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  2. Pictogram - Wikipedia

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    A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto [1]) is a graphical symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object. Pictograms are used in systems of writing and visual communication. A pictography is a writing system [2] which uses pictograms. Some pictograms, such as hazard pictograms, may be ...

  3. Rock art - Wikipedia

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    As such, rock art is a form of landscape art, and includes designs that have been placed on boulder and cliff faces, cave walls, and ceilings, and on the ground surface. Rock art is a global phenomenon, being found in many different regions of the world. There are various forms of rock art.

  4. Ideogram - Wikipedia

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    Ideograms that represent physical objects by visually resembling them are called pictograms . Numerals and mathematical symbols are ideograms, for example 1 'one', 2 'two', + 'plus', and = 'equals'. The ampersand & is used in many languages to represent the word and, originally a stylized ligature of the Latin word et.

  5. Rock art of the Chumash people - Wikipedia

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    Chumash rock art is a genre of paintings on caves, mountains, cliffs, or other living rock surfaces, created by the Chumash people of Southern California. Pictographs and petroglyphs are common through interior California, the rock painting tradition thrived until the 19th century. Chumash rock art is considered to be some of the most elaborate ...

  6. Hegman Lake Pictograph - Wikipedia

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    Hegman Lake Pictograph. Coordinates: 48°3′16″N 91°54′12″W. Pictographs at Hegman Lake, as they looked in 2003. The Hegman Lake Pictographs are a well-preserved example of a Native American pictograph, located on North Hegman Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota, USA. [1] The rock art is considered "Perhaps ...

  7. Petroglyph - Wikipedia

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    Petroglyph. Rock carving known as Meerkatze (named by archaeologist Leo Frobenius ), rampant lionesses in Wadi Mathendous, Mesak Settafet region of Libya. Petroglyph of a camel; Negev, southern Israel. A petroglyph is an image created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art.

  8. Isotype (picture language) - Wikipedia

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    Isotype (picture language) Isotype ( International System of Typographic Picture Education) is a method of showing social, technological, biological, and historical connections in pictorial form. It consists of a set of standardized and abstracted pictorial symbols to represent social-scientific data with specific guidelines on how to combine ...

  9. Aztec codex - Wikipedia

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    Codex Azcatitlan, a pictorial history of the Aztec empire, including images of the conquest. Codex Aubin is a pictorial history or annal of the Aztecs from their departure from Aztlán, through the Spanish conquest, to the early Spanish colonial period, ending in 1608. Consisting of 81 leaves, it is two independent manuscripts, now bound together.