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	<title>Comments on: Scholars at odds over mysterious Indus script</title>
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		<title>By: Gyan Swarup Gupta</title>
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		<description>In the 28th century BCE there was a common script in Sumer and Indus Valley which can be seen in the sumerian script of that period and can be seen in waebsites. Similarly if we look into the sumerian language we will find a lot of words spoken in North India. There are no Dravidian or Sanskrit  words.
If somebody is interested I can give him the details.
Gyan Swarup Gupta</description>
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If somebody is interested I can give him the details.<br />
Gyan Swarup Gupta</p>
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