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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... discussed in a proper place elsewhere . ( 2 ) From the philological point of view it can easily be imagined that the writer is under the impression that the more the sound of a word is peculiarly shown , the more it will sound antique ...
... discussed in a proper place elsewhere . ( 2 ) From the philological point of view it can easily be imagined that the writer is under the impression that the more the sound of a word is peculiarly shown , the more it will sound antique ...
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... discussed here- before and the other one will be answered in a proper place when the question of syllabism comes . In 1932 C. J. Gadd in his “ Seals of Ancient Indian Style found at Ur ” discussed as many as 10 Seals found at Ur and ...
... discussed here- before and the other one will be answered in a proper place when the question of syllabism comes . In 1932 C. J. Gadd in his “ Seals of Ancient Indian Style found at Ur ” discussed as many as 10 Seals found at Ur and ...
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... discussed the problem to some length . The gist of his finding is this : there might have been a decimal system in Mohenjodaro and the language of Mohenjodaro was an outcome of primitive Indonesian language . In 1939 N. M. Billimoria in ...
... discussed the problem to some length . The gist of his finding is this : there might have been a decimal system in Mohenjodaro and the language of Mohenjodaro was an outcome of primitive Indonesian language . In 1939 N. M. Billimoria in ...
Contents
Origin of Problem | 11 |
Principles of Decipherment | 17 |
How I could find the valuation | 23 |
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Alexander Cunningham Ancient India Aryan migration assign Brahmanas Brahmi Alphabet Brahmi Scripts C. J. Gadd compound letter consider CVII CVIII Seal decipherment direction of writing Dravidian Egyptian engravers favour Harappa Hence Heras hieroglyphs Hittite Hrozny Indo-Aryan Language Indus civilization Indus script Indus Valley inscriptions interpretation of Seals Jacobi K. N. Dikshit Kavyatirtha Seal Kshatriyas Kumara kuririn Langdon Maxmuller MIC CIX Seal MIC CVI MIC CVIII MIC plate CVI MIC Sign millennium B. C. MK Seal Mohenjodaro non-Aryan opines opinion origin 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 Sankarananda Sanskrit languages scholars Seal 42 Seal 77 Seals Deciphered sign list Signs sign Manual sound Sumerian syllabic theory three signs Tilok tion unicorn Vaisyas valuation variations Vats Vedas Vedic vide seal vowel Waddell word Yudhisthira