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  • The Language on This 1,000 Year Old Stone is a "Glyph Breaker's Nightmare." Scientists Want to Use AI to Crack It.

    06/18/2024 6:10:31 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 36 replies
    The Debrief ^ | June 14, 2024 | MJ BANIAS
    Image: Singapore Heritage/Roots THE LANGUAGE ON THIS 1,000 YEAR OLD STONE IS A “GLYPH BREAKER’S NIGHTMARE.” SCIENTISTS WANT TO USE AI TO CRACK IT. MJ BANIAS·JUNE 14, 2024 For centuries, the Singapore Stone has stood as one of Southeast Asia’s most enigmatic artifacts. Discovered in 1819 at the mouth of the Singapore River, this sandstone slab, inscribed with an unknown script, has baffled historians and linguists alike. Dubbed a “glyph breaker’s nightmare,” researchers are turning to artificial intelligence to unlock the secrets of this ancient relic. The Singapore Stone, originally a large boulder, was partially destroyed by the British in...
  • Ancient glyphs and a Celtic connection theory

    03/24/2010 1:55:24 AM PDT · by Palter · 14 replies · 730+ views
    Blue Mountains Courier Herald ^ | 16 Mar 2010 | Erika Engel
    A local man is out to change history. Or, more specifically, suggest that there might be some changes required in Canada's history books, and give us more reason to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Robert Burcher, a photographer and enquiring mind living in Slabtown, has recently finished the manuscript for a book that represents 16 years of research, a basement full of resources and several trips around Ontario and Ireland. His research was born in the Peterborough Petroglyphs. A vast expanse of rock carvings surrounded by conflicting interpretations and curious spectators. Burcher was most intrigued by what looked like the image...