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pictograph

NOUN
  1. a graphic character used in picture writing

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  • South Asia, to 72 B.C.E. An early urban civilization in the Indus Valley produced the polished stone, metals, incised seals, and pictographs excavated since 1920 at Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. C. Early Civilizations and Classical Empires of South and East Asia
  • Pictography is a form of writing whereby ideas are transmitted through drawing. It is the basis of cuneiform and hieroglyphs.
  • Create a bar graph, pie chart, or pictograph on a dry-erase board.
  • It may be that the old pictographic signs acquired a special magic power associated with the remote past.
  • In Afrikan Alphabets, the author introduces a number of ideographs, pictographs and scripts devised and designed by Africans to express and represent a voice sound, a word, or an idea.
  • Park, rock formation, colorful, pictographic Xiao material.
  • The pictograph a mountain was originally three peaks together.
  • On one of our outings, we went to the village of Castillo to see the ancient "handprint" pictographs that were painted by the indigenous Tehuelche people. Canada.com Top Stories
  • pictography," Mr. McRae has told me the following: Whenever an Indian breaks up his camp, and wishes to leave behind him information in what direction and how far he is going, he plants into the ground near the fire a twig or stick, and breaks it so that it forms an acute angle, planting the other end in the ground also in the direction in which he intends to camp the following evening. Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico; Report on the Ruins of the Pueblo of Pecos Papers Of The Archæological Institute Of America, American Series, Vol. I
  • While we were waiting for these to air dry, I used the time to have the students research the uses of clay slabs in cuneiform writing and pictographic writing.
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