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What era did massive vandalism (graffiti) begin appearing on freight cars ?
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Yes, it means "scratchings." Bear in mind that not only did the Romans not have spray paint, they didn't have colored chalk or magic markers. Still, one can do a lot of damage with a sharp stone, especially if it's the sedimentary kind like limestone! "Graffiti" In Italian, is a plural noun (graffito would indicate one mark or, I guess, one tag). Just like spaghetti are! [^]
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