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Q: Who might have used the Rosetta stone and why?
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How used the Rosetta stone?

The rosetta stone is used to read hierogyphics.


How is the Rosetta stone?

The rosetta stone is used to read hierogyphics.


What is the Rosetta stone use?

the Rosetta Stone is used for messages


Why is the Rosetta stone impotant?

The Rosetta Stone is what we used to decode hieroglyphics


How is the Rosetta stone usful?

The rosetta stone is used to read hierogyphics.


What was the Rosetta Stone all about?

the Rosetta stone was all about Egypt. Scirbes used papyrus to write everything about the Pharaohs and Egypt. when they ran out of papyrus they used a stone now called The Rosetta Stone. If you ever want to see The Rosetta Stone it is located in London.


What have people used Rosetta stone for?

You use Rosetta stone to learn how to speak different languages. It might help in later life.


What is the Rosetta stone in Africa?

The Rosetta Stone is a huge stone in Africa. On it was 3 different languages. The Rosetta Stone was used so that citizens could understand each other's languages.


Location of the Rosetta Stone?

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.


Who or what was the Rosetta stone named after?

the Rosetta stone was named after the city of Rosetta


The  helped historians understand hieroglyphics.  (Rosetta Stone/astronomers)?

Rosetta Stone


What is the prepous of the Rosetta Stone?

The purpose of the Rosetta stone was to honor the Egyptian pharaoh. It was written in three scripts because three scripts were being used in Egypt in 196 B.C. In 1822, the Rosetta stone was used to help decipher Hieroglyphics.