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The Dispilio Tablet - the oldest known written text | Ancient Origins
       Dispilio Tablet - Wikipedia
The Dispilio Tablet - the oldest known written text | Ancient Origins
Two things. The writer's final remark discredits him and what he has to say earlier. How can he be sure about this? Second, I do hope the writers of this ancient script knew when a sentence was over: "The Dispilio tablet was one of many artefacts that were found in the area, however the importance of the table lies in the fact that it has an unknown written te on it that goes back further ...
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Dispilio Tablet - Wikipedia
The Dispilio tablet is a wooden tablet bearing inscribed markings, unearthed during Georg Hourmouziadis's excavations of Dispilio in Greece, and carbon 14-dated to 5202 (± 123) B It was discovered in 1993 in a Neolithic lakeshore settlement that occupied an artificial isla near the modern village of Dispilio on Lake Kastoria in Kastoria, Western Macedonia, Greec
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      International Museum Day 2020 Goes Digital and
 Spotlights “Museums for Equality: Diversity and Inclusion”
  – American Alliance of Museums
   International Museum Day 2020 Goes Digital and Spotlights “Museums for Equality: Diversity and Inclusion” – American Alliance of Museums
In another 2019 activity, local immigrants and refugees—known as Global Guides— led to of artifacts at Penn Museum in Philadelphia in the museum’s Middle East Galleries, during which they provided historical information combined with emotionally compelling persona stories to interpret objects from their countries of origin.. During IMD2019 in Philadelphia, Penn Museum’s Global ...
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