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Marie Roelandt is an independent researcher and the author of the blog Klema Field Notes (klema.tsuk.org), which publishes analyses of inscriptions in the Kristiansen coding system.
Work
Roelandt is not institutionally affiliated. Her work is characterised by close structural reading, explicit methodological transparency, and a stated policy of not proposing phonetic values for signs. Her two most-cited posts concern the Zagi Tablets: in the first she argues that the sign UNIT should be read as the kin term CHILD; in the second she reconstructs a multi-generational family tree from the corpus using a working transliteration she designed as a readability aid, not as a phonetic proposal.
She identifies herself on her blog as having interests in undeciphered writing, genealogy, and pattern recognition.