Life in Ancient Egypt

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HOW DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS Dis e know a great deal about the ancient Egyptians because large numbers of their records pictures and personal possessions have survived One reason for this is that the hot dry climate preserved objects that normally would rot away like bodies paper and wood Equally important is the ancient Egyptians belief in life after death which meant that they put all sorts of objects into tombs with their dead The Rosetta Stone discovered in 1799 IMMENSE STRUCTURES Egypt is full of huge structures such as pyramids temples and obelisks tall stone monuments The pyramids were built as gigantic WRITTEN EVIDENCE tombs for Egypt s pharaohs The ancient Egyptians left behind The pyramid at writings of many types But as Chephren built their language had died out no one knew how to read it until the ca 2570 BC discovery of the Rosetta Stone above Scholars realized that the stone was engraved with three versions of the same text one in ancient Greek and two in different forms of Egyptian writing Using the Greek text the Frenchman Jean Francois Champollion was able to understand the Egyptian writing Over time the entire language was