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algol13
2 years ago
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In the next few years following the publication of his book, Champollion deciphered many more hieroglyphs. He was named "Keeper

of the Egyptian Collections" in Paris in recognition of his accomplishments. Then, in 1829, he got what he had always wanted. With the backing of the French government, he journeyed to Egypt to see the ancient hieroglyphic inscriptions for himself. Based on the details in the excerpt, readers can infer that Champollion had a strong desire to visit Egypt. publish books. serve in government. start a collection.
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vichka [17]2 years ago
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A; to visit Egypt

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mel-nik [20]2 years ago
3 0

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A) visit Egypt

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I did it on edge<3

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