Are these ancient symbols complete words, part of words, or part of sentences? The solution will earn the successful ...
British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans purchased some ancient stones with mysterious inscriptions on them at a flea market in ...
A local government in India is offering a $1 million prize to the first person who cracks the code of an ancient script found in the ruins of one of the world’s earliest civilizations.
An ancient script made up of signs and symbols by people from the Indus civilisation could give scientists a major insight into one of the world's earliest urban societies but no one has ...
And now it carries a handsome cash prize: $1 million for anyone who can decipher the script of the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Relatively little is known about the creators of the script ...
Linguists, archaeologists, and codebreakers have all tried to crack the Indus script and failed-what makes it such a complex ...
If not for the work of two scholars, Alice Kober and Michael Ventris, the ancient Greek script Linear B would likely still be ...
To encourage the decipherment of the ancient Indus script, the government of Tamil Nadu, a state in southern India, announced a massive cash prize for anyone—scholar or amateur—who can crack ...
Once unable to read his own language, Ha Nam Ninh is now the leading expert in Thai script preservation in Thanh Hoa.
Researchers have long been trying to solve an ancient script from the Indus Valley Civilisation that existed between 5,300 and 3,300 years ago. The civilisation in the northwestern parts of South ...
And now it carries a handsome cash prize: US$1 million (S$1.36 million) for anyone who can decipher the script of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation. Relatively little is known about the ...