The researchers and scholars are using artificial intelligence to decode the ancient Indus Valley script. AI algorithms can ...
About two decades ago, the conference rooms of Delhi institutions like the Sahitya Akademi and India International Centre ...
To further support research in this area, Stalin announced a Rs 2 crore grant to establish a research chair named after the ...
For over a century, experts - linguists, scientists and archaeologists - have tried to crack the Indus script. Theories have ...
You don’t have to buy a lottery ticket to win a million dollars thanks to an offer from southern India's Tamil Nadu state, but there is a catch: you need to be able to decipher 5,300-year-old writing.
The chief minister of India’s Tamil Nadu state has announced a $1 million reward for the person who can decode an ancient Indus Valley script. The civilization thrived in what is today Pakistan and ...
Archeologists and linguists, assemble! An eye-wateringly huge prize awaits whoever can decipher a 5,300-year-old Indus ...
For modern technology to crack the Indus Valley script, we need more textual data to train machines on. Parallels noted by epigraphist and former Dinamani editor Iravatham Mahadevan could be a ...
All of them are convinced they've deciphered the script of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a blend of signs and symbols. "They claim they've solved it and that the 'case is closed'," says Mr Rao ...
In the absence of a Rosetta Stone-like artefact – which helped scholars decode Egyptian hieroglyphics – and a lack of ...