frühgriechisch
Frühgriechisch refers to the earliest attested stage of the Greek language. It is primarily known from Linear B, a syllabic script used in Mycenaean Greece from approximately the 15th to the 12th centuries BCE. The decipherment of Linear B in the 1950s by Michael Ventris and John Chadwick revealed that the script recorded an early form of Greek, rather than an unknown indigenous language as had been previously hypothesized.
The corpus of texts written in Linear B is relatively small, consisting mainly of administrative and economic
Key characteristics of Frühgriechisch include a rich system of case endings and verb conjugations, as well