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  1. Indus script - Wikipedia

    • The Indus script, also known as the Harappan script and the Indus Valley Script, is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley Civilisation. Most inscriptions containing these symbols are extremely short, making it difficult to judge whether or not they constituted a writing system used to record a Harappan language, any of which are yet to be id… See more

    Corpus

    By 1977 at least 2,906 inscribed objects with legible inscriptions had been discovered, and by 1992 a total of approx. 4,000 inscribed objects had been found. Indus script symbols have primarily been found on … See more

    Characteristics

    The characters are largely pictorial, depicting objects found in the ancient world generally, found locally in Harappan culture, or derived from the natural world. However, many abstract signs have also been identif… See more

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  2. Its decipherment was the result of more than twenty years of research by Jha ‹ a Vedic scholar and paleographer of considerable distinction.
    archaeologyonline.net/artifacts/indus-script
    Parpola deciphered the script as Tamil, with inscriptions only two letters long and about 24 symbols interpreted, though some choices seemed arbitrary.
    ancientindians.org/the-indus-script-finally-deciphered/
    It is to the credit of Mahadevan [1] that the entire set of signs and symbols as occurring individually and in conjunction (in their original form) have been identified.
    crimsonpublishers.com/aaoa/fulltext/AAOA.000534…
    There is no known bilingual inscription to help decipher the script, and the script shows no significant changes over time. But why has no serious researcher deciphered the script? There is a strong disagreement among linguists and Indologists about the very nature of the script.
    www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/why-we-still-cant-cr…
     
  3. Deciphering the Indus Script - Harappa

     
  4. Why we still can't Crack the Indus Valley Script? - The …

    Feb 10, 2022 · There is no known bilingual inscription to help decipher the script, and the script shows no significant changes over time. But why has no serious researcher deciphered the script? There is a strong disagreement among …

  5. The Indus Script Finally Deciphered - ancientindians.org

  6. Cracking the Code: The Quest to Decipher the Indus …

    Sep 17, 2024 · The Indus script was mainly written with signs that could symbolically convey meanings to people of different dialects, and languages, across Indus settlements. Over one hundred attempts have been made by …

  7. Indus Script - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 5, 2015 · During the early Harappan phase (c. 3500-2700 BCE), we find the earliest known examples of the Indus Script signs, attested on Ravi and Kot Diji pottery excavated at Harappa. Based on the fact that only one sign is …

  8. Beyond Decipherment: Message of the Indus Seals

  9. The mystery of the Indus script: Dravidian ... - The …

    Feb 7, 2024 · Archaeologist S R Rao had in 1982 postulated that the script contains just 62 signs. This was refuted by the Finnish Indologost Asko Parpola, one of the most formidable names associated with the decipherment of the …

  10. How come we can’t decipher the Indus script?

  11. Full Text Version of Deciphering the Indus Script | Harappa

  12. The Indus Script - Harappa

  13. Decipherment of the Harappan Script: An Assessment

  14. Deciphering Harappan script: Most mysterious writing in the world

  15. Language Log » Toward the decipherment of Harappan

  16. Decoding the Ancient Script of the Indus Valley

  17. Deciphering the Indus Script - Harappa

  18. Decipherment of the Harappan Script: An Assessment …

    Harappa Script is hieroglyphic in nature and decipherment can be attempted the way Egyptian hieroglyphs were decrypted On the salient features of Harappa (Indus) Script, some remarkable observations -- related to decipherment …

  19. (PDF) Harappa Script – background, methodology, …

    The Harappa Script is essentially pictographic and the structure is logo-graphic with the underlying base of spoken forms of Meluhha (cognate mleccha, attested in ancient texts of Manu, Bharata, Vatsyayana, Patanjali).

  20. Indus Script and Indus Culture - Harappa