- Many
undeciphered writing systems exist today; most date back
several thousand years,
although some more
modern examples do exist. The term "writing systems"...
- Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an
undeciphered writing system,
known from ten
inscriptions found in Byblos, a coastal...
- to the more
pictographic characters in
Cretan hieroglyphs –
likewise undeciphered – that were used
during the same period.
Linear A
belongs to a group...
-
unspecified punctuation mark. The six
runes following the
translated text are
undeciphered,
though they do have very
close single-character components. The first...
- in
parallel for most of
their history. As of 2025[update], they are
undeciphered. As of 1989, the
corpus of
Cretan hieroglyphic inscriptions included...
- the
Linear Elamite script. Today, at
least a
dozen languages remain undeciphered.
Historically speaking,
decipherments do not come
suddenly through single...
- text
recording a
complete sentence in the language. It does not
include undeciphered writing systems,
though there are
various claims without wide acceptance...
-
religious figurines, and
monumental palaces. The
Minoans wrote their undeciphered language using scripts known as
Linear A and
Cretan hieroglyphs. On the...
-
syllabary (CM), more
commonly called the Cypro-Minoan Script, is an
undeciphered syllabary used on the
island of
Cyprus and at its
trading partners during...
- and its
affiliations are uncertain, as the
Indus script has
remained undeciphered. A
relationship with the
Dravidian or Elamo-Dravidian
language family...