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Write an essay that analyzes how a text explains the sequence of events that affected the discovery of the Rosetta stone. 150 or more words

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Answered by forthegays242428
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In 1799, when Napoleon’s army was dismantling a wall in Rashid, Egypt, they discovered the Rosetta Stone. Little did they know that this 11-inch thick piece of rock would be one of the greatest discoveries in history! It contained Egyptian scripture, with Greek also on the stone. This was used to decode the once lost Egyptian writing system. Before the 1800s, attempts at trying to uncover the secrets held by the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics found on walls inside numerous tombs were useless. The pictures were falsely believed to be symbolic, representing some sort of object or idea. Something soon changed all of this misconception. 1799 was the year of a great breakthrough in Egyptology. This year it was found that was people thought this stone was revealed a whole different story showing its history, its backstory, who was on it, and what it was made for, it was much more than what people thought and was truly a breakthrough.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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An essay that analyzes how a text explains the sequence of events that affected the discovery of the Rosetta stone is given below:

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The Rosetta Stone is a dark-colored granodiorite stela engraved with a similar message in three scripting languages: Demotic, Hieroglyphics, and Greek. The Rosetta Stone is a representation of diverse topics for different people. During Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in July 1799, French soldiers discovered the stone in the town of Rosetta (present-day El Rashid). Rosetta was discovered near the Mediterranean coast east of Alexandria, on a tributary of the Nile River. Captain Pierre François Xavier Bouchard (1772–1832) started erecting walls until they discovered this big engraved rock piece. Alexander quickly understood the importance of such contrasted Grecian plus Egyptian inscriptions, accurately forecasting so each language reflected a distinct text interpretation. "This decree shall be written on a stela of hard stone in sacred (hieroglyphic), native (Demotic), and Greek letters," the Ancient Greece explanation as to how the stela's wording was to be propagated said. Thus, the Rosetta Stone allegedly called for the town in which it has been unearthed (in France, "the rock of Rosetta").

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