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{{WikiEntry|key=Rosetta Stone|qCode=48584}} is an ancient Egyptian stele inscribed with three versions of the same text, which provided the key to deciphering the Egyptian scripts. | {{WikiEntry|key=Rosetta Stone|qCode=48584}} is an ancient Egyptian stele inscribed with three versions of the same text, which provided the key to deciphering the Egyptian scripts. | ||
One should construct the Rosetta Stone table as follows: | |||
This is further confirmed by John Baez's paper<ref>{{:Paper/Physics, Topology, Logic and Computation: A Rosetta Stone}}</ref> on Rosetta Stone. | |||
=Pages that Talks about Rosetta Stone= | =Pages that Talks about Rosetta Stone= |
Revision as of 07:11, 21 February 2022
Rosetta Stone(Q48584) is an ancient Egyptian stele inscribed with three versions of the same text, which provided the key to deciphering the Egyptian scripts.
One should construct the Rosetta Stone table as follows:
This is further confirmed by John Baez's paper[1] on Rosetta Stone.
Pages that Talks about Rosetta Stone
References
- ↑ Baez, John; Stay, Mike (March 2, 2009). "Physics, Topology, Logic and Computation: A Rosetta Stone" (PDF). Physics, topology, logic and compIn New Structures for Physics (vol. 813 ed.). local page: Springer, Lecture Notes in Physics: 95-174.