Writings in an unknown alphabet discovered in Georgia

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'Archaeologists of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU) have discovered a one line inscription of as yet unknown Georgian writing, dating back 2700 years on the altar pedestal of the 7th century BC temple dedicated to a fertility goddess at the Grakliani Hill, in the eastern Kaspi region.'

http://georgiatoday.ge/news/996/Archaeologists-Thrilled-by-Historic-Script-Discovery-in-Georgia

Usually, more than one line is needed to decipher a script. The most helpful thing we could find, imho, would be a bilingual inscription with a translation in some other, currently readable language, similar to the Rosetta Stone and the Behistun Inscription.
 
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