For over a century, experts - linguists, scientists and archaeologists - have tried to crack the Indus script. Theories have ...
Tamil Nadu has announced a $1 million prize for decoding the ancient Indus Valley script, sparking global interest among ...
Adding fuel to the race, MK Stalin, the chief minister of southern India's Tamil Nadu ... have tried to crack the Indus script. Theories have linked it to early Brahmi scripts, Dravidian and ...
The Indian state of Tamil Nadu is offering a $1 million bounty to experts who can successfully interpret the Indus Valley ...
Archeologists and linguists, assemble! An eye-wateringly huge prize awaits whoever can decipher a 5,300-year-old Indus language. View on euronews ...
SCIENTISTS are offering someone $1 million if they can solve a mystery from the Bronze Age. Researchers have long been trying ...
The government of the state of Tamil Nadu, in south-east India, is offering the € ... Theories link the script to early Brahmi scripts, Indo-Aryan languages and Sumerian.
You don’t have to buy a lottery ticket to win a million dollars thanks to an offer from southern India's Tamil Nadu state, but there is a catch: you need to be able to decipher 5,300-year-old writing.
The undeciphered language likely comes from an ancient civilization, and understanding it could provide valuable insights ...
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) epigraph division has decoded ... Officials have said the text was written in Brahmi script, which dates back to approximately the 4th century CE.