In which museum would you find the inscribed tablet known as the Rosetta Stone?

Correct answer: British Museum, London

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I am not a number.
I am not a number.
Old Fool, that's a fallacy about Napoleon's troops and the sphinx.
Player Bengal Mama
Player Bengal Mama
Zahi Hawass was a national hero when he stood before the doors of the Egyptian Museum. one man, not young and alone before a destructive mob. I felt so proud seeing him there, I prayed with all my heart that he could succeed in saving the treasures gathered there. Finally other people joined him there and I am sure more prayers than mine were answered. the new museum is better defended. God bless you Dr. Hawass.
M
M
The description of The Rosetta Stone misses one vital point: That it was small enough for the English to steal.
J
J
There’s really no sense in arguing about history, good things, bad things happened, hopefully tomorrows generation will learn from the mistakes that have been made.
Margaret
Margaret
one of my bucket list items that I finally saw in person in 2019