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Anonymous
Anyone have a HR image of the Rosetta Stone?

Pic related, but higher resolution obviously needed.
>> Anonymous
second. this would be awesome!
>> Anonymous
I always thought the Rosetta Stone was just a little bigger than a piece of paper O_o
>> Anonymous
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YAY im useful for once! taken a few weeks ago
>> Megadeus
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>> Anonymous
>>160336
Now some good OCR software...
>> Anonymous
>>160232
>>160336

Thank yee kindly.
>> Anonymous
>>160197
no its rather large..say what? 1m tall or so? along those lines..i've touched it once...weird feeling touching something so famous yet originally not..
>> Anonymous
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>>160130
Rosetta Stone? Get it! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>> ­
>>160408
LAWL

i would assume thats where they got the name from
>> Anonymous
>>160408
It really is incredible that a ton and a half piece of stone pretty much helped us decipher an ancient culture. Real life deux ex machina.
>> Anonymous
>>160415
I always thought the guy just named it after a girlfriend, but yeah, I guess it makes sense to name it after the software. Doesn't the stone have lots of languages on it too?
>> Anonymous
>>160425
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>> AE
>>160425
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i'm speechless. Wasn't that the stone is named after the Egyptian port that it was found in? and the Rosetta Software is name after the stone and NOT the other way around............
>> Anonymous
lol @ tripfag got trolled
>> Shanyy !M4zajQtMXI
>>160470
Where is a tripfag?
>> Anonymous
The Rosetta Stone is a well-known example from a series of decrees, the Ptolemaic Decrees, issued by the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt from 305 BC to 30 BC. The series consists of the Decree of Canopus by Ptolemy III, Decree of Memphis by Ptolemy IV (as represented by The Memphis Stele) and the Rosetta Stone decree by Ptolemy V.

Copies of the Ptolemaic Decrees were erected in several temple courtyards, as the decrees specified. The decree of the Rosetta Stone is also on the Stele of Noubarya and in the text engraved in the Temple of Philae. The Stele of Noubarya was found in the early 1880s, and was used to complete lines missing from the Rosetta Stone.
>> Anonymous
>>160487

A miserable pile of secrets.
>> Anonymous
>>160455
No no no, the software came first, written by our Atlantean ancestors. After the fall of Atlantis, scraps of three of the languages were preserved on a stone that the ancient Egyptians named after the original software.
>> Anonymous
Fighting online is like racing in the special olympics;

even if you win, you're still retarded.