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Wax tablet, discovered in Egypt, is to go on show for the first time in 40 years Writing from 1,800 years ago contains the Greek lettering of a young child ...
Conspiracy theorist claim an ancient Greek sculpture depicts a woman using a 20th century tablet. But historians say it's just a sculpture of a deceased woman reaching for a jewelry box or wax tablet.
Soon, the British Library will display an 1,800-year-old Egyptian wax tablet for a new exhibition on the history of writing that will look familiar to anyone whose had to learn their ABCs.
The Romans used wooden tablets covered with a layer of wax for writing Archaeologists have unearthed a stylus wax tablet at the site of a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. Believed ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a stylus wax tablet at the site of a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. Believed to be from 105-120AD, the tablet was found just 12in (30cm) from a ...
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