Voynich - Manuscript
Drawings of plants, though most cannot be identified as known species.
It is officially designated as MS 408 and is held at Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library .
Some researchers suggest the plants and bathing scenes are actually stylized diagrams for medical procedures, alchemy, or even early biological observations hidden from the Church. Voynich Manuscript
The manuscript is divided into several thematic parts based on its illustrations:
Drawings of plant parts (roots, leaves) next to apothecary-style jars. The Top Theories Drawings of plants, though most cannot be identified
Carbon dating of the vellum (parchment) places its creation between 1404 and 1438 .
Numerous drawings of small nude women in interconnected tubs or "vats" of liquid. Cosmological: Complex, often fold-out, circular diagrams. The manuscript is divided into several thematic parts
While the script looks like a language, it follows unique patterns. It obeys Zipf’s Law (shorter words appear more frequently), which suggests a natural language, yet it has "anomalously low" entropy, meaning it is more repetitive than most known languages. The Sections