Live Science
Archaeologists working in the West Bank say they’ve discovered a tiny “curse tablet,” barely larger than a postage stamp, inscribed with ancient letters in an early form of Hebrew that call on God to curse an individual who breaks their word.
While the dating hasn’t been verified and the find hasn’t been published in a peer-reviewed journal yet, its discoverers think the tablet is at least 3,200 years old. That would make the inscription the earliest-known Hebrew text by several hundred years, and the first to contain the Hebrew name of God, they say. More
Sounds like an idea worth reviving and using on/against lawyers, politicians, bureaucrats, and used car sales people.
If the archaeologists can verify it worked, I’d like to borrow that curse to use on a certain pretender to the throne.
Have we run out of pandemics?
For wymyn of soince to save us from?
Get another line of work, bewimo1605.
Your fake clickbait shows desperation.
I give up. There’s a Jewish joke in there about the size of the curse stone but I can’t get at in under 70000 words.
Lil’ help?
Sounds like it was a pocket cheat sheet like those tiny little books that have the entire Constitution written inside.
C’MON! IT’S TINY AND CHEAP. THERE HAS TO BE SOMETHING THERE.
Jeeze…I bet the Babylonians never had a hard time coming up with Jewish jokes.
Burr, it’s an Italian joke (curse)….it’s known as the “malocchio”…. the evil eye and if you spit at their feet when your giving the evil eye it doubles the evil eye concentration…
Like Italians can read……
Italians read their grandmas recipes and will spit at your feet….I find both of those qualities attractive and somewhat romantic….
hahahaha!
I think Mesikin chicks are hott…..but I’m not gullible enough to marry one.
My current favorite Mesikin is Carlos…that’s what I call him. Don’t know and don’t care if that’s his name or not.
Best damn caddie I’ve ever had. Doesn’t say a damn word.