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3241004551 [841]
3 years ago
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Based on The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, how do the findings of Jean-François Champollion differ from the findings of Thomas Yo

ung?
Unlike Young, Champollion used his knowledge of the Coptic language, which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.

Unlike Young, Champollion changed the spelling of “Ptolemy” to “Ptolmis,” which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.

Unlike Young, Champollion traveled to Egypt, which allowed him to study other hieroglyphic inscriptions and decipher the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.

Unlike Young, Champollion had extensive mathematics knowledge, which allowed him to decipher the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
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aniked [119]3 years ago
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Answer:

Unlike Young, Champollion changed the spelling of "Ptolemy" to "Ptolmis," which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.

Explanation:

Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

B) Unlike Young, Champollion changed the spelling of “Ptolemy” to “Ptolmis,” which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.

Explanation:

champollion traveled to egypt which allowed him to study other hieroglyphic inscriptionz and decipher tge hirroglyphs on the rosetta stone . d unlike young champollion had extensive mathematics knowledge ,which allowed him to decipher the hieroglyphs on the rosetta stone .

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