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- Graphism abstract "Graphism refers to the "expression of thought in material symbols". Graphism began some 30,000 years BC, not as a photographic representation of reality but as an abstraction that was geared toward magical-religious matters. Early graphism then was a form of writing that constitutes a 'symbolic transposition, not copying of reality'.".
- Graphism wikiPageID "9178719".
- Graphism wikiPageLength "3300".
- Graphism wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Graphism wikiPageRevisionID "647661656".
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writing.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Cenozoic.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Chatelperronian.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Châtelperronian.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Graphism_thesis.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Homo_sapiens.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Human_self-reflection.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Hypothesis.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Mousterian.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Muscle.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Paleolithic.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_art.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Reality.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Simian.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Tjurunga.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Transposition_(logic).
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Work_of_art.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLink Writing.
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Graphism".
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLinkText "graphism".
- Graphism wikiPageWikiLinkText "graphist".
- Graphism hasPhotoCollection Graphism.
- Graphism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Graphism subject Category:Writing.
- Graphism type Article.
- Graphism type Article.
- Graphism comment "Graphism refers to the "expression of thought in material symbols". Graphism began some 30,000 years BC, not as a photographic representation of reality but as an abstraction that was geared toward magical-religious matters. Early graphism then was a form of writing that constitutes a 'symbolic transposition, not copying of reality'.".
- Graphism label "Graphism".
- Graphism sameAs m.027_bfs.
- Graphism sameAs Q5597215.
- Graphism sameAs Q5597215.
- Graphism wasDerivedFrom Graphism?oldid=647661656.
- Graphism isPrimaryTopicOf Graphism.