20時になったので今日も広告するよー!!
虎屋の同人誌、第3弾!!「Pictograph」のデータ版です!
「北アメリカ先住民族」がテーマのアンソロジー。ぜひ読んでみてください! ちなみにコピ本でした!
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20時になったので今日も広告!
虎屋の同人誌、第2弾!!「Pictograph」のデータ版です!
「新大陸(南北アメリカ)」がテーマのアンソロジー。ぜひ読んでみてください!
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DiGiket:https://t.co/G0wMVi0gM4 https://t.co/KNSSdA4kVU

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You can see two Mexica/Aztec scribes creating pictographic depictions of the Spaniards, horses, & their technology. This is historically accurate. We know Montezuma tasked his scribes with collecting knowledge on the Spaniards, but odds are these pages would have been painted.

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Cosmic Hieroglyphics and Pictographs

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A civilization that communicates exclusively through pictographs :O

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Saya nak tambah beberapa karya Sajak Tampak yang menarik.
1. Chasing Twenty-fifth hour - Donmay AKA Dona Mayoora
2. Trust is a Vice - Brentley Frazier, 2016
3. Pictographs - Bill Keith, 1996
5. The Wreck - SJ Sloat, 2017

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Day 30: Matsyaati, the fish people! Yesterday's pictograph was Write/Draw. Can you guess today's?

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Day 29: Surasaati, the snake people! Yesterday's pictograph was Lost. Can you guess today's?

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Day 28: Garujaati, the bird people! Yesterday's pictograph was In Love/Married. Can you guess today's?

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Day 27: Kailash, Ruler of Laal! Yesterday's pictograph was Silence/Quiet. Can you guess today's?

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Day 26: Sonal, Maharani of Suvarn! Yesterday's pictograph was Cut. Can you guess today's?

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Day 23: Pallav the flock’s Chief! Yesterday's pictograph was Come Back/Return. Can you guess today's?

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Day 22: Esha, the Wise Woman Apprentice! Yesterday's pictograph was Chained/Captured. Can you guess today's?

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Day 12: Devraj, the -long dead- Rainbow Emperor! Yesterday's pictograph was Speak/Talk. Can you guess today's?

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Codex Zouche-Nuttall: A Rare, Accordion-Folded Pre-Columbian Manuscript, finished around 1556. “Considered to be of pre-Hispanic origin, since it preserves a strong indigenous tradition in its pictographic techniques…” https://t.co/vQ9n1M9AAg via

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Découvrons ce soir le Borbonicus (XIVe-XVIe s).

Il s'agit d'un pictographique du Mexique central qui édicte les activités rituelles et religieuses.

Il est fait de papier d’amate, un assemblage de fibres battues provenant de l’écorce d’un arbre (cf. Ficus).

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25/01/2020:- Pictograph of the spread currently. Lifted from CNN

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