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Posted 06 Jan 2025

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Recently, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu announced the prize for experts and organizations for deciphering the scripts of the Indus Valley Civilization.

About Indus Valley Scripts

  • Distribution and length: Found at approximately 60 excavation sites. Currently, ~3500 specimens of this script survive in stamp seals carved in stone, in moulded terracotta and faience amulets, in fragments of pottery.
  • Writing direction and style: Indus script is an unknown writing system, and the inscriptions discovered are very short, comprising no more than five signs on the average.
    • Generally written right to left, longer texts sometimes used Boustrophedon Style (alternating directions between lines).
  • Composition of the script: Partially pictographic signs, contains human and animal motifs, distinctive 'unicorn' symbol, artistic designs showing "controlled realism", etc.
  • Writing media and methods: Use of seals, tablets, and copper tablets, Materials included terracotta, ceramics, shell, bone, ivory, stone, metals, and perishable materials like fabric and wood.
    • Applied through carving, incising, chiseling, inlaying, painting, molding, and embossing.

Significance of Deciphering Indus Valley Script

  • Historical: Could reveal relationship between Indus Valley Civilization and later Vedic practices and their interaction with other contemporary civilizations.
  • Linguistic and Ethnic connections: Could establish connections between the languages of the Indus Valley and contemporary languages from Dravidian and Indo-European families.

About Indus Valley Civilization

  • Timeline: Early Harappan (3500-2600 BCE), Mature Harappan (2600-1900 BCE), Late Harrappan (1900-1300 BCE).
  • Discovery: By John Marshall in 1924.
  • Major sites: Harappa, Lothal, Dholavira, Rakhigarhi, Kalibangan, etc.
  • Tags :
  • Harappan Civilization
  • Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Boustrophedon Style
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