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English: This is an illustration of rongorongo, pertaining to the Dietrich hypothesis. The combined glyph depicts the Milky Way above Sirius.
Date late medieval or early modern period
Source http://www.aepress.sk/aas/aas299.htm
Author Rapa Nui / Unknown
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English: The rongorongo writing system was invented by the Rapa Nui people sometime in the early modern period (possibly earlier). The original authors of the script are unknown, and their work pre-dates any active term of copyright. Moreover, rongorongo is a writing system and is ineligible for copyright.


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current10:04, 15 August 2020Thumbnail for version as of 10:04, 15 August 202083 × 114 (9 KB)Bigdan201{{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|This is an illustration of rongorongo, pertaining to the Dietrich hypothesis. The combined glyph depicts the Milky Way above Sirius.}} |Source = http://www.aepress.sk/aas/aas299.htm |Date = late medieval or early modern period |Author = Rapa Nui / Unknown }} ;Other information: {{en|The rongorongo writing system was invented by the Rapa Nui people sometime in the early modern period (possibly earlier). The original a...
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