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1 September, 14:37

Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, by James Cross Giblin. Another, more complete copy of the same decree that appeared on the Stone was found on a slab at Philae in 1848. Fuller translations of the hieroglyphic text soon followed. A Latin version came out in 1851, a French one in 1867, and an English one in 1871. But many of the hieroglyphs on this slab were missing also, so only a few words and phrases could be added to what was already known from the Rosetta Stone. Which detail from the excerpt develops the idea that scholars faced many challenges in deciphering the meaning of the decree on the Rosetta Stone? more complete copy of the same decree found on a slab at Philae in 1848 A Latin version came out in 1851 many of the hieroglyphs on this slab were missing

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  1. 1 September, 14:52
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    The answer is d
  2. 1 September, 15:04
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    Many of the hieroglyphics were missing

    Explanation:

    Cause sometimes it just be like that
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