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  1. 3 de jun. de 2024 · Rosetta Stone is an ancient Egyptian stone bearing inscriptions in several languages and scripts; their decipherment led to the understanding of hieroglyphic writing. It was found in 1799 near the town of Rosetta (Rashid), about 35 miles northeast of Alexandria.

    • Greek

      Koine, the fairly uniform Hellenistic Greek spoken and...

    • Demotic Script

      demotic script, Egyptian hieroglyphic writing of cursive...

    • Egyptian

      Egyptian language, extinct language of the Nile valley whose...

  2. The discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799 provided critical missing information, gradually revealed by a succession of scholars, that eventually allowed Jean-François Champollion to solve the puzzle that Kircher had called the riddle of the Sphinx.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2021 · How the Rosetta Stone unlocked the secrets of ancient civilizations. Discovered in Egypt by Napoleons conquering forces, this plain-looking slab was the key to cracking the code of...

  4. 3 de ene. de 2014 · The Rosetta Stone is an incomplete grey and pink granodiorite stela dating from 196 BCE which presents a priestly decree concerning King Ptolemy V of Egypt. The text is in three different versions: Hieroglyphic, Demotic and Greek , a fact which immeasurably helped to finally decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics .

  5. 14 de jul. de 2017 · They discovered the Rosetta Stone on 15 July 1799 while digging the foundations of an addition to a fort near the town of Rashid (Rosetta) in the Nile Delta. It had apparently been built into a very old wall.

  6. 27 de sept. de 2022 · The Rosetta Stone is a fragment of a larger slab erected at an Egyptian temple in 196 B.C.E., during the reign of Ptolemy V, a Ptolemaic king of Macedonian Greek ancestry. Its surface is...

  7. Soldiers in Napoleon's army discovered the Rosetta Stone in 1799 while digging the foundations of an addition to a fort near the town of el-Rashid (Rosetta). On Napoleon's defeat, the stone became the property of the British under the terms of the Treaty of Alexandria (1801) along with other antiquities that the French had found.