DISCOVERY OF UNKNOWN SCRIPT CHARACTERS IN GEORGIA: THE BASHPLEMI LAKE TABLET

Authors

  • Ramaz SHENGELIA Michael Shengelia Museum of History of Georgian Medicine Georgian National Academy of Sciences Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia
  • Levan GORDEZIANI Faculty of Humanities of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Department of History of Ancient Countries, Georgia
  • Nikoloz TUSHABRAMISHVILI Ilia State University, Department of Arts and Science Centre for Paleoenvironment Reconstruction and Archaeological Research, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Nodar POPORADZE Georgian Technical University Department of Applied Geology, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Othar ZOURABICHVILI Georgian Historical Association http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0864-0024

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v11i3.1035

Keywords:

Georgia, proto-Georgian, Caucasian, Inscription, Bashplemi

Abstract

Abstract. In Georgia, numerous sites date back to the Bronze Age. Nearby Bashplemi Lake, the site of the discovery of a basalt tablet bearing an inscription with unknown characters, is the site where the skull of a 1.8-million-year-old hominin, the first European, was discovered. This tablet, which bears 60 signs, 39 of them different, raises the question of the origin of the Georgian script, proto-Georgian. While the basalt on which it is based is known to be of local origin, its meaning is unknown and there remains a long way to go to decipher it. An initial comparative analysis conducted with over 20 languages shows that the characters, which could belong to an aboriginal Caucasian population, beside proto-Georgian and Albanian writing signs, bear some similarities with Semitic, Brahmani, and North Iberian characters.

Author Biographies

  • Ramaz SHENGELIA, Michael Shengelia Museum of History of Georgian Medicine Georgian National Academy of Sciences Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia

    Michael Shengelia Museum of History of Georgian Medicine
    Georgian National Academy of Sciences
    Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia

  • Levan GORDEZIANI, Faculty of Humanities of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Department of History of Ancient Countries, Georgia

    Faculty of Humanities of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
    Department of History of Ancient Countries, Georgia

  • Nikoloz TUSHABRAMISHVILI, Ilia State University, Department of Arts and Science Centre for Paleoenvironment Reconstruction and Archaeological Research, Tbilisi, Georgia

    Ilia State University, Department of Arts and Science
    Centre for Paleoenvironment Reconstruction and Archaeological Research, Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Nodar POPORADZE, Georgian Technical University Department of Applied Geology, Tbilisi, Georgia

    Georgian Technical University
    Department of Applied Geology, Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Othar ZOURABICHVILI, Georgian Historical Association
    President

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2024-11-17

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DISCOVERY OF UNKNOWN SCRIPT CHARACTERS IN GEORGIA: THE BASHPLEMI LAKE TABLET. (2024). JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v11i3.1035

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