The Stone was discovered in mid-July 1799, but the circumstances are unclear. Some say it was found just lying on the ground. Others claim that it was part of an old wall which was ordered demolished by French soldiers in order to extend Fort Julien. This claim is supported by the Institute's Egyptian map which indicates the fort being on the west bank of the Nile in the area of Rosetta. The Stone was discovered by Captain (or Lieutenant, sources differ) of Engineers, Pierre François Xavier Bouchard, who headed the demolition team. Scholars immediately recognized that this stone contained the key to deciphering the ancient Egyptian language. This was because it appeared that the Stone's message was repeated in the three scripts, and because Greek could be read, over time it might be used to decipher the other two. General Jacques-François Menou, military governor of Rosetta, quickly arranged to have the Greek characters translated in order to determine the nature of the text. The discovery of the Stone was not made public until September 1799, in an article printed in the Courrier de l'Egypte. It was shipped to Cairo in mid-August, and became an object of study at the Institute.
the rosetta stone was founded in 1799
The Rosetta Stone.
No, it was the Rosetta stone
No, the Rosetta Stone was not a person. They named it the Rosetta Stone because it was discovered in Rosetta, a town in northern Egypt near the Nile delta.
It was discovered in 1799 by one of Napoleon's soldiers.
the rosetta stone was founded in 1799
The Rosetta Stone.
The Rosetta Stone was discovered by the French in 1799 .
No, it was the Rosetta stone
No, the Rosetta Stone was not a person. They named it the Rosetta Stone because it was discovered in Rosetta, a town in northern Egypt near the Nile delta.
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It was discovered in 1799 by one of Napoleon's soldiers.
The Rosetta Stone is a slab that depicts three different ancient languages. It was discovered in Egypt in 1799.
The Rosetta Stone is listed as "a stone of black granite, with three inscriptions ... found at Rosetta", in a contemporary catalogue of the artifacts discovered by the French expedition and surrendered to British troops in 1801.
His Egyptian expedition discovered the Rosetta Stone.
The Rosetta Stone.
The Rosetta Stone, which held hieroglyphs, was discovered in 1799 by French Soldiers.