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Mars2501 [29]
3 years ago
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8 Why was the Rosetta Stone Important for historians? Select the best answer from the choices provided. O A. It preserved a desc

ription of how the pyramid of Khufu had been constructed. OB. It was a royal decree which clarified how the Kingdom of Kush conquered ancient Egypt. It was written in Greek and hieroglyphics, which enabled historlans to break the code of Egyptlan hieroglyphics. O C. OD All answers are correct. Reset Next All rights reserved​
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Anit [1.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

It showed the Greeks how to invade Egypt

It encouraged people to search for other treasures in Egypt.

It allowed historians to understand and translate hieroglyphs.

It gave Napoleon information that helped him to win a large war.

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