Discoveries of Indus Brahmi script on megalithic pottery in North Kerala shed light on prehistoric era. Book release in April ...
The latest such prize was offered last month by the chief minister of one Indian state: $1 million to anyone who can decode the script of the Indus Valley civilization, which stretched across what ...
The Indus River, once the lifeline of Sindh, now flows more like a political chessboard, where the central government and the ...
Yajnadevam, aka Bharath Rao, is a rare cryptographer – among epigraphists, archaeologists, linguists etc – who can claim to have cracked the code to deciphering the Indus Valley script.
An ancient script, filled with undeciphered symbols like a headless stick figure and a fish under a roof, continues to puzzle experts. Belonging to the Indus Valley Civilisation, the script ...
Granary, workmen’s quarters, terracotta figurines, pottery with Indus script, copper bullock cart, limestone weights, cemetery burials, furnace remains, superficial evidence of horse.
KARACHI: Dr. Asko Parpola, a specialist in Indo-European languages and history at the University of Helsinki, Finland, said in an interview … that an 11-year-old research on the Indus script ...
In this interview, Peggy Mohan talks about how intermarriage, power shifts, and urban life influenced language change.
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