Fig. 20: Occurrences of signs , , and in different types of inscribed objects. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 20: Occurrences of signs , , and in different types of inscribed objects.

From: Semantic scope of Indus inscriptions comprising taxation, trade and craft licensing, commodity control and access control: archaeological and script-internal evidence

Fig. 20

The examples include Indus pottery vessels and shards (a-b), a tablet (d), and various seals (e-f). The beveled rim bowl from Uruk-period Syria shown in c uses an image from Wikipedia, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. All other images of artifacts are drawn by the author as representative examples of the original artifacts.

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