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{{Quote|Ancient writing. From the Old Kingdom.|Bayek, finding an ancient tablet|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
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The '''ancient tablets''' were carved stone tablets located in some of the ancient tombs in [[Egypt]] of the 1st century BCE. The tablets were adorned with the images of the Egyptian god [[Thoth]] and his daughter, the goddess [[Seshat]].
The '''ancient tablets''' were carved stone tablets located in some of the ancient tombs in [[Egypt]] of the 1st century BCE. The tablets were adorned with the images of the Egyptian god [[Thoth]] and his daughter, the goddess [[Sheshat]].


The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] found a number of these tablets during his adventures. He believed the tablet were from the {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] found a number of these tablets during his adventures. He believed the tablet were from the {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>

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"Ancient writing. From the Old Kingdom."
―Bayek, finding an ancient tablet[src]

The ancient tablets were carved stone tablets located in some of the ancient tombs in Egypt of the 1st century BCE. The tablets were adorned with the images of the Egyptian god Thoth and his daughter, the goddess Sheshat.

The Medjay Bayek of Siwa found a number of these tablets during his adventures. He believed the tablet were from the Old Kingdom.[1]

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