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Das Ãgyptische Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Stiftung PreuÃischer Kulturbesitz, ist ein Doppelmuseum. Neben den ca. 40.000 archäologischen Objekten umfasst es rund 60.000 Papyri und Handschriften, die zu einem groÃen Teil noch unpubliziert sind. Mit dieser neu gegründeten Publikationsreihe möchte die Ãgyptische und Orientalische Papyrussammlung die Möglichkeit eröffnen, dass in Zukunft groÃe Texteditionen und Einzelstudien zu ihren Texten in hieroglyphischer, hieratischer, demotischer, koptischer, aramäischer, hebräischer, persischer, arabischer, syrischer und äthiopischer Sprache und Schrift publiziert werden können.
"Today the history of ancient Egypt is known around the world, recognizable in precious museum collections and countless retellings from popular culture. Yet for hundreds of years, from the late Roman Empire to the 19th century, the wonders of this ancient civilization were frozen in time, locked in artifacts that could not be understood due to the loss of the ancient Egyptian language. In 1799 the discovery of the Rosetta Stone, a slab inscribed in three scripts, hieroglyphs, demotic and Greek, changed the course of history, unlocking thousands of years of ancient culture and eventually becoming one of the world's most famous museum artifacts. Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt tells the story of the Rosetta Stone and of countless other objects that were central to efforts to decode the hieroglyphs dating back to the Islamic Golden Age. Featuring fascinating objects from the British Museum and international lenders, the book shows how the presence of a written language was crucial to understanding life in ancient Egypt, from everyday business affairs to the sacred secrets of the afterlife. Interweaving the story of decipherment with colonial history, the book takes readers up to the present day, revealing what researchers are doing now to tell us more about one of the world's longest surviving civilizations through the understanding of their writing. Published to coincide with the bicentenary of Jean-Fraçnois Champollion's breakthrough in decipherment, this beautifully illustrated book shows how an unassuming gray stone was the key to the secrets of ancient Egypt and led to one of the most significant code breaking moments in history"--Publisher's description.
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