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For 150 years, people have tried to decipher mysterious symbols written by an advanced civilization believed to rival ancient Egypt. Can a $1 million prize help crack the puzzle?
Are these ancient symbols complete words, part of words, or part of sentences? The solution will earn the successful translator $1 million.
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 ...
The book-sized tablet, discovered in Georgia and made of volcanic rock, features dozens of signs from a previously unknown script.
$1m prize offered to decipher 5,300-year-old ancient script and unlock secrets of lost civilisation shrouded in mystery See what is known about the ancient civilisation Emma Crabtree, News Reporter ...
Baybayin, an ancient Filipino syllabary (written characters that represent syllables) is in the midst of a mini resurgence. New generations of Filipinos in Winnipeg are reclaiming the script ...
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 ...
This ancient script has remained unsolved for over a century In 1908, an archaeologist in Crete discovered a small clay disk bearing unknown symbols. Now known as the Phaistos disk, it remains a ...
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.
Every week, Rajesh PN Rao, a computer scientist, gets emails from people claiming they've cracked an ancient script that has stumped scholars for generations. These self-proclaimed codebreakers ...