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Review of other attempts of Decipherment
Egbert-Richter Ushanas has read a part of the Indus texts logographically, of course, on the background of the subsequent Vedic culture , admitting that the ...
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Welcome to INDUS SCRIPT
All textual references relate to "The Indus script" by Mr Iravatham Mahadevan,especially the numbers of signs and texts. In transcribing the Sanskrit words ...
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Introduction to INDUS SCRIPT
My interest in the decipherment of the Indus script goes to a long past, but I was actively engaged in it only after my retirement in September,1993. ...
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History Rewritten
Before the unearthing of the Indus inscriptions, the British administrators and ethnologists had, to a great extent, distorted the Indian history, ...
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Introduction : The Indus Language
It is the sprouting seed or the isolating stage of the language-tree which grew up ... It was never proved how it could be the Dravidian language, ...
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INDUS SCRIPT: Basics of Vedic Mythology
This explains his wonderful exploits in the Vedic mythology. We can determine his exact status in the urbanised Indus society. He was an officer in charge ...
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Concept of Sarasvati
Though the river, later called Sarasvati, might have been flowing very mightily at that time, an Indus text simply says: Sa (nipple) ra (speed) Sa (end), ...
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