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yup. the Vikings left graphitti everywhere they went -- (link)
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Peglegpete (aka Peglegpete)
Apr 23 '16, 12:53
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http://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-writings/tracing-paths-vikings-through-their-graffiti-005760
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"Are was here" -- nm
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nic to be determined
Apr 23, 14:39
effin' ML. -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 23, 13:18
That's a discussion I often want to explore. When does it cease to be graffiti and become a historic inscription ?
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Meg
Apr 23, 13:14
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that's really tough. sometimes it is both. good examples include workers who built cathedrals or pyramids -- nm
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Peglegpete
Apr 23, 13:25
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what about Kilroy? -- nm
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mud
Apr 23, 13:29
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for now I would consider Kilroy graphitti. history may prove otherwise in 500 years or so. -- nm
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Peglegpete
Apr 23, 13:38
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