The presentations are submitted based on a preliminary hypothesis: Meluhha dhokra kamar produced Nahal Mishmar artifacts. Thus, Meluhha metalwork hieroglyphs outlined in Indus Script -- Meluhha metalwork hieroglyphs are used to explain the artifacts as also the banner holding up a spoked wheel on Tukulti Ninurti Altar and hieroglyphs on Shahi-Tump leopard weight.
The title of the ppt is: Bronze Age cire perdue castings: Levant, near East, Meluhha hieroglyphs -- From Nahal Mishmar to Dholavira.
The ppt is presented in two additional formats: 1. pdf an 2. movie.
http://youtu.be/16QtO_JtvQY (7:54)
Hypothesis: Meluhha dhokra kamar produced Nahal Mishmar artifacts
Bronze Age cire perdue castings: Meluhha hieroglyphs
Mirror: Folder link
http://jmp.sh/buFJNi9
Kalyanaraman
Sarasvati Research Center
September 8, 2014
http://www.scribd.com/doc/239059929/Bronze-Age-cire-perdue-castings-Meluhha-hieroglyphs
The title of the ppt is: Bronze Age cire perdue castings: Levant, near East, Meluhha hieroglyphs -- From Nahal Mishmar to Dholavira.
The ppt is presented in two additional formats: 1. pdf an 2. movie.
http://youtu.be/16QtO_JtvQY (7:54)
Hypothesis: Meluhha dhokra kamar produced Nahal Mishmar artifacts
Bronze Age cire perdue castings: Meluhha hieroglyphs
Mirror: Folder link
http://jmp.sh/buFJNi9
Kalyanaraman
Sarasvati Research Center
September 8, 2014
http://www.scribd.com/doc/239059929/Bronze-Age-cire-perdue-castings-Meluhha-hieroglyphs