The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a stamp seal with inscription in 1875. Comparative linguistic, historical and data science approaches have been utilised for over a century to decipher this script, but these remain inconclusive due to the short nature of the inscriptions and lack of bilingual texts. Scholars have suggested that a contextual, archaeological approach to considering the inscribed artefact types, materials, and other characteristics is essential to gain further insight into the purpose and use of this script. This project explores the archaeological context of this undeciphered script through examination of features of inscribed artefacts and their contextual dis...
This paper summarizes the results of different studies that I conducted over the past ten years on I...
This paper presents a coherent collection of Indus-related stone seals and tablets from Bactria and ...
The paper presents an exceptional artefact of the Halil Rud or Marhashi Civilization, a stone plaque...
Abstract This article studies the semantic scope of the yet undeciphered Indus script inscriptions, ...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
For many years, Indus seals have puzzled archaeologists with their detailed motifs and undeciphered ...
The spread and development of the Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan civilisation...
Group 1) Goat, deer, highly-conventionalized human forms on a sherd are almost similar to the pictog...
The more noteworthy Indus region was home to the biggest of the four old urban civilization establis...
Thousands of small stone seals of around 2500 BCE with enigmatic script and more than 400 pictograph...
222 of the excavated potsherds have graffito-marks from simple strokes to intricate geometric and na...
This paper presents an analysis and interpretation of the so-called Harappan chimaera, one of the mo...
Recent excavations at Harappa and Mehrgarh, as well as other sites in Pakistan and India have provid...
This paper comprehensively summarizes, analyses, and reviews Iravatham Mahadevan’s attempts to decip...
The rock carvings of the Upper Indus valley have now been published by the Academy of Heidelberg for...
This paper summarizes the results of different studies that I conducted over the past ten years on I...
This paper presents a coherent collection of Indus-related stone seals and tablets from Bactria and ...
The paper presents an exceptional artefact of the Halil Rud or Marhashi Civilization, a stone plaque...
Abstract This article studies the semantic scope of the yet undeciphered Indus script inscriptions, ...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
For many years, Indus seals have puzzled archaeologists with their detailed motifs and undeciphered ...
The spread and development of the Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan civilisation...
Group 1) Goat, deer, highly-conventionalized human forms on a sherd are almost similar to the pictog...
The more noteworthy Indus region was home to the biggest of the four old urban civilization establis...
Thousands of small stone seals of around 2500 BCE with enigmatic script and more than 400 pictograph...
222 of the excavated potsherds have graffito-marks from simple strokes to intricate geometric and na...
This paper presents an analysis and interpretation of the so-called Harappan chimaera, one of the mo...
Recent excavations at Harappa and Mehrgarh, as well as other sites in Pakistan and India have provid...
This paper comprehensively summarizes, analyses, and reviews Iravatham Mahadevan’s attempts to decip...
The rock carvings of the Upper Indus valley have now been published by the Academy of Heidelberg for...
This paper summarizes the results of different studies that I conducted over the past ten years on I...
This paper presents a coherent collection of Indus-related stone seals and tablets from Bactria and ...
The paper presents an exceptional artefact of the Halil Rud or Marhashi Civilization, a stone plaque...