ID ::   93

No as per ASI Nd-1
Uid SSC0093_Nd-1
Type Seal
ImageName SSC0093_Nd-1 .JPG
ImageDate 2500BCE=1900BCE
Reference Epigraphia indus script_Vol_2
Reference link
Reading order K1+K2+K3+K4+K5+K6+K7+K8+K9
Rebus decoding one-horned young bull+ A crook or curved end (of a stick) +Rim of jar+Rice plant+Two+Splinter+Dupplicated+Three+Corner+ squirrel
Meaning conveyed On Nindowari seal, the 'squirrel' hieroglyph is shown together with the hieroglyph-multiplex of 'one-horned young bull' which signifies a 'turner'. It is possible that the tuttha signified rebus by the 'squirrel' hieroglyph is a 'turned' or 'furnaced' copper sulphate which could have yielded 'pewter-zinc alloy' in a distillation resort of the type deployed in Zawar, Rajasthan.
Description Nindowari seal, the 'squirrel' hieroglyph is shown together with the hieroglyph-multiplex of 'one-horned young bull' which signifies a 'turne
Country India
PlaceofRef N/A
Reference link
Present Location N/A
Remarks N/A
Misc N/A
Other Images

Basic
Image basic Comp ID Basic Meaning Basic Description Basic Remarks
K1 Young bull
K2 Lathe
K3 A crook or curved end (of a stick)
K4 temple , warehouse kuṭhī granary, factory (M.)(CDIAL 3546). koṭho = a warehouse
K5 rice plant
K6 rim of jar
K7 Ligud measure
K8 fish
K9 corner
Composite
Image Composite Comp ID Composite Meaning Composite Description Composite Remarks
KK1 ‘splinter
KK2 two
KK3 squirrel

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