The Indus script

The Interactive Corpus of Indus Text (ICIT) is a PhD project from Bryan Kenneth Wells, finished in 2006 and now published (ISBN 978-1-84217-994-9) and can be ordered at oxbowbooks.com. A new publication "The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing" is published at archaeopress.com The following database are being developed by Bryan K. Wells and Andreas Fuls as a co-operative effort. All software development, programming and maintainance by Andreas Fuls.

Example of Indus text:

The database allows you to search through the sign list or the ICIT, and to analyse the Indus texts. Ask the administrator (email: andreas.fuls(at)tu-berlin.de) to get access to the database.

Documentation of the Online Indus Writing Database

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Literature

Fuls, Andreas: Entwicklung einer geographisch-epigraphischen Datenbank der Indusschrift. In: Sven Weisbrich and Robert Kaden (Ed.), Entwicklerforum Geoinformationstechnik 2010, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2010, pp. 29-45.

Fuls, Andreas: Volumenmaße von Tongefäßen der Induskultur. In: Sven Weisbrich, Robert Kaden (Ed.): Entwicklerforum Geoinformationstechnik 2011. Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2012, pp. 101-114.

Fuls, Andreas: Positional Analysis of Indus Signs. Epigrafika, Vol. 7 (1) 2013, pp. 253-275.

Fuls, Andreas: Appendix I: Automated Segmentation of Indus Texts. In: Bryan K. Wells, The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing. Archaeopress, Oxford 2015, pp. 100-118.

Fuls, Andreas: Appendix II: Positional Analysis of Indus Signs. In: Bryan K. Wells, The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing. Archaeopress, Oxford 2015, pp. 119-133.

Fuls, Andreas: Appendix III: Classifying Undeciphered Writing Systems. In: Bryan K. Wells, The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing. Archaeopress, Oxford 2015, pp. 134-140.