Egyptian And Egyptian Art: The Rosetta Stone

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Jilmer Cortez
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The Rosetta Stone was carved in 196 B.C, it is a stone with Egyptian and Greek language writing on it, and using Hieroglyphic, Demotic, and Greek script. In 1799 the French soldiers where rebuilding a fort in Egypt and found the Rosetta Stone. The stone was found in a small village called Rosetta, that is the reason why the stone is called Rosetta Stone. The writing on the Stone is a message called a decree, about the king. French Scholar Jean Francois Champollion realized that the hieroglyphs recorded the sound of the Egyptian Language, and this laid the foundation of our knowledge of Ancient Egypt.The stone came into the possession of the British after they defeated the French in Egypt in 1801. The Rosetta Stone is currently in the British Museum, however Egypt wants it back.
Jean Francois Champollion and Thomas Young combined their talents to decipher the Demotic script and Egyptian hieroglyphics. They compared them to the Greek text. The Stone was the code that unlocked Egyptian hieroglyphics, without the Stone we would have never figured out the hieroglyphics that the Egyptians made. It was the Stone that allowed scholars …show more content…

The British Museum not only has the Rosetta Stone in possession, they also have many more Egyptians treasures. The Stone is one of the most famous treasures that the museum has. The British Museum has a collection of Egyptian treasures, for that reason they feel strongly that the collection must remain as a whole. Officials also said that Dr Hawass’s presence in London, included a speech to publicise his book. The British Museum is a global showcase for shared human history. The Museum also has concerns that the artifacts might be damaged in the Egyptian Museums and, they are also worried that they will not give the Rosetta Stone back. The Stone has been on display in the Museum since

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