Guest guest Posted May 19, 2001 Report Share Posted May 19, 2001 Dr. K. Elst writes in: http://pws.the-ecorp.com/Chbrughmans/articles/Indusscr.html "Right now, I am looking forward to the publication of two rivalling and entirely independent decipherment proposals, both interpreting the script as Sanskrit or at any rate Indo-Aryan, one by Dr. Natwar Jha and Prof. N.S. Rajaram, and another one by the Portuguese indologist José Calazans. If only as a warm-up to an analysis of the merits of these decipherment efforts, I propose a few thoughts on some past attempts." From http://www.voi.org/vishal_agarwal/what_is_AMT_3.html "In such scenarios, IVC is considered a Sanskritic culture, or at least a culture wherein IA speakers formed a dominant membership of its milieu. Calazans' work on the decipherment of the IVC script is said to be under publication by the Oxford University Press, per the information provided by Koenraad Elst (on 7 February 2000) in an article" Given the importance that IVC script read as Sanskrit, any latest news about Calazans forthcoming Oxford University Press publication? Also, I'd be thankful for references to Calazans' publications on Indological and IVC matters. Thanks, N. Ganesan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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