File:DrawingofTrojanScriptInscritpion.svg
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English: This is a drawing by Soviet historian of antiquities Nikolay Kazansky which depicts a sample of the Trojan script. |
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Source | https://www.academia.edu/27943215/Trojan_script_proto_Linear_A_of_Anatolian_Greeks |
Author | Nikolay Karzansky |
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