Artifact Ident#091: Origin and distribution mapping of glyphic inscriptions indicate multiple strata of language influence.
At its core, the encoded linear script (compilation 334G) suggests an early iteration of communicative representation residing beneath recognizable dialects. Analysis reveals a tripartite structure—including phonetic, semantic, and abstract classifiers (refer to Appendix B6).
Decipher attempts exhibit partial success, particularly in correlating grain storage symbols with seasonal agricultural cycles. The juxtaposition of these symbols with proposed celestial indicators remains speculative and is documented with caution (see Volume III, Chapter 7).
Further study is suggested at profundities exceeding three meters, where unstudied strata may preserve additional undocumented linguistic artifacts. For full data set access, contact origins@substrata.research.
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