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The tablet, which is now in the British Museum's ownership, does provide insight into labour conditions in ancient Egypt, as well as information about those who built the pyramids itself.
It’s an object that is small but mighty — and a remnant from a time when archrivals didn’t just get mad at each other. They got even. Known as a “curse tablet,” which was acquired five years ago by ...