Breakthrough in world's oldest undeciphered writing

Feb 2012
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England
The world's oldest undeciphered writing system, which has so far defied attempts to uncover its 5,000-year-old secrets, could be about to be decoded by Oxford University academics.
This international research project is already casting light on a lost bronze age middle eastern society where enslaved workers lived on rations close to the starvation level

Continues ( at length) here....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19964786

I'm currently reading The 12th Planet which in part mentions ancient language/script. We really aren't as clever and innovative as we would like to think are we? :)
 
Jul 2009
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Port St. Lucie
The world's oldest undeciphered writing system, which has so far defied attempts to uncover its 5,000-year-old secrets, could be about to be decoded by Oxford University academics.
This international research project is already casting light on a lost bronze age middle eastern society where enslaved workers lived on rations close to the starvation level

Continues ( at length) here....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19964786

I'm currently reading The 12th Planet which in part mentions ancient language/script. We really aren't as clever and innovative as we would like to think are we? :)

That must be annoying. Not only is there no language to tie it to, not only is this an extinct alphabet but it's misspelled and grammarly incorrect to boot! :giggle:

Figures such an important piece of history would be written by redneck equivalents.
 
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