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editThe sentence "archaeological reconstructions suggest that they would have found the Minoan people living along with the Mycenaeans, surviving as an underclass. No doubt the Minoan language continued to be spoken by the peasants" is all conjecture. We do not know much about social class and division post-LM IB, after the theorized Mycenaean invasion c. 1450 BC. The relationship between Linear B and social division is just as much up for debate. If no one objects I think this should be scrapped from what is, after all, an encyclopaedic article. --131.111.233.196 (talk) 16:35, 27 April 2013 (UTC)
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editHave any inscriptions, of Linear A or Linear B been found at Karfi?