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- Indus_script abstract "The Indus script (also Harappan script) is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley Civilization during the Kot Diji and Mature Harappan periods between the 26th and 20th centuries BC. Most inscriptions are extremely short. It is not clear if these symbols constitute a script used to record a language, and the subject of whether the Indus symbols were a writing system is controversial. In spite of many attempts at decipherment, it is undeciphered, and no underlying language has been identified. There is no known bilingual inscription. The script does not show any significant changes over time.The first publication of a seal with Harappan symbols dates to 1873, in a drawing by Alexander Cunningham. Since then, over 4,000 inscribed objects have been discovered, some as far afield as Mesopotamia. In the early 1970s, Iravatham Mahadevan published a corpus and concordance of Indus inscriptions listing 3,700 seals and 417 distinct signs in specific patterns. The average inscription contains five signs, and the longest inscription is only 17 signs long. He also established the direction of writing as right to left.Some early scholars, starting with Cunningham in 1877, thought that the system was the archetype of the Brāhmī script. Cunningham's ideas were supported by scholars, such as G.R. Hunter, S. R. Rao, F. Raymond Allchin, John Newberry, Iravatham Mahadevan, Krishna Rao, some of whom continue to argue for an Indus predecessor of the Brahmic script.".
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- Indus_script wikiPageExternalLink ejvs0801.txt.
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- Indus_script wikiPageID "1197809".
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- Indus_script hasPhotoCollection Indus_script.
- Indus_script iso "Inds".
- Indus_script languages "Unknown".
- Indus_script name "Indus script".
- Indus_script note "none".
- Indus_script time "2600".
- Indus_script type "Undeciphered".
- Indus_script typedesc History_of_writing.
- Indus_script subject Category:Articles_with_inconsistent_citation_formats.
- Indus_script subject Category:Bronze_Age_writing_systems.
- Indus_script subject Category:Indus_Valley_Civilization.
- Indus_script subject Category:Linguistic_history_of_India.
- Indus_script subject Category:Linguistic_history_of_Pakistan.
- Indus_script subject Category:Undeciphered_writing_systems.
- Indus_script comment "The Indus script (also Harappan script) is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley Civilization during the Kot Diji and Mature Harappan periods between the 26th and 20th centuries BC. Most inscriptions are extremely short. It is not clear if these symbols constitute a script used to record a language, and the subject of whether the Indus symbols were a writing system is controversial.".
- Indus_script label "Escritura del Indo".
- Indus_script label "Indus script".
- Indus_script label "Indus-Schrift".
- Indus_script label "Scrittura indu".
- Indus_script label "Écriture de l'Indus".
- Indus_script label "Письменность долины Инда".
- Indus_script label "インダス文字".
- Indus_script label "印度河文字".
- Indus_script sameAs Harappské_písmo.
- Indus_script sameAs Indus-Schrift.
- Indus_script sameAs Escritura_del_Indo.
- Indus_script sameAs Écriture_de_l'Indus.
- Indus_script sameAs Scrittura_indu.
- Indus_script sameAs インダス文字.
- Indus_script sameAs m.04gk5v.
- Indus_script sameAs Q601388.
- Indus_script sameAs Q601388.
- Indus_script wasDerivedFrom Indus_script?oldid=606799798.
- Indus_script depiction Indus_seal_impression.jpg.
- Indus_script isPrimaryTopicOf Indus_script.