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Rosetta Stone: Historical Background (1799)
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The title was: "The Mysterious Rosetta Stone: Cracking the Code to Your Team's Problem-Solving Skills."
Found in 1799 on the west bank of the Nile by French soldiers, this 1,700 pound fragment of an ancient slab gave up the clues that ultimately cracked the code to hieroglyphics some 23 years later in 1822 -- unlocking the secrets of ancient Egypt.
Fast forward to the 21st Century. After six years of R&D, Dr. Freeman (with a lot of help) has cracked the code to developing eight unique replica models of the Rosetta Stone.
The most requested model is the Classic Rosetta, a full-size, 3D replica (45" tall x 30" wide x 11" thick. It is a stunning, museum quality work of art fit for the most prestigious exhibition.
Rosetta Classic is not affiliated with the British Museum, which has not endorsed or sponsored Rosetta Classic, The Freeman Institute Foundation, or the Rosetta Stone Replica Project.