Fujimatsu petrograph
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The Fujimatsu petrograph (petrograph waiting for wisteria) is a name based on the claims that it is ペトログリフ where a letter of Sumerian was engraved into about a god of the Grand Earth grave at 3-2, Fujimatsu, Moji-ku, Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka and a monument carved with. There is it with "a thing discovered by student you of the school archeology club around 平成元年九月福岡県立大里高等学校吉田信哲" (国際岩刻画学会日本代表) to a local monument.
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