A mysterious inscription from the seventh century has been discovered in the ruins of an English castle associated with the legend of King Arthur.
The inscription, which combines Latin writing, Greek letters and Christian symbols, was found on a 2-foot stone at Tintagel Castle, on the coast of Cornwall. Experts believe that the strange mixture of text and symbols may indicate that someone was practicing writing a text.
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