55.376 PYMa120 PdF2112 PdF2.85, 91 PvS7.203 PdF2.88 PYMa346 PYMa123 PYJn845 PdF2.'iflf BSe8.8, 25 ER55.377 LyB 13.31 MF16.204 PYMa365 PdF2.86, 89 ER55.385 PY Jn881 PYMa124 PdF2.85f AM 36.298 LyB 13.J:l PdF2.88 PYMa393 PdF2.86f PY Jn927 PYMa 126 LyB 14.9 ER55.375 PYMa397 JKj32.219 PdF2.88 PY Jnseries PdF2.84 PYMa398 GN 19 PYMa 193 J1H40.216 PdF288 PdF 2.84, lll, 131 PdF2.88

153 PYMaseries PYNa106 PYNa52S PdF 2106, 122, 13 L 134 StH 29.197 StH 29.197 SIX7.99 PYNa245 PYNa527 PYMb 1366 StH 29.197 ER55.ID MfJ4.132 PYNa248 PYNa529 PYMb1432 StH 29.197 PdF2.108 ER55.38J StH 29.197 PYNa2S2 PYNa537 PYMbseries StH 29.197 ITe 15.~ StH 29.198 PdF2.134 PYNa322 PYNa543 JLM45.264 PYMn 11 HM 39.321, 323 ER55.376 PYNa334 PYNa568 HM39.327 RVz2315 PdF2134 ER55.ID PYNa361 PdF2.108 PYMn 1411 ER55.ID RVz2.ll5 LP98.348 MfJ 4.124ff PYNa395 PYNa571 ER55.ID StH 29.197 PYMn1412 RVz2.ll5 PYNa923 ER55.38J StH 29.100, 193 StH 29.197 PYMnseries PYNa420 PYNa924 ITe 15.~ ER55.376 PdF2.134 StH 28.48 PYNa42S PYNa37 PYNa926 ER55.38J WB47.92 StH 29.197 ER55.38J

PYNa41 PYNa466 PYNa928 WB47.92 JLM 45.258ff ER55.38J HM39.321 PYNa68 PYNa514 PYNa935 StH 29.197 FGs 11.148 HM 39.321 StH 29.193 PYNa78 WB47.92 PYNa520 PYNa941 PdF2.110 StH 29.197 PYNa 105 StH 29.183, 196f StH 29.197

154 PYNa 1039 PYOnD> PYQa 1:D8 JLM 45.258ff BSe 8.26 RGu 1.159 ER 55.375, 379f PYNa 1179 FGs 11.148 PYSa287 PdF2.110 JC 124.79 PdF2.127 LyB 13.32 PYNa 1356 OPa 17.368 PYSa487 StH 29.197 PdF 285, 122, 134 ER55.379

PYNaseries PYPa398 PYSa488 PdF2105, 112, 131 ER55.379 AIL6.238 LoG/JKi/JO 3.419 StH28.47f PYPaseries PYNg 319 FVa8.29f PYSa682 ER55.386 PdF2.109 PYPn?Al JLM 51.276 PYNg332 HM39.318 PYSa 751 PdF2.110 JC 124.85 LyB 14.9 ER55.386 PYNgseries RVz2.nl FGs 11.148 PdF2.107 PYPn series PYSaTI6 PYNn228 FVa 8.:ll GN 18.333 ER 55.376, 300 PYQa 1293 PYSa787 FGs 11.148 JC 124.78 ER 55.387, 389 ER55.386 JLM45.26J PYQa 1294 PdF2.107 PYSa790 SIX7.99 ER55.376 ER55.386

PYNn831 PYQa 1297 PYSa 791 BSe8.27 ER55.300 ER55.386 JKi32.218 RGu 1.159 PdF2.92 PYSa834 PYQa 1298 PYNnseries ER55.387 PvS 7.2f..X5 JLM51.277 PdF2.107 PYQa 1299 PI 63.214 PYNq319 CM45.40 PYSa843 ER55.379 py Qa l?All ER55.386 PYNq332 ER 55.387,389 ER55.379

155 PYSb 1315 PYSh744 PYTa711 AlL6.242 JlM51.276 AlL6 FGs 11.147 AMQ 12.5lff LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 py Sh836 KPM2.359 RVz2318 JlM51.277 LP98.344 LyB 13.32 PYSh733 PYTa641 PI 63.210 ER 55.375, 386 AlL6 RGu 1.100 JlM51.276 CCo7.19 YD52.64f ER55 PYTa 712 PYSh734 LP 99.291 JlM51.276 PdF2.127 AlL6.248 RGu 1.174 PYTa 713 PYSh735 RVz2.312 JlM51.276 RWt 1.595 ER55.377 YD52.63 OPa 17.367 PYSh 736 YD54.119 RVz 2.310, 312 YD52.65 ER55.387 PYTa642 JlM51.276 PYTa714 PI 63.214 ER 55.377, 385, E StH 27.97 (Fa 17.367 ER55.E RVz2312 MF 16.201 PYSh737 YD52.63 YD52.65

JlM51.276 PYTa707 PYTa715 PYSh738 YD52.63 ER.55.377f JlM51.276 OPa 17.367 PYTa708 RVz2312 PYSh7~ ER55.E YD52.65f YD52.64 JlM51.276 PYTa 716 PYSh740 PYTa 7f1) YD52.66 AIL6.237 JlM51.276 PYTa721 CR96.403 PYSh741 ER55.388 YD52.66 FVa 8.31 JlM51.276 HMt 3.71 PYTa722 PYSh742 PdF2.127 LP98.343 RGu 1.173f PI 63.209 JlM51.276 RVz2312 YD52.66 YD52.64 PYSh743 YD 54.112, 119 JlM51.276 PYTa710 YD52.64

156 PYTn 316 PYUb 1316 PYUn 138 CM45.36 ER55.375 ER55.387 ER 55.375, 387 JJM5.212 JlM47.123 HM39.318 PG6.291 LyB 14.9 JlM 45.262, 266 LP98.300 PYUb 1317 PYUn219 LP99.286 ER55.375 ALEJ ALA 2.23 LyB 13.29ff JJM5.212 BSc 8.27 MF 16.201 StH 29.179 ER 55.375, 387 MMt 1.49 JC 124.79 MfJ 4.124f PYUb1318 LoG/JKjJJO 3.423 Mfs!LoG/JO 1.63 AIL6.236 LP99.285, 292 OPa 17.369 AM 36.299 PdF2.134 PdF2.127 ER 55.3ffi, 386 RGu 1.145 PvS7.208 ITe 15.20 RVz2.318 RGu 1.144 JJM5.212 StH 28.39 StH27.95 LoGf.JKjJJO 3.421 StH28.58 RVz 2318, 321 PYUn249 CM45.40 PYUe 611 JlM 47.113, 123 PYTn 996 RGu 1.164 StH29.201 AIL 6.235, 237 CCo7.19 PYUn2 PYUn267 ER55.388 AM 36.294, 297 ER 55.386, 388 PdF2.127 ER 55.377,381 JlM 47.110, 115, 121 ThGP 11.83 JlM47.116 StH29.201 WB47.83 PYUa9 LoG/JKjJJO 3.421 LP98.341 PYUn443 JlM47.123 LP99.285 PdF2.134 LoG28.132 PYUa434 LP99.289 LP99.285 PYUn6 PvS7.201 JlM45.262 PYUa994 PYUn592 LP99.289 ThGP9 PdF2.134 JlM47.123 ThGP 11 LP99.285 PYUn47 PdF2.122 PYUa 1413 FGs 11.148 StH29.201 FGs 11.148 LoGf.JKjJJO 3.421 LP98.349 LP99.285 LP99.289 MfJ4.J:.O MfJ4.132

157 PYUn718 PYVa482 PYVn48 CR%.392 ER55.388 AlL6.249 ER55E MR31.410 CM45.36 JKi32218 FGs 11.146 JLM51.2ffi PYVa 1324 LP 98.338, 349 LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 ER55.388 LP 99.290ff LP99.286 FGs 11.148 OPa 17.368 PYVn1D PdF 2.92, 123 PYVn2 ER 55.386, 388 SJ::X 7.91, 99 AM 36.299 GN 18.334 StH27.96 LyB 14.9 StH 29.190, 193f PYVn3 YD54.112, 12lf

PYUn853 WB47.84 PYVn493 LP99.286 PYVn 10 JC 124.84 PdF2134 ER55.376 PdF2.85 StH28.53 FGs 11.148 YD54.120 PYUn 1193 HM 39.318 PYVn851 JLM51.285 PdF4.17f MTJ4.132 BSe8.27 SD:7.98 FVa8.l:> PYUn 1287 OPa 17.369 StH27.98 PYVn 19 PvS7.201 CM45.35 PYUn 1314 PYVn865 JLM45.264 JC 124.83 ER55.379 PYVn20 StH 29.100 PYUn 1320 AM 36.299 PYVn879 LyB 14.10 ER55.300 JLM45.264 ER55.388 PYUn 1322 LyB 13.32 RGu 1.163f ER55.387 MTJ4.129 PYVn 1191 LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 PdF2.84f PdF2.122 ER55.300 PYVn46 PYUn 1426 PYWall4 CM45.37 LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 JC 124.82 ER55.379 LS 16.13 LP99.290 PCr 1.14 MR31.410 PYVa15 RGu 1.163f PYWa732 YD54.112f YD54.113, 120 JLM51.276

PYVa404 PYWa917 ER55.388 RVz2.lli MR31.410

158 Linear B Text Index

PYWa948 PYWr 1374 PYXn 1357 ER55.379 JlM51.278 ER55.387 YD54.113 OPa 17.368 PYWa1148 PYWr 1415 PYXn 1449 ER 55.379,386 RGu 1.164 ThGP9 PYWa1248 ThGP 11 PYWr 1416 MTJ5.47 THOf25 JlM51.278 PYWr 1199 ER 55.376,381 PYWr 1457 MTJ5.49 FGs 11.147 JlM51.279 PYWr132S THOf26 PYWt504 JLM51.279 CM45.39 RGu 1.174 ER55.375 PYWr1326 LP99.290 PYXa 'iU FVa8.:D LyB 13.34 ER55.376 JlM51.279 THOf31 FGs 11.148 PYWr1327 JC 124.78 CM45.39 JLM51.278f ER55.387 PYXa 102 THOf33 PYWr 1328 LP99.290 ER55.388 MR31.4m CM45.39 FGs 11.148 PvS 7.'XJ8 ER55.375 JLM51.279 YD54.112 PYXa 113 THOf34 PYWr 13:{) CM45.35 JlM51.279 HG28.134 PYXa1253 JKi 33.122, 124 PYWr 1331 ER55.ID PCr 1.21 JLM51.279 PYXa 1419 THOf35 PYWr1332 FGs 11.146 ER 55.376, 381 PCr 1.21 JLM51.279 LP99.290 MR31.4m THOf36 PYWr 1333 PvS 7.2ffi, 'XJ8 CM45.39 JLM51.279 ThGP9 ThGP 11 ER 55.375, 377 PYWr 1334 PCr 1.21 PYXn 1342 JLM51.279f THOf37 AlL6.236 ER55.379 OPa 17.369 PI 63.214

159 TIIOf38 Til Z697 TIIZ 867 PI 63.214 LyB 14.9 JLM44.96

Til Of39 TIIZ 839 Til z 869 HG28.134 AMQ 12.49 LyB 14.10 JKi33.122 FGs 11.149 PvS7.X1J TIIZ883 Til Of 40 ER55.381 TIIZ846 HG28.134 AMQ 12.49 TIIZ884 Til Of 43 ER55.381 TIIZ849 JLM48 AMQ 12.49 TIA17 Til Of series ER55.379 LoG/JKi/JO 3 JLM48 OPa 17.369 YD54.114 PvS7.2ff7 TIC64 LoG/JKi/JO 3 TIIOg~ TIIZ850 ER55.ID AMQ 12.50 TIEf2 ER55.381 LoG/JKi!JO 3 TIIUf 36 PdF4.19 TIIZ851 StH27.97 StH 29.178 ER55.379 Til Ug 1 OPa 17.369 TIEf3 LoG/JKi/JO 3 JLM48 TIIZ852 TIIUg3 AMQ12.50 TISi5 YD54.112 ER55.379 LoG/JKi/JO 3 OPa 17.369 TIIUg5 PvS7.2ff7 TIS18

LyB 14.9 TIIZ853 LoG/JKi/JO 3 Til Ug 17 AMQ 12.50 TIS19

ER55.ID TIIZ857 LoG/JKi/JO 3 Til Ug series JLM44.95 TI SilO

ITe15.18 TIIZ858 LoGIJKi!JO 3 JLM48 YD54.114 JLM44.95 TISmll LoG/JKi/JO 3 Til Uq 11 Til z 866 ER55.J75 JLM44.96 TIUh 12 LoG/JKi/JO 3

160 TIX6 LoG!JKi/10 3

TIX14 LoG!JKi/10 3.422

TIX17 LoG!JKi/10 3.421

TIX18 LoGIJKi/10 3.419

TIZ27 YD54.115

TIZ~ JIM44

161 Linear A Sign Index

a L 16 L30 VG61 WB 47.

163 L82 L98 L 138 MAV /LoG 1.57 1057.19 RWt 1.596 ThGP8.17 MTs/LoGIJO 1.67 WB47.83,85 RWt 1.598 L155 WB44.9 RWt 1.596 L84 L99 J057.18f L 161 RWt 1.598 J058 WB47.85 WB44.12 WB 47.96, 99, 103 L 162 L85 L 100 WB47.85 WB47.82 WB 47.84, 99f L 189 L87 L101 WB47.100 1057.18 MAV /LoG 1.58 WB47 L 190 L102 WB 47.93, 100 L88 MTs/LoG/JO 1.67 J057.18f L660 L 103=ki WB 47.85, 93, 100 MA V/LoG 1.58 ITo7.22 L89 J057.18 L 663 ITo7.22 ThGP 8.17 MA V/LoG 1.58 WB47.100 WB44.10, 14 WB47.92f L 761 L91 AH 150.158 AH 150.163 L113 MTs/LoG/JO 1.67 I.e' 10 L92 WB47.98 WB44.11 WB47.83,94 L122 I.e 15 L93 WB47.103 ITo7.22 WB44.11 WB44.10 WB47.83,85 L 126 RWtl.596 Lc17 L94 L 133 WB47.100 WB47.85 MA V/LoG 1.58 Lc38 L95 L 136 RWt 1.598 MTs/LoG/JO 1.67 RiJ4 RWt 1.596 Lc43 L97 L 137 ITo7.21 ITo7.22 RWt 1.596

164 Lc55 Lm7 na WB47.103 RWt 1.598 WB'3J57

Lc63 Lm9 ne CCo7.33 RWt 1.598 VG61

Lc64 Lm18 pa CCo7.33 MA V/LoG 1.58 VG61

Lc65 Lm19 pe2 CCo7.33 RWt1.598 VG61 WB44.10 Lc 66 WB47.92 pi CCo7.33 VG61 Lm20 Lc67 WB44.10 ra CCo7.33 VG61 Lm23 Lc70 WB44.10 re RWt 1.597 WB47.85 VG61

Lc71 Lm24 ri CCo7.33 WB44.10 VG61

Lc74 Lm26 se RWt 1.598 RWt 1.597 VG61

Lc83b Lm27 ta CCo7.21 RWt 1.597 VG61

Lc90 Lm28 te RWt 1.597 RWt 1.597 VG61

Lc92 Lm~ ya RWt 1.597 RWt 1.597 VG61

Lc 108 Lm31 RWt 1.597 MA V /LoG 1.58 RWt 1.597 Lc 121 mu RWt 1.597 VG61 Lm1 WB44.10

165 Linear A Word Index

a/ja-di-ki-te-te a-ri-ni-ta a-za-no WB50.56 YD52.42 VG62.129 a/ja-sa-sa-ra-me a-sa-me da-ku-na WB50.56 WB50.56 PvS 6.144 a-di-ki-te-te a-sa-mu-n~ da-ku-se YD5242 RRS4 YD5242 a-du-ku-mi-na a-sa-sa-ra-me da-ku-se-ne YD5242 VG62.129 YD52.42 YD52 a-du-re-za da-ku-se-ne-ti YD5242 a-se PvS 6.144 RRS4 YD52.42 a-ka-nu da-L 100 ()021.141 a-si-ki-ra YD5242 RWt 1.594 a-ku-mi-na da-me YD5242 a-ta-i-jo-de-ka YD5242 RWt 1.594 a-ni-no da-re WB50.56 a-ta-i-jo-wa-ja YD5242 RWt 1.597 a-pa-ra-ne da-we-da YD5238,42 a-ta-na-te YD5242 PvS 6.139 a-pi-ja-su-ma-ti-ti-L 14 de-ka YD5242 a-ta-no-L 88 RRS4 RRS4 a-ra-na-re di-de-ru LyB 14.8 a-ti-ki-ta-a VG62.1~ RWt 1.594, 597 a-re-rna-re-na di-di-ka-se RRS4 a-[to]-no-L 88 RRS4 RRS4

166 du-L 65-a ki-ra L20-25 RWt 1.594 PvS6.144 WB50.56

du-re-za-se ki-ro L 29-66 YD52.42 DAW25 EB70 RWt1.594 du-ru-pi L45-55 ko-ru LyB 14.8 RWt 1.594 RWt 1.594 i-do-L 79-ri-ni-ta L52-95 ku-do-ni YD5242 RiJ4 AH 150.158 ja-di-ki-te-te L54-23 ku-1o YD5242 RWt 1.597 PvS 6.139 ja-ne L 59-64 ku-mi-na-qe C)G21.142 RWt 1.595 YD5242 ja-sa-sa-ra-ma L64-82=pu-wa ku-ni-su YD5242 RWt 1.597 C)G21.142 ja-sa-sa-ra-ma-na RWt 1.594 L66-55 YD5242 EB70 ku-pa3-na-tu ja-sa-sa-ra-me LyB 14.9 L 66-92 1059 EB70 YD52 ku-pa3-nu L 98-53 LyB 14.9 ka-ro-pa 3 PvS 6.139 WB44.11 RWt 1.594 ku-ro L 113-74-102 ke-ki-ru C)G21.142 MTs!LoG/JO 1.69f LyB 14.8 PvS 6.139 RWt 1.594, 596 L 21-39-98-22 ki-de-ma-L 9-na WB50.58 RWt 1.594 RWt 1.594f L 21-to-ku-ro L 21-60-23 ki-de-ma-wi-na RWt 1.594, 596 MTs!LoG/JO 1.70 C)G21.142 L 56a-69-92 L 2-6-27 -60[ ki-ki-na YD54.118 MA V!LoG 1.56 YD52.61 L 62-1 L2-74-91 RWt 1.595 RWt 1.594

167 L29-22-1 ma-di qa-qa-ru RWt 1.594 LyB 14.8 LyB 14.8 YD52.61 L:n-100 mi-ki-se-na qa-r3.z-wa RWt 1594 PvS6.144 RWt 1.594 L31-31-84 mi-nu-te RWt 1.594 RWt 1594 ru-ni LyB 14.8 L 31-32-95 na-da-re RWt 1594 LyB 14.8 sa-ja-ma RWt 1.594f L31-53-53 na-ma-ma-ti-ti-L 14 RWt1.594 YD52.42 sa-ja-ma-na C)G21.142 L51-102-55 no-pi-ni-ma/mi RWt 1.597 WB::J.J57 sa-ma-to LyB 14.8 L52-5345 pa-i-to MTs/LoG/JO 1.69f AH 1::J.J.158 sa-ra-ra RWt 1594 L 52-74-102 = a-ta-de pa-ja-re MTs/LoG/JO 1.69 LyB 14.8 sa-ru RWt 1594 L52-95-32 pa-ra-ne RiJ4 YD5238,42 sa-sa-me RWt 1.594 L 52-95-53-61 pa-ro-su YD52.61 RiJ4 YD52.42 si-ki-ra L 52-95-75-57 = a-ma-wa-si pa-ro-su-ti YD5242 RiJ4 YD5242 si-me-ki L 59-1-53 pa-ta-qe PvS 6.144 RWt 1.595 RWt 1.594 su-ki-ri-te L62-58-75 pu-ko LyB 14.8 RWt 1.595 C)G21.141 su-p~-ra L 79-34-54 pu-VINUM RWt 1.594, 596 WB::JJ56 RWt 1.597 su-pa-ra L93-65-52 qa-p~ C)G21.143 RWt 1.595 RWt 1.594

168 su-pu CyG21.143 RWt 1.594 ta-ja-ke VG62.129 ta-na-te YD52.42 ta-ti LyB 14.8

ta-we-na PvS6.144

ti-ti-ku PvS 6.144 RRS4 YD52.61

u-ja WB50.56

u-mi-na-si PvS6.144

wa-du-ni-mi PvS 6.139

we-ru-ma YD5242

we-ru-ma-ti YD5242

169 Linear A Text Index

AP1a HTll HT24 WB5056 1058.82 WB44.14 RWt 1.594 ARKH2 WB 47.85, 91,% HT24b WB47 PvS6.144 HT12 ARKH3 RWt 1.594 HT25 WB47.&3 RWt 1.594 HT 13 ARZf1 AH 150.158 HT26a 1059 PvS 6.144 HT14 ARZf2 JLM47.97 HT27 1059 EB70 HT 15 WB47.91 CRV4 DAW25 HT28 WB44.11 EB70 RWt 1.594 EB70 HSZl HT 16 HT28a RiJ4 RWt 1.594 PvS 6.144 HT6 WB47.90 HTl:l RiJ4 HT17 WB47.84,95 EB70 WB47.96 RWt 1.594, 596 HT6a HT 19 HT31 WB44.11 WB47.%, 104 CyG21.140 HT8 RiJ4 HT20 WB47.95 RWt 1.594 RWt 1.594 WB47.101 HT9 HT21 HT35 EB70 JLM47.97 PvS 6.144 HT1

170 HT39 HT96 HT120 CXb7.21 WB47.92 AH 150.159

HT44 HT97 HT121 JlM47.97 AH 150.158 EB70 WB47.96 HTSO HT122 JlM47.97 HT99 RWt 1.594 WB47.82 WB47.84 HT52 HT100 HT 123 AH 150.158 EB70 JlM47.97 HT58 WB47.93 WB47.84 1LM47.97 HT 103 HT 123a HT64 PvS 6.144 RWt 1.599 AH 150.158 WB44.11 WB47.84 HT 126 HT72. RWt 1.594 HT104 1058.82 PvS 6.144 HT132 HT85 RRS4 HT105 AH 150.158 WB47.104 HTWa 1171 HT86a ThGP 8.18 HT 114 RWt 1594 EB70 HTWa 1172 HT88 ThGP 8.18 HT 115 AH 150.158 RRS4 HTWa 1086-1093 HT89 1058.79 HT 116 EB70 HT Wa 1125-1129 WB47.92 Ril4 YD54 1058.79 HT93 HT 117 HT Wa 1239-1250 1058.82 RRS4 WB47.83 1058.79 ThGP 8.17 HT 118 WB47.101 HTWa 1407-1417 WB47.84 1058.79 HT94 HT 119 WB47.91 HT Wa 1542-1546 WB47.96 1058.79

171 HTWc:016 KHWc2004 MAlO 1058 1058.81 CTh7.24

HTWciD2 KHWc2006 PH7 1058 FVa 8.28 ThGP 8.17

I 14 KHWc'lJJJ7 PHS WB.::l)56 FVa8.28 FVa8.27

I 16 KHWc2100 PHW37 WB.::A).56 1058.81 PvS 6.144

I 17 KHWc2106 PLZf 1 WB.::A).56 1058.81 1059

KAZfl KH W c 2029-2032 PRI 17 1059 1058.81 VG62.129

KHS KNZ13 SKZbl MAV!LoG 1 1057 RiJ4 RiJ4 KNZa6 TEZ2 KH14 1057 RiJ4 RiJ4 KNZf 1 TY3 KH18 1057 CTh7.21 WB47.IOO WB44.IO KNZf13 KH42 TYII 18 1059 WB47.IOO VG 62.1:0 KNZf 31 KH74 17ii 1059 v WB47.IOO 1059 KOZal KH83 Zl MTs!LoG/10 I CTh7.24 WB47.84f KO(?)Zf2 KH91 Z6 MTs!LoG/10 I MAV!LoG I WB44.II KRZfl WB47.83 KH series RiJ4 MAV!LoG 1 ZlO MAl WB 47.84f, 99 RiJ4

172 Zll WB44.9

Z12 WB44.9 z 13 WB44.9 z 16 WB44

Z17 WB44 z 18 WB44

ZA6 ThGP8.17

ZA7 RiJ4

ZA15 ThGP8.17

ZA21 ThGP 8.17

Zakro sealing nr. 16 (?) JWn3

Zakro sealing nr. 41(?) JWn3

Zakro sealing nr. 160 (?) JWn3

173 Subject Index

abbreviations agriculture, general HG28 CM46 StH29 adjectives ~al

ALE/ALA I ~also: DGM2 Linear A, origin of

~also: Linear B, origin of dialectology writing systems dialects, Greek dialects, Mycenaean

174 Subject Index

Amnisos (Crete) Aphrodite StH28 AnL3

~also: ~also: Crete deities theonyms Anatolian archaeological methodology ABK/AnM 1 CC8 ShC 1 PAs/EmM 1 WDNS

Ancient Near East archaeology EmM79 CM46 FS25 CySS StH27 GCG 1 WB49 Gf4 HGu/MM I ~also: Anatolian; Canaanite inscription HrG1 contact, Cretan-Near Eastern HvE21 contact, Cyprus-Near Eastern ITe 15 cylinder seals, Near Eastern JMD1 Hittites; Hurrians; interaction, JoS 13 Near Eastern-Greek; religion, JR44 Near Eastern; Semitic; trade KBr 14 Ugaritic KlK2 MAUJoC3 animals and animal husbandry MAY/LoG 1 MvE2 see: OP3 horses OP4 sheep PWr 19 ShC 1 antbroponyms WDN3 WDNS CR93 JLM46 ~also: LyB 14 archaeological methodology MMt 1 excavations PI 63 physical remains, study of PvS7 (individual site listings) RGu2 VG62 archaeology, Minoan YD54 GillS ~also: names onomastics

175 Subject Index

architecture Athena CM46 CM45 RMgl LP98

SEI3 s:e al~x s:ealso: deities construction materials theonyms architecture, Minoan Attica AWLI BSe8 MvE2 CaT 13 CP4 see also: Greece, mainland architecture, Mycenaean AWLI Attic-Ionic dialect JT6 archives, linear B MNg6 JMDI s:e also: MF16 dialectology dialects, Greek armor and weapons dialects, Myeenaean JMDI barley OP3 SEI2 MVC2 s:e also: s:e also: chariots agriculture metallurgy military bibliography ASc42 aspiration WB45 JC124 WB46 s:e also: phonology bronze HMt2 assibilation KBrl3 SEI2 AIBALA I AIBALA2 s:e also: OOM2 copper metallurgy s:e also: mines and metal sources phonology silver trade

176 Subject Index

bronze workers compensatory lengthening JIH40 MNg6 KBr 14 ~also: LyB 13 phonology ~also: occupational designations compounds AM36 Canaanite, inscriptions ~also: PAs!EmM 1 morphology ~also: Ancient Near East construction materials RMg1 case

~: contact, Cretan-Aegean dative MTJ6 instrumental locative ~also: Crete chariots contact, Cretan-Cyclades CySS EH20 ESF4 JMD1 HrGl

JSp 1 ~also: KIK2 Crete MAUJoC2 Cyclades MAUJoC3

~also: contact, Cretan-Italian armor and weapons BPI military warfare ~also: Crete chronology contact, Cretan-Near Eastern JBe/JGY 1 KBr13 ABK/AnM 1 a>3 AMQ13 PYu6 BCDll ThGP 11 FS25 MTJ6 ~also: WB49 Knossos tablets, dating Linear A, chronology ~also: Linear B, chronology Ancient Near East Crete

177 Subject Index

contact, Cyprus-Near Eastern Crete PAs/EmM 1 Dfu 1 see also: IFS 1 Ancient Near East MMr4 Cyprus PWr 19 RSM6 contact, Italy-Mycenaean see also: ; contact; destruction EP24 Dikte; geography, Cretan LV7 Hagia Triada; Heraklion interaction; Khania: Knossos contact, linguistic influence Kommos; Mallia; sites, Cretan EP24 social structure. Cretan MTJ6 toponyms, Cretan; trade Zakro see also: reconstruction, linguistic cult continuity, religious JBz13 JFB2 HaB 12 NnMIRHg 1 JBz13 RGu2 see also: see also: religion deities human sacrifice copper sources priestesses KBr13 religion see also: ritual l:rooze sanctuaries metallurgy thconyms mines and metal sources silver Cyclades ChD7 craftsmen, Minoan CoRIMWg I KBr 14 MMr4 see also: see also: occupational designations Mela; Thera Cretan Hieroglyphic ITH41 see also: relationships (of scripts) writing systems, Cretan

178 Subject Index

cylinder seals, Near Eastern Cyprus EPo2 ABK/AnM 1 EPo3 EmM29 HGu 1 EmM:D JAB 1 EPo3 see also: FS25 Ancient Near East HaB 12 HMt2 Cypriot JDM12 OM/AHr 1 OM/AHr1 OM42 OM42 PAs!EmM 1 see also: RSM6 writing systems SMA 1 VK 17 Cypro-Minoan, inscriptions VK 18 HMt4 seeal~: VK 18 contact, Cyprus-Near Eastern mines and metal sources trade Cypro-Minoan, origin of VK17 Cyprus, in Hittite texts VK17 Cypro-Minoan 1 ABK/AnM 1 Dark Age Greece EmM29 StH:D EmM:ll dative Cypro-Minoan 2 AM36 ABK/AnM 1 JC124 EmM29 (Fa 17 Cypro-Minoan scripts seeal~: case HMt4 morphology VK17 decipherment, general CyG21 HMt3 SSe 1

seeal~: transliteration writing systems

179 Subject Index

decipherment, Linear A dialectology AH150 ER55 CyG21 HTh 1 RRS4 MNg6 VG62 see aloo: Aeolic dialect decipherment, Linear B Attic-Ionic dialect CM46 CyG21 dialects, Greek SSe 1 AIL6 ALE/ALA I deities ALE/ALA 2 EI-Il5 LP98 IT6 see aloo: MR31 Aphrodite OM42 Athena seealoo: cult Aeolic dialect Dim~ Attic-Ionic dialect Hermes dialectology Poseidon dialects, Mycenaean priestesses epic language religion Homer, language ritual sanctuaries theonyms dialects, Mycenaean AH150 demographics AIL6 EH 15 MTJ6 JC124 see also: MR31 population distribution seealoo: social structure dialectology women, status of dialects, Greek destruction digamma FS25 OOM2 see aloo: IT6 Knossos, destruction of MNg6 Mycenaean civilization, see aloo: destruction of phonology tidal waves Thera, eruption of

180 Subject Index

Dikte (Crete) economy, Cretan LVW2 HWH2 see also: MMr4 Crete WB49 see also: diminutives Crete trade FSk 1 see also: economy, Minoan morphology HvE21 Dionysos see also: trade MR31 see also: economy, Pylos deities PdF2 Dorian invasion StH29 see also: EMC2 Pylos, general EMC3 trade FS27 OS38 Egypt Dorians EmM29 FS25 GaB4 LoG28 PYu6 Dorians, existence of in the Bronze Age see also: EMC2 interaction, EMC3 Mycenaean-Greek OS38 scarabs, Egyptian OS39 see also: epic language Proto-Greeks OOM2 OOM4 double axe see also: CaM4 dialects

epic poetry AHK4 OOM2 OOM4 see also: pxtry,oral

181 Subject Index

epigraphy figs EB72 EB70 EmM29 MrFI

HG28 ~also: LMj2 agriculture LoG/JKi/JO 3 food production MAV/LoG I ThGP II food production WB44 WB47 MrFI MVC2 ~also: PdF2 inscriptions StH29 Eteo-Cretan ~also: agriculture AH I46 VG62 food rations, Minoan YD49 DAW25 Eteo-Cretan, inscriptions food storage YD49 MrFI etymology MVC2 AH147 fractions, Linear A Efi 1 FMJW2 EB70 HTh 1 DAW4 LFr 1 DAW25

~also: ~also: reconstruction, linguistic weights and measures, Minoan Proto-Indo-European reconstruction frescoes and painting JPn 1 excavations,}(nossos KlK2 JMD1 LP97 WDN5

~also: archaeology Crete

182 Subject Index

geography Hand 3 at Pylos JKi:D ER55 JLM51 MMr4 Hand 4 at Pylos PdF2 RGu 1 ER55 RHS6 see also: Hand 5 at Knossos Greece, mainland ER55 toponyms Hand 5 at Pylos geography, Cretan ER55 JLM46 JnB 1 Hand 11 at Pylos see also: ER55 Crete

Greece, mainland Hand 12 at Pylos ER55 see: Attica; geography interaction, Crete-mainland Hand 13 at Pylos Laconia; Messenia; Mycenae ER55 Peloponnese; Pylas, general Sparta; Theees; Tiryns Hand 14 at Pylos Greeks, arrival of ER55 GHl PF41 Hand 15 at Pylos see also: ER55 Ik:rians Proto-Greeks Hand 21 at Pylos ER55 Hagia Triada (Crete) LMj2 Hand 22 at Pylos see also: ER55 Crete Hand 23 at Pylos Hand 1 at Pylos ER55 ER55 Hand 25 at Pylos Hand 2 at Pylos ER55 ER55

183 Subject Index

Hand 26 at Pylos Hand 103 at Knossos ER55 ER55 ITel4 Hand 31 at Pylos StH28 ThGP9 ER55 Hand 104 at Knossos Hand 32 at Pylos ER55 ER55 ThGP9

Hand 41 at Pylos Hand 108 at Knossos ER55 ITel4 StH28 Hand 43 at Pylos ER55 Hand 109 at Knossos ER55 Hand 44 at Pylos ER55 Hand 110 at Knossos ER55 Hand 45 at Pylos ER55 Hand 112 at Knossos ER55 Hand 52 at Mycenae ER55 Hand 113 at Knossos ITel4 Hand 55 at Mycenae ER55 Hand 114 at Knossos ER55 Hand 62 at Mycenae ThGP9 ER55 Hand 115 at Knossos Hand 101 at Knossos ITe14 ER55 StH28

Hand 102 at Knossos Hand 116 at Knossos ER55 ER55 ITel4

184 Subject Index

Hand 117 at Knossos Hand 136 at Knossos ER55 ER55 StH28 Hand 137 at Knossos Hand 118 at Knossos ThGP9 ER55 Hand 138 at Knossos Hand 119 at Knossos ER55 ER55 StH28 ITe 14 Hand 140 at Knossos Hand 123 at Knossos StH28 ER55 Hand 141 at Knossos Hand 124 at Knossos ER55 ER55 StH28 StH28 Hand 201 at Knossos Hand 126 at Knossos ER55 ER55 Hand 203 at Knossos Hand 127 at Knossos FR55 ER55 Hand 204 at Knossos Hand 128 at Knossos StH28 ER55 Hand '2f17 at Knossos Hand 130 at Knossos ITe 14 ER55 Hand 208 at Knossos Hand 131 at Knossos 1Te14 ER55 Hand 209 at Knossos Hand 132 at Knossos 1Te14 ER55 StH28

Hand 133 at Knossos Hand 210 at Knossos ER55 1Te14 StH28

185 Subject Index

Hand 211 at Knossos Hittite texts, Mycenaeans in ITe 14 HGu/MM I

Hand 217 at Knossos Homer ER55 AH144 AMQ 13 Hand 219 at Knossos ASG3 OOM2 StH28 OOM4 F.Ma4 Hand 222 at Knossos HvK1 StH28 KPM2 PMo5 RiJ5 Hand 223 at Knossos ER55 Homer, Iliad StH28 OOM2 OOM4 Heraklion (Crete) EmT31 JSK4 RHS6 see also: Crete Homer, language CBr 12 Hermes OOM2 AnL3 OOM4 see also: see also: deities dialects, Greek theonyms Homer, Mycenaean elements in Hittite AHK4 AM36 EH20 HGu1 FS27 JAB 1 JTH41 OC8 KPM2 VG62 PGr5 Rfr2 see also: RHS6 Hurrian StH30 Hittites Homer, Odyssey EmT31 HGu/MM 1 AH 145 OOM2 see also: OOM4 Ancient Near East

186 Subject Index

horses Indo-European language(s) E--120 AM36 JSp 1 LSt2 9Xalso: 9Xalso: animals and animal husbandry Proto-Indo-European reconstruction human sacrifice instrumental LyB13 CR93 9Xalso: 9Xalso: cult case religion morphology

Hurrian interaction, Crete-mainland PAs/EmM 1 PI 63 PvS6 9Xalso: 9Xalso: Crete Hittite Greece, mainland

Hurrians interaction, Minoan, with other cultures ABK/AnM 1 RRS4 9Xalso: 9Xalso: Ancient Near East contact relationships (of scripts) iconography interaction, Mycenaean-Egyptian JPn 1 PSt2 ideograms 9Xal~x FVa8 Egypt GN 16 JR44 interaction, Near Eastern-Greek MSi3 BCDll WDN3 ern 1 EmT31 ideograms, Linear A EPo2 FS25 C£D7 HGu 1 J058 HGu!MMl JAB 1 ideograms, Linear B LP98 C£D7 StH27 LoGIJKi!JO 3 9Xalso: Ancient Near East

187 Subject Index

interaction, within the Aegean Knossos CBM 1 JLP38 LoG28 JnB 1 MMr4 MVC2 MTJ6 WDN3 ThGP8 s::e al~: s::e al~: Crete Cyclades cxcavations,rcno~)S trade scriro., reo~ jewelry Knossos, destruction of J057 Oill7 PZz 1 HWH2 JMD1 Keftiu LoG28 ThGP9 JR43 WDN5 LoG28 RSM6 s::e al~: destruction Khania (Crete) Knossos tablets, dating ErHJJGT 1 JMDI GT 1 ThGP9 JnB 1 WDN3 MAY/LoG 1 MrF1 s::e al~: chronology s::eal~: Crete Kommos (Crete) kings and kingship JoS 13 CaT 14 s::e also: RQ-2 Crete

s::e al~: social structure labiovelars ALE/ALA 1 kingship, Minoan HG28 MNg6 CF4 s::e al~: kingship, Mycenaean phonology Proto-Indo-European reconstruction RQ-2

188 Subject Index

labor ligatures JKi33 CCD7 s::e also: JLM47 occupational designations LoG/JKi/JO 3 social structure LP99 WB44 Laconia (Greece) YD54 006 Linear A, chronology s::e also: ThGP8 Greece, mainland land holding and distribution Linear A, corpus AnG2 A0112 EB72 EB71 JIH40 ThGP8 MCp 1 MVC2 Linear A, inscriptions PGr5 CaM4 SD::7 CCD7 s::e also: CoR21 agriculture Gf5 J057 lead J058 1059 ZSGINHG 3 MAY/LoG 1 s::e also: MTs!LoG/JO 1 metallurgy PF42 mines and metal sources RiJ4 RRS4 leather working VG61 CyS5 WB44 WB46 s::e also: WB47 occupational designations WB:D libation tables Linear A, interpretation of WB:D RWt 1

Linear A, language of YD52

189 Subject Index

Linear A, origin of locative ITH41 OPa 17 RWt1 see alro: VG62 case morphology Linear A, overview JLPJ? Luvian LMj2 VG62 PvS6 Mallia (Crete) Linear A, transcriptions HvE21 LoG/1010 JCP2 OP3 Linear A, typology of SH45 WB50 seeal~: Crete Linear B, chronology masons' marks JPU1 CaM4 HC10 Linear B, inscriptions seealro: CaM4 stoneworking

Linear B, origin of Melos AH 143 CoR21 ThGP8 CoRIMWg 1 YD54 seeal~: Cyclades Linear B, overview Phylakopi AH 143 ITH41 Messenia (Greece) 006 liquids seealro: Cf:D7 Greece, mainland JC124

seeal~: phonology literacy ASG3

190 Subject Index

metallurgical analysis metathesis JDMIRMd/VK l OOM2 ZSGINHG 3 JC 124 ZSGINHG4 see also: see also: phonology bronze bronzeworkers meter copper OOM2 lead OOM4 metallurgy mines and metal sources see also: silver epic poetry oral poetry metallurgy military.~ycenaean HMt2 JDM12 HM39 JDM/RMd/VK l JMDl KBr13 see also: SEI2 armor and weapons ZSGINHG4 warfare see also: bronze mines and metal sources bronzeworkers JDMIRMd/VK 1 copper ZSG/NHG 3 lead ZSG/NHG 4 metallurgical analysis mines and metal sources see also: silver bronze bronzeworkers metalwork/metalworking copper lead CaM4 metallurgical analysis CyS5 mines and metal sources JDM/RMd/VK 1 silver see also: bronze ~inoan civilization, general bronze workers AMJ/MaC 1 copper CaTl2 lead Oill7 metallurgical analysis IFS 1 mines and metal sources J0!2 silver NAF1 KBr14 OKz!LNx2 ShC 1

191 Subject Index

Minoan civilization, origin of Mycenaean civilization, general 1012 CaT 12 CaT13 months, names of JBz 12 JFB 1 lP98 NAF1 MfJ4 PWr20 SEI3 morphology WT9 AH 147 ALE/ALA 2 Mycenaean culture, compared to Minoan CR96 KBr 14 ER55 MCp 1 RHg3 Mycenaean culture, general RVz2 AH/GN 1 lP98 9Xal~x adjectives; adverbs; case PI 63 compounds; diminutives nouns, compound Mycenae (Greece) nouns, morphology of SEI 3 plurals; reduplication substantives; suffixation 9Xalso: verbs, morphology of Greece, mainland morphology, Linear A mythology WB.:D FS27 YD52 HTh 1 9Xalso: morphology, Mycenaean deities religion EH 16 PI 63 names, ethnic Mycenaean civilization, destruction of HvK 1 LyB 14 GaB4 PI 63 JTH40 9Xalso: 9Xalso: ooomastics destruction names, family HvK1 PI 63 9Xalso: ooomastics

192 Subject Index

names, personal occupational designations AMQ13 see: FB49 bronzeworkers GN 18 craftsmen, Minoan HvKl lal:xr LyB 14 leather working Pl63 metalwork/metalworking PvS7 stoneworking 9Xalso: textile workers anthroponyms wcrkers onomastics oil names, relation of Mycenaean to later ALe3 Greek HWH2 JLM47 BSe8 MSi3 MfJ4 nasals MfJ5 JC124 9Xalso: 9Xalso: agriculture phonology olive perfume Neleids safflower BSe8 oil, linseed Neleus JLM47 see also: BSe8 agriculture

Nestor oil, production of BSe8 ALe3 EH 16 nouns, compound JLM47 MMt 1 9Xalso: 9Xalso: agriculture morphology food production nouns, morphology of MMt 1 9Xalso: morphology

193 Subject Index

olives palace administration, Mycenaean JIM47 CaT13 MVC2 ITe15 StH29 JMDI 9Xalso: JnB 1 agriculture JWn1 food production KBr 14 ciJ LoG/JKi/JO 3 MF16 onomastics MSi3 PWr19 AMQ13 RGu1 FB49 see also: JIM45 administration LS 16 LyB 14 palatalization MMt 1 MR31 JC124 PI 63 9Xalso: PvS7 phonology RiT5 9Xalso: paleography anthroponyms EMm29 names ThGP 11 orthography, Mycenaean Pelasgian AIL6 VG62 palace administration, Minoan Peloponnese HvE21 JCh2 006 JCP2 9Xalso: KBr 14 Greece, mainland MvE2 NP13 perfume CF4 JIM47 9Xalso: MTJ4 administration 9Xalso: oil spices stirrup jars

194 Subject Index

phonology plants ETi 1 RMgl Hfh 1 sxalro: MNg6 agriculture MNg8 trees and tirnocr sxalro: voiced aspiration; assibilation plants, herbal compensatory lengthening JlM47 ctigamma;~ation labiovelars; liquids see alro: metathesis; nasals spices palatalization; sibilants plurals phonology, later Greek CR93 OOM2 sxalro: JT6 morphology MR31 poetry, oral phonology, Minoan ASG3 CCn7 sxalro: VG62 epic language epic poetry phonology, Mycenaean CCn7 population distribution MR31 006 PdF2 Phylakopi (Melos) sxalso: CoR21 demographics sxalso: Cyclades Poseidon Mel a> LP98 sxalro: physical remains, studies of cult LoG28 deities

phytonyms potters' marks CR93 BPI EmMl.l

195 Subject Index

pottery, inscribed Proto-Indo-European reconstruction HWH2 EH 16 JIM44 EH 17 JPU 1 EH 18 MTs/LoGIJO 1 EH19 RRS4 EH:l) WB.SO MR31

~also: ~also: potters' marks Indo-European language(s) stinup jars vase inscriptions Pylos, general BSe8 pottery, Minoan CyS5 BP 1 HM39 C£o7 RGu2 HrG1 ~also: JCP2 Greece, mainland pottery, Mycenaean reconstruction, linguistic ALe3 ER55 BP 1 MCp 1 C£o7 ~also: JBzl2 contact influence KIK2 Proto-Indo-European LV7 reconstruction prepositions/postpositions record keeping AM36 MF16 ~also: syntax reduplication priestesses FSk 1 PCr 1 ~also: morphology ~also: cult relationship of Linear A and Linear B religion ritual C£o7 MTs/LoG/JO 1 Proto-Greeks YD54 ~also: GH 1 reconstruction PF41 typology ~also: writing systems Ihians

196 Subject Index

relationship of Linear A, Linear B, and religion.~ycenaean Cretan Hieroglyphic AnL3 YD52 BCDll CM45 religion CM46 JfB2 HTh 1 m-I42 JBzl3 lFr I RGu2 LP97 SMA I LP98 StH27 LP99 sxalso: LS 16 continuity, religious LVW2 cult MR31 deities MTJ4 human sacrifice PCr I priestesses RGu I ritual sanctuaries religion, Near Eastern theonyms LP98 StH27 religion, ~inoan sxal~x AnL3 Ancient Near East BCDll CaM4 religious iconography CM46 GCG1 LP97 JCP2 LP99 JfB2 NnM!RHg1 m-I42 RHg3 LS 16 LVW2 religious offerings NnMIRHg1 LP99 NPI3 MTJ4 RHg3 RRS4 Rhodes CBM1

roundels FVaS SMr 1

197 Subject Index

rowers, Pylos scribal variations, Linear B JKiJ) YD54 JTII40 LyB13 scribal variations, mainland and Crete see also: ThGP9 ships and shipping scribes, identification of safflower MAV!LoG 1 JLM47 see also: scribes, Knossos oil ER55 sanctuaries ITe 14 JMD1 BCDll ThGP9 GCG1 JFB2 scribes, Pylos Mf14 SMA 1 EB72 see also: ER55 cult MfJ5 deities ThGP 11 priestesses religion sealings Gf5 scarabs, Egyptian HC 10 PYu6 J012 J058 see also: JWn 1 Egypt JWn2 JWn3 scarabs, Minoan PYu6 scribal variations JC124 JLM44 WB47 scribal variations, Linear A WB44

198 Subject Index

seals and sealstones signets ACB 1 J057 EPo3 VG61 ErH/JGT 1 HC10 sign values, Linear A 1Pi2 GN 16 IPi3 Mfs!LoG/JO 1 JBe/ JGT 1 RiT4 JCP2 JoS 13 VG61 VG62 JPn 1 WB44 JIH42 PYu6 YD52 PZz 1 9X also: VG61 decipherment

Sea Peoples sign values, Linear B FS25 GN 16 JC124 Semitic JKi33 JIM45 PAs/EmM 1 YD54 PvS6 9Xalso: silver Ancient Near East ZSG!NHG 3 sheep 9Xalso: tronze JLM51 lxonzeworkers JnBIJAM 1 copper 9Xalso: lead animals and animal husbandry metallurgical analysis \\ID mines and metal sources

ships and shipping sites, Cretan JDM12 PWr19 9Xalso: 9Xalso: fCJ\\eCS, Pyla; Crete

sibilants slavery OOM2 OS39 9Xalso: PCr 1 phonology WaB2 9Xalso: social structure

199 Subject Index

social structure, Cretan spices ACB I JK.i32 AMQ13 see also: GCG I perfume OKz!LNx2 plants, herbal 9Xalso: demographics "state of emergency" in Pylos texts kings and kingship JK.iJ) lain- JIH40 occupational designations LyB13 slavery women, status of wcrkers stirrup-jars HWH2 social structure, Minoan 9Xalso: CM46 pottery JCP2 stone working social structure, Mycenaean RiT4 AH/GN 1 9Xalso: AMQ12 masoos' marks CM46 occupational designations HM39 JMD1 substantives LP98 LyB I4 CR93 MF 16 9Xalso: OS39 morphology PCr I PGrS suffixation PI 63 AIL6 IID-2 FGs 11 SIXS a>a 17 SIX7 WaB2 9Xalso: morphology Sparta syntax CaT 14 CR96 9Xalso: OOM2 Greece, mainland EH20 RVz2 9Xalso: prepositionlpostpositions

200 Subject Index

syntax, Mycenaean Thera AM36 Qll)7 EmTl:l tax administration, Mycenaean ESF3 PWr21 JKil) JKi32 ~also: MSi3 Cyclades MVC2 PdF2 Thera, eruption of

~also: 01D7 administration EmTl:l PWr21 textile industry ~also: 1Tel4 destruction JLM51 Thrace textiles PvS7 JLP38 ~also: Greece, mainland textile workers tidal waves, collapse of Mycenaean JKi33 civilization and ~also: Qll)7 occupational designations ~also: Thebes destruction Gf5 Tiryns (Greece) ~also: Gf4 Greece, mainland HC9 theonyms LoG/JKi/JO 3 ~also: CM45 Greeoe, mainland LP98 LS 16 tools MR31 PvS7 SEI2

~also: deities onomastics

201 Subject Index

toponyms transliteration CR93 JDM12 JLM45 IMj2 JIM46 seeal~: MMt 1 decipherment MTJ4 sign values RGu2 writing systems RHS6 RSM6 transliteration, Linear A seeal~: A0112 geography EB71 toponyms, Cretan trees and timber JnB 1 VG62 RMgl see also: seeal~: Crete construction materials trade ABK/AnM 1 ErnT31 ALe3 see also: BPI Ancient Near East CM46 DHFl Ugaritic Dfu 1 ABK/AnM 1 HWH2 KBr 13 seeal~: Ancient Ncar East see also: economy vase inscriptions trade, Minoan-Mycenaean RRS4 WB46 LoG28 MMr4 seeal~: pottery, inscril:x:d seeal~: stirrup jars economy verbs, morphology of transition, Bronze Age to later periods Efi 1 BSe8 FSk 1 StH30 seeal~: morphology

202 Subject Index

vessels wine HMt3 EB70 SEI2 HWH2 PSt2 ~also: metallurgy RRS4 pottery StH29 ~also: viticulture agriculture viticulture StH29 ~also: women, status of agriculture wine PCr l ~also: warfare social status JMDl KlK2 wool MAIJJoC3 JIM 51

~also: ~also: armor and weapons sheep military workers weights and measures, Minoan JIM 51 ABo4 JTH40 DAW25 ~also: EB70 occupational designations GiB5 RiJ4 writing materials weights and measures, Mycenaean HC9 JKi32 writing systems, Cretan PdF4 WB47 wheat ~also: Cretan Hieroglyphic EB70 Linear A MVC2 ~also: writing systems, development of agriculture ASG3 JPUl JTH41 RTrl ThGPS

203 Subject Index

writing systems, general CyG2I HG28 JIH4I MMt I ThGP II sec also: Cypriot syllalxuy writing systems, Mycenaean RVz2 writingsy~ems,neolitlric RTri writing systems, transcriptions CyG2I sec also: decipherment transliteration

Zakro (Crete) JWn I NP13 sec also: Crete

204 Key to Abbreviations of Authors'~aEnes SMID 1953-1985

AA Amaraschi, A ACM Moorhouse, A. C.

AAd Adkins, A.W.H. ACo Cotterell, Arthur

AAH Hill, Archibald A ACq Caquot, Andre

AAk Akerstrom, Alee AD I:kssenne, A

AAM Moleanov, A.A. ADE Escanciano, Ambrosio Dfez

AAn Antoniou, Athanasios AdF Falkenstein, Adam

AAr Archi, Alfonso AdL de Lorenzi, Attilio

AB Beattie, Arthur J. AdP Parry, Adam

ABa Barcenilla, R.P. Alejandro AdS Sampson, Adamantios

ABe Bent, A.M. ADf Tejera, A Diaz

ABi Biraschi, Anna Maria AE Erhart, Adolf

ABk Bruckner, A AEH Hinds, Alfred E.

ABK Knapp, A Bernard AEr Ernout, A

ABl Birchall, Ann AER Raubitschek, Antony E.

ABL Lord, Albert B. AF Fururnark, Arne

ABn Burnet, A AFa Fanfani, Amintore

ABo Boskamp, Anton AFG Garvie, A.F.

ABP Pajares, Alberto Bemace AFH Harding, A.F.

ABr Brelich, Angelo AFn Franceschetti, Adele

AC Colonna, A. AFr Frolikov

ACa Camoy,A. AFS Sjoberg, Andree

ACb Caubet, Annie AFy Friendly, Arthur

ACd Clmdwick, Anthony AG Garcia y Bellido, A

ACh Clrristol, Alain AGG Galanopoulos, A.G.

AO Calcagni, Anna Maria AGh Ghislain, A

Although this list includes all authors indexed in the 1979 and earlier volumes of SMlD, it is not exhaustive for volumes yet to come. Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

AGH Horon,A.G. AlB Bloch, Alfred

AGi Giovannini, A AIC Cazzella, Alb:rto

AGM McKay,A.G. ALE Eire, Antonio L6pez

AGo Goetze, Albrecht ALe Leonard, Jr .. Alocrt

AGR Ramat, Anna Giacalone AlH Hill,Alette

AGr Graur, A AIK Kehl.Alois

AgS Xenaki Sakellariou, Agnes AIL Leukart,Alex AGT Tsopanakis, Agapitos G. AIM Marshack,Alexander

AGW Woodhead, A.G. ALo Losev, A.F.

AH Heubeck, Alfred ALP Prosdocirni, A.L

AHB Bikaki, Aliki Halepa AIS Schachter, Albert

AHk Hcekstra, A ALW Wilson,AL

AHK Kuipers, A.H. AM Morpurgo nlVies, Anna

AHLR Rabkin, A.H.L AM a Massirni, A

AHo Hosoi,A. AMB Bisi, Anna Maria

AHr Hennary,A. AMc McKenzie, A

AIT Thavoris, AI. AMD !Xvine, A.M.

AJ Juret, A AMe Metaxas, Anastasios

AJF Festugiere, A.J. AMF Martinez-Femandez, A

AJG Graham,AJ. AMi Millett, A AJo Aura Jorro, F. AMI Mele, Alfonse

AJW Wace,AJ.B. AMo Montenegro, A

AK Krokiewicz, A AMQ Moreschini-Q.Jattordio, Adriana

AKa Kamrnenhuber,Annelies AMS Snodgrass, Anthony M.

AKl Kaulins, A AMt Maniet, A

AKn Kanta, Athanasia AMW Woodward, A.M.

AL Lesky, Albin AnB Bartonek. Antonin

ALA Lillo Alcarez, Antonio AnC Corlu, Andre

206 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

AnF Aeming, Andrew ARM Millard, AR

AnH Hurst, Andre ARo Rosefeld, Andree

ANi Nibbi, Alessandra ArT Toynbee, Arnold

ANK Kontaratos, Antonios N. AS Sadurska, A

AnL Leressi, Angela ASa Samuel, A.

AnM Marchant, Anne ASc Sacconi, Anna

ANo Nocentini, Alrerto ASD Dusing, Ann Sutherland

ANP Pouliana;, Aris N. ASe Severyns, A

AnS Selkirk, Andrew A Sf Schnaufer, Albrecht

AnW Ward, Anne ASg Sieveking, Ann

AnZ Zois, Antonis A ASG Schnapp-Gourbeillon, Annie

AoB Balil, Alrerto ASh Sheridan, A

AOn Onassoglou, Artemis ASi Sihler, Andrew

AP Pfiffig, Arnbros Josef ASJ SanJuan, A

ApA Athanassakis, Apostola; N. ASr Scherer, Anton

APa Parrot, Andre ASt Stewart, AF.

APC Christidis, Anastasios P. AT Tovar, Antonio

ApD lllskalakis, Ap. Ath Athenaeum

APi Piatkowski, Adelina ATh Thumb, A

APn Panayotou, Anna ATv Tamvaki, Angela

APp Papastamaki, A. ATy Tyurnenev, AI.

APS Sainer, Alan P. AU Ure, Annie D.

APT Treweek, A.P. AUc Uchitel, Alexander

AR Ramalho, A da Costa AV Vraciu, Ariton

ArB Bradshaw, Arnold AvD von den Driesch, Angela

ARB Burn,A.R. AW van Windekens, AJ.

ArC Calderini, Aristide AWa W ankenne, A

ArF Frenkian, Aram M. AWG Gomme,AW. Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

AWJ Johnston, A.W. BHI Isaac,BH.

AWL Lawrence, A.W. BKy Kytzler, Bernhard

AWn Wainwright, G.A. BMa Mazar, Benjamin

AxK Karetsou, Alexandra BMB Biancardi, B.M.

AY Yoshida, Atsuhito BN Nadel, B.I.

AZ Zianto, Antonella BO Bibliotheca Qientalis

BaF Frizell, Balro BoJ Jovanovic. Borislav

BaG Greenhill, Basil fuR Rutkowski, lligdan

BaS Sparkes, B.A. BP Palsson Hallagcr, Birgitta

BASe Bulgarian Academy of Sciences BR Rosenkranz, Bernhard

BB Brea, L. Bernaoo BrB Buchanon, Briggs

BBo Borecey, Boi'ivoj BrL Lincoln, Bruce

BBr Brentjes, Burchard BrN Newton, Brian BC Cop. B. BS Snell, Bruno BCD Dietrich, Bernard C. BSc Schwartz, Benjarnin

BCLF Bulletin Critique du Livre Franc,:ais BSe Sergent, Bernard

BCD Bibliotheca Oassica Qientalis BSk Schoeck, B.

BD Thtournay, Beatrice BSt Stevanovic, B. BDv Thvlamrninck, Bernard BVG Gwynn, Beatrice Violet BE Einarson, Benedict BvG van Groningen, B.A.

BeG Goldman, Bernard BZS Szalek, Benon Zbigniew

BeH Hemmerdinger, Bertrand CaM Mavriyannaki, Caterina (Katerina)

BEL Belleten CAR Robinson, C.A.

BeS Schlerath, Bernfried CAs Astruc, Olarles

BeW Wailes, Bernard CaT Thomas, Carol G.

BFe Fenik, Bernard CB Blegen, Carl W.

BG GlaviCic, B. CBM Mee,C.B.

BH Hemrerg,B. CBr Brixhe, Oaude

208 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name CCa Camera, Caterina a.-a Lavia;a, Gelia CTh Coosani, Carlo ClB Baurain, Gaude

0) IXlvoye, Oiarles GC Calame,Oaude en Diaprula;,C OG Gallini, Gara

CDL Ihbias-Lalou, Catherine Cl.R LeRoy, Onistian

CdP de Palma, Gaudio as Sandoz,Gaude

CdS de Simone, Carlo GSa Saporetti, Gaudio

CEB Bidwell, Cllarles E O...Z Zachos,CL

CEM Morris,CE CM Milani, Celestina

CFH Herrerger, Cllarles F. CMa Mastrelli, CA.

CFL Frei-Ltithy, Christine CMc Mcllinald, Christine K.

CFS Schaeffer-Forrer, Gaude F.A. CMD Macllinald, Colin

CG Gallavotti, Carlo CMM Murray, Caroline M.

CGa Gallini, c CMR Rothrauff, Conrad M.

CGG Garcia Gual, Carlos CMS Stibre, C.M.

COm Gamble, Give CMs Masse, Oaude

CGu Guireaud, Ch. CMt Matsudaira, Clliaki

rna Hawkes, CF.C CN Nylander, Carl

OlD Ihnnas, Onistos CoD Dlvaras, Costis

Gli Higgins, Cllarles G. CDP Pavese, CO.

ChK King, Cllarles QR Renfrew, A. Colin

Glo Hopkins, Oark CP Picard, C.

rns Hawke Smith, Cameron CPo Poghirc, C.

ChS Sourvinou-Inwood, Christiane CPr Preaux, c OK K.haraSvili, Cl. CR Ruijgh, C.J.

OB Bailey, Cllarles-Jarnes N. CRB Beye, Cllarles Rowan

OK Kousoulas, Christos J. CrB Brillante, Carlo

CK Kardara, Chrysoula CRo Roebuck, Carl

209 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name cs Stang, Orr. S. OOK Kendall, I:hvid CSa sandulescu, c. OOM Miller, D. Gary CSe Seydel, c. rn Hester, D.A.

CSL Littleton, C. Scott Il-ID Hart -I:hvis, D.

CSt Starr, Olester G. DHF French, D.H. ern Tsavellas-Bonnet, C. DHG Gray, D.H.F. err Trypanis, C.A. DHT Tarling, D.H. crs Syriopoulos, C. T. rAP Po-well, a!ys CuM Magueijo, Cust6dio a Jones, D.M. cv Voegelin, C.F. DK Kienast, Dietmar CVr Verlinden, Colette DKn K()ffi)la, Dora

fY/a Watkins, Calvert DKS Diethnes Kretologik:on

fYIB Beck, Curt w. DL Lee, Dionys J.N. CyG Gcrdon, Cyrus H. DI..D DJnley, I:hvid Lee

CyS Shelrnerdine, Cynthia W. DLi Levi,D:Jro cz Zerner, C. DM Mayer, D. DAr Arnaud, D. DMa Marozzi,D.

DAW Was, I:hniel A DMc McCaslin, I:hn E.

DBH Harden, llinald B. DML Lewis,D.M.

OCa Carpenter, Jean D. DMP Pippidi, D.M.

OCK Kurtz, llinna C. DMu Musti, llimenicao

Il) Diringer, I:hvid DMz Marcozzi, I:hria ruv de Venuto, D. DN Nicol, D.M. deG deGrolier DNv Nave, lliminique

DEv Evely, R. lliniert G. IbB Brothwell, Ibn

LF French, I:hvid IbE Earl, J:::Xlnald DFS Sutton, Dana Ferrin IXE Edzard, Dietz 0.

00 Georgacas, D::rnetrius John D:R Ringe, Jr., llinald A.

210 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

II' Page, .l);:nys L EC Cavaignac, E. DPK Kallistov, D.P. ECp Campanile, E.

[R Robinson, D.M. ECr UeSIXJ, Emilio

DrG GaraSin, Thaga ECR Reinke, E.C.

ffiH Hillers. Thlrert R ED I:Xlblliof er. Ernst

Ui Srejovic, D. EdB Bacon, Edward

DSc Schtirr, Diether EDF Foster. Ellen D.H.

aim Smyth, D. ED:> DOnt, Eugen

IJTa Taylor, ThnielJ. EDP Phillips, Eustace D.

IJTh Thompson, Ihvid EdP des Places, RP. Edouard

DTr Trump, D.H. EDp Dias Palmeira, E.

DTu Tumasonis, Thmald EdR Rushworth, Edward

r:AIP Pet:ruSevska, r:AISsica EE Evangelisti, Enzo IM-I Hunt, David EF Fabian, Erich

DWa Wachsmuth, D. EA Aoyd, Edwin D.

DWP Packard, Ihvid W. EO Grumach, Ernst

DY Young, Ihlglas C. C. EGE Elfcegui, Elvira Gangutia

DZ Zudini, Diomiro EGj Gjerstad, Einar

EA Albarran, E. EgS Sykes, Egerton

EAC Catling, E.A. EH Hamp, Eric P. EAE Ebbinghaus, Ernst A. EHW Warmington, E.H.

EB Bennett, Jr., Emmett L. EiH Henrickson, Eiler EBa Ball, Elaine FJB Barrer, E.J.W.

EBe Bemeker, Erich EJF Fumee, E.J.

EBF French, Elizareth EJK Krigas, Eleutherios J. EBi Bielefeld, Erwin EK Konik, Eugeniusz EBl Blumenthal, E. EKa Karapanayioti, E.

EBv Benveniste, E. EKB Borthwick, E.K.

211 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

EKF French, Elizateth K. ErM Mater, Erich

EkS Simon, Erika ErN Neu, Erich

EL Leemans, E.L. ERS Sewter, E.R.A.

ELa Laroche, Emmanuel ES Sittig, E.

ELB Brown, Edwin L. ESc Scafa, Enrico

ElE Edel, Elmar ESf Schofield, Elizaocth

ELg Lagarce, Elisaocth ESH Szuhay-Haras, Ervin

ELS Smithson, Evelyn Lord ESl Slater, E.A.

EM Meyer, Ernst ESS Sapouna-Sakellaraki, E.

EMC Qaik, Elizaocth M. ESt Stefani, Enrico

EmC Crevatin, Emilio ESz Schultz, Eocrhard

EmL Levine, Emanuel ET Turner, E.G.

EMl Ml'lller,Eva ETi Tichy, Eva EmM Masson, Emilia EV Vanderpool, Eugene

EMM Melas,E.M. EvC Cantarella, Eva

EmT Vermeule, Emily Townsend EvT Touloupa, Evi

ENC Coughanowr, Effie N. EW Will, Edouard

EnF Fiandra, Enrica EWh Whittle, Edward W.

EO Olshausen, Eckart EWH Handley, E.W.

EP Peruzzi, Emilio EWR Rose,E.W. EPD Protonotariou IXilaki, E. EWW Watson Williams, E EPI Pulgram, Ernst EY Yamauchi, Edwin M. EPo Porada, Edith EzB Barter, Elizaocth

EPt Patria, Enrico FA Adrados, Francisco Rodriguez

ER Risch, Ernst FAW Winter, Frederick A

ERa Ramage, Edwin S. FB Bader, Fran<;oisc

ERC Caley, Earle R FBi Biancofiore, Franco

ErH Hallager, Erik FBr Bruschweiler, Fran<;oise

212 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

FC Gtsoola, Filippo FLP Lo Porto, Felice Gino IGt Canciani, Fulvio RW Wolsky, Rorence FCc Carinci, Filippo FM Matz,Fr.

FCh Olamoux. Frafl\Ois FMA Ahl, Frederick M. R:'o Comocllack, F.M. FMa Mawet, Francine

FCr G-evatin, Franco FMH Heichelheim, F.M. ID D.lrr, F. FMV Voegelin, F.M.

FE Eckstein, Felix FMW Waanders, F.M.J.

FEB Brenk, Frederick E. FOL Lindeman, Frederick Otto

FEL Lukermann, Fred E. FP Papazoglou, F. FeP Ponce, Fernando FPi Pintore, Franco

FEW Winter, F.E. FPn Pifiero, F. fF Ferluga-Petronio, Fedora FR Rundgren, Frithiof FG Gignac, F.T. FrB Bierlaire, Fr.

FGo G&smann,F. FrC Cornelius, Friedrich

FGs Gschnitzer, Fritz FRG ililr;a!ves, Francisco Reoclo FH Householder, Fred W. FrL Lasserre, Franc;ois

FHD van Dxlrninck, Jr., Frederick H. FRR Richards, FR.

FHe Heinimann, F. FrR Rosenthal, Franz

FHh Hallilerr, Federico FRS Schr&ler, FR.

FHl Harnpl, Franz FS Schachermeyr, Fritz

FHL von Lochner-Htittenbach, Fritz FSc Schwarz, Franz F.

fl Irnparati, F. FSk Skoda, Franc;oise

FJC Carmooy, Francis J. FSt Stubbings, Frank H.

fK Kuiper, F.B.J. FT Tritsch, F.J.

fKi Kiechle, Franz FTh Thomas, Frafl\Ois FLB Bastet, Frederic L FtH ten Haaf, Frederick E.L.

FLH Lochner-Htittenbach, F. FV Vian, Francis

213 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name fVa Vandenalx:ele, Frieda GdS Gallet de Santerre, Huocrt

fVi Villar, Francisco GDu Dunkel, George E.

FvS van Straten, F.T. GeB Bakalakis, Georgios

fVS Vant-Stef, F. GEM Manzoni, G.E.

FW Wehrli, Fritz GeR Raepsaet, Georges

GA Alessio, G. GeS Stagakis, George

GaB Bockisch, Gamele GES Strong, G.E.

GAM Mansuelli, G.A GeT Thompson, George

GAP Privitera, G. Aurelio GFB Bass, George F.

GAR Rendsburg, Gary A GFE Else, Gerald F.

GAS Sheets, George A GFG Gianotti, Gian Franco

GAt Attili, Grazia GFi Fischetti, Giuseppe

GB BjOrck, G. GFM del Monte, G.F.

GBA Gazette des Beaux-Arts GFP Polyakova, G.F.

GBa Babiniotis, George GfS Sampson, Geoffrey

GBH Holland, G.B. GG Georgiev, G.I.

GBo Bona, G. GGi Giacomelli, GalTiella

GBP Pellegrini, G.B. GgM Mihailov, Georgi

GBu Bunnens, Guy GGo Goossens, G.

GBy Bailey, G. GGr Germain, Gabriel

GC Pugliese Carratelli, G. GH Huxley, George L

GCa Capovilla, Giovanni GhA Aldea, Gh.

GCd Cadogan, Gerald GHi Highet, G.

GCG Gesell, G.C. GHM Myer, George H.

GCo Cohen, Gerald GHo Hooker, G.T.W.

GCr Cardona, George GI I vanescu, Gh.

GD Ikvoto, Giacomo Gill Bonfante, Giuliano

Glli D:lssin, Georges GiC Caracausi, Girolamo

214 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

GiG Garbini, Giovanni ORe Restelli, G.

GiL Lucchini, Giuliana GRH Hart, Gillian R.

GiM Maddoli, Gianfranco GRi Ricciardelli, Gamella

GiP Piccaluga, Giulia GrN Nagy, Gregory

GiW Wickert, Gisela ORo Rdllfs, Gerhard

GJ Jachrnann, G. ORR Rapp, Jr., George

GJP Pinault, Georges-Jean GRS Solta, Georg Renatus

GJu Jucquois, Guy GS Susini, G.

GK Kirk, G.S. GSf Saflund, Gosta

GKa Kahlo,G. GSK Korres, G.S. GKe Kehnscherper, G. GSn Snyder, Geerto AS.

GKF Kahl-Furthmann, G. GSo Sotiroff, George

GKI Klaffenbach, G. GSt Steiner, Gerd

GKo Kossack,G. GT Touchais, Gilles

GM Mylonas, George E. GTa Tarditi, G.

GMg Magoulas, G. GtR te Riele, Gerrit Jan Marie Jozef

GMH Hanfrnann, G.M.A. GU Uggeri, Giovanni

GMM Messing, Gordon M. GuL Lehmann, Gustav A

GMS Sariyanni, G.M. GvH vanHoom,G.

GN Neumann, Gtinter GvL von LUcken, G.

GPa Panessa, G. GW Wright, G.E.

GPc Pascucci, G. GWa Walrerg, Gisela

OPE Edwards, G.P. OWn Wainwright, G.A.

GPO Goold, G.P. GWW Williams, Gordon W.

GPS Shipp, G.P. GZ Zinserling, Gerhard

GR Greece and Rome HaB Buchholz, Hans-Gtinter

GRa Rachet, Guy HAB Bankoff, H. Arthur

ORe Rocca, G. HaG Goedicke, Hans

215 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name HAH Hoffner, Jr., Harry A HGu Gi.iterlxx:k, Hans G,

HaP Patsis, Haris HGW Wunderlich, Hans Georg

HaS Schmeja, Hans HH Humbach, Helmut

HaW Widmann, Hans HHa Haag, Herbert

HB Biesantz, Hagen HHL Lamb,H.H.

HBo Bolkestein, H. HJB Blumenthal, H.J. HBR Rrnen, Haiim B. HJK Koch, Harold J.

HBu Busing, Hermann HJM Mette, Hans Joachim

HC Catling, Hector HJu Jucker, Hans

HCA Alocrtz, H. Chr. HK Kantor, Helene J.

HCv Cavanagh, Helen HKg Klengel, Horst

HD 0011, Hartmut HKi Kioot,H.

HE Ephron, H.D. HKl Kaletsch, H.

HeB Bossert, Helmut Th. HKn Kiihn, Herocrt

HeG Goldman, Hetty HKo Kodzu, Harushige HeH Hettrich, Heinrich HKr Kronasser, H. HEK Kulsrud, Helene E. HKu Kurzova( -Jedlickova), Helena

HeR Rousseau. Herve HKw Kuwahara, Hiroshi

HES Hesperia HLA Allen, Huocrt Lee

HEW Wright, H.E. HLJ Uoyd-Jones, Hugh

HF Furuhagen, H. HLT Thomas, Homer L

HFe Ferguson, Herocrt HM Miihlestein, Hans Hugo

HA Aashar, Hellmut HMcK McKerrel, Hugh

HG Geiss, Heinz HMe Mellersh, Howard Edward Leslie

HGG Gundel, H.G. HMg Megner,H.

HGo Gouoc,H. HMH Hoenigswald, Henry M.

HGP Porteus, Hugh G. HMK Kiimmell, Hans Martin

HGr Gregoire, H. HMt Matthaus, Hartmut

216 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name HO Oakley, H.T. ID D:iring, I.

HOn Otten, H. II); Ihlska;, Iris

HOt Qa, Hidemichi I.Du ll.uidanov, I.

HP Parke,H.W. IF Fischer, I.

HR Ra;e,HJ. IFS Sandars, Ian F.

HrG Gecrgioo, Hara IG Galaoov, Ivan

HrK Koller, Hermann IGN Nixon, Ivcr Gray

HRP Pereira, M. Helena da Rocha I Go Gonzales, I. HRx Rix,Helmut IH Hahn, Istvan HS Stoltenberg, H.L. IHo Hodder, Ian

HSa Saggs, H.W.F. IJG Gelb, Ignace J.

HSc Sclnnoll, H. IKP ProOOnas, Ioannes K. HtC ten Cate, Ph. H.J. Houwink IKR Raubitschek, Isabella K. HTh Thesleff, H. IM Millan, 1.

HV Verbruggen, H. IMe McNeill, I.

HvE van Effenterre, Henri IMl Muller, Irene

HvK von Kamptz, Hans IMR Ruud, Inger Marie HvL van Looy, Herman IN Nikolaoo, Ino

HVo Va;s,H. InS Str0m,Ingrid

HW Wood, Henry IPi Pini, Ingo

HWH Haskell, Halford W. IR Rodriguez, I.

HWP Pleket, H.W. IT Tronskij, I.M. HZ Zurutuza, Hugo ITe Tegyey, Irnre

lA Amusin, J.D. ItG Gallo, Italo lAM Mel'cuk, I.A ITK Kakridis, I.Th. m Begg, D.J. Ian IV Vincentelli, Irene ffiM Biezunska-Malowist, lza IW Waem, Ingrid

ICll Cllirassi-Coloml:x>, Ileana IZ Zawadzka, Irena

217 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

JA Anderson, J.K. JG Cistjakov, J.E.

JaA Andre, Jacques JO Coles, J.

JaB Best, Jan G.P. JCM Martinez, Jose Luis Calvo

JAB Brinkman, J.A. JCo Coleman, John E.

JaG Gonda, Jan JCD Overocck, John C.

JAG Greppin, John A.C. JCP Poursat, Jean-Claude

JaH Henle, Jane E. JCR Richard, J.C

JAK Kerns,J.A. JCr Carter, J.R. JAI Alsina, aota Jose JCW Wirth, J.CF. JaM Money, James S. JD lllviron, J.A.

JAM MacGillivray,J.Alexander Th lllyton, J.E.

JaP Papapostolou, Jannis JI:F Ferguson, John D.

JAS Safarewicz, Jan JDf IXfradas, Jean

JAT Turner, J.A. JdH de Hoz, Javier

JB Boardman, John JDM Muhly, James D.

JBa Barelon, J. Jill Purvis, James D.

JBe Betts, John H. JE Ebach, Jtirgen

w Geerlings, Jacob JeC Carriere, Jean

JBi Bingen, Jean JeD IXshayes, Jean

JBI Blomqvist, J. Jel Irigoin, Jean

JBn Banczerowski, Jerzy JeM Malye,Jean

JBo Bolitiaert, J. JES Stratigakis, J.E.

JBz Bouzek,Jan JEv Evans, John D.

JC Omdwick, John JF Friedrich, Johannes

JCa Caskey, John L. JFa Faucounau,Jean

JCBB Bermejo Barrera, J.C. JFB Bommelaer, J.-F. JCC Coortois, Jacques-Claude JFe Fevrier, James

JO! O!erry, John F. JFF Fortes Fortes, Jose

218 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name JFL Lazenby, J.P. .IlR Reich,JJ.

JA Frel, J. JK Kerschensteiner, Jula

Jib Fontenrose, Joseph JKa Kamerlx:ek, J.C.

.ffi' Freu,J. JKD L\lvies,JK

JG Gorrochategui, J. JKi Killen, J

JGB Brugman, J.G. JKk Kakrides, J. Th.

JGL Lopez, JO'il! Garcia JKn Knobloch, J.

JGo Gourmelen. J. JKu Kurylowicz, Jerzy JGR Garcia-Ram6n, J.L JL Lentsman, Ja. A. JGT Tzedakis, Jannis G. JLa Latacz, Joochim

JGY Younger, John G. JLA Angel, J. Lawrence JH Hainsw

JHa Hawkes, Jacquetta JI...b Lalmlx:,J.

JHb Hulmunid. J. Jill L\lvis, Jack L JHC Qoon,JH JLe Leclant, Jean

JHe Hejnic, Josef JLg Lagarce,Jacques

JHi Hillaby, J

JHk Hackett, General Sir John JlM Melena, Jose L.

JHO aiver, James H. JLo Loicq,J. JHr Hannatta, Janos JLP Perpillou, Jean-Louis JHt Huot, J.-L. JLy Levy,J.

JHu Humrert, Jean JM Mellaart, J. JHWP Penney, JR.W. JMA Aitchison, Jean M.

IT Johrum, Jane JMa Marcade,J.

JJa Jarry, J. JMB Blazquez, Jose Maria

JJG Gluck, JJ. JMC O:d:,J.M. JJM Alvarez, Juan Jose Moralejo JMc McArthur, Jennifer K.

.DP Pollitt, J~ J. JMD lliessen, Jan M.

219 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

JME Egea,J.M. JoS Shaw, Joseph W.

JMF Hsher,J.M. JoSe Schindler, Jochem

JMfu fussey, John M. JoW Wolski, J6lef

JMG Manessy-Guitton, Jacqueline JP Puhvel, Jaan

JMH Hemelrijk, J.M. JFD IXoop,J.P.

JMi Masai,Jean JPe Peefrka, Jan

JMk Makkay, Janos JPH Hold

JmM Malkry, James JPK Kent, J.P.

JMo Moody, Jennifer JPn Pinsent, John

JMS Sasson, Jack M. JFb Poultney, James W.

JMy Marry, John D!nnis JPr Perrot, J.

JN Notopoulos, J.A. JPS Stronk, J.P.

JNA Austin, John Norman Henry JPt Perret, J.

JNa Nauert, J. JPU Uhlenbrock, Jaimee P.

JnB Bennet, John JqD Duchemin, Jacqueline

JNC Coldstream, J. Nicolas JR Raison, Jacques

JnC Carothers, Joan JRP Pollard, John R.T.

JNH Hough,J.N. JRt Rutter, Jeremy

JnM Margueron, Jean JRx Rexine, John E.

JnS Strange, John JS Sundwall, J.

JNu Nuchelmans, J. JSa Sarkady, J{idos

D CXivier, Jean-Pierre JSC Segurado e Campos, Jose Antonio

JoB Billigmeier, Jon C. JSc Schwartz, J.

1<£ Gou~l. Joost H. JSHu Hutchinson, J.S .

.kF' Forsdyke, Sir John JSi SimoniSvili, JE

JoK Klima, Josef JSJ Justeson, John S.

loMe McArthur, John JSk Sakellarakis, Johannes (Giannis) A

JCN O'Neil,JL JsM Macris, James

220 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

JSp Spruytte, J. JWt Wright, James C.

JSS Soles, Jeffrey S. JXC Corcoran, J.XW.P.

If Taillardat, Jean JYL l..ettvin, Jerome Y.

JfH Hod

JTu Tulard, Jean JZS Smith, Jonathan Z.

Jfy Tymkowski, Jan KAD Kadmoo

JU Untermann, Jtirgen KaK Ken~ny~ Karl

JuB Borchhardt, Jtirgen KaM Matsumoto, Katsumi

JUd Udolf, Jurgen KAW Wardle,K.A

JuMD Mendez D:Jsuna, Julian KAWr Worp,KA

Na Vara,Jooe KB Bittel, Kurt

NAF Fine, John V.A. KBa Bayer,K.

Ne Veker~J. KBr Branigan, Keith

JVK Karageorghis, Jacqueline V. KC Clinton, Kevin

JvL van l..euven, Jon C. KCk Cook, Kathleen

JVL Luce, John V. KCS Shields, Jr.,Kenneth C. M Vladar, Joz.ef KD lliver, K.J.

J\0 van Chteghem, J. KlAn Dimakopouloo, Kaiti

NO OtkupSCikov, Juri V. KES SjOquist, K.E.

JW Whatmoogh, Joshua KFK Kitchell, Kenneth F.

JWb Waldlxuun, Jane C. KG Georgoolis, K.D.

JWG Graham, J. Walter KH Horedt, K. JWi Wiseman, James R. KHa Hadzioannoo, Kyriacos

JWJ Jong,J.W. KHS Schmidt, K.H.

JWM Mavoc, Jr., James W. KJ Jeannoolidoo, Kalliope

JWn Weingarten, Judith KK Ktistopoulos, Konstantinos D.

JWr Winter, J. KKa Kallifatides, K.

JWs Wiesner,J. KKh KharalamOOkis, K.

221 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

KKi Kitchen, K.A. LC Cottrell, Leonard

KKo Korz(')!va, K. LCH Cohn-Haft, L.

KL Leonis. K. LCM Muellner, Leonard Olarles

KlK Kilian, Klaus LD D::roy, Louis

KMa Mar6t, K. LDu I:Albois, Laurent

KMK Kolobov

KMP Petruso, Karl M. LEC Les Etudes Oassiques

KMt Murata, K. LeH Heirrnan, Leo J.

KN Nicolaou, K. LeP Pomerance, Leon

KON O'Nolan, Kevin LeS de Scazzochio, Lea S.

KP Polanyi, Karl LF Finer, Leslie

KPF Polinger Foster, Karen LFJ Jannsen, L.F.

KPh Photiou, K. LFr Farmini,L

KPM Papathorna-Mastoropoulou, K. LFx Foxhall,L

KR Raaflaub, Kurt LG Gindin, Leonid A.

KS Strunk, Klaus LGl Gil, Luis

KSc Schefold, Karl LGr Grassi,L

KTS Tharpe-Scholes. K. LHe Heller, Louis

KuJ Jaritz, Kurt LHM Hadermann-Misguich. Lydie

KW Wundsam, Klaus LHS Sackett, L.H. KWC Oark, Kenneth W. u Innocente, Lucia KwG Garbrah, Kweku A. LiC Casson, Lionel

KWS Schaar, Kenneth W. LiL Lawler, Lillian B.

KY Yamashita, Kikuko LiW Winniczuk, Lidia KzL Lewartowski, Kazimierz u Jeffery, Lilian H. LAE El'nickij, LA. LjB Basotova, Ljubinka

LB Banti, Luisa LjS Stanojevic, Ljiljana

LBe Bettini, L. LK Klein, L.S.

222 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

LL Lacroix,L LVW Watrous, LV. LLu Lupa§, Liana LWD Ully,UoydW.

LM Moulinier, L LyB Baumbach, Lydia

LMA Artzy, l..erdahl Michal LYB Beck, lily Y. LMB Morgan Brown, Livia LyV Vidalakis, Lykourgos G.

LMc MacKay, LA LZ Zgusta, Ladislav

LMj Meijer, Louk C MA Aposkitou, M.

LmS Sportiello, Luciamaria MaA Andronikos, Manolis

LMS Segoloni, LM. MaB Benzi,M.

LNx Nixon, Lucia MAB Brown, M.A.

LoG Godart, Louis MaC Colledge, Malcohn AR.

LoR Rorert, Louis MAC Cotton, M. Alwyn

LP Palmer, Leonard R. MaG Gill, Margaret AV. LPe Pepe, Luigi MaL Lang, Marel L

I.Po Pocock, L.G. MAL Uttauer, M.A LPs Press, Ludwika MaN Novicka, Maria lR Richardson, U.D. MaP Pope, Maurice W.M. lRi Ristevska, L MAV Andreadaki Vlasaki, M.

IRo Rossi. Luigi Fmico MAx Alexiou, Margaret LS Stella, Luigia A MB Bowra, Sir Maurice LSe SCchan, L MBA Arthur, Marylin B.

LSt Stephens, Laurence D. MBd Benedetti, M. LT Tmamlxos,L MBe Bemard,M. LuB Battin, Luigi MBj Benjamin, M.

LuBe Belloni, Luigi MBL Bierbacka-Lubanska, M. LuM Mucciante, Luisa MBn Benavente, Mariano

LV Vagnetti, Lucia MBS Soriano, Manuel Berges LV a Varcl, Ladislav MBu Budirnir, Milan

223 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

MC Cavalier, M. MFr Frangopoulou, M.H.D.

MCa Cameron, M. A S. MG Galiano, Manuel F.

MCA Astour, Michael C. MGg Gorg, Manfred

MCC Caccamo Caltabiano. M. MGK Kanowski, M.G.

MCh Olambers, M. MgL Lindgren, Margareta

MCHI Herrero Ingelrno, M. Cruz MGT Teijeiro, Manuel G.

MO Calabrese de Feo, M. MGu Guarducci, Margherita

MCp Carpenter, Michael MHa Hackett, Marjorie

MCs Casevitz, M. MHe Heltzer, M.

MCS Shaw, Maria C. MHG Groothand, Maria H. MD fuia,Mario MHo Hofinger, Marcel

Mlli Dahood, Mitchell MHP Pope, Mervin H.

MIX D.:launois, Marcel MHW Wiener, Malcom H.

MCm D.:mas,M. MI Issaeva, Magdalena

Mlli llithan, M. MiC Cataudella, Michele R.

MdO de Oliveira, Maria de Lurdes Aor MiG Guglielmi, Michele

MDP PetruSevski, Mihful MiM Markovich, Miroslav

MDt Dambrernent, M. MiN NISiotis, Minas MDu Durante, Marcello MiW Wittwer, Michael

ME Ervin, Miriam MJ Jameson, Michael H.

MEV Voyatzis, Mary E. MJA Alden, Maureen J.

MF Ftnley, Moses MJB Becker, Marshall Joseph

MFa Faust, Manfred MJC Costelloe, M. Joseph

MFe Federighi, Marco MjG Girnootas, Marija

MA Aa.Sar,M. MJM Mulder, M.J. MFM McGregor, Malcom F. MIS Sepp, Michael J.

MFn Franr,uis, M. MK Kishimoto, M.

l\1Fo fuwler,M. MKk Konopka, Marek

224 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

ML Lejeune, Michel MP Pallottino, M.

MLa Lavency,M. MPa Paraskevaidis, Miltis MLFC Ferrarese Ceruti, M.L. MPh Philippides, Marias MLi Levi, Mario Attilio MPi Pierart, Marcel MLM Mayer,ML MPo Popko,M.

MLr Leroy, Maurice MPr Paroussis, Michel

MIR Ryder,ML MPS Picard-Schmitter, Marie-1nerese MLW West,ML MPt Pretto, Massimo MM Mellink, Machteld J. MR Ruiperez, Martin MMa Mayrhofer,Manfred MRA Alonzo, M.A Ralxmal

MMB Barroso de Albuquerque, Maria Manuela MRB Belgicrno, Maria Rosaria MMe Meier-Bri.igger, Michael MRC Raepsaet-Charlier, Marie-Therese

MMF Martinez-Fresneda, Maria Emilia MrF fullieri, Maria MMn Mancini,M. MRn Rainer, Michael MMo Morani,M. MRo Rocchi, Maria MMr Marazzi, Massimiliano MRP Popham, Mervyn R. MMt Murtez, Marie MS Silrerstein, M.

MMT Todorovic, Miodrag M. MSa Sakellariou, Michel B. MMv Milev,M. MSc Schwartz, Martin MMW Willcock, M.M. MSD IXower, Margaret S. MMz Mazza,M. MSe Setatos, M. MN Nilsson, M.P. MSi Sinatra, Marcella MNg Negri, Mario MSM Modiano, Mario S.

MO (](a, M. MSt Stokes, M.C. MoB Bile, Monique MSz Sznycer,M. MoG Gerard-Rousseau, Monique MTh Theocharis, Maria

MOK Knox, Mary 0. MTJ Jasink, A. Margherita Ticchioni MOz Ozaeta,M.A MTL Larsen, Mogens T. Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

MTs Tsipopoulou, Metaxia ND DahllOf, Nils

MIWA Arnheim, M.T.W. NFP Parise, Nicola Franco

MV Ventris, M.G.F. NG Grinbaum, N.S.

MVC G'emona, Maria Vittoria NOH Hammond, N.G.L.

MVD Vokoun David, Madeleine NHG Gale, N.H.

MvE van Effenterre, Micheline NIB Barbu, Nicholae I.

MVG GaraSanin, M.V. NiB Belle, Nito

MVl Vlasakis, Maria NJJ Jidejian, Nina

MVM Macri li Gotti, Maria Vittoria NiK Kolyvanos, Nicholas

MvS van Spitael, M.A. NIX Xirotiris, Nikolaus I.

MvV van der Valk, M. NKS Sandars, Nancy K.

MWa Walbrecq, M. NMr Maurice, Nicole

MWd Wood, Michael NMV de Vries, Nanny M.W.

MWD Dickie, Matthew W. NNK Kazanski, N.N.

MWg Wagstaff, M. NnM Marinatos, Nanno MWH Haslam, M.W. NNP Pikus,N.N. MWr Walker, Michael NP Platon, Nicolaos

MWy Wylock, Michel NRb Rotertson, Na:l

MX Xiroyanni, Mary NRo Roterts,N.

MY Yon, Marguerite NSc Scivoletto, N.

NAM Masourides, N.A. NV Verdelis, Nicholas M.

NB Boufidis, Nikolas Kr. NvB van Brock, N.

NBC Costakis, N.B. NvK van Krimpen, N.

NBo Bonacasa, N. NW Weill, Nicole

NBr Brockmeyer, N. NY a Yalouris, Nikolas

NC Collinge, N.E. NYT New York Times

NCr Criniti, N. OA Aurenche, 0.

NCS Scoufopoulos, Niki C. OB Broneer, 0.

226 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name oc CarruOO, QlOfrio PAt Attinger, P.

CD Dickinson, O.T.P.K. PaW W athelet, Paul

00 Gigon, Olof PaY Yannakakis, Pascalia rn Haas,O. PB Burguiere, P. OHk Hackmann, o. PBe Belli, Paolo

OKz Krzyszkowska, Olga PBG Bosch-Gimpera, Pedro

OL Landau, 0. PC Omntraine, Pierre

OM Masson, aivier PCG Guida, Paola Glssola

ONg Negbi,O. PCh Chalus, Paul a> Pelon, aivier PC! Callaghan, P. CFa Panagl, Oswald PCn Considine, Patrick

CR Rackham,O. K'o Coutelle, P.

CRw Ridgeway, 0. PCr Cartier, Pierre

Q) Szernerenyi, OJL PCt Cartledge, Paul

or Thielemann, 0. ID J::Xvarnl:x:z, Pierre OtN Neuss, Otomar PJ::X J::XI:x.Jrd, Pierre

ars Tsagarakis, 0. PdF de Fidio, Pia ow Weeer,Qmar IDn J::Xmargne, Pierre peJ Le Parolee le Idee PdP La Parola del Passato

PA Aalto, Pentti p~ Darque, P.

PaG Garelli, Paul PIX Ih"si, Pierpaulo

PAH Hansen, P.A. PeA Alexandrescu, Petre PAl Alin, Per PEA Arias, Paolo Enrico

PAm Arnandry, Pierre PeL Levi, Peter

PAn Andrews, P.B.S. PF Faure, Paul PaP Pedech, Paul PFi Fiala, Pierre

PAs AstrOm, Paul PFJ Johnston, Paul Forsythe PaS Scarpi, Paolo PFr Fronzaroli, P.

2Tl Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

PFz Frezza, Paolo PMM Metaxa-Muhly, Polymnia

PG Georgountzos, Panayiotis K. PMo Monteil, Pierre

PGe Gercke, Peter PNo Nol-er, P. PGK Kritikos, P.G. ro aiva, Pavel PGr Greenhalgh, P.A.L. pp Pecorella, Paolo Emilio PH Halstead, Paul PPB Betancourt, P.P. PhB Borgeaud, Philippe PPE Edwards, Patrick P. PHe Hectervari, Peter PPe Pericay, P. PhG Gauthier, Philippe PPh Philips, Patricia PhL Lockhart, Philip N. PPt Petit, Paul PhM Morri9Jil, Philip FR Rarnat, Paolo PHS Salus, P.H. PRC Radici Colacc, P. PI Ilievski, Petar H. PRe Rehak, Paul PiA Arniet, Pierre PSc Scardigli, P.G. PiC Conte, Pietro PSk Stork, P.

PiD D.lcrez, Pierre PSn Sinopoulos, P.A. PjA Asenova, Petja PSt Stanley, Phillip V. PJM Muenzer, P.J. PvS van Soesl-ergen, Peter

PJR Riis, PJ. PWa Walcott, Peter PK Katzouros, Photios P. PWr Warren, Peter M.

PKi Kiparsky, Paul PWW Wallace, P.W. PKn Krinaios, P. PYu Yule, Paul PKr Krarup, Per PZS Spanos, Peter Z. PL Leveque, P. PZz Zazoff, Peter PM Meriggi, Piero RAC Crossland, RonaldA

PMc MacKendrick, Paul L. RAJ Jairazl:tloy, R.A.

PMe Mertens, Paul RAM McNeal, Richard Alan PMi Mingazzini, P. RAr Arena, Renato

228 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

RAS Staccioli Romolo A RGi Giacomelli, R. RAu Aubreton, R.H. RGr GUnther, R. RB Browning, R. RGu Guglielmino, Riccardo

RBa Baladie, Raoul RH Hampe, Roland RBE Edwards, Ruth B. RHa Hauschild, Richard RBe Beekes, R.S.P. RHe Heidenreich, Rotert RBg Bougault, R. RHg Hagg,Robin

RBi Biggs, RD. RHi Higgins, R.A RBk Briick, R. RHo Hci.ek, Radislav

RBo BOOrne, Rotert RHO Oliver, Ruth Hale RBr Brown, Raymond A RHP Pierce, Richard Holton RBs lh;teels, R. RHS Hope Simpson, R. RC Carpenter,Rhys RHu Humm,RJ.

RCd Caldarelli, R. RiA Amlrosini, R. RO Coulbom, Rushton RIC Caplice, Rl.

RCo Coleman. Rotert G. G. RiT Janko, Richard

RCv Cavenaile, Robert 'RiK Kamm, Richard

RD Thscat,R. RiN Nicholls, Richard

RDB Barnett, R.D. RJB Buck, Rotert J.

ROC Gorney, Rotert D. RJBl Blong,RJ. Ril Dion,Roger RJH Hopper,RJ. RIX Lrews, Rotert RL Lenardon, Rotert J.

REA Revue des Etudes Anciennes RJR Richard, Roterta J. RET Jones, R.E. RK Katicic RacJa;lav

RfH Hiersche, Rolf RKH Harrison, R.K

RR Flaceliere, R. RL Loriaux,R.

RG Gansiniec, Ryszard RLa Labat, Rene RGd Gordeziani, R. RLf Laffineur, Rotert

229 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

RLNB Barrer, R.L.N. RTa Tamassia, R.

RM MacAlister, R.A.S. RTh 1bioou, Roger

RMC Cook,R.M. RTr Treuil, Rene

RMd Maddin,R. RuH Hicks, Ruth I.

RMg Meiggs, Russell RuK Kassel, Rudolph

RMO Ogilvie, R.M. RuS Schmitt, RUdiger

RMW Wheeler, R.E. Mortimer RV Vanderiviere, R. RnH Hodot,Rene RvR van Royen, R.A RoB Brurnoough, Roocrt s. RVS Schoder, Raymond V. RcC Oahay, Roland RVx de Vaux, Roland

Rd-1 Halleux, Rorert RVz Viredaz,Remy

RoL Lazzerrni, Romano RW Willetts, Ronald F.

RoN North, Rorert RWE Ehrich, Rorert w. RoT Tefnin, Roland RWe Werner, Rudolf RP Peroni, Renato RWH Hutchinson, R.W. RK: Cbarles, Rorert P. RWi Wild,R.

RPh Phythyon, Reed RWJ Weil, Raymond

RPi Pittioni, Richard RWT Tucker, Rorert Whitney

RR Rocher,R. RWt Witte, Reinhard RRH Holloway, R. Ross SA Alexiou, Stylianos

RRL Laxton,RR. SAE Eriksson, Sven A

RRS Stieglitz, Rorert R. SaL Levin, Saul

RS Santiago, Rosa A SaS Stucchi, Sandro

RSa SabOOdini, R. SB Benton, Sylvia

RSB Schmitt-Brandt, Rorert SBA Aleshire, S.B. RSh Shafer, Rorert sc Calderone, Salvatore

RSM Merrillees, Rorert S. SCH Humphreys, Sarah Caroline le Messuriei

RSt Stememann, R. SD lliw, Sterling Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

SOl Ulvis, s. SLi Liererman, Samuel SIX !Xger-Jalkotzy, Sigrid SLI Lloyd, Seton H.F.

SOl Indelicato, Silvia Damiani SLr Luraghi, Silvia

Sib llinadoni, Sergio F. SM Mann, S.E. SDJ DJ5anuc, s. SMA Al-Radi, Selma M.S.

SDz Dietz, S. SMr Mirie, Sieglinde

SEI lakovidis, Spyros E. so ~ec~,Stefan SF F<.rsrerg, Stig Soi leSoir

SFe Ferri, S. SP Prete, Sesto

SGC Guettel Cole, Susan SpC Cook,Sp.B.

SGE &cudero, S. Gonzales SPe Pemlroke, Simon

SGK Kapsomenos, Stylianos G. SPg Piggott, Stuart

SgL Laser, Siegfried SpJ Jacovidis, Spyridon E.

SGr Grandolini, S. Spl der Spiegel

SH Hood, M. Sinclair F. SpM Marinatos, Spyridon

ShC Crawford, Sheena SPo Popescu, Sebastiana

ShG Gibbs, Sharon SPP Parnicki-Pudelko, S.

Sl Immerwahr, Sara SR Rossi,S.

SIJ Jampolski, S.l. SRa Radzig, S.

SIO ON, Stewart I. SRC Cooke, S.R.B.

SJ Jakuoowski, Stanislaw SRS Slings, S.R. SJL de Laet, Siegfried J. ss Segert, S. SJn Jannaccone, S. SSe Sergent, S.

SJS Sarypkin, SJa. SSh Shennen, Stephen SK Szadeszy-Kardoss, s. SSt Stati, S. SKu Kure, Shigeichi SSw Swiny, Stuart

SL Luria, Salomo SSy Symenoglou, Sarantis

SLH Hawitz, Silvia L StB Brunnsaker, Sture

231 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

StC Cairns, Stewart S. TKr Karaphylloudis, T.

StD Diamant, Steven TKy Kelly, Thomas

StF Foltiny, St. TL Lamlxlin, T.O.

StH Hiller, Stefan TLS Times Literary Supplement

StK Kolkowna, St. TM Milewski, T.

StS Sinos, Stefan TrD llithan, Trude sw Weinlx:rg, Saul S. 1Re Reekmans, Tony SY Yaginuma, S. 1RS Smith, Thyrza Ruth SyP Payrau, Sylvain TS Sinko, T.

TAW Alexandrato-Wybenga, T.G. TSh Shear, Jr., T. Leslie

TB Blaszczyk, T. TSp Spyropoulos, Theodoros

TBJ Jones, Tom B. TSu Sulamirski, T. TBM Mitford, T.B. TSW Wheeler, T.S.

TCh Cl!ampion, Timothy TTD Duke, T.T.

TCS Smid, T.C. TIE Tsavellas-Evj:n, T.H. TeM Mantero, Teresa TVB Blavatskaja, T.V.

TOP Powell, T.G.E TVG Gamkrelidze, Thomas V.

TH Howe, Thalia P. TW Webster, T.B.L.

ThGP Palaima, Thomas Gerard TWe Wertime, Theodore A

ThK Knecht, Th. TWJ Jacobsen, Thomas W.

THP Price, Theodora Hadzisteliou TZ Zlatkovskaya, T.D.

ThP Poljakov, Th. UBi Bianchi, Ugo

TIM the Times UH Holscher, Uvo

TJ Jones, T.B. UN Naumann, Ute

TJa James, T.G.H. UR Rtitersworden. Udo

TJP Papdopoulos, Thanasis J. URa Rapallo, U. TKB Bender, Todd K. VA Aravantinos, Vassilis L.

TKM Mocwe,T.C.Kingsmill VAl Istrin, V.A.

232 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

VB Burr, V. VSt Struve, Vasili V.

VBT Trul:ilovic, Volislav B. VTB Tatton-Brown, Veronica

VD Ikslxxough, V.R.d A vu Ustinov, V.A. VdA D Agostino, V. WA Anderson, W.French

VIAl D.unitrescu, V. WaB Beringer, Walter

VE Ehrenberg, V.L. WAB Brewer, W.A.

VeB Batchvarov, Ventzeslar WAI Allen, W. Sidney

VG Georgiev, Vladimir WaM McLeod, Wallace E.

VGB Borukhovic, V.G. WAR von Reitzenstein, Wolf-Annin Frciherr

VGr Grace, V.R. WAW Ward, William A

VHa Hankey, Vronwy WB Brice, William C

VI Ivanov, V.V. WBe Belardi, W.

ViB Bubenik, Vit WBI Ingalls, Wayne Barritt

VK Karageorghis, V assos WBk Burkert, Walter

VKe Kenna, V.E.G. WBl Bliirnel, W.

VL Iiittel, Verena WBo Borgeaud, W.

VlB Bamiteanu, Vladimir WBr Brandenstein, Wilhelm

VLC CymOOrskij, V.L WCa Calder, W.M.

VLR La Rosa, Vincenzo WCD CDwgill, Warren C.

VM MiloiCic, Vladimir WCu Cl!lican, William

VMS Sergeev, V.M. WD Dressler, Wofgang

VNJ Jarcho, V.N. WdB den Boer, W.

VP Pisani, Vittore WDN Niemeier, Wolf-Dietrich

VPK Kazanskene, V.P. Wib Ihllan, Walter F.

VPo Popovitch, Vladislav WE Eilers, W.

VPY Yailenko, V.P. WEB Brown, W. Edward

vs SevoroSkin, Vitali V. WEk Ekschmitt, Werner vss Sergeev, V.S. WeN Nahm, Werner

233 Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

WEu Euler, Wolfram WRS Schmalsteig, William R.

WFL Leemans, W.F. WRu Ruben, W. WFW Witton, W .F. ws Stanford, W.B. WG Guthrie, W.K.C. WSc Schindler, Wolfgang

WGC Cavanagh, W.G. WSD lliwney, W.S. WGE East, W. Gordon wss Smith, William Stevenson

WGL Lamrert, W.G. WSW Woodard, WilliamS. WHe Heick, Wolfgang wr Taylour, Lord William WHG Goodenough, Ward H. Wfe Tegethoff, Wilhelm WHS Stiebing, William H. wv Verdenius, W.J. WiB Biers, William R. ww Winter, Werner WK. Krause, Wolfgang WWy Wyatt, Jr., William F.

WKa Kastner, Wolfgang XaM Mignot, Xavier

WKr Kruger, G. van W. YB Bequignon, Yves

WKu Kullman, W. YD Duhoux, Yves

WLo Loy, William G. YLA Arbeitman, Y.L.

WM Merlingen, Weriand YLH Holmes, Y. Lynn

WMa Matthews, W.K. YMA Apostolakis, Y.M.

WMc Mcllinald, William A YMC Cllarue, Yves-Marie

WMu Muri, Walter YVA Andreyev, Yu. V. WNo Noll, w. yy Yadin, Yigael WcF Fauth, Wolfgang ZA Arnl:rose, Zuell Philip

WoS Schiering, Wolfgang ZATW Zeitschrift fUr die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft WP Porzig, w. ZG Gansiniec, Z. WPL Lehmann, Winfred P. ZJJ Jitta, Annie N. Zadoks-Josephus WPr POtscher, Walter ZJK Kapera, Zdzislaw J. WRd Rudolph, Wolfgang ZP Petre, Za: WRo Rollig, w. ZR Rubinsohn, Zecv

2~ Author Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name Abbreviation Name

ZSG Stos-Gale, Z.A. ZSt Stewart, Zeph

ZT Tofalis, Zannetos zz ZlatuSka, Z.

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