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Judi Lynn

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Thu Dec 5, 2024, 08:39 AM Dec 2024

Archaeologists found a mysterious stone tablet in Georgia that contains an unknown language [View all]

5 December 2024 The Future is the Product of the Past




Archaeologists have unearthed a basalt tablet with inscriptions in an unknown language near Lake Bashplemi, in the Dmanisi region of Georgia. Although the tablet’s exact age is uncertain, researchers believe it was created in the Late Bronze or Early Iron Ages (first millennium BCE) based on related artifacts such as stone mortar and pottery fragments.

Made of local vesicular basalt, it measures 24.1 x 20.1 cm and records 60 different symbols, 39 of which have no exact equivalent in other known ancient writing systems. The symbols, created using a conical drill and smoothed with rounded tools, reflect a high degree of craftsmanship.

Lake Bashplemi is located on a volcanic plateau surrounded by hills and fed by small tributaries of the Mashavera River. The region is known for its wealth of archaeological discoveries, especially in relation to human remains dating back as far as 1.8 million years.

Researchers discovered ceramic fragments, a mortar stone, and pieces of obsidian on the surface, indicating that the area may have had substantial human activity even though it had not been thoroughly investigated from an archaeological standpoint.

The basalt tablet contains 39 unique symbols arranged in seven horizontal lines or registers. Some of these symbols repeat, allowing for a total of 60 characters on the stone’s surface. The arrangement and frequency of some of the characters suggest that they may have been used to denote numbers or punctuation marks.



Aerial photos of Bashplemi Lakeshore in Georgia. Image Credit: R. Shengelia et al., Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology (2024)

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the tablet is not that old compared to "1.1 million years rampartd Dec 2024 #1
Since it was carved from basalt it had to have a important message. duncang Dec 2024 #2
Yes I noticed the swirl at the end too. Irish_Dem Dec 2024 #4
Translation: "Hello, I'm Rachel, here to let you know that the insurance on your chariot is about to expire...." 3Hotdogs Dec 2024 #8
"We have a wonderful business opportunity for you." Irish_Dem Dec 2024 #10
"Im a Russian prince and my money is being held by a bank in the Maldives.... 3Hotdogs Dec 2024 #12
That swirl design is on ancient Greek pottery and wnylib Dec 2024 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2024 #17
So cool! JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #3
There's so much to be discovered on this planet. Lunabell Dec 2024 #5
Georgia has a wierd mythology... Mustellus Dec 2024 #6
Prehistoric Dremel? dchill Dec 2024 #7
Funny you wrote that, my first thought was it looks to me like a machine did the work ... marble falls Dec 2024 #13
I've used Dremels frequently. That IS the look. dchill Dec 2024 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2024 #18
I bet you've found some interesting objects out on the beaches. marble falls Dec 2024 #20
And very well preserved, sharp edges, no erosion. How old could it be? TheRickles Dec 2024 #9
I don't think I've told you how much I love your stuff duhneece Dec 2024 #11
I think I sorted it out! MaineNative Dec 2024 #15
And they misspelled 'Ovaltine'! It has three 'r's. marble falls Dec 2024 #21
Fascinating... FirstLight Dec 2024 #19
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