Re: Do you know about the nine- proof?



On Aug 5, 10:24 pm, hagen <dan5m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 24, 10:56 pm, hagen <dan5m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/observ.htm
Be aware still defending the solution of thePhaistosdisc by name.
Sorry.

The early Roman calendar:http://webexhibits.org/calendars/calendar-roman.htmlhttp://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/observ.htm
O.H.

The eight names of months known from linear B:

http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/zzjagt2.htm
http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/demo3.htm
O.H.

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