- Yuri
Valentinovich Knorozov (Russian: Ю́рий Валенти́нович Кноро́зов; 19
November 1922 – 31
March 1999) was a
Soviet and
Russian linguist, epigrapher, and...
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effect that
Knorozov was
using a
peculiarly "Marxist-Leninist"
approach to decipherment, many
Western Mayanists simply dismissed Knorozov's work. However...
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correspond well to the
tablets either.
Since a
proposal by
Butinov and
Knorozov in the 1950s, the
majority of philologists,
linguists and
cultural historians...
- texts. Thus it may
never be
possible to read them. Yuri
Valentinovich Knorozov, a
Soviet linguist,
epigrapher and
ethnographer pla**** a
pivotal role in...
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considered by some to be
significant for the
Dravidian identification. Yuri
Knorozov surmised that the
symbols represent a
logosyllabic script and suggested...
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considered by some to be
significant for the
Dravidian identification. Yuri
Knorozov surmised that the
symbols represent a
logosyllabic script and suggested...
- the
initial breakthroughs of the
phonetic approach championed by Yuri
Knorozov and
others in the 1950s.
Since the late 20th century, the Maya code has...
- syllabary. That was
confirmed only by the work of
Soviet linguist Yuri
Knorozov in the 1950s and the
succeeding generation of Mayanists. Cheney, David...
- the
Mayan calendar and the
Mayan Long
Count calendar. In the 1950s Yuri
Knorozov used a
phonetic approach based on the De
Landa alphabet for
decoding the...
- proto-Dravidian ****umption.
Based on
computer analysis, the
Russian scholar Yuri
Knorozov suggested that a
Dravidian language is the most
likely candidate for the...