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H-180A
Uid
SSC0091_H-180A
Type
Tablet
ImageName
SSC0091_H-180A.JPG
ImageDate
2500BCE-1900BCE
Reference
Epigraphiya_Indus Script_Vol_1
Reference link
Reading order
K1+K2+K3+K4+K5+k6+k7+K8+K9+KK1+KK2
Rebus decoding
'Tiger+Two+Platform, hillrock+Three+Liguid measure+Rim of Jar+Water _carrier + Flag + women+crocodile
Meaning conveyed
Harappa tablet h180 (section). One glyph composition enlarged to show the crocodile ligature close to pudendum muliebre of the female with thighs apart and shown lying upside down.‘blacksmith’ The glyphic elements shown on the tablet are: copulation, vagina, crocodile. h180 tablet. wealth-creation by metalwork artisans of Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization
Description
Harappa tablet h180 (section)'Tiger, hillrock, women, crocodile
Country
India
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Basic
Image
basic Comp ID
Basic Meaning
Basic Description
Basic Remarks
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K1
tiger
kol 'working in iron
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K2
two'
Thus, smelting and metal casting
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K3
platform, hillock
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K4
three
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K5
liquid measure
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K6
rim of jar
खांडा (p. 116) khāṇḍā A jag, notch, or indentation (as upon the edge of a tool or weapon). khaṇḍa 'implements'. Thus, supercargo of implement
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K7
water-carrier
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K8
(S through H) The grand flag of an army directing its march and encampments: also the standard or banner of a chieftain
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K9
woman
kola ‘blacksmith’ (Ka.); kollë ‘blacksmith’ (Koḍ)
Composite
Image
Composite Comp ID
Composite Meaning
Composite Description
Composite Remarks
KK1
rim of jar'
KK2
crocodile
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