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The article says that the senet piece is 500 years old.
this says that it is from ancient Egypt, but gives no date. I think it is likely to be much more than 500 years old, so I'm changing it to say "ancient Egypt".
Bubba73You talkin' to me?00:36, 7 October 2012 (UTC)reply
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