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English: computer-generated faithful reproduction of Neolithic artwork using Photoshop. Example of the symbols found at the Dawenkou archaeological site
Date BC
Source Dawenkou pottery shard
Author Some Chinese dude 4800 years ago
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  • 2008-05-21 15:54 Dragonbones 148×112× (4064 bytes) {{Information |Description=computer-generated faithful reproduction of Neolithic artwork using Photoshop. Example of the symbols found at the Dawenkou archaeological site |Source=Dawenkou pottery shard |Date= 2800 BC |Author= Some Chinese dude 4800 years

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