Phaistos Disc

Phaistos Disc

Imagine holding a 3,700-year-old mystery in your hands. A clay disc, about 6 inches in diameter, covered in strange symbols spiraling from the edge to the center. This is the Phaistos Disc, one of archaeology's most enigmatic artifacts. Discovered in 1908 in the ruins of a Minoan palace on the island of Crete, it has baffled experts for over a century. Who created it? What do its 241 pictorial signs mean? Is it a message, a calendar, or perhaps an ancient board game? Despite numerous attempts, no one has definitively cracked its code. The Phaistos Disc stands as a testament to the ingenuity of ancient civilizations and the enduring allure of unsolved historical puzzles.

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