
Indus Script
The Indus Script is an ancient writing system from the Indus Valley civilization, which flourished around 2500 BCE in what is now Pakistan and northwest India. It consists of symbols and signs inscribed on seals, pottery, and other artifacts. Despite many attempts to decipher it, the script remains largely undeciphered, and its language is unknown. This has led to various theories about its purpose, with some suggesting it was used for trade, administration, or religious practices. The mystery of the Indus Script continues to intrigue researchers, offering insights into one of the world's earliest urban cultures.