In time, Clermont-Ganneau collected 57 shards from the stele and, returning to France, made plaster casts of each—including the one Langlois now held in his hand—rearranging them like puzzle pieces as he labored out the place each of the fragments fit. Then, glad he’d solved the puzzle, he “rebuilt” the stele with the original pieces he’d collected and a black filler that he inscribed together with his transcription. But giant sections of the original monument had been still lacking or in extremely poor situation.
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