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The chief minister of Tamil Nadu, a state in India, announced a prize of $1 million for anyone who can decipher the ancient script of the Indus Valley Civilization. The announcement was made ...
Recently excavated artifacts from Pakistan have inspired a reevaluation of one of the great early urban cultures--the enigmatic Indus Valley ... and faience (a form of glazed pottery), the ...
For more than a century, the ancient Indus script has mystified researchers. Left behind by the Indus Valley civilization ... on thousands of copper plates, pottery, bronzes, and stamp seals.
A group of codebreakers could potentially win a prize of £800,000 if they succeed in translating a 5,000-year-old language that has never been deciphered before. This challenge revolves around ...
A seminar on ‘Art in the Indus Civilization ... paintings on pottery. The art residues are distinctive spokespersons for this civilisation. The seals were made of steatite, faience and ...
In the Chalcolithic period at Mehrgarh, evidence of iconographic representations became more prominent with painted pottery and terracotta ... across the Indus Valley, suggesting that some ...
Scientists from IIT-Kharagpur and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have uncovered evidence that the Indus Valley Civilization is at least 8,000 years old, and not 5,500 years old, taking root ...
The Indus Valley Civilization, existing from 3300 BCE ... "About 60 percent of the symbols found on Indus Valley pottery are similar to the symbols found on artifacts excavated in Tamil Nadu ...