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See also:
- Ancient Indus Valley Script - Harappa presents interviews with the three leading scholars of the undeciphered ancient Indus Valley script, papers in pdf format, a dictionary, audio, and resources.
- Earliest Writing Found - From the BBC, earliest examples of writing may have been discovered in Pakistan, according to archaeologists working on the Harappa Project.
- Indo European - Sanskrit decipherment of the Indus Valley script.
- Indus Graffiti as Rock Art and their Astronomical Implications - The Kanaga sign is very common in Indus rock art. It can be interpreted as the symbol for a primordial god and a Lord of space and time with an astronomical meaning.
- Murukan in the Indus Script - Article by Iravatham Mahadevan about the pan-Indian god Skanda or Murugan and his occurrence in the Indus Valley script.
- One Sees What One Wants To - From Frontline, Asko Parpola answering the alleged decipherment by N.S. Rajaram.
- New Evidence on the 'Piltdown Horse' Hoax - From Frontline, Witzel and Farmer accuse Rajaram of fraud. (November 24, 2000)
- Of Rajaram's 'Horses', 'decipherment', and Civilisational Issues - From Frontline, Asko Parpola responds to the claims of decipherment by Rajaram. (November 24, 2000)
- Horseplay in Harappa - From Frontline, Witzel and Farmer report on media hype, faked data, and Hindutva propaganda in recent claims that the Indus Valley Script has been decoded. (October 13, 2000)
- Early Indus Script - Discovery of sherds at Harappa confirm dates for discoveries of Early Indus Script on pottery and in the impression of a square seal on a lump of clay. (October, 1999)
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