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What was the Name of the stone that was used to translate hieroglyphics?

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What was the Name of the stone that was used to translate hieroglyphics?

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The name of the stone used to translate hieroglyphics is the Rosetta Stone. The original is in the British Museum in London, England and a copy is the town of Figeac in France.

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