Drought Texts from Aegean Island of Naxos (~497 BCE)

For translation methodology see: How to Translate Alphabetic Akkadian Texts

Naxos is one of the largest islands in the Cyclades. Before the rise of Athens and Sparta Naxos was one of the wealthiest Mediterranean city-states. It was wealthy because it was the source of abrasive emery. This trade concentrated wealth in the hands of a few which led to a revolt against them in 499 BCE. One of the exiled aristocrats managed to persuade the tyrant of Miletus on the coast of Asia Minor to reinstate him but this tyrant in turn needed permission and aid from the Persian empire to mount such an invasion because they were Persian vassals.  
The Persians provided some minimal level of aid for what they thought would be an easy victory but this turned out not to be the case. The invasion force was unable to conquer the main walled cities of the island. After 4 months the invaders were forced to withdraw leaving the tyrant of Miletus unable to pay his debts to the Persians. Because of this, the tyrant upped the stakes by rallying all the Greek city states along the Anatolian coast in a rebellion against the Persians. All were defeated by 494 with Persians then going after mainland Greece after 492 because some mainland cities had aided the revolt. In contrast the Cycladic islands surrendered and were given lenient terms only needing to provide some tribute. That state of affairs continued until Naxos joined the Delian league led by Athens sometime after 477 BCE.   

Naxos

(Jan 20, 2023) As revealed by later Greek records, the Naxos revolt was a socio-economic conflict between rural interests and commercial trading interests which led into the much larger Greek/Persian wars. These three short archaeological texts essentially confirm that view. They show that the revolt was triggered by a drought and sustained by religious differences between those trading interests devoted to the motion class of powers and rural interests devoted to the life-growth powers represented by the crescent moon goddess Ayu (Greek Artemis). As such, this conflict parallels the earlier Israelite civil war triggered by the Elijah drought of 850 BCE but in that conflict the life class of powers was represented by Yahu (Yahweh) instead of Ayu. 

This religious conflict is evidenced by a toppling of an 8.5 meter (28-feet) high statue outside a Naxos temple on the island of Delos and by the text on its base. Its base text is not Greek but is in Alphabetic Akkadian. It states that people should stop being devoted to motion powers and start being more devoted to the life powers of the goddess Ayu (Artemis, Athena, Ishtar, Inanna, Hathor).

These texts reference emotion magic and deities Hu and Ayu. The language of these texts is Alphabetic Akkadian with the letter style being mostly mid-Etruscan similar to that of the Etruscan Piacenza Liver (Olmsted Jan. 1, 2021). While personal Greek inscriptions were also starting to appear on funerary steles around this time, official religious texts in the Greek world continued to be written in Alphabetic Akkadian until about 440 BCE when rising Greek nationalism and military success against the Persian empire resulted in Greek replacing Akkadian as the empire language of the eastern Mediterranean.

This text was found on the island of Naxos. It is inscribed on the bottom of a funeral stele (grave marker, cippi). The language of the text is Druid Akkadian in the Mid-Etruscan letter style. At this time Greek texts were starting to appear on funeral steles on the mainland showing that written Greek started out as a personal context before graduating to official texts. (Image online at Arachne Archive: https://arachne.dainst.org/entity/1098902?fl=20&q=%22Naxos%22&resultIndex=28)

Kate/Hekate Has Taken Over - Naxos 500 BCE

(Jan. 19, 2023, updated January 13, 2025) The death powers of Kate/Hekate have taken over. This text is making a plea to nourish the integration between the life powers and motions powers as represented by the sun's companion star, Sirius.

Translation in Akkadian (Med Text 10)

(read left to right. Capital letters on stone. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verbs in italic bold. Dual use letters are E/H, I/Y, U/W, and '/A in which vowel appears at beginning of words)
Chart Used: Aegean Lineage, Letter style is mostly Etruscan
  1. Nu Ṣu Ne'u.  Bu  ŠeRu.  Ḫu  BeTu  Ya  (10.1)
  2. AYu Ru E  (10.2)

In English

  1. The Revealer (Kate/Hekate) is activating the nest (life-network).  Nourish Sirius.  Hu is not being housed (by the zodiac powers).
  2. Ayu's eagle-vultures have been disabled.
 
This text was found on the island of Naxos. It is inscribed on the bottom of a funeral stele (grave marker). The language of the text is Druid Akkadian. Red letter assignments by Olmsted. Photo from: https://arachne.dainst.org/entity/1098899?fl=20&q=%22Naxos%22&resultIndex=25

Involve Astrology-Magic with Hu - Naxos 500 BCE

(Jan. 20, 2023, Updated January 13, 2025) This text is making a plea to use emotion and astrology magic to compensate for the loss of life powers.

Translation in Akkadian (Med Text 11)

(read left to right. Capital letters on stone. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verb is italic bold. Dual use letters are E/H, I/Y, U/W, and '/A in which vowel appears at beginning of words)
Chart Used: Aegean Lineage, Letter style is Aegean Island
  1. Ku  Tu  u.  Ṣu Ya Tu[2]Gu  Ḫu.  Gu  Qu  Ḫu.  Nu Ya  D'u  Ṣu  (11.1)
  2. Ku  AYu.  u  Tu  Pu  A.  Ta'u  Nu  Ya.  Ku  ḪiṢu  Ru.  iṢu  Ta'u  Ku  (11.2)
  3. Ṣu  Gi.  Ḫu  EITu  E (11.3)

In English

  1. Involve astrology-magic with Hu. Don't activate [2 words] with Hu.  Energize the life-threads of Hu.  Don't reveal the divine-motion-powers of Su.
  2. Involve Ayu.  Activate astrology-magic for opening that (her). The pasture (starry night sky of fate) will not be revealed. Involve the reed-mat's (life-network) eagle-vultures. The reed-mat involves the pasture.
  3. Activate emotional-energy.   Hu has been disabled.  Omens have been disabled.

Torso of the Colossus of Naxos as it Appeared During the 1920's on Island of Delos

This god statue was outside the Naxian trade/temple building on the island of Delos. This building is thought to have acted like an embassy as well. The effects of a drought caused this statue to be toppled. This god (probably sun god Hu) was blamed for the drought as is made clear by the text added to its based afterward. This torso seems to have some ancient graffiti text on its chest. Photo from Arachne depository at https://arachne.uni-koeln.de/arachne/index.php?view[layout]=objekt_item&search[constraints][objekt][searchSeriennummer]=146219

Base of Colossus of Naxos on Island of Delos as it Appeared in 2019

Photo from Olmsted personal collection.

Translation of Colossus of Naxos Base Text on Island of Delos

(Jan. 20, 2023, Updated January 13, 2025) This text is blaming magic for opening up the astrological powers of fate which in turn are causing a drought by making the sun too strong. In this it parallels text 11 above found on the island of Naxos.

Translation in Akkadian (Med Text 5.1)

(read left to right. Capital letters on stone. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verb is italic bold. Dual use letters are E/H, I/Y, U/W, and '/A in which vowel appears at beginning of words)
Chart Used: Aegean Lineage, Letter style is Aegean Island
  1. [1 or 2 letters]'  A  EKu.  Ta'u  Gu  YaṬa'u.  E  Ya  AMu  Du.  ReYu  A  Zu.  Ku  A  Ḫu'u.  ZiQu  E. Gi  A  Zu   

In English

  1. [2 words]  this starvation. The pasture (starry night sky of fate) is not being energized. The pasture has not disabled the Reed-Boat's (Ayu) manifestations. Shepherd's (astrology-magic crafters) can produce emanations. (Their) Involvement will result in astrological-owls (which push the life powers). Spirits have been disabled.  Energy will result in emanations.