Philae obelisk

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The Philae obelisk is an ancient Egyptian monument on the island of Philae whose bilingual inscriptions were crucial in helping scholars decipher hieroglyphs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian monument
obelisk
associatedWith Ptolemaic period
contributedTo understanding of hieroglyphic writing
culturalContext Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
dedicatedTo House of Ptolemy
surface form: Ptolemaic rulers
era Ptolemaic Kingdom
surface form: Hellenistic Egypt
foundOn Agilkia Island
surface form: island of Philae
function commemorative monument
hasFeature bilingual inscription
royal cartouches
hasSignificance key to correlating royal names in hieroglyphs and Greek
hasType inscribed monument
hasWritingSystem Egyptian hieroglyphs
Greek alphabet
inscriptionLanguage Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Greek
isBilingual true
locatedIn Aswan Governorate
Egypt
Philae
material stone
near Temple of Philae
surface form: Temple of Isis at Philae
religiousContext Isis cult
roleIn history of Egyptology
similarTo Rosetta Stone
studiedBy Egyptologists
usedFor decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs
writingType Greek inscription
hieroglyphic inscription

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Rosetta mission landerNamedAfter Philae obelisk