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23.01.2020 •
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What might have happened to the delegates if the new had failed to win its freedom to win its freedom from great britain
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Ответ:
The major event of late 1700s that led to the rise of modern Egyptology was the French Invasion of Egypt led by Napoleon Bonaparte which occurred in 1798.
Explanation:
Modern Egyptology which concerns itself with the study of ancient Egyptian history was born out of the event of 1798. In 1798 the French-led an invasion against Egypt, with Napoleon Bonaparte as the leader of the French force. This invasion, though not successful because the French force was subsequently repelled by the British force, however, France made certain discoveries during the subsistence of the invasion which ignited a keen interest in the culture and history of ancient Egypt. Scholars, historians, archaeologists, and scientists began to study native Egypt plants, animals, natural and mineral resources, sculptures, writings, engravings, images, culture, etc. Between 1800 to 1829 comprehensive publications about ancient Egypt were published. Some of the notable discoveries that were made during this period include the Rosetta Stone, the temple and tomb of Luxor, Philae, Dendera and the Valley of Kings. To date, the study of ancient Egypt has continued to be a favorite area of interest/discussion to scholars, historians, and archaeologists.