Have the glyphs or writings of the Indus valley be understood? Why is the Indus Valley important to scientists?

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If you mean the Indus Valley civilization, it was one of the oldest examples of a city. They did metallurgy, had twp=story living quarters of brick, toys for children and more. It stems from about 3,200 BCE to 13oo BCE with an active developmental time-line of about, 2,600 to 1,900 BCE simultaneous with Mesopotamia and Egypt.

The area was in NW India and E, Pakistan or Punjab which was originally Indian before Islam spread to the area. National Geographic did a really good article about 40 years ago; of course, they may have done more since then. You could Google the glyphs.

One linguist claims to have deciphered the script but his colleagues appear to be skeptical. Org/wiki/Indus_script.

This is the state of decipherment right now: html.

Rao claims to have deciphered the script using a phonecian alphabet GoldenLion 3 days ago .

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