Archaeologists say that these strange symbols aren't found in any language known to science.

While there are similarities to scripts ranging from India, Egypt and Western Iberia, archaeologists say the Bashplemi inscription doesn't use any recorded language.

It has not been possible to chemically date the tablet but, based on the area it was found, the carvings could be from the late Bronze or Early Iron Age around 14,000 years ago.

The researchers say there is no way of knowing what message the ancient writer was trying to convey but they believe it may have been something important.

If some of the repeated figures are numbers, the researchers suggest that this could be a record of military spoils, an important construction project, or an offering to a deity.

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