"Ancient Roman 'Pen' Was a Joke Souvenir"
During an archaeological excavation at a Roman-era site in London,
researchers found around 200 iron styluses used for writing on
wax-filled wooden tablets. One of those styluses, which just debuted in
its first public exhibition, holds a message written in tiny lettering
along its sides. The inscription's sentiment, according to the researchers who translated it, is essentially, "I went to Rome and all I got you was this pen."
I came, I saw, I bought some kitchy trinkets!