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The Rosetta Stone is a slab of written stone found on 15 July 1799 in Rosetta, in northern Egypt. It is an incomplete piece of black basalt stone that contains a statement made by king Ptolemy V in both Greek and Egyptian languages.
Its importance lies in the fact that it was the piece of information that allowed linguists to decipher the meaning of the hieroglyphic writing of ancient Egypt, since being also written in Greek (a language known by these), it allowed to carry out a cross translation between these languages. Thus, for the first time the meaning of the hieroglyphs could be transcribed, which later facilitated the acquisition of information regarding ancient Egypt.
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The Chavín's special fabric made from llamas was a Inca influence.
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They traded ivory from the south of Africa, gold from the interior, frankincense from the north, and textiles from the eastern cities, as well as African metals, like copper and iron. The trade networks of the major trading cities extended north into Rome, east into Persia, India, Indonesia, and even China.