Article 65M83 Oldest known sentence written in first alphabet discovered – on a head-lice comb

Oldest known sentence written in first alphabet discovered – on a head-lice comb

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Timeless fret over hygiene picked out on engraved Bronze age comb from ancient kingdom of Judah

It's a simple sentence that captures the hopes and fears of modern-day parents as much as the bronze age Canaanite who owned the doubled-edged ivory comb on which the words appear.

Believed to be the oldest known sentence written in the earliest alphabet, the inscription on the luxury item reads: May this tusk root out the lice of the hair and the beard."

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