There are thousands of examples of graffitti cut into Egyptian monuments and temples. Some are modern but many date from Greek and Roman times all the way up to the 19th century. “Leonardo 1820” is carved by a 19th-century tourist into the gateway of the Temple of Dendura.
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As archivist I think this is pretty neat that we have timestamps from several decades on an object. I do feel your pain...
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