Decipherment of Indus Script: New LightPresentation of the thesis, based on a study of the seals found in Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, that the language of the Indus Valley civilization is a dialect of the Indo-European group. |
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In 1923 Swarup Vishnu in his article in “The Journal of The Behar and Orissa
Royal Society” (Pp. 347-352) claimed that he had so far deciphered 3 seals of
Indus Valley and presented before us the phonetic values of as many as 19
letters or ...
In 1923 Swarup Vishnu in his article in “The Journal of The Behar and Orissa
Royal Society” (Pp. 347-352) claimed that he had so far deciphered 3 seals of
Indus Valley and presented before us the phonetic values of as many as 19
letters or ...
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In the manner shown above about 200 seals have so far been deciphered, but
only a few of them are presented here for consideration. In the context of the
principles adopted by me in deciphering the values, I may have the honour to
judge ...
In the manner shown above about 200 seals have so far been deciphered, but
only a few of them are presented here for consideration. In the context of the
principles adopted by me in deciphering the values, I may have the honour to
judge ...
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LIST OF SEALED DECIPHERED IN THIS STUDY List of Seals deciphered in this
study Seal No. in the sign list 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 : MIC Sign Manual
H CII MIC plate CVI Seal MIC sign Manual H MIC plate CXII Seal MIC plate CXII ...
LIST OF SEALED DECIPHERED IN THIS STUDY List of Seals deciphered in this
study Seal No. in the sign list 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 : MIC Sign Manual
H CII MIC plate CVI Seal MIC sign Manual H MIC plate CXII Seal MIC plate CXII ...
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Contents
Origin of Problem | 5 |
How I could find the valuation | 23 |
Back to C J Gadd and S Langdon | 40 |
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