because its been passed down over generations
It had the same writing in 3 different languages and one was Greek and so the translated the Greek words to the hieroglyphic pictures and cracked the code. wich now makes us understand heiroglyphics today :)
Now we understand what do hieroglyphics mean
Hieroglyphics are famous for a lot of things. 1) helped us understand the Egyptian community 2) showed us what the Egyptians believed in 3) tells us about the Egyptian "gods" and "goddesses" 4) kept the Egyptian records for us
It provided the first chance to understand Egyptian Hieroglyphics writing by providing the same text in Hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek. Both the Greek and Demotic could be read to find out what was being said on the stone, the Hieroglyphics could then be compared and analyzed for patterns (similar to the way codes and cyphers are broken).
Because it is important to understand those concepts, and know and understand what is going on in the world about discrimination and prejudice. It makes an impact on us because if people learn about these terms, then people will understand that they are wrong things, and people will never do it, in the future.
Egyptians
Hieroglyphics significance is to tell us about ancient Egypt and the Rosetta stone. Look up Jean Francois Champollion because he decrypted Hieroglyphics.
when Americans like us came to Egypt they understan it perfectly! p=because of th pictures they were drawn on the wall.they wanted to make words or saying but it took a while to make a billion of words but years go on and today we have people who understand a zillion of laguages!
to determine the species which makes us to understand very easily
Not at all - it is an interesting bit of history to understand,
fiftycent,lilwayne,and george bush
The discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799, which contained inscriptions in both Greek and Egyptian hieroglyphics, played a crucial role in deciphering hieroglyphics. French scholar Jean-François Champollion successfully deciphered the hieroglyphic script in 1822 by comparing the Greek text to the Egyptian inscriptions. This breakthrough paved the way for understanding ancient Egyptian language and culture.