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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Middle East - 16/Aug 07:00

Ancient Egyptian Scribes Suffered Ergonomic Injuries

The scriveners of ancient Egypt were more than papyrus pushers, but they suffered many of the same repetitive ailments as desk jockeys today, a new study suggests.

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