Rosetta stone
No. The key to deciphering hieroglyphics was the Rosetta Stone.
an english-hieroglyphics dictionary
The Rosetta stone was the key.
The Rosetta Stone is the key that helped scholars decode some Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The answer is the Rosetta Stone.
The key was the so-called Rosetta Stone, which was discovered near Rashid, Egypt in 1799. The stone told of a decree by Ptolemy V in 196 BC, and the decree was written in three languages : Greek, Egyptian demotic, and hieroglyphics. It offered the first breakthrough in modern interpretation of hieroglyphic writings.The Rosetta stone was found in 1799 by a part of Napoleons' army near Alexandria, Egypt. They were about to tear down a wall in Rosetta when they found the stone. Before the stones discovery no one knew or could translate ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Unlike Egyptian many people knew Greek, but still it took years to translate. That is why the Rosetta stone is the key to understanding ancient Egyptian.
Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta stone.
To get the translating key, you push the cube to the broken vine and climb on it till you get to the top. Jump diagonally to the top of the cave where you punch the hieroglyphics. Keep going left and you will find the page. Jump down and go into the cave. Find the entrance of the blocked place where the hieroglyphics is. Press it. The page will be beside it. Under the hieroglyphics, there are letters. Simply press the hieroglyphics of the word ''Open" then press the nose.
The Rosetta Stone had the same text encrypted in three scripts. The three scripts were Hieroglyphics (religious and important documents were written in hieroglyphics), the common Egyptian language and Greek, the language of the Egyptian rulers at the time.
The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799 near Alexandria, was the key to hieroglyphics.
Simply type OPEN. at the top of the entrance, there is a translation key. press the word in hieroglyphics.