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[Unlocking the Secrets: How the Rosetta Stone Deciphered Ancient Egypt]-[The Rosetta Stone]

6 Minute English · B1 · 2021-06-03

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📋 Summary

The Mystery of Ancient Hieroglyphs

For centuries, the enigmatic symbols known as hieroglyphs—a writing system using pictures and symbols to represent words—remained an impenetrable mystery. Before the late 18th century, scholars struggled to understand the inscriptions found on the Great Pyramids. Many experts held "hugely high expectations," believing that these ancient texts contained "great, mysterious pearls of wisdom," or profound pieces of advice and philosophical insights. However, as Egyptologist Richard Parker noted, all attempts to "get a grip on the script" had historically failed, with some scholars even fruitlessly attempting to link the Egyptian language to Chinese.

The Discovery of the Rosetta Stone

The turning point occurred in 1799 when Napoleon's soldiers unearthed the Rosetta Stone in the Egyptian town of Rosetta. This "dark, damaged rock" became the most significant artifact in the history of Egyptology. The stone featured the same message written in three different scripts: hieroglyphs at the top, Demotic in the middle, and Greek at the bottom. While the content of the text turned out to be "quite dull"—essentially a mundane tax agreement between priests and the Pharaoh Ptolemy—the presence of the Greek text provided the essential key to "crack the code."

Jean-François Champollion: The Prodigy

Following the stone's discovery, a fierce competition erupted between British and French scholars to translate the system. The breakthrough was achieved by Jean-François Champollion, a young French scholar described by Professor Penelope Wilson as a "prodigy"—a person with exceptional natural talent, particularly in linguistics.

Champollion’s success was driven by several factors:

  • Linguistic Foundation: He was taught Coptic by priests and recognized the critical link between Coptic and ancient Egyptian.
  • The 'Bug': Champollion "got the bug," a phrase used to describe suddenly developing a strong, infectious enthusiasm for a subject.
  • Unstoppable Drive: His passion was so intense that there was "no holding him back," an idiom signifying that one is moving forward with such eagerness that they cannot be stopped.

His dedication was legendary; it is said that upon finally deciphering the hieroglyphs, he ran through the streets of Paris shouting, "I've done it!" before collapsing from exhaustion.

Conclusion

The decipherment of the Rosetta Stone transformed our understanding of human history. By moving past the romanticized expectations of "pearls of wisdom," scholars were able to decode the actual historical record of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Through the sheer talent of a prodigy like Champollion and the accidental discovery of a tax document, the silent voices of an ancient culture were finally heard.

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