Dimensions
144 x 206 x 23mm
The Rosetta Stone is the single most important object in the decoding of ancient Egypt.
A pharaoh's forgotten decree, recorded in 3 scripts, hieroglyphs, demotic and ancient Greek, was rescued from rubble by Napoleon's expedition to Egypt, captured by the British Army and deposited in the British Museum. It provoked an exciting race between Thomas Young (from Britain) and Champollion (a Frenchman, who won) to unlock the door to the language of ancient Egypt and its 3000 years of history. In a brilliant retelling of its story, John Ray offers a wonderful overview of the fascinating world of Egyptology and some provocative thoughts on the problems posed by archaeological 'loot'.