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Question: Why was the rosetta useful in Ancient Egypt!? !?
Hi i'm in 6th grade and i have a project on ancient egypt!. I am making a newspaper headline on this question!. I do not want to know that it uncovered the hieroglyphics!. How was it helpful for the Egyptians in the Ancient Times!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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It was designed to show that the Greeks and Egyptians were all pals together!. The Greek regime of Ptolemy V was bidding for native Egyptian support!. The boy-king Ptolemy had just had an Egyptian coronation in Memphis!. aS PART OF the celebrations he freed the locals from various taxes and obligations!.

So you want something like:

I'M ON YOUR SIDE, SAYS YOUNG MONARCHWww@QuestionHome@Com

The 'Rosetta Stone' is an Ancient Egyptian artifact which was instrumental in advancing modern understanding of hieroglyphic writing!. The stone is a Ptolemaic era stele with carved text made up of three translations of a single passage: two in Egyptian language scripts (hieroglyphic and Demotic) and one in classical Greek!. It was created in 196 BC, discovered by the French in 1799 at Rashid (a harbour on the Mediterranean coast in Egypt which the French referred to as Rosetta during Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt), and contributed greatly to the decipherment of the principles of hieroglyph writing in 1822 by the British scientist Thomas Young and the French scholar Jean-Fran?ois Champollion!. Comparative translation of the stone assisted in understanding many previously undecipherable examples of hieroglyphic writing!. The text of the Rosetta Stone is a decree from Ptolemy V, describing the repealing of various taxes and instructions to erect statues in temples!.

The Stone is 114!.4 centimeters (45 in) high at its highest point, 72!.3 centimeters (28!.5 in) wide, and 27!.9 centimeters (11 in) thick!. Weighing approximately 760 kilograms (1,676 lb), it was originally thought to be granite or basalt but is currently described as granodiorite of a dark pinkish-grey color!. The stone has been on public display at The British Museum since 1802!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Communication skills, in depth you would have to read how it was interpreted by the Egyptians after the Greeks deciphered it for them!?
If you go to www!.history!.com and look it up you will find all you need there to explain and with audio/visual as well!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I'm sure that the rosetta stone was useful to them due to the point that they wanted to spread the word of their pharoah to many of different languages!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

it read out the same information in three different languages and trasulations!.Www@QuestionHome@Com