Tom Stevenson on the deciphering of Linear Elamite

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This post discusses Tom Stevenson’s work on deciphering Linear Elamite, an ancient script used in the Elam region (modern-day Iran). The Linear Elamite script has historically posed challenges for linguists and historians, and Stevenson's insights aim to unlock this complex language further. Commenters express curiosity about connections to other historical languages, particularly the Dravidian languages, suggesting there may be links worth exploring. The relevance of such intersections could lead to broader understanding in the fields of linguistics and ancient history.
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