Ku-pa-ro en las tablillas de Cnoso

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  • José L. Melena Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1974.v42.i2.979

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This paper is intended to be a comprehensive analysis of the evidence of ku-pa-ro in the Knossos Linear B tablets. Its main purpose is to set up the importance of such aromatic plant in the Mycenaean economy at Knossos and to identify what kind of sedge was concealed under the name ku-pa-ro and what part of the plant was used and for what purposes. What it is stressed is the usage of the Cyperus rotundus L. (i. e. the ku-pa-ro) in the industry of perfumes and as a food additive as well. What is inferred from the discussion on the evidence of ku-pa-ro issues a series of valuable data concerning the localization of certain place-names in the map of Crete, and concerning the explanation of ideogram *171. The high qualities of ku-pa-ro preserved in the tablets lead the author to assume that such a plant was cultivated in Crete and was one of the main aromatic plants used by the Mycenaeans in the making of perfumes.

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Published

1974-12-30

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Melena, J. L. (1974). Ku-pa-ro en las tablillas de Cnoso. Emerita, 42(2), 307–336. https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1974.v42.i2.979

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