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  2. KV2 - Wikipedia

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    The tomb was one of about eleven tombs open to early travelers. KV2 contains the second-highest number of ancient graffiti within it (after KV9), with 656 individual graffiti left by both Ancient Greek and Roman visitors. [8] This tomb also contains around 50 or so examples of Coptic graffiti, mostly sketched onto the right wall by the ...

  3. File:Coptic Cross Black.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... Black Coptic cross with Coptic colors. Date: 21 April 2013: Source: Own work:

  4. File:CopticCrossBlack.png - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Black Coptic Cross: Date: 6 June 2009: Source: I created this work entirely by myself. Author:

  5. File:Coptic cross.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:CopticCrossBlack4.png - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Coptic Khi Ro.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Coptic art - Wikipedia

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    Coptic art displays a mix of Egyptian and Hellenistic influences. [3] Subjects and symbols were taken from both Greek and Egyptian mythology, sometimes altered to fit Christian beliefs. Persia and Syria also influenced Coptic and Hellenistic art, though to a lesser extent, leaving images such as the peacock and the griffin.

  9. File:Coptic Kappa-min.svg - Wikipedia

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