There is first a scan of a "syllabic" table excerpt from the original Microsoft Word manuscript -- the links there are not clickable because it is one image.
That image is followed by the original text -- the links there are clickable -- but you can not see the Aegean Fonts or images embedded in Microsoft Word, as these do not resolve in Blogger, so you will see "a ? ? filler".
The Syllable RU in the Minoan Aegean Sign Concordance (by Andis Kaulins)
Syllabic Value of the Sign (Symbol) (there was no universally established AEIOU vowel system yet in this era, and there were dipthongs, so that a strict AEIOU system here is a bit misleading) | Cypriot Syllabary signs from the (Unicode Character Map for Windows) | (Ventris & followers) (standard Bennet numbers in parentheses) | (Kaulins) (first deciphered by him in the years 1978- 1980) | Axe of Arkalochori (Kaulins) (these same basic signs are also on the Phaistos Disk). This column also provides explanatory photo images for various Minoan symbols | Elamite Script (Kaulins) (same basic signs as the Phaistos Disk - see | Sumerian Pictographs and/or Egyptian Hieroglyphs and/or sign commentary on individual symbols |
RU The vertical line in Linear B is a "holder" for two arms reaching out. A sign like this was easier to draw than the hand as on the Phaistos Disk and the Axe of Arkalochori. That the Cypriot syllabary likely shows two arms is seen from the Cypriot sign SU as man/arm (extension). See Cypriot SU: �� | Cypriot syllabary: �� RU | Linear B �� (26) RU "(arms) reach out" | Phaistos Disk �� RU "hand" “fist” Archaic Indo European once had one word only for both arm and hand e.g. Latvian roka | The Axe of Arkalochori �� RU The standard sign is reproduced from an apparently faulty copy of the Axe. Redrawn from an original photo, it is correctly "hand": | No Elamite sign yet. Thumb of "The hand" by Cheryl B. at Katherine Hilde shows hand variations in drawing. | Sumerian RU give by hand Hieroglyphs RDJ |