Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’

The article presents a matrix of basic semiotic markers and rules for examining the internal structure of the sign system developed in the Neo-Eneolithic in the Danube basin. It is intended a) to test the hypothesis that these cultures had an early form of writing, the so-called Danube script; b) to...

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Main Author: Marco Merlini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2005-12-01
Series:Documenta Praehistorica
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/2174
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description The article presents a matrix of basic semiotic markers and rules for examining the internal structure of the sign system developed in the Neo-Eneolithic in the Danube basin. It is intended a) to test the hypothesis that these cultures had an early form of writing, the so-called Danube script; b) to infer the principles of this system of writing; c) to distinguish between bi- and multi-signs texts of the Danube script, without knowing what any of them meant, from compounds of signs associated with other communication codes, among them decoration, symbols, and divinity identifiers. The matrix is applied to some recent discoveries selected not from the core area of the Danube civilization in the Vinča region, but from peripheral regions, in order to document how widespread the Danube script was.
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spelling doaj.art-ad02c232217d464f97c3a0c652287e192023-01-18T09:21:43ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Documenta Praehistorica1408-967X1854-24922005-12-013210.4312/dp.32.18Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’Marco Merlini0The Prehistory Knowledge Project (Roma, Italy), Institute of Archaeomythology (Sebastopol, USA)The article presents a matrix of basic semiotic markers and rules for examining the internal structure of the sign system developed in the Neo-Eneolithic in the Danube basin. It is intended a) to test the hypothesis that these cultures had an early form of writing, the so-called Danube script; b) to infer the principles of this system of writing; c) to distinguish between bi- and multi-signs texts of the Danube script, without knowing what any of them meant, from compounds of signs associated with other communication codes, among them decoration, symbols, and divinity identifiers. The matrix is applied to some recent discoveries selected not from the core area of the Danube civilization in the Vinča region, but from peripheral regions, in order to document how widespread the Danube script was.https://journals.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/2174Danube scriptDanube civilizationNeo-EneolithicSymbolism
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Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’
Documenta Praehistorica
Danube script
Danube civilization
Neo-Eneolithic
Symbolism
title Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’
title_full Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’
title_fullStr Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’
title_full_unstemmed Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’
title_short Semiotic approach to the features of the ‘Danube Script’
title_sort semiotic approach to the features of the danube script
topic Danube script
Danube civilization
Neo-Eneolithic
Symbolism
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/2174
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