The Mystery Of The Hieroglyphs - the story of the Rosetta stone and the race to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs
Carol Donoughue
Oxford University Press (1999)
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Egyptian Language, Egyptian Language - Writing, Hieroglyphic, Egyptian Language/ Writing, Hieroglyphic, Egyptian Language/ Writing, Hieroglyphic/ Juvenile Literature, Rosetta Stone
9780195215533
English
For more than 15 centuries, no one could read the strange-looking Egyptian hieroglyphs. And then in 1799 a French soldier in Napoleon's army in Egypt stumbled across the Rosetta Stone, an ancient inscription recorded in Greek, hieroglyphs, and demotic script. Many of the brightest scholars of the time--Egyptologists, historians, and linguists--as well as detectives, professional code breakers, and plain amateurs, all set out to decipher the forgotten words. Carol Donoughue tells us the fascinating story of the hieroglyphs and the race to decipher them, explaining how this curious writing system began with simple drawings of everyday objects. She compares the hieroglyphic system to modern alphabets in an entertaining narrative complemented with numerous photographs and drawings, maps, historical timelines stretching from ancient Egypt to Napoleon, a glossary, and numerous sidebars. The book culminates in an edge-of-your-seat description of how the brilliant French archaeologist Champollion finally succeeded in deciphering the hieroglyphs. A final section displays an alphabet of "hieroglyphs" and offers some fun activities for children based on hieroglyphic writing.
Product Details
LoC Classification PJ1097 .D66 1999
LoC Control Number 00266613
Dewey 493/.1
No. of Pages 48
Height x Width 11.4 x 10.9  inch
Personal Details
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Purchase Price $1.07
Purchase Date 1/14/2014
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