It is a stone used in ancient times to write a part of a historic event or royal dinasty details such as a susesive list of kings.
The Rossetta Stone and the Mesha Stele, also known as the moabite stone, are good examples of this. Go to the related links box below for both articles.
The Rosetta Stone is and engraved stele. It is inscribed in three different languages: Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, Demotic script and Ancient Greek. It was created in 196 BCE on behalf of King Ptolemy V.
The Rosetta Stone is a stone tablet that has a King's decree inscribed on it in three languages. The three repetitions are Greek, a later Egyptian and ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics written one above another. Because it has essentially the same text written in three languages it was the key to translating ancient hieroglyphics which, until the discovery and translation of this writing, was a cryptic mystery.
Rupestrian means inscribed in rock. A fancy term for the rock and cave paintings and carvings left by early civilizations.
Diamonds is not a stone it's crystal actually. But the hardest stone is granite stone.
the stone age used different resources . the stone age used stone and the iron age used iron
The real Rosetta Stone can be found in the British Museum. The Rosetta Stone was created in 196 BC and was inscribed with a decree. The languages inscribed are in Greek and Egyptian.
what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
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The two Stone Tablets were inscribed (cutting into the stone) by God (Exodus Ch. 34).
The Blarney Stone, located at Blarney Castle in Ireland, is inscribed with the year 1632. This date is significant as it marks the year when the stone was supposedly set into the castle's wall. According to legend, kissing the stone grants the kisser the gift of eloquence, often referred to as "the gift of the gab."
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It is an autobiography of Sargon, king of Akkad. The inscribed stone was found in Nineveh.
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The phrase "Wuthering Heights" is inscribed on a stone panel above the entrance to the location in Emily Brontë's novel.