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krek1111 [17]
3 years ago
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{PLZ HURRY} But Kircher's ideas about the hieroglyphs themselves Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. were even fart

her off the mark than those of Horapollo.
Based on this passage, what is James Cross Giblin's Looking at a certain group of symbols – which actually attitude toward Kircher?

Use the drop-down menu to stood for the name of a pharaoh - Kircher let his complete the sentence. imagination run wild. Without any evidence to support James Cross Giblin's attitude toward Kircher is him, he said that the hieroglyphs meant "The blessings of because the god Osiris are to be procured by means of sacred ceremonies, in order that the benefits of the river Nile may be obtained." From 1650 onward, Kircher produced several volumes of such nonsense. It earned him a reputation for being an expert on the hieroglyphs - a reputation that lasted, unfortunately, long after his death in 1680. – The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, James Cross Giblin -​
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stepladder [879]3 years ago
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Explanation:    

answer is 2 and 1

quester [9]3 years ago
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Answer:

James Cross Giblin's attitude toward Kircher is.. negative.. because.. Kircher's work was not supported by evidence.

Explanation:

e d g e n u i t y

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