A few words survive, such as e-pi-zo-ta, "short swords," nothing to distinguish them from the other Linear B tablets.
They were well-established by 1400, if the Linear B tablets can be dated to then.
The Linear B tablets contain records of vessels made of various materials.
The trim line is green with "B" tablets on them on a blue background at regular intervals.
The Linear B tablets now put the history of the Greek language back at least 500 years and opened up a new perspective on Homer.
This is entirely borne out by the Linear B tablets from Pylos.
The Linear B tablets often refer to men or to their work, although, there were also female artisans, who mainly worked in the textile industry.
The trim line is pink with a brown border and "B" tablets for "Beverly" running at regular intervals.
The study of the Linear B tablets brought doubts.
During excavation in 1939 around 1,000 Linear B tablets were identified.