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  2. Rosetta Stone - Wikipedia

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    Calls for the Rosetta Stone to be returned to Egypt were made in July 2003 by Zahi Hawass, then Secretary-General of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities. These calls, expressed in the Egyptian and international media, asked that the stele be repatriated to Egypt, commenting that it was the "icon of our Egyptian identity". [ 82 ]

  3. Egypt calls for the return of Rosetta Stone - AOL

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    STORY: Egyptian archeologists call for the return of the Rosetta Stonefrom the British Museum to EgyptThe Rosetta Stone dates back to 196 BCand was unearthed by Napoleon's army in northern Egypt ...

  4. Egyptians call on British Museum to return Rosetta stone - AOL

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    The stone is one of more than 100,000 Egyptian and Sudanese relics housed in the British Museum. A large percentage were obtained during Britain’s colonial rule over the region from 1883 to 1953.

  5. Legs-forward (hieroglyph) - Wikipedia

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    The Walking Legs-forward is an ancient Egyptian language hieroglyph of the concept of action, part of "going and returning". Walking Legs-returning is the other half. The phonetic value of the hieroglyph is iw, and it means "to come". It is also used as a determinative in word formation.

  6. Jean-Joseph Marcel - Wikipedia

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    During the French Campaign in Egypt, the Rosetta Stone was discovered and transported to Cairo for examination by scholars. [1] Jean-Joseph Marcel, who was also a gifted linguist, is credited as the first person to recognise that the middle text of the Rosetta Stone, originally guessed to be Syriac, was in fact the Egyptian demotic script, rarely used for stone inscriptions and therefore ...

  7. Rosetta - Wikipedia

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    Rosetta (/ r oʊ ˈ z ɛ t ə / roh-ZET-ə) [a] or Rashid (Arabic: رشيد, romanized: Rašīd, IPA: [ɾɑˈʃiːd]; Coptic: ϯⲣⲁϣⲓⲧ, romanized: ti-Rashit) [b] is a port city of the Nile Delta, 65 km (40 mi) east of Alexandria, in Egypt's Beheira governorate. The Rosetta Stone was discovered there in 1799.

  8. Pass It On: Rosetta Stone CEO says top leaders listen, learn

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    John Hass has worked at Goldman Sachs, a small startup and now as CEO of Rosetta Stone, the Arlington, Virginia-based company best known for teaching foreign languages. ... For premium support ...

  9. Rosetta Stone decree - Wikipedia

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    The Rosetta Stone preserves the earliest and most complete copy of the decree, from year 9 of Ptolemy V’s reign. Two copies of the text were inscribed on the wall of Philae temple; one, known as Philensis II, dates to year 19, while the second, Philensis I, dates to year 21. The latest dated text is a year 23 stela from Asphynis.