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Roman tablets 'like an iPad'
Reusable Roman tablets from AD 57 have been unearthed by archaeologists in the heart of London. They include the first known use of the name 'London'. The Museum of London Archaeology's Sophie Jackson explains their how they were used.
(Photo: An archaeologist excavating a writing tablet in the City of London. Credit: MOLA)
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