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The Link between the Indus Script and Tamil Nadu Pot Graffiti Symbols
by Jeyakumar Ramasami
This book presents a radical new interpretation of the Indus script.
Contrary to prevailing theories, it argues that the Indus Valley Civilization was not a metropolis but a necropolis — a grand funerary civilization.
The author connects the Indus symbols to Tamil Nadu pot graffiti marks and demonstrates how both derive from ancient Egyptian religious symbols and rituals, particularly the Pithru Karma rites still practiced today.
Combining archaeological data, symbol dictionaries, genetics, and religious studies, the book makes the case that Tamil culture preserved the Indus script's legacy long after it vanished from North India.
Jeyakumar Ramasami’s research challenges conventional Indological narratives and offers fresh insights into one of the world’s oldest undeciphered scripts.
For students of archaeology, Tamil history, or comparative religions — this book offers bold ideas worth exploring.
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