Pages: 352 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0071357432 Pub: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US Pub date: 2002-04-25 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 306909
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Reader Reviews:A fascinating read (11/11 people found this helpful)Written in a clear and concise style with copious illustrations andphotographs, this book is a fascinating insight into some of the worldsoldest forms of writing. Covering first the work undertaken over the last200 years to decipher previously unknown scripts such as EgyptianHieroglyphs and Linear B, and some of the techniques employed to cracktheir 'codes', the text moves on to scripts still partially or totallyundeciphered, such as Etruscan and Indus Valley. The book is evidently thework of an author fully in command of his material, but is presented in astyle and vocabulary accessible to the layman. Thoroughly recommended. Fascinating story (8/8 people found this helpful)This review is written by someone who knows absolutely zero about this subject. I enjoyed the book overall, and thought it achieved an excellent balance between technical content and ease of presentation. The book is divided into two halves; the first reviews the decipherment of various languages such as Linear B and the Mayan code, and is fascinating, while the second half concentrates on languages that still remain to be decoded. I found the first half much more interesting than the second, and I think that is because there is more of a story to tell. With the second half, there is a sequenced display of indecipherable scripts, but you learn little other than they look like tough nuts to crack. I must admit, I gave up before finishing the second half, but the first half more than compensates. Not just for the initiated (14/14 people found this helpful)First of all don�t be scarred by the subject of this book, wait no, the subject is scary but the way the book is written is not. It describes in detail, with lots of pictures, the way that long lost languages were found and understood again in a simple, enjoyable way. It then goes on to tell of the troubles ahead in deciphering other languages such as the fascinating ronogorongo language of Easter Island. IMPORTANT NOTE Similar ProductsThe Story of Writing: Alphabets, Hieroglyphs and Pictograms The Story of Decipherment: From Egyptian Hieroglyphics to Maya Script The Man Who Deciphered Linear B: The Story of Michael Ventris Ancient Iraq (Penguin History) The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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