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EHF CHAMPOLLION AND WIFE - Contenido educativo

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Subido el 13 de diciembre de 2022 por Luisa M. P.

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Hello, this is Zach here with Champollion and Champollion's wife, and we also have the Rosetta Stone joining us. 00:00:00
So tell us, I understand that you guys have something to do with the Rosetta Stone. What is that? 00:00:10
Well, I'm actually the man who designed the Rosetta Stone. 00:00:18
Oh, okay. And you? 00:00:22
No, wait. Okay. What did he say? 00:00:27
He said he was the man that deciphered the Rosetta Stone. 00:00:30
Can I have to say it? 00:00:33
How did you help? 00:00:35
Oh, okay. It was difficult because I was cooking with the children, but it was worth it because of the results of the investigation. 00:00:38
Right. And what did we learn from the Rosetta Stone? 00:00:50
Well, we learned how to decipher Egyptian writing because the Rosetta Stone is divided into three different languages. 00:00:55
Egyptian, the language that most normal Egyptians use, and Greek. 00:01:04
And because they already knew Greek, they were able to decipher what the Egyptian writing was. 00:01:14
So you could say then that these are all the same thing, right? 00:01:20
Yes, they say the same thing, but in a different language. 00:01:25
Alrighty. And can you tell me anything else about your lives? 00:01:30
I was born in France, and I had a mom and a dad, and my wife was my mom. 00:01:36
It doesn't make anything special. 00:01:46
Well, I was born in France in 1790, and I usually spent my whole day trying to decipher the Rosetta Stone until I died at the age of 17. 00:01:52
Oh, that's young. Do you know when you died? 00:02:05
I died in 18... 1,800? 00:02:09
1,800. 00:02:21
Uh-huh. 00:02:22
1884. 00:02:23
There you go. Okay, that's much longer than him, right? You lived much longer than him. 00:02:26
And so tell me, where did you guys learn about your territories? 00:02:32
Well, I used mostly the internet, but also our history teacher last year also told us a lot about what we know now. 00:02:38
Is that the same for you? 00:02:48
No. It was really difficult, the research, because there is nothing. 00:02:49
Just I was born in France, and my name, and that's all. 00:02:54
Oh, okay. 00:02:58
And what was your name? 00:03:00
Rose. 00:03:03
Rose? 00:03:05
Yes. 00:03:06
Gotcha. Well, all right, I think that concludes our interview. Thank you for joining us for Rosetta Stone. 00:03:07
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
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Subido por:
Luisa M. P.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial
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Fecha:
13 de diciembre de 2022 - 20:02
Visibilidad:
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Centro:
IES JOSÉ SARAMAGO
Duración:
03′ 15″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
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