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  2. Rosetta Stone - Wikipedia

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    A replica of the Rosetta Stone is now available in the King's Library of the British Museum, without a case and free to touch, as it would have appeared to early 19th-century visitors. [ 54 ] The museum was concerned about heavy bombing in London towards the end of the First World War in 1917, and the Rosetta Stone was moved to safety, along ...

  3. British Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Rosetta Stone on display in the British Museum in 1874. The body of trustees decided on a converted 17th-century mansion, Montagu House, as a location for the museum, which it bought from the Montagu family for £20,000.

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

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    This undated photo provided by the British Museum, shows the Rosetta Stone, the centerpiece of a new exhibition at London’s largest museum titled, "Hieroglyphs unlocking ancient Egypt ...

  5. Which artefacts have the British Museum been urged to return?

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    A spokesperson for the British Museum told The Independent: “We have received no formal request from the Egyptian government to repatriate the Rosetta Stone. “The Rosetta stone is available to ...

  6. Pierre-François Bouchard - Wikipedia

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    The Rosetta Stone, now in the British Museum, discovered by Pierre-François Bouchard in July 1799. Before embarking for Egypt, he married Marie Élisabeth Bergere on 23 April 1798 – she was a young woman from Meudon, five years his junior, with whom he much later had two children.

  7. Repatriation (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    The French military campaign was short-lived and unsuccessful and the majority of the collected artifacts (including the Rosetta Stone) were seized by British troops, ending up in the British Museum. Nonetheless, the information gathered by the French expedition was soon after published in the several volumes of Description de l'Égypte , which ...

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

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    The debate over who owns ancient artifacts has been an increasing challenge to museums across Europe and America, and the spotlight has fallen on the most visited piece in the British Museum: The ...

  9. List of individual rocks - Wikipedia

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    Rosetta Stone: British Museum, London, England: Granodiorite stele created in 196 BC and rediscovered in 1799. Rosetta Stone (replica) King's Library, British Museum, London, England: Replica of the stone as it was originally displayed, touchable. Rosetta Stone (replica) Champollion Museum, Vif, Isère, France: Replica of the stone in an ...

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