Satz plate



Satz plate is a clay plate containing undeciphered pseudohieroglyphical writing, commonly dated to around 4000-3400 BC. It is academically considered to be one of the earliest forms of writing in Velizka, despite the presence of claims of the plates' non-linguistical nature. The plate was found buried around a square group of stones, not far from the village of Satz, Sentryzijâ, and had become a figure of controversies over it's own nature. All attempts to decipher the contained messsage have been inconclusive, as the script has no known relatives. ancient or contemporary, nor it is known, which archeological culture does the plate belong to.