The Soviet Decipherment Of The Indus Valley Script


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The Soviet Decipherment of the Indus Valley Script


The Soviet Decipherment of the Indus Valley Script

Author: Arlene R. Zide

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Release Date: 2013-03-01


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The Indus Script: A Positional-Statistical Approach


The Indus Script: A Positional-Statistical Approach

Author: Michael Korvink

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2011-02-20


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Since the discovery of the Indus Civilization, the meaning of the enigmatic Indus script remains hidden in its four hundred characters. While many would-be-decipherers have attempted to unravel its meaning with the aid of a presumed underlying language, none of these attempts has proven successful. In response, the approach taken in this work does not preclude an underlying language, but offers an alternate approach where the positional patterns of the Indus signs are investigated in an attempt to segment the character strings. Michael Korvink is a former instructor of International Studies at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and now works in the private sector.

Ancient Pakistan - An Archaeological History


Ancient Pakistan - An Archaeological History

Author: Mukhtar Ahmed

language: en

Publisher: Amazon

Release Date: 2014-10-18


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This is the fourth volume of the Ancient Pakistan - An Archaeological History. It deals with a number of issues of the Indus Civilization, which are primarily of theoretical importance. The main topics that have been discussed are the social and political organization of the Harappan society, the Harappan religion, the Indus script and language, the beginning and the end of this vast civilization, and the recent attempts in creating some myths around the Indus Civilization. Since this volume is primarily dedicated to the theoretical and the abstract, descriptive material is kept to a minimum.