File:Jiahu writing.svg

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SVG version of Image:Jiahu writing.gif using Inkscape. Examples of the script found at the Jiahu archaeological site

Date

7000 BC

Source

Nature, April 28, 2003 which if you had a subscription would lead you to [1]

Author

Some Chinese dude 9000 years ago

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