Just like hieroglyphics, meroitic was translated using the Rosetta stone.
just like hieroglyphics, meroitic was translated using the Rosetta stone
Meroitic wasn't translated using the Rosetta Stone because the Stone primarily features Greek and Egyptian hieroglyphs, which do not directly correspond to the Meroitic script. The Meroitic language, used in the Kingdom of Meroë (now Sudan), has its own unique scripts—hieroglyphic and cursive—that lack a direct bilingual counterpart like those found on the Rosetta Stone. Additionally, the Meroitic script was not well understood or widely studied until much later, complicating efforts for translation. As a result, scholars had to rely on other methods, including comparative analysis with known languages and scripts, to decipher Meroitic.
the Rosetta Stone helped explain hieroglyphics
The Rosetta Stone.
the Rosetta Stone is a large stone with Egyptian hieroglyphics written on it. bobbywahl made this answer
just like hieroglyphics, meroitic was translated using the Rosetta stone
no it was translated by using beer that would form into words
No, Meroitic script was not included in the Rosetta Stone inscription. The Rosetta Stone primarily has texts in Ancient Greek, Demotic, and Egyptian hieroglyphs, which helped unlock the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Meroitic script remains undeciphered to this day.
Meroitic wasn't translated using the Rosetta Stone because the Stone primarily features Greek and Egyptian hieroglyphs, which do not directly correspond to the Meroitic script. The Meroitic language, used in the Kingdom of Meroë (now Sudan), has its own unique scripts—hieroglyphic and cursive—that lack a direct bilingual counterpart like those found on the Rosetta Stone. Additionally, the Meroitic script was not well understood or widely studied until much later, complicating efforts for translation. As a result, scholars had to rely on other methods, including comparative analysis with known languages and scripts, to decipher Meroitic.
the Rosetta Stone helped explain hieroglyphics
Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta Stone is what we used to decode hieroglyphics
It was a slab of granite like rock with the same message crafted on it in three different scripts. The discovery of the stone, called Rosetta Stone, meant that hieroglyphics could be translated
I know that Jean-Francois Champollion translated hieroglyphics maybe sometime in the 1820s.
he didnt dig it up he only translated the hieroglyphics part
Hieroglyphics was uncovered by the Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta Stone.