Subscribe here: [ Ссылка ] - Filmed as part of the 2014 Origins Conference, London on November 16th. Andrew Collins hosts a 'Questers Guide to the British Museum'. Part 3: The Rosetta Stone. Its trilingual inscription helped Egyptologists translate Egyptian hieroglyphs in the 19th century. Just beyond it is a black basalt bowl from Egypt’s 26th dynasty bearing carved heads of the goddess Hathor, plus a beautiful statue of the cat goddess Bast. To the right on the wall is an inscribed stone slab from the 25th dynasty, c. 700 BC, defaced through use as a milling stone. Known as the Shabaka Stone, it originally stood in the Temple of Ptah at Memphis and records how the gods came to create the division between Upper and Lower Egypt at a place called Ayan, a site immediately south of the Giza plateau.
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