Oxhide ingots on the Indus writing boat are archaeomtallurgical key

From: kalyan
Message: 71828
Date: 2015-02-11

Oxhide ingots on the Indus writing boat are the archaeomtallurgical key to the cipher. How the hieroglyphs on Indus boat crack the Meluhha code of the writing system.

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See: http://bharatkalyan97. blogspot.in/2015/02/narrating- maritime-glory-of-bharatam. html
 A pair of birds కారండవము [ kāraṇḍavamu ] n. A sort of duck. కారండవము [kāraṇḍavamu  kāraṇḍavamu. [Skt.] n. A sort of duck. कारंडव [kāraṇḍava ] m S A drake or sort of duck.कारंडवी f S The female. karandava [ kârandava  ] m. kind of duck. कारण्ड a sort of duck R. vii , 31 , 21 கரண்டம் karaṇṭam, n. Rebus: karaḍa 'hard alloy (metal)'. tamar ‘palm’ (Hebrew) Rebus: tam(b)ra ‘copper’ (Santali) dula ‘pair’ Rebus: dul ‘cast metal’ (Santali)

This  key argument is archaeometallurgical reaffirmation of the cipher: Meluhha (aka Santali-Indiansprachbund) and use of the writing system on the two pure tin ingots of a shipwreck at Haifa. 

Tin ingots of Haifa shipwreck with Indus writing.ranku 'liquid measure'; ranku 'antelope' Rebus: ranku 'tin' (Santali) dhatu 'cross' Rebus:dhatu 'mineral ore' (Santali).

The entire Indus script copora stands validated as metalwork catalogs of Meluhha artisans/traders on the Tin Road from Hanoi to Haifa, underscoring the role played by the world’s largest Tin belt of the Far East in the revolution of the Bronze Age in Ancient Near East (also Eurasia).

S.Kalyanaraman
Sarasvati Research Center
February 10, 2015

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