SMEA NS Supplemento 1, 2018
Paths into Script Formation in the Ancient Mediterranean
edited by Silvia Ferrara and Miguel Valério
Preface
Anna Lucia D’Agata
Introduction
Silvia Ferrara, Miguel Valério
Image-Bound Scripts at the Inception of Writing
1. The Origins of Bronze Age Aegean Writing: Linear A, Cretan Hieroglyphic and a New Proposed Pathway of Script Formation
Roeland P.-J.E. Decorte
2. Hieroglyphic Writing on Old Hittite Seals and Sealings? Towards a Material Basis for Further Research
Mark Weeden
Adaptations: Between Pictorialism and Schematism
3. The Byblos Script
Juan Pablo Vita, José Ángel Zamora
4. Cypro-Minoan: An Aegean-derived Syllabary on Cyprus (and Elsewhere)
Miguel Valério
5. The Southwestern Palaeo-Hispanic Script: State of Knowledge, Hypotheses and Controversies
Javier de Hoz
6. Local Adaptations of the Alphabet among the Non-Greek Peoples of Anatolia
Ignasi-Xavier Adiego
7. The Meroitic Writing System: Change and Variation
Alex de Voogt
Patterns and Diversity: A World of Possibilities
8. Aztec Hieroglyphic Writing: A Comparative Perspective
Gordon Whittaker
9. The Invention, Transmission and Evolution of Writing: Insights from the New Scripts of West Africa
Piers Kelly