The Indian state of Tamil Nadu is offering a $1 million bounty to experts who can successfully interpret the Indus Valley ...
Tamil Nadu has announced a $1 million prize for decoding the ancient Indus Valley script, sparking global interest among ...
A writing system developed by one of the world’s earliest urban societies has given linguists nothing but grief since it was ...
In the absence of a Rosetta Stone-like artefact – which helped scholars decode Egyptian hieroglyphics – and a lack of ...
Authorities are offering out a whopping $1 million award to anyone who can decipher a 5,000-year-old script. Usually you'd go ...
All of them are convinced they've deciphered the script of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a blend of signs and symbols. "They claim they've solved it and that the 'case is closed'," says Mr Rao ...
For a hundred years, scholars have tried and failed to decipher the script of the Indus Valley Civilisation. Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister has now announced a $1 million prize for anyone who succeeds.
The Indus script carries proto-Dravidian references — this is the position of scholars including Suniti Kumar Chatterji, Father Heras, Yri Valentinovich Knorozov, Walter Fairservis, Iravatham ...
Soon, we will get the image of the ancient Tamil who lived in Keeladi," said Kumaresan on Monday, the second day of the centenary year conference of the discovery of the Indus Valley Civilisation ...
All of them are convinced they've deciphered the script of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a blend of signs and symbols. "They claim they've solved it and that the 'case is closed'," says Mr Rao, Hwang ...