The Rosetta StoneBritish Museum Press, 2005 - 64 pagina's The Rosetta Stone is one of the most popular artefacts in the British Museum. Containing a decree written in Greek, Demotic and hieroglyphics, it proved to be the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics. This concise study traces the history of `the most famous piece of rock in the world' to become a modern icon and tells the story of the race to use it to decipher Egypt's ancient script by Jean-François Champollion and Thomas Young. Also includes a translation of the text. |
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The loss of hieroglyphs | 17 |
The rediscovery of the Stone | 24 |
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