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Graffiti (Figural)

2008
  • Cruz-Uribe, Eugene
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Abstract

Some of the earliest evidence for written communication in Egypt derives from figural graffiti—a variation of rock art. These texts are evidenced from many sites in Egypt, especially the Western Desert.


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