Re: Can anyone idetify this script?



I saw same thing in Native Americans homeland mountains. Where did you
get it?


Brian wrote:
Hi,

Perhaps this someone group might be able to identify the language /
translate the script on the a ring we have. It looks like it could be
Asian to me - but I'm really not sure!

http://www.syrtis.demon.co.uk/images/ring.png

Thanks,

Brian.

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