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from en:Image:Evolution1glyph.png for en:1 (number) |
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A notes from the original creator ( Del arte", 22:12 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)):
"Evolution of the numeral 1 from the Brahmin Indians to the Europeans
I drew these characters by hand and scanned them. I release this image to be used under the terms of GFDL."
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