File:Dawenkou Computergenerated suncloud 1.gif
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DescriptionDawenkou Computergenerated suncloud 1.gif |
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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(Original text: This image is in the public domain because it is a CGI representation of an ancient artwork or writing; The symbol itself pre-dates the modern concept of copyright, and the creator of the CGI version hereby releases into the public domain any copyright generated by the making of the file (and grants an unconditional licence to anyone, for any jurisdictions in which public-domain release is not legal). This applies internationally and for any purpose. Attribution is not required but would be appreciated.) |
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