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+ | == '''External websites about Egypt''' == | ||
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+ | '''Topographic maps:''' [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/egypt.html] | ||
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+ | '''Regional:''' [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/egypt/] | ||
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+ | '''The study of hieroglyphics:''' [http://projetrosette.info/page.php?Id=1] | ||
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+ | The Rosetta stone is a fragment of an engraved stele of ancient Egypt measuring 112.3 x 75.7 cm, bearing three versions of the same text that enabled the deciphering of hieroglyphics by J. F. Champollion in the 19th century. The inscription that it contains is a decree promulgated in Memphis by the pharaoh Ptolemy V in 196 before our era. The decree is written in two languages: ancient Egyptian and ancient Greek, and three scriptures: Egyptian hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek alphabet. | ||
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+ | '''Ancient Egypt:''' [http://jfbradu.free.fr/egypte/] | ||
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+ | '''Woman in Ancien Egypt:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_ancient_Egypt] |
Revision as of 21:13, 23 January 2017
Technological Tree:
Chariot Routes:
Expedition Sites
Public Mines:
Foraging
Alphabetical List Foraging
Sort by specificity [2]
Flax & Vegetables
External websites about Egypt
Topographic maps: [3]
Regional: [4]
The study of hieroglyphics: [5]
The Rosetta stone is a fragment of an engraved stele of ancient Egypt measuring 112.3 x 75.7 cm, bearing three versions of the same text that enabled the deciphering of hieroglyphics by J. F. Champollion in the 19th century. The inscription that it contains is a decree promulgated in Memphis by the pharaoh Ptolemy V in 196 before our era. The decree is written in two languages: ancient Egyptian and ancient Greek, and three scriptures: Egyptian hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek alphabet.
Ancient Egypt: [6]
Woman in Ancien Egypt: [7]