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“The Rosetta Stone”, which was discovered in 1799 by the French at a place called Rosetta in Egypt, bore an inscription written both in hieroglyphics and in Greek. |
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The French found “the Rosetta Stone” in 1799 at a place called Rosetta in Egypt and there is an inscription on it written both in hieroglyphics and in Greek. |
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“The Rosetta Stone”, which was called after the place, Rosetta, where the French found it 1799 in Egypt, has an inscription on it both in hieroglyphics and in Greek. |
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The inscription on “the Rosetta Stone”, found by French in 1799 at a place called Rosetta in Egypt, makes this an important discovery as it is written both in hieroglyphics and in Greek. |
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“The Rosetta Stone”, with its inscription in hieroglyphics and Greek, is still to be found where the French discovered it in 1799, at Rosetta in Egypt. |