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Analyzing ancient egyptian paperwork

August 14, 2013Arts, Culture & Media

Researchers at Stanford University are analyzing some ancient scribbles: they’re looking at the paperwork of some Egyptians born more than 2,000 years ago. Correspondent Lonny Shavelson reports.

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