have the inscriptions on Palermo Stone been decoded, aryans


Yes, to some extent, the inscriptions on the Palermo Stone have been decoded. The Palermo Stone is a large stone slab that was discovered in Palermo, Italy, in the 19th century. It dates back to the Old Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2686–2181 BCE) and contains some of the earliest known inscriptions of Egyptian history.

The inscriptions on the Palermo Stone are written in hieroglyphics and hieratic script and are considered one of the most important sources of information about the early history of Egypt. Scholars have been studying the inscriptions on the stone for over a century, and while some parts remain difficult to interpret, much of the information contained on the stone has been deciphered.

The Palermo Stone contains lists of the kings of Egypt from the earliest times, as well as information about various events, such as the annual Nile flood, religious festivals, and military campaigns. It also contains records of gifts given to the temples, including offerings of food, wine, and precious metals.

Overall, the Palermo Stone has been an important source of information for historians and Egyptologists in their efforts to understand the early history of Egypt, its social and political structures, and its religious beliefs and practices.


Egyptians believed in animal sacrifice. Aryans  brought in this culture of rituals in india. Brahmins adopted this culture and killed any other religious beliefs.

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