After our warmest night when we shared all ends to our love as we know it, and at the first light of the rising sun you have uncovered the bed sheets, just to then discover my body in pieces.
In that moment you turned into a most beautiful salt stone. I don't know what happened, but the beauty. So yes, you were always a beast, but for once only, you were but mine.
Since then I have you here, with me, my precious salt lamp to remind me, reprise me and to remember your name. "Sofia", he said the other day on the altar before the G-d, but then his other two friends, and when it was their turn, said "sofia." as well. No men will ever escape his destiny.
For centuries, life in ancient Egypt was a mystery.
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We could only glimpse into this hidden world, until the discovery of the Rosetta Stone provided the key to decoding hieroglyphs, allowing us to read this ancient script. The breakthrough expanded our understanding of human history by some 3,000 years.
Marking 200 years since the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, this major exhibition took visitors through the trials and hard work that preceded, and the revelations that followed, this ground-breaking moment.
Hieroglyphs were not just beautiful symbols, they represented a living, spoken language. From romantic poetry and international treaties, to shopping lists and tax returns, the hieroglyphic inscriptions and ancient handwriting in this exhibition revealed stories that are fantastically varied. As well as an unshakeable belief in the power of the pharaohs and the promise of the afterlife, ancient Egyptians enjoyed good food, writing letters and making jokes.
The show charted the race to decipherment, from initial efforts by medieval Arab travellers and Renaissance scholars to more focussed progress by French scholar Jean-François Champollion (1790–1832) and England’s Thomas Young (1773–1829). The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799, with its decree written in hieroglyphs, demotic and the known language of ancient Greek, provided the key to decoding the ancient signs. The results of the 1822 breakthrough proved staggering.
Using inscriptions on the very objects that Champollion and other scholars studied, this immersive exhibition helped visitors to unlock one of the world’s oldest civilisations.
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