File:Oldest Cursive Language Discovered.jpg
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editDescriptionOldest Cursive Language Discovered.jpg |
English: Ancient Hebrew Glyphs uniformed into the flower of life pattern makes a cursive writing system of uniform width that each glyph also meets at the same elevation on both sides to provide continuity of attachment of glyphs. English: Cursive writing system |
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Date and time of data generation | 07:59, 23 November 2017 |
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