Written in Stone: The Treasures of Eden and the Rosetta Stone, April 13 - October 27, 2019, at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in West Branch, Iowa

Written in Stone: The Treasures of Eden and the Rosetta Stone, April 13 - October 27, 2019, at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in West Branch, Iowa. From ancient Sumer to the Holy Land, the eternally compelling mystery of the sudden appearance and rapid progression of urban life is traced through pottery, cylinder seals, cuneiform tablets, bronze and marble sculpture, currency, and weaponry from its distant origins in early Mesopotamia to Canaan, Egypt, Phoenicia, Greece, Palestine, Israel, and Rome. Recovered from the same period and region as the treasures of the Baghdad Museum, this breathtaking timeline of authentic artifacts includes some of the oldest idols and sacred representations of deities ever found. This magnificent collection features a rare cast of the famous Rosetta Stone and a replica of the mysterious Phaestos Disc. The exhibit will also include displays about the work Herbert and Lou Hoover did translating the book, De Re Metallica and the treasures that they collected while traveling through Egypt.


The original Phaistos Disc displayed at the Archaeological Museum Of Heraklion courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor C Messier.


A copy of the famous Rosetta Stone inscribed in Hieroglyphs, Demotic script and Greek found by Napoleon's expedition to Egypt in 1799 and later used to decipher Egyptian Hieroglyphs Ptolemaic Period 196 BCE photographed at "The Discovery of King Tut" exhibition in New York City.

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