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GRAFFITI
History
● The  termgraffitifound  on the wal s 
of  ancient  sepulchres or ruins, as in 
the Pompei .
● The  first  known example graffiti 
survives in the ancient Greek city
● The ancient  Romans  craved graffiti 
on wal s and monuments, examples 
of which also  survive  in Egypt.
● Graffiti writing is having become with hip hop 
and the myrial international styles. 
● Graffiti have long  appeared on building walls, 
in latrines, subways, and bridges.

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