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Who was champolin?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Jean-Francois was Champollion together with Thomas Young studied the Rosetta Stone -a piece of basalt stone on which there was a text in three writings, found in Rashid, near Cairo in 1799: Greek, Egyptian demotic, and hieroglyphic. Using the known Greek words, it helped to decipher the hieroglyphs for the first time.

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