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English: A reconstruction of the stela of which the Rosetta Stone was originally a part. Based on File:RosettaStoneAsPartOfOriginalStele.svg, but adjusted so the deities in the lunette and the spacing on the bottom and sides more closely match the Egyptological reconstruction in Cracking Codes: The Rosetta Stone and Decipherment (1999) by Richard Parkinson, p. 26. Incorporates File:Rosetta Stone.svg.
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Reconstruction of the stela of which the Rosetta Stone was originally a part

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Original file(SVG file, nominally 512 × 977 pixels, file size: 5.82 MB)

Summary

Description
English: A reconstruction of the stela of which the Rosetta Stone was originally a part. Based on File:RosettaStoneAsPartOfOriginalStele.svg, but adjusted so the deities in the lunette and the spacing on the bottom and sides more closely match the Egyptological reconstruction in Cracking Codes: The Rosetta Stone and Decipherment (1999) by Richard Parkinson, p. 26. Incorporates File:Rosetta Stone.svg.
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Author A. Parrot

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You are free:
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  • to remix – to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
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Reconstruction of the stela of which the Rosetta Stone was originally a part

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depicts

19 January 2020

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