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Archaeological Finds with Great Significance to Mankind

These artifacts have provided men a better and clearer understanding of history.

Archeologists are continuously working very hard to find important relic, fossils and remains which will provide us better understanding of the past. These people together with paleontologists and anthropologists are the people who are working day and night to look for valuable things that will supplement and strengthen our knowledge of history through significant findings they may find.

Behistun Rock

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Cuneiform writings, the form of writings of the Sumerians, were discovered in a small village in Behistun. It was called Behistun Rock. According to historians, the said writings were ordered by King Darius the Great for everybody to see the punishment for people who rebel against him so that others will not follow. It was written in the language of Old Persians, Elamite and Babylonian. The Behistun Rock in Persian language was discovered by the Italian Pietro della Valle and was deciphered by the English, Henry Creawicke Rawlinson in 1846. It became the basis of succeeding scholars in reading the two other languages written on it.

Rosetta Stone

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Rosetta Stone was instrumental in advancing modern understanding of hieroglyphic writing. Hieroglyphic writings left by the Egyptians were puzzles to modern scholars because no one knows how to read them. But in 1798, a piece of stone was found by a leader of the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte in Rosetta, near the Nile Delta area. Three kinds of writings were engraved on it- hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek. The text of the Rosetta Stone is a decree from Ptolemy V, a Greek who reigned in Egypt in 196 BCE, describing the repealing of various taxes and instructions to erect statues in temples.

It was deciphered by a French scholar named Jean Francois Champollion. He started researching by reading Greek writings, a language he already knew. He based here what was written on the Rosetta stone, and through this, he was able to successfully read hieroglyphics.

Dead Sea Scroll

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One of the greatest finds with great historical and Biblical significant is the Dead Sea Scrolls. It consist more or less 1,000 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible., These scrolls were discovered between 1947 and 1979 in eleven caves in and around the Wadi Qumran (near the ruins of the ancient settlement of Khirbet Qumran, on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea) in the West bank. The texts are of great religious and historical significance, as they include practically the only known surviving copies of Biblical documents made before 100 AD, and preserve evidence of considerable diversity of belief and practice within late Second Temple Judaism. They are written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, mostly on parchment, but with some written on papyrus.

These archeological finds are three of the most important findings that have provided mankind a better knowledge and understanding of the past. Lots of things about the past could have remained mystery if these things were not discovered.

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Comments (16)
#1 by Bozsi Rose, Sep 25, 2008
As usual, a good article. I didn't know about the Behistun Rock!
#2 by claris, Sep 25, 2008
a very interesting article about history
#3 by MMV Abad, Sep 25, 2008
Thanks for sharing this. Another, job well done.
#4 by Unofre Pili, Sep 25, 2008
Wonderful Finds. Wonderful article.
#5 by valli, Sep 25, 2008
Interesting info.
#6 by swapna , Sep 25, 2008
good article....i like it...
#7 by Lauren, Sep 25, 2008
Informative piece Norbert. You know I love all new discoveries in Archeology.
#8 by Eden Emersen, Sep 25, 2008
Historical and informative--thanks!
#9 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Sep 25, 2008
Informative article. I love the history of the Rosetta stone.
#10 by Ruby Hawk, Sep 25, 2008
Great work, History is an important subject.I enjoy reading all historical things, the trouble is I forget so much of itand it is all newe to me when I read it again.
#11 by papaleng, Sep 25, 2008
very informative, I enjoy running down all the photos.. Care to post article something about Egyptology.
#12 by PR Mace, Sep 25, 2008
Very good. I enjoy learning new things. Your articles are always educational.
#13 by Moses Ingram, Sep 26, 2008
This is a very interesting and hepful article. Thanks for sharing.
#14 by Mary Contrary, Sep 27, 2008
Very informative! Thank you! Kudos!
#15 by tracy sardelli, Oct 3, 2008
Excellent article, thank you Nobert.
#16 by  Brian Daniel Stankich, Nov 11, 2008
Nobert, great topic and well written article. I had the privilege of floating in the Dead Sea last year and getting a distant glimpse of the Qumran caves.
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