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Tissamaharama Tamil Brahmi inscription : ウィキペディア英語版
Tissamaharama Tamil Brahmi inscription
Tissamaharama Tamil Brahmi inscription refers to a fragment of black and red ware flat dish inscribed in Tamil in the Tamil Brahmi script excavated at the earliest layer in southern town of Tissamaharama in Sri Lanka. It is dated to approximately 200 BC by German scholars who undertook the excavation. The inscription is mix of Brahmi letters and Graffiti symbols. The words are read from right to left and from left to right to mean ''thiraLi muRi''. There are conflicting interpretations of what is read as inscribed. The Tamilnet new site reported that the inscribed pottery was potentially misplaced or lost.The Daily Mirror newspaper in an Op-ed page reported that the local archeologists have not seen the artifact for review.
==The inscription==
The inscription is a combination of readable Brahmi and Megalithic graffiti symbols that are usually found in megalithic and early historic pottery in South India and Sri Lanka. From left to right, the first three are Brahmi letters, the next two are symbols and it is followed by two letters in Brahmi. There is a vertical line, away from the legend that may mark the end of the legend. Archeologist and etymologist, P. Ragupthy and epigraphist Iravatham Mahadevan both read the inscription as ''thiraLi muRi''.〔〔
From left to right, the first letter of the legend is Tamil Brahmi ''Li'' which is a palatal L. As no word begins with this letter in Tamil, Sinhala, Prakrit or Sanskrit, the word is read by Mahadevan by reading the three letters placed left to the symbols from right to left as ''tiraLi''.〔〔
The last letter of the legend as read from left to right is a Tamil Brahmi ''Ri'' which is a retroflex R. Retroflex R which is a unique phoneme found in Tamil and other related Dravidian languages but is also found in Indo-Aryan Prakrit inscriptions in Sri Lanka. Mahadevan reads the last two letters placed right to the symbols from left to right as ‘muRi’.〔〔 It is the oldest dated Tamil Brahmi inscription in the world with the exception of the Tamil Brahmi inscriptions found in Palani in Southern India scientifically dated to 540 BCE - the oldest known Brahmi inscriptions on the Indian sub-continent.

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