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What three languages was the Rosetta Stone written in? (Select all that apply)

  • Greek (correct)
  • Demotic (correct)
  • Hieroglyphs (correct)
  • Latin

Who deciphered the Rosetta Stone?

Jean-Francois Champollion

When was the Rosetta Stone carved?

196 BCE

What was their process of translating the Rosetta Stone?

<p>They used the Greek and Demotic sections to help decode the hieroglyphs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When and where was the Rosetta Stone found?

<p>In 1799 by French soldiers near the town of Rosette (Raschid) in Egypt.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

The Rosetta Stone Overview

  • The Rosetta Stone features inscriptions in three languages: hieroglyphs, Greek, and demotic.
  • Hieroglyphs were used for sacred and important documents, while Greek was accessible to educated elites.
  • Demotic was the common language of Egypt, making the stone relatable to everyday people.

Deciphering the Rosetta Stone

  • Jean-François Champollion successfully deciphered the Rosetta Stone in 1822, unlocking the language of ancient Egypt.

Historical Context

  • The stone was carved from basalt rock in 196 BCE, marking it as a significant artifact from the Hellenistic period.

Translation Process

  • Translators compared the Greek and demotic segments to decode the hieroglyphs, paving the way for understanding ancient Egyptian texts.
  • This method evolved to include comparisons between Egyptian writings and Biblical texts, enriching knowledge of Egyptian culture and religion.

Discovery of the Rosetta Stone

  • Discovered in 1799 by French soldiers near Rosette (Rashid), Egypt, the stone has been integral to Egyptology since its finding.

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