Read the facts about the Rosetta Stone.

Ancient Egyptians wrote extensively in hieroglyphs, which used pictures to represent words.
Scholars were unable to read Egyptian hieroglyphs until 1799, when the Rosetta Stone was discovered.
The Rosetta Stone allowed translation of Egyptian hieroglyphs into Greek.
How did the discovery of the Rosetta Stone change historical conclusions about ancient Egypt?

1.It allowed historians to better understand the Greek point of view.
2.It opened the possibility of the discovery of new historical evidence.
3.It changed or informed previous theories about ancient Egypt.
4.It supported all of the original interpretations about life in ancient Egypt.

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The discovery of the Rosetta Stone primarily led to the conclusion that:

3. It changed or informed previous theories about ancient Egypt.

The Rosetta Stone provided the key to understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs, enabling scholars to unlock the language and translate texts that shed light on ancient Egyptian civilization, culture, and history, which had previously been shrouded in mystery. This newfound understanding significantly altered and expanded historians' interpretations of ancient Egypt.