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Posted: 2025-05-22 19:04:30 UTC

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A 1900-year-old papyrus reveals a simple, sweet message from a son in Roman Egypt to his father, written in Greek, showcasing everyday life beyond war and conquest.
Everyday life in Roman Egypt
The use of Greek language for daily communication
Personal connection through a family note
Language barrier for those unfamiliar with Greek
Preservation of ancient texts