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 some "filler" material. After I get all the syllables online, I will clean up the individual pages by making images of the various signs and uploading them to eliminate the current text resolution deficiencies, but it is a massive amount of tedious extra graphics work, so I am not doing it right now, as it is not essential for online purposes. One can see the full grid for the syllable on the scanned image.
The Syllable NE in the Minoan Aegean Sign Concordance (by Andis Kaulins)
NE (nau) The boat sign on the Axe of Arkalochori should be viewed horizontally.... thus showing this to be Indeed, a retracing of a photograph of the original (not a copy) of the Axe of Arkalochori shows it is actually a sailboat as shown in column 5, and as proven in an accompanying article to this grid inter alia discussing photos of the Axe. The sign is shown corrected in the 5th column to the right, above the ancient sailing vessel image. | Cypriot syllabary: 𐠛 NI The line is the water surface. Is it possible that the syllabic values of some of the Cypriot N- based signs must be exchanged? View also the symbol: 𐠥 RI "rowers, oars" | Linear B 𐀚(24) NE This is an easy sign to identify once one knows it is a boat. The vessel tops the vertical holding line, which need not have a sign meaning, but which here also appears to serve as the mast at its upper extension. | Phaistos Disk 𐇨 NE Greek "boat, ship" The boats are turned vertically because of space limitations, also on original scripts. Proto-Indo- European *nau- "boat" See naval at the Online | Axe of Arkalochori NE Image thumb from Art Treasure shows replica of ancient sailboat that prior to the modern age sailed to Indonesia. | Elamite NE The boat sign in Elamite is abstracted simply as a round hull. Sumerians Sumerians had clinker- built sailboats, skin boats [of] animal skins and reeds and wooden- oared ships. | Sumerian NI2 “sail with rigging” Egyptian NFW “sailor . NE determinative for n'.j “travel” |