# Linear A Libation Tables Database Comprehensive database of all known Linear A Za-category inscriptions (stone vessel inscriptions), with focus on libation tables and related ritual objects used in Minoan cultic contexts. ## Files - `libation_tables.json` — Full structured database with sign-level data where available - `libation_tables.tsv` — Flat tabular export for quick reference and processing - `libation_formula_signs.json` — 34 unique syllabograms from the libation formula with phonetic status - `METHODOLOGY.md` — Pipeline documentation: how inscriptions were collated, signs mapped to Unicode, and phonetic values assigned - `UNDECIPHERED_SIGNS_ANALYSIS.md` — Deep analysis of the two undeciphered signs (*301 and *56): corpus data, syllabogram evidence, candidate readings, and why their phonetic values are left blank ## Contents **60 total Za-category inscriptions** from 16 archaeological sites: | Site | Count | Notable | |------|-------|---------| | Iouktas (IO) | 16 | IO Za 2 has principal libation formula; IO Za 15 has positions 5-6 | | Palaikastro / Petsophas (PK) | 14 | Peak sanctuary; largest concentration of libation tables | | Syme Viannou (SY) | 11 | SY Za 4 has unique nwa sign | | Knossos (KN) | 4 | KN Za 10: stepped vessel, dated LM IA | | Apodoulou (AP) | 3 | Includes jar and stone lid | | Pseira (PSI) | 2 | Pithos fragments | | Kophinas (KO) | 1 | Architectural stone block | | Kythera (KY) | 1 | KY Za 2: ladle from Agios Georgios sanctuary | | Kannia (KAN) | 1 | KAN Za 1: stone vessel | | Lachania (LACH) | 1 | LACH Za 1: stone vessel | | Nerokourou (NE) | 1 | NE Za 1: contains I-DA (Mount Ida place name) | | Prasa (PR) | 1 | Stone box; contains SE-TO-I-JA | | Psykhro (PS) | 1 | PS Za 2: secondary libation formula | | Troullos (TL) | 1 | Marble ladle | | Vrysinas (VRY) | 1 | Serpentine libation table | | Zominthos (ZO) | 1 | ZO Za 1: recently published stone vessel | Plus **6 related non-Za inscriptions** with libation formula elements or from ritual contexts (AR Zf 1-2, PL Zf 1, KN Zc 7, PO Zc 1, KO Zf 2). ## SigLA Data Two inscriptions have full sign-by-sign palaeographic data from [SigLA](https://sigla.phis.me/): - **PS Za 2** (Psykhro): 16 signs / 5 words — `ta-na-i-*301-ti [?] ja-ti ja-sa-sa-ra-me re-i-ke` - **SY Za 4** (Syme): 13 signs / 3 words — `a-ta-i-*301-wa-ja ja-i-nwa-za *56-ni-wi` Each sign includes: AB number, conventional reading, sign type, reading certainty, and individual sign image URL. ## Phonetics Policy Phonetic readings are **ONLY** included where explicitly provided in source material: - SigLA provides conventional Linear B phonetic values applied to Linear A signs (marked as `conventional_reading`) - Transcriptions from Davis 2013/2014 are included where explicitly given in the source PDFs - **No phonetic values have been inferred, guessed, or generated** Signs marked with `*` (e.g., `*301`, `*56`) are undeciphered signs with no agreed phonetic value. ## The Libation Formula The libation formula is the longest recurring Linear A text, found on stone ritual vessels. Structure (Davis 2013): | Position | Role | Example (IO Za 2) | |----------|------|--------------------| | 1 | Verb (main): "gives/dedicates" | a-ta-i-*301-wa-ja | | 2 | Place name | ja-di-ki-tu | | 3 | Dedicant name (varies) | [personal name] | | 4 | Object: "offering" | ja-sa-sa-ra-me | | 5 | Verb (subordinate): "requesting" | u-na-ka-na-si | | 6 | Prepositional phrase: "from [deity]" | i-pi-na-ma si-ru-te | ## Sources - Salgarella, E. (2024). *Writing in Bronze Age Crete*. Cambridge Elements. - Salgarella, E. (2020). *Aegean Linear Script(s)*. Cambridge Classical Studies. - Davis, B. (2014). *Minoan Stone Vessels with Linear A Inscriptions*. Aegaeum 36. - Davis, B. (2013). Syntax in Linear A: The word-order of the 'libation formula'. - SigLA database: https://sigla.phis.me/ (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) - Muhly & Olivier (2008). Linear A inscriptions from the Syme Sanctuary. - GORILA = Godart & Olivier (1976-1985). *Recueil des inscriptions en lineaire A*. Vols. I-V. - lineara.xyz — Digital GORILA corpus with transcriptions by George Douros.