The Rosetta Stone has an engraved inscription that records a decree issued at Memphis, Egypt in 196 BC on behalf of King Ptolemy V. The decree appears in three different scripts. The first is Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, the second one in Egyptian demotic script, and the Third in Ancient Greek.
1/14 stone = 1 pound 1 stone = 14 pounds
1 kilogram = 0.16 stone
There are 14 pounds in a stone.
8.8184905 stone---- Answer6.36 kgs = 1 stone So 56 kgs = 8.8 stones ----
14 lb in a stone
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Yes it was written by a group of priests
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They mostly used rossetta stone and limestone :)
Rossetta stone was used to build some of the pyramids.
The Rosetta Stone is not a person, it is an ancient stone with three different scripts written on it in Egyptian and Greek. The scripts are hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek. There is also a language teaching software called Rosetta Stone.
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The Rosetta Stone is important because it provided the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics. It contains the same text inscribed in three scripts: Ancient Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphics, allowing scholars to unlock the meaning of the ancient Egyptian writing system. This breakthrough in translation significantly expanded our understanding of ancient Egyptian culture and history.
The rossetta stone was a letter anouncing the coronation of ptolemy the some thing. it was copied into greek as well as the two forms of Egyptian because the ptolemys were actually greek and not Egyptian.
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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.