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The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions are found in Sri Lanka and South India from the 6th-4th century BC (Tamil Brahmi). Inscriptions in the Brahmi script appear in the northern Indian subcontinent, from at least the 3rd century BC (Ashoka inscriptions)

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