sulatades
Sulatades is a term that refers to a specific method of writing or inscription, primarily associated with ancient Southeast Asian cultures. The word itself is derived from a language within the Austronesian family, and its meaning broadly translates to "writing" or "inscription." This practice involved etching or carving characters onto various durable materials, such as stone, metal, or bone.
The purpose of sulatades varied widely. It was often employed for religious texts, historical records, legal
Archaeological evidence of sulatades can be found in numerous sites across Southeast Asia, including parts of