Someone carved words into stone; we still can't figure out what it says. But hopefully not for long. The proto-elamite script was used about 2900-3200 BC in south-west Iran. Recent scholars think the script may contain many mistakes...due to the lack of a professional guide...and this could be the reason that we have not been able to decipher.
There is a great deal of speculation and little actually known about these folks.
Interesting article, but seems to leave out a bit.
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That will be our twitter feed in5 years
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
This was just some crazy person's doodles. Everyone in the village thought he was mad as a hatter.
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