Museum of Thebes: How to write your name in ancient languages

The has uploaded to its a very nice application that allows you to see your name written in Linear B, archaic, classical, proto-Byzantine and Byzantine script.

It is a free offer from the Museum of Thebes and it is worth a look. If you exclude the languages ​​archaic, classical Greek, early Byzantine and Byzantine, which generally change only the font, its writing is interesting Linear B.

This language is Greek, it was first decrypted by English Michael Ventris, and has no graphic resemblance to all other Greek scripts.

It was a surprise that this is a first stitch of the Greek language used in the Mycenaean period and not a purely Mycenaean script.

Especially if you have kids in middle school or even high school, give them the link below. Because it contains all the names, they will surely find their own, which will be an incentive to get a first experience with these scriptures. In addition you can print them .

Click this link to go to the Museum of Thebes.

In addition to the spellings of your name, the Museum of Thebes contains on its website other educational activities that are worth visiting.

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Written by Dimitris

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