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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 9
Page 5
The primary beginning of the mystery of Indus Script may be assigned to a date
as remote as 1860's when a steatite seal ... reading "Lachhmiya" in his Corpus
Inscriptionum Indicarum with the further suggestions that the Brahmi Alphabet
was ...
The primary beginning of the mystery of Indus Script may be assigned to a date
as remote as 1860's when a steatite seal ... reading "Lachhmiya" in his Corpus
Inscriptionum Indicarum with the further suggestions that the Brahmi Alphabet
was ...
Page 7
... Origin of Indian Brahma Alphabet", which has subsequently * been criticised by
A. B. Walawalker as "Buhler was a juggler in deriving Brahmi Alphabet from West
Asian Aramic". If two or more persons are set to draw pictures at their own will, ...
... Origin of Indian Brahma Alphabet", which has subsequently * been criticised by
A. B. Walawalker as "Buhler was a juggler in deriving Brahmi Alphabet from West
Asian Aramic". If two or more persons are set to draw pictures at their own will, ...
Page 8
signs of the Indus script have reached the syllabic stage, that is a consonant +
vowel, as in the Brahmi Alphabet". According to him Indus script is • unconnected
with Sumerian one and the Indus sign reasemble Egyptian hieroglyphs. In reply
to ...
signs of the Indus script have reached the syllabic stage, that is a consonant +
vowel, as in the Brahmi Alphabet". According to him Indus script is • unconnected
with Sumerian one and the Indus sign reasemble Egyptian hieroglyphs. In reply
to ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted ancient Aryan migration assign assuming sign Brahmanas Brahmi Alphabet Brahmi Scripts C. J. Gadd compound letter consider CVII CVIII Seal direction of writing Dravidian Egyptian engravers favour Harappa Hence Heras hieroglyphs Hittite Hrozny Indian Indo-Aryan Language Indus civilization Indus script Indus Valley inscriptions interpretation of Seals Jacobi K. N. Dikshit Kavyatirtha reads Kshatriyas Kumara kuririn Maxmuller MIC CIX Seal MIC CVI MIC CVIII MIC plate CVI MIC Sign millennium B. C. Mohenjodaro na/n non-Aryan opines opinion origin Pali Proper philological phonetic value plate CIX plate CVI Seal plate CVIII Pre-Aryans presumption Problem Prof pronunciation proper names found Putra ra/r race Rigveda Rosetta stone S. K. Roy Sankarananda Sanskrit languages scholars Seal 30 Seal 42 Seal 75 sign list sign list Authority sign Manual sound Sumerian syllabic theory three signs Tilok tion Vaisyas valuation variations Vats Vedas Vedic vide seal vowel Waddell word Yudhisthira