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Napoleon and the Rosetta Stone
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In 1799, amid the chaos of military conquest, one of history's greatest discoveries quietly emerged from the sands of Egypt. During Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign, French soldiers stumbled upon a black basalt slab that would change our understanding of the ancient world forever—the Rosetta Stone.
In this episode of History Shorts, we explore how this accidental find became the key to unlocking the lost language of hieroglyphs. Decades later, scholars like Jean-François Champollion used the stone's inscriptions—written in Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphics—to finally decipher a script that had been silent for centuries.
This is a story of war, discovery, and intellectual triumph—where a campaign for empire unexpectedly opened a window into one of humanity's oldest civilizations.
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