Yajnadevam, aka Bharath Rao, is a rare cryptographer – among epigraphists, archaeologists, linguists etc – who can claim to have cracked the code to deciphering the Indus Valley script.
Moreover, reading enough text ensured that the solution ... He says his work establishes Sanskrit as the language of the Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC). The translated inscriptions mention ...
Continue reading These early societies dwelled in well-planned cities, made elaborate jewellery, and possessed the most ...
A hauntingly nostalgic ode to youth, literature, and the sleepless nights that shaped a secret brotherhood bound by ink, coffee, and the restless pursuit of meaning ...
The Indus Valley script has been teasing researchers ... and possibly why they abandoned their impressive cities. It's like finally reading the deleted scenes from one of history's most important ...
The video is accompanied by the sound of her reading the poem Blind Smoke by ... “The earthenware alludes to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which lies along the river Indus in both Pakistan ...
History and Culture of India Indus Valley Civilization – Guptas, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas – South Indian History. Characteristics of Indian Culture, Unity in Diversity – Race ...
While the first flushable toilets were used by the Indus Valley Civilization between 2600 and 1900 ... we can elucidate the health and eating habits of people at that time.” After reading about the ...
Reading books on history like the ones written by Kumar is ... Kumar begins by addressing the contentious Aryan Invasion Theory, proposing that the Harappan (Indus Valley) and Vedic civilisations were ...
As the Indus Valley Civilisation was part of the Chalcolithic age, i.e., copper, it reflects that the Harappans were not aware of iron. Daya Ram Sahni initiated excavations at Harappa, marking the ...