stele
Post and Lintel.
The Rosetta Stone is an Egyptian granodiorite stele inscribed with a decree issued at Memphis in 196 BC on behalf of King Ptolemy the fifth.
It is called a hot stone massage..
its when is real light
The stone, a variety of talc, was first called soapstone in English in the late seventeenth century; the word is a combination of soap and stone, so-called because it feels soapy to the touch.
true
True, it can also be named a tombstone.
An upright stone slab is called a Stele (in the Middle East). If you're looking for the general term it's headstoneor a megalith.Hope this helped you! (=^.^~
An upright stone slab is called a Stele (in the Middle East). If you're looking for the general term it's headstoneor a megalith.Hope this helped you! (=^.^~
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.
cause it had to be placed at a temple {ziggurat} stone is a upright stone called stela it is at a museum now apparently
Post and Lintel.
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.
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what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
An upright carved stone slab is in most cases a headstone; it can also be a monument of some other sort.
Hammurabi have his laws engraved in stone and placed in a public place becuse he didnt want to get follow around by people