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Rosetta LeNoire was born on August 8, 1911 and died on March 17, 2002. Rosetta LeNoire would have been 90 years old at the time of death or 103 years old today.
The Rosetta Stone has been in the British Museum since 1802.
Hieroglypics has been found on the Rosetta Stone.
The Rosetta stone is a large stone with text inscribed on it in both Greek and Egyptian. It was written by a group of Egyptian priests, to honor the pharaoh at the time and to retell all the good things he had done for the people. It is believed to have been written in 196 B.C. and wasn't discovered again until 1799.
They have been found on Rosetta stones and that's all
In 1799, near the town of Rashid (Rosetta) in Egypt, French soldiers discovered a large slab of black stone that had been carved into a stele, bearing an official pronouncement. This was the Rosetta Stone. The writing consisted of the same message written in three different languages: hieroglyphics, Egyptian demotic, and ancient Greek. This provided exceptional clues to deciphering the elusive meaning of the hieroglyphics found in Egyptian tombs such as the pyramids.
Probably, but how would we know?
Rosetta Stone software has been very successful in teaching people different languages. They currently have over 30 languages to choose from. So I would say yes,it would be a good tool to learn Russian.
The real Rosetta Stone can be found in The Britsh Museum. It has been on display there since 1802. If there are any more questions on the Rosetta Stone you can facebook me. Note that I might not beable to answer your question.
Roses, like the flower? I would say that nobody "discovered" them. They've been there for thousands of years.
If the Rosetta Stone was never found, we probably could still not understand Egyptian hieroglyphs. By using the Rosetta Stone, people can compare them to the other language (Greek) because when this was figured out, Greek language still was around. If this stone would have never been found, we could not decipher the meaning of Egyptain hieroglyphs.
Rosetta software for Macs, not to be confused with Rosetta Store software, can be purchased at the Apple store online. Rosetta has been a part of Apple's Mac OS X for the Intel operating system prior to the release of "Lion" and it does not support screen savers and applications that require a G5 processor. Thus, Rosetta software is gradually being phased out.