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It is the tablet that brings everything to life in Night At The Museum.

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Q: What is the Tablet of Ahkmenrah?
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Who is ahkmenrah?

he was a pheoh ~ King Ahkmenrah was an Egyptian Pharaoh. I'm not sure if he really existed or not, but he is featured in the movie 'Night at the Museum' and its seguel 'Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian'. In the latter, it is said his older brother is introduced, Kahmunrah (which, ironically, is Ahkmenrah with the 'k' at the beginning and a 'u' instead of 'e'). In the film, it is revelaed that, despite Ahkmenrah being younger, his parents decided to give him the throne when they died, rather than Kahmunrah (they felt he couldn't be trusted). The whole point of both movies is that the King's tablet made everything in the museum come to life - probably Egyptian magic. Ahkmenrah is played by an actor called Rami Malek. I hope this is helpful :]


Who was ahkmenrah and was he a fiction character?

Ahkmenrah is the pharaoh - played by Rami Malek - in the movies Night at the Museum & Night at the Museum 2. I'm pretty sure that he was not a real pharaoh.


How a wax tablet and a stylus were uesed by the Romans?

The wax tablet and stylus was used for writing by the Romans They would inscribe their message or note on the wax with the stylus. The message could be erased by scraping or melting out. This was ideal for children learning their writing or someone wanting to make a quick note without using expensive papyrus.


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