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Jun 19, 2026

AI Engineer Claims Breakthrough in Deciphering Ancient Linear A Script

Jun 19, 2026
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Tom Di Mino, an AI engineer and amateur linguist, asserts he has deciphered Linear A, a Bronze Age Minoan writing system that has puzzled experts for over a century. His findings are under review by linguistics experts, and if validated, could significantly impact the field of linguistics and our understanding of ancient languages.

  • Tom Di Mino claims to have deciphered Linear A, a Minoan script used from around 1800 BC to 1450 BC.
  • His insights suggest that Linear A may belong to an extinct Semitic language, potentially a precursor to biblical Hebrew.
  • Di Mino has studied Linear A for seven years and developed a method using Python scripts to analyze the script systematically.
  • He proposes readings for 40 signs in Linear A, including 13 previously unknown phonetic values, and has created a lexicon of 408 translated terms.
  • His work includes a draft manuscript titled 'Ya Diktu: Grammar of the Minoan Peak Sanctuary Libation Formula' for potential publication.
  • The deciphering of Linear A, if confirmed, would parallel the significance of the deciphering of Linear B in 1952, which was identified as Greek.
  • Di Mino's approach involved analyzing prayer inscriptions and identifying connections to Hebrew prayers, a claim not previously made by other researchers.
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