A comparative
list of signs from the Easter Island script and the Indus script,
comparison made by de Devesy. From this it is likely that the
scripts are related. The script, according to Heyeerdahl, was
brought to the island from South America, South America was
colonized from India both by the Pacific and the Atlantic routes,
in the third and fourth millennia B.C., but most often via the
Mediterranean and the Atlantic. The columns with even numbers
represent the Easter Island script, those with odd numbers represent
the Indus Valley script.