Ancient Kushan Script Decoded After 70 Years of Mystery
Originally Published 2 years ago — by SciTechDaily

Researchers from the University of Cologne have partially deciphered the mysterious "unknown Kushan script," a writing system used in Central Asia between 200 BCE and 700 CE. By analyzing cave inscriptions and pottery markings, the team was able to decode about 60% of the characters, shedding light on a previously unknown Middle Iranian language. The decipherment provides valuable insights into the language and cultural history of the Kushan Empire and Central Asia. Further research trips are planned to uncover more inscriptions and expand our understanding of this ancient script.