The Terracotta Disc "Festus Disc" on the Greek island of Crete
The Festus disk, also known as the Festus disk, Festus disk, Festus disk, or Festus disk, is a clay disk from the 17th century BC. It is a 6.5-inch diameter terracotta disk with 241 hieroglyphs engraved on both sides, arranged in a spiral pattern from the outside to the inside. The Festus disk is a clay disk discovered on the island of Crete, dating back to around 2000 BC. However, its origin, meaning, and purpose remain a mystery. There are a total of 241 imprints on the disc representing 45 different symbols, some of which represent people, animals, plants, and tools.
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