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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:CopticCrossBlack4.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Megalithic graffiti symbols - Wikipedia

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    Megalithic markings, Megalithic graffiti marks, Megalithic symbols or Non-Brahmi symbols are terms used to describe markings found on mostly potsherds found in Central India, South India and Sri Lanka during the Megalithic Iron Age period. They are usually found in burial sites but are also found habitation sites as well.

  5. Coptic art - Wikipedia

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    Coptic art is the Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches. Coptic art is best known for its wall-paintings, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and metalwork, much of which survives in monasteries and churches. The artwork is often functional, as little distinction was drawn between artistry and ...

  6. File:Coptic Cross Black.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Coptic Khi Ro.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Km and Km.t (Kemet) (hieroglyphs) - Wikipedia

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    Km hieroglyph depicted in various Egyptian relief carvings. km is the Egyptian hieroglyph for the color black and also used to indicate conclusion or completion, in Gardiner's sign list km is numbered I6.

  9. File:Original Coptic cross.svg - Wikipedia

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