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Napoleon’s Soldiers in 1799 Found a Wall Slab in Egypt and Decoded Lost Hieroglyphs

International
Published on 30 April 2026
Napoleon’s Soldiers in 1799 Found a Wall Slab in Egypt and Decoded Lost Hieroglyphs

The key was a Greek version hiding in plain sight

In 1799, French soldiers repairing a fort wall in Egypt uncovered the Rosetta Stone by chance. The slab carried the same royal decree written in three scripts: hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek. Because Greek was already understood, scholars could match meanings and finally crack how ancient Egyptian writing worked, reshaping history and archaeology.

  • The Rosetta Stone was discovered accidentally during fort repairs in 1799
  • It repeats one decree across hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek scripts
  • Greek text helped scholars translate and interpret ancient Egyptian writing
  • The breakthrough transformed understanding of a once-lost language
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