• uid0gid0@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    It turns out the Rosetta stone isn’t actually unique. It was simply the first example found of what cane to be known as the Decree of Memphis. It was required to be put in every temple. I think the rally of these stones is up to six currently.

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    5 days ago

    The funniest part was that when it was discovered, it had been used as a brick for building material.

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    5 days ago

    TIL people don’t know about rosetta stone. My mom loves ancient Egypt so information like this was my “daily bread” when I was little, never realized that this isn’t common

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    5 days ago

    TIL the Rosetta Stone is a real thing and not some dungeons and dragons myth shit.

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        5 days ago

        Demotic, not demonic. Demotic is simplified Egyptian used by every day people there at the time. Typically, only the priests used the form of hieroglyphs we’d see on tombs. “Demotic” means colloquial, or common, speech.

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            1 day ago

            worth noting that hieroglyphics are absolutely fucking incomprehensible even if you know how to read them, and have fun etching that stuff into stone.

            i wouldn’t call it illiterate in the same way as people are these days, it’s like calling most people these days “illiterate in assembly programming language”