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It was found by Napoleon's troops near the town of Rosetta in 1799 and, once translated by Champollion, unlocked the language of the hieroglyphs. As to why is was found, that is a philosophical question beyond the scope of this answer.
French soldiers found the Rosetta stone in the town of Rosetta
French soldiers found the Rosetta stone in the town of Rosetta
The Rosetta Stone is named after the town of Rosetta (Rashid) in Egypt where it was discovered in 1799. It became significant because it had inscriptions in three scripts, which helped in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The Rosetta stone came from a town named Rosetta which is of course in Egypt. It was found many years ago.
It was named for the town it was found in. The modern day name for the town is Rashid.
The ROSETTA STONE was the key to unlocking the meaning of the Egyptian language.The Rosetta Stone got its name from the village that it was found in; Rosetta or Rashid.While it was originally made to be set up in a temple, after the temple was abandoned the stone was reused as building material in the construction of Fort Julien near the town of Rashid (Rosetta) in the Nile Delta.
The Rosetta stone was found while Napoleon's troops were building Fort Julien near the city of Rashid, Egypt.
One artifact associated with Cleopatra is the Rosetta Stone, which was discovered in Egypt in 1799. The Rosetta Stone played a crucial role in deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, as it contained inscriptions in three scripts: hieroglyphic, demotic, and Greek. It is named after the town of Rosetta where it was found.
The Rosetta Stone was found in the port city of Rosetta, which is present-day Rashid, Egypt, on July 15, 1799. For a good look at the artifact and more information, use the Crystal link below.It was found in some ruins near the town of "Rosetta" (Rashid) in Egypt in 1799. Soldiers in Napoleon's army were invading Egypt. In the process of building a new fort, they discovered the large stone (stele), which became the key to translating the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt.
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.
Talk to a man in Melmond, he will use it to teach you the Lufenian language. Now you can speak to the people in the town of Lufenia for the next steps in the game.