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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The 7-dot glyphs (or globes) are first knoThe 7-dot glyphs (or globes) are first known in Mittanian art (Turkey, or ancient Anatolia), but is possibly older. It appears in the iconography of cylinder seals, and later on reliefs, or other motifs. With origins on cylinder seals, its meanings may come from paleohistory back to the 4th millennium BC, or even further into the 6th to 5th millennium with the origins of Europe, or Turkey's Çatal Hüyük. The 7-dot glyph was at first six dots surrounding a central dot; later two rows of 3-dots ended with a 7th as the finial. of 3-dots ended with a 7th as the finial.
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rdfs:comment The 7-dot glyphs (or globes) are first knoThe 7-dot glyphs (or globes) are first known in Mittanian art (Turkey, or ancient Anatolia), but is possibly older. It appears in the iconography of cylinder seals, and later on reliefs, or other motifs. With origins on cylinder seals, its meanings may come from paleohistory back to the 4th millennium BC, or even further into the 6th to 5th millennium with the origins of Europe, or Turkey's Çatal Hüyük. The 7-dot glyph was at first six dots surrounding a central dot; later two rows of 3-dots ended with a 7th as the finial. of 3-dots ended with a 7th as the finial.
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