Off topic: Inscriptions on Ancient Architecture - Coptic, Greek, Hebrew??? Thread poster: klages
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One of the 3 options is excluded. | | | Ty Kendall United Kingdom Local time: 19:37 Hebrew to English
Cross that one off your list too.
I must say that whilst two look like the same language, the third looks completely different (and whose horizontal line along the top is reminiscent of Devangari [and other Indic] scripts). So maybe you need to go a bit more East for your answers.
[Edited at 2012-05-16 08:21 GMT] | | | Looks like some Asian writing | May 16, 2012 |
Ty Kendall wrote:
...So maybe you need to go a bit more East for your answers.
With these horizontal lines on top of "letters", it looks to me like Cambodian, Laotian, Thai or some Indian language.
But I am not a specialist and don't know any writing other than Greek, Arabic and Cyrillic.
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Alison Sabedoria (X) United Kingdom French to English + ... |
modern or ancient. A collegue from India should give final opinion. To me, looks like modern.
[Edited at 2012-05-16 10:09 GMT] | | | Some form of Hindi... perhaps | May 16, 2012 |
The (apparently) continuous line on top seems to be very revealing, but I see another possibility: some runic script?
I wonder whether the author could tell us where the pieces were acquired? That might help delimiting the matter a bit. | | | where did they come from... | May 16, 2012 |
We were told that the antique dealer from which these were acquired ships from the middle east
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Just in case | May 16, 2012 |
May I ask something really stupid? For the two pictures in which an oval part is depicted with the script on the bottom, are you sure that is the right orientation? It seems to conflict a bit with the way the script is positioned in the picture with the script in a straight bar. Could you perhaps upload two more pictures of the scripts in the oval, just turned around? | | |
Ty Kendall wrote:
I must say that whilst two look like the same language, the third looks completely different (and whose horizontal line along the top is reminiscent of Devangari [and other Indic] scripts).
After checking Akira Nakanishi's very interesting Writing systems of the world, I also tend to think that this is Devanagari, i.e. from India... | | | overwhelming number of responses...thanks! | May 16, 2012 |
All...
I have added two more pics of the complete pieces so that you get the whole context of the architecture. I have been advised that these pieces might have been parapets from ancient structures. Each panel is about 36x18 and is extremely heavy 65 lbs each!! The stone is like a slate with a very heavy iron content
Thanks again to everyone who has responded!
Bill ... See more All...
I have added two more pics of the complete pieces so that you get the whole context of the architecture. I have been advised that these pieces might have been parapets from ancient structures. Each panel is about 36x18 and is extremely heavy 65 lbs each!! The stone is like a slate with a very heavy iron content
Thanks again to everyone who has responded!
Bill
link with additional photos...
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