THE PHAISTOS DISK: A SOLAR CALENDAR. CONTRIBUTION TO A DECIPHERMENT

Authors

  • Mary Kilbourne Matossian Department of History, University of Maryland, USA

Keywords:

opium, bull rituals, double axe, planets, constellations, Phaistos disc, Minoan calendar

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to contribute to the decipherment of the Phaistos Disk. The present assumption is that the Disk was a solar calendar. The proposed method is used to recreate the night sky over Crete in the year 1613 B.C., beginning on September 1, and to follow the astral phenomena for a year thereafter. In addition, the figures on the Disk are interpreted by what is known about Bronze Age Cretan culture, especially agriculture. The result was a set of plausible interpretations of most of the icons found on the Disk. The conclusion is that the Phaistos Disk Unknown Script was created primarily to serve as a guide to the timing of agricultural activities and religious rituals.

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Published

2023-07-27

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