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Record Made By | Arsh Ali |
Record Level | Children Records |
Youngest Archaeologist OF India
At 17, Arsh Ali is the youngest archaeologist in India. He has worked at numerous excavation sites belonging to the Harappan and Egyptian periods. He is presently working on 10 projects with 5 already being done. One of the research papers he is currently working on is about the dispersion of Buddhism to Egypt by Ashoka, where Arsh has found new evidence linking Ashoka’s Dhamma to Egypt.
He has always been curious about history and various practices in culture. He came across the infamous process of the Egyptians– The mummification. He was reading an encyclopedia when he came across a peculiar image of a creature that had a canine head and a human body. His curiosity peaked, he asked his parents about it. It was the image of Anubis– The ancient God of Mummification. As he read about it, he grew interested in Egyptian cryptology.
Cryptology is the study of codes and the art of solving them. And hieroglyphs, which are ancient Egyptian writings are decoded using cryptology. Arsh started mastering when he was 7. Along with mastering hieroglyphs, Arsh knows about 10 languages which include basic knowledge in Arabic and Latin. Along with that, he is well versed in about 18 scripts, like Kharosthi and Ugaritic which are almost extinct today.
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