The Standard Abacus of Karimala Flemmingwell
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The Standard Abacus of Karimala Flemmingwell is a 3473 years old piece made by Karimala Flemmingwell, a merchant living in Meroe.
Considering its age and the quality of the work, people consider it of high value.
It is engraved with african patterns and some symbols pertaining to Animism.
This piece doesn't exist, but as a legend. It is said that in the year -1328, Wazad Flemmingwell, the owner, made use of it in Meroe to empower the Flemmingwell family. Now it is lost, or broken, we will never know.