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"Randy Poe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Uncle Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > How long did the Rosetta Stone last? Pictures on gravestones? > > I don't know if it's because most gravestones use a > fairly soft stone, but I'm surprised at how unreadable > the inscriptions on 200-year-old stones often are, just from > ordinary weathering. On the other hand, indoors (such as > in old European cathedrals) inscriptions do much better. > But maybe the kind of person who gets a stone inside > a major cathedral also gets a better quality of stone > and stonecarver. > > - Randy I believe the Rosettta Stone was buried in sediment and thus protected from atmospheric weathering.
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