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graffito
‖ graffito Antiq. and Art. (grafˈfito, grəˈfiːtəʊ) Pl. graffiti (grafˈfiti, grəˈfiːtiː). [It. graffito, f. graffio a scratch.] A drawing or writing scratched on a wall or other surface; a scribbling on an ancient wall, as those at Pompeii and Rome. Also, a method of decoration in which designs are p...
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Graffito
Graffito is the singular form of the Italian graffiti, meaning "little scratch". Graffito may also refer to:
Graffito (archaeology)
Graffito (drawing technique)
Graffito of Esmet-Akhom
See also
Graffiti (disambiguation)
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Graffito (archaeology)
A graffito (plural "graffiti"), in an archaeological context, is a deliberate mark made by scratching or engraving on a large surface such as a wall. Roman
The Sator square (originally the "Rotas-Sator square") is a Latin graffito found at numerous sites throughout the Roman Empire (e.g.
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sgraffito
‖ sgraffito (sgrafˈfito) Also 7 sgrafit. Pl. sgraffiti (sgrafˈfiti). [It.: see graffito; the prefix s- represents L. ex- (see ex-).] a. (See quots. Cf. graffito.)1730 Bailey (fol.), Sgrafit, a method of Painting in black and white only, not in fresco. 1847 Manual of Oil-Painting 126 Sgraffito. A kin...
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Eternity (graffito)
The word Eternity was a graffito tag recorded over an approximate 35-year period from 1932 to 1967, written numerous times in chalk in the streets of Sydney As part of the fireworks on Sydney Harbour to mark New Year's Day of the year 2000, the graffito "Eternity" was illuminated on the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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graffiti
graffiti, v. (grəˈfiːtɪ) [f. graffiti pl. of graffito n.] trans. To cover (a surface) with graffiti, apply graffiti to; also, to write as graffiti.1987 S. Oxfordshire Chron. 20 Nov. 1/3 The material has a wood bark finish which is very difficult to graffiti. 1991 Rage 13 Feb. 32/1 On Christmas Day 1...
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Goulston Street graffito
The Goulston Street graffito was a sentence written on a wall beside a clue in the 1888 Whitechapel murders investigation. Inconclusive
To this day, there is no consensus on whether or not the graffito is relevant to the murders.
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Byblos Necropolis graffito
The Byblos Necropolis graffito is a Phoenician inscription situated in the Royal necropolis of Byblos. The three-line graffito reads, as translated by archaeologist William F.
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why did dorothy surrender
The phrase later attained local fame as a graffito in the Washington, DC, metropolitan
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Alexamenos graffito
The Alexamenos graffito (also known as the graffito blasfemo, or blasphemous graffito) is a piece of Roman graffito scratched in plaster on the wall of External links
The Alexamenos Graffito: page by Rodney J.
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Cuī Hù Un graffito
Un graffito Questa celebre quartina di Cuī Hù 崔...
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Onolatry
A famous example of this is the Alexamenos graffito. See also
Alexamenos graffito
Cultural references to donkeys
History of early Christianity
References
External links
Tiberio..., of Zvi Yavetz, on
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Ini (pharaoh)
His existence was first revealed with the publication of a dated Year 5 graffito at an Egyptian temple by Helen Jacquet-Gordon in 1979. This is surely the same individual as the 'Pharaoh Iny' known from Graffito no 11 of the Temple of Khonsu (AEB 79244) where his Vth year is cited.
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Nakhtmin (troop commander)
Graffito at Aswan shows the Fanbearer on the King's Right Hand, the Royal Envoy to every foreign country and Troop Commander Nakhtmin. Graffito at Bigeh mentions Nakhtmin and identifies him as the son of Pennesuttawy. The inscription is a prayer to Khnum for the Ka of Nakhtmin.
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Graffito of Esmet-Akhom
The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom, also known by its designation Philae 436 or GPH 436, is the last known inscription written in Egyptian hieroglyphs, carved Inscriptions
The graffito consists of two inscriptions, one written in Egyptian hieroglyphs and the other written in the Egyptian demotic script.
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