
Top:
A Hittite inscription on a bronze plaque found at the Hittite
port of Byblos. It is read in the boustrophedon manner and dates
to about 2000 B.C. and is similar to the Newberry Stone.
Bottom:
A section of Code of Gortyn, a Doric Greek inscription on Crete.
It is also read in the boustrophedon mannor.
From
Lost Cities of Atlantis, Ancient Europe & the Mediterranean
by David Hatcher Childress