Rosetta Stone
On this day in 1799, the Rosetta
Stone was discovered! An ancient Egyptian granodiorite stone inscribed with a
decree from King Ptolemy V. It features the text in three languages:
hieroglyphs, Demotic and Greek script.
It dates back to 196BC.
The discovery of the stone opened
the door to the meaning of hieroglyphics, as comparisons were made of the
different texts, and where the names of the pharaohs coincided! It was Pierre
Francois Bouchard who is credited unlocking the mysteries of the stone. Now,
all the history, religious practices, political maneuvering, daily
living....everything....about the ancient Egyptians could now be read.
The stone makes its home since 1802 in
the British Museum where it is on display right at the front entrance. It always
has a myriad of people around it, but if you are patient, you can eventually
stand before it. It was a remarkable find, and fascinates still.
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