Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, by James Cross Giblin.
New transl...
Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, by James Cross Giblin.
New translations of the hieroglyphic text were made in France and Germany, and an excellent English one appeared in 1904. A few sections still remain unclear, though. This makes present-day experts hope that an even more complete copy of the hieroglyphic inscription may yet be found, somewhere in Egypt.
The details from the excerpt best support which central idea?
-Present-day experts are better at translating hieroglyphics than nineteenth-century scholars.
-The English translation is more accurate than the French and German translations.
-Many more copies of the hieroglyphic text exist in Egypt.
-Translation of the hieroglyphic text is still not complete.
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