The Terracotta Disc "Festus Disc" on the Greek island of Crete
Ancient Greek cultural relics
Phaistos Disc
Crete, Greece
Terracotta disc
2000 BC cultural relics
Cultural relics from Crete, Greece
Red pottery
Terracotta artifacts
Terracotta 3D model
Crete cultural relics
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Coin
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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.