The Behistun Rock was discovered by a British officer and linguist named Henry Rawlinson in 1835 during a surveying mission in Persia (now Iran). Rawlinson was intrigued by the inscriptions on the rock and began studying and deciphering them, eventually leading to a breakthrough in understanding cuneiform script and ancient languages.
The Behistun Inscription was discovered in 1835 by a British officer named Henry Rawlinson in present-day Iran. It was carved on a cliff at Mount Behistun and dates back to the Persian Empire of King Darius the Great around 520 BC.
The mineral moissanite was discovered in Canyon Diablo in 1983 by Henri Moissan. Moissan discovered the mineral while examining rock samples from a meteor crater.
The Cro-Magnon remains were first discovered by workmen in 1868 in a rock shelter in Les Eyzies, France. Further excavation and study of the site revealed the significance of the Cro-Magnon fossils as early anatomically modern humans.
While there is no exact date, it has been a known mineral since at least the 15th century.
Technically, yes. But, just a few years ago, scientists discovered a red, round, sphere-shaped hunk of rock that scientists believe may be a ninth planet(well, tenth planet if you count Pluto). It is still unclear if it really is another planet or not.
Behistun is a rock it was discovered by a German scholar named Grotefend in order to find out what the sumerians writing ment.
The Behistun Inscription was discovered in 1835 by a British officer named Henry Rawlinson in present-day Iran. It was carved on a cliff at Mount Behistun and dates back to the Persian Empire of King Darius the Great around 520 BC.
Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian.
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The Behistun Inscription was deciphered by British army officer and diplomat Sir Henry Rawlinson in 1835. Rawlinson's work with the inscription was instrumental in the decipherment of Old Persian cuneiform script.
The Behistun Script
The first person who discovered stone/rock was The Hunter Gatherers in the stone age.
Behistun Inspription
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