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The government of Tamil Nadu has announced a $1 million reward for anyone who can successfully decipher the cryptic script of ...
In southern Tamil Nadu, along the quiet curve of the Vaigai river, lies Keeladi, which until 2013, rarely featured in ...
Archaeologists, Tamil computer experts, ... Spanning 3300 B.C.E. to 1300 B.C.E, the Indus Valley civilization represents one of the area’s earliest societies, ...
T he chief minister of Tamil Nadu, a state in India, announced a prize of $1 million for anyone who can decipher the ancient ...
Archaeological findings from Sivakalai in Tamil Nadu show that an Iron Age civilization in Tamil Nadu ran parallel to the Indus Valley civilization. Dating of the finds establish that they are ...
Cash fillip to crack Indus Valley script: Tamil Nadu CM Stalin announces $1 million reward Stalin was inaugurating a three-day international conference to mark the centenary year of the announcement ...
Officials Are Offering $1 Million to Anyone Who Can Decode This Ancient Script The enigmatic Indus Valley civilization left behind a script that today’s historians haven’t yet deciphered.
The Chief Minister of the Indian state Tamil Nadu has announced a reward for anyone who can decode the cryptic script of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), one of the world’s oldest urban ...
The rich heritage, civilization, and the history of the Indus Valley civilisation was a record to prove the scientific knowledge and inventions of Tamil people, said, K. Amarnath Ramakrishna ...
A local government in India has offered a top prize of $1 million to the first person who can crack the code of an ancient script found in the ruins of the Indus Valley civilization known as Harappan.
It is a riddle that has confounded scholars for over a century. And now it carries a handsome cash prize: $1 million for anyone who can decipher the script of the ancient Indus Valley civilization.