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 PI in the Minoan Aegean Sign Concordance (by Andis Kaulins)
PI (pé) Classical Greek πέλεκυς “pelekus”, a "double-sided" axe, also single/sided ones i.e. hemipelekus. Some... late neolithic, wanderwörter have been suggested, e.g. Sumerian balag, Akkadian pilakku- (spindle whorl), or PIE pelek'u- 'axe'. Sumerian balag means hour-glass shaped drum. The shape is the word root. (cont.) | Cypriot syllabary (reshuffle PE, PI, PO labels ?) �� PO (cont.) Pelekus will have the same root as pierogi (Latvian pīrags, “*bi-horned, *two horned”). | Linear B ��(11) PI an axe See the perplexed on pelekus. | Phaistos Disk �� PI an axe later as the symbol PHI | Axe of Arkalochori PELEKUS is the bottom word on the axe middle column. Found at icobase.com a Sumerian balag (hour- glass drum) right bottom | Elamite PI jar, cask Sumerian balag "drum" #649) | Sumerian PO Thumb of hour-glass pithos image at Mathilda’s |