- Gareth Alun Owens
Gareth Alun Owens (born
1964 ) is a British-Greek academic, currently serving as Associate Director and «Erasmus/Socrates» Manager/Tutor of the International Relations Office,TEI of Crete and Associate Professor of Hellenic Culture - History, Language and Civilization. He is notable for his contributions toLinear B studies and his attempts to coordinate the efforts of academics to decipherLinear A .Biography
Owens read Classics at
University College London , completing a master's thesis on Linear B and a thesis on the problem of Linear A for his Ph.D. inarchaeology . He has taught at London and at theUniversity of Crete , and authored several publications in both English and Modern Greek.Owens is married to a Greek archaeologist with whom he frequently collaborates. He has earned Modern Greek Diploma of Proficiency from the
National and Capodistrian University of Athens where he took a second Ph.D. inlinguistics . Owens applied for and was granted citizenship; in fulfilling his obligations as a male Greek citizen, Owens briefly served in theHellenic Army . In addition to his academic postings, Owens has worked as a translator for theBBC and taught English on Crete.Linear A
Owens postulates that the phonetic values of ninety-percent of Linear A characters correspond to those of Linear B figures of similar appearance. A full ten characters do not admit analysis in terms of Linear B and Owens can only speculate as to their meaning. Using his system of correspondences, Owens has uncovered several place names which appear in the Linear B tablets and figure prominently in the archaeological history of Crete. In addition, he believes that he has found evidence of
grammatical gender for nouns and "nomen agentis", as well as vocabulary and noun and verb endings that to him indicate the underlying "Minoan" language of the Linear A tablets to be an Indo-European language of the Satem branch.Owens has founded the
Daedalic Theme Network to foster collaboration on Linear A decipherment and other Minoan issues.See also
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Linear A
*Linear B
*Minoan civilization
*Mycenaean Greece
*Decipherment Publications
Books
*ΔΑΙΔΑΛΙΚΑ – Γραφές και Γλώσσες της Μινωικής και Μυκηναϊκής Κρήτης" 20 Essays in Modern Greek (1991-96) Scripts and Languages of Minoan and Mycenaean (Herakleion:1996)
*KRITIKA DAIDALIKA — "20 Selected Essays in Memory of James T. Hooker on the Archaeology, Epigraphy and Philology of Minoan and Mycenaean Crete" (Amsterdam & Las Palmas, Gran Canarias:1997) ISBN 90-256-1096-X.
*"Evidence for Indo-European Language in the Minoan Documents — 5 Selected Articles on Minoan and Mycenaean Crete in memory and honour of Michael Ventris and John Chadwick to celebrate 50 years since the publication of “Evidence for Greek Dialect in the Mycenaean Archives”", Journal of Hellenic Studies 73, 1953, 84-103 and Documents in Mycenaean Greek, 1956, Monograph DO-SO-MO Fascicula Mycenologica Polona 6 (
Piotrków Trybunalski :2006)DVD
The Scripts of Knossos — Heraklion, a City through the Ages, Municipality of
Heraklion andUniversity of Crete , 2004.External links
* [http://www.teicrete.gr/daidalika/biografiko_eng.pdf Owens's "curriculum vitae"]
* [http://www.teicrete.gr/daidalika/index.htm DAIDALIKA - Website for Minoan languages and scripts at the TEI of Crete]
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