which scenario shows the most logical reasoning?
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which scenario shows the most logical reasoning?
*the german priest athanasius kircher looked at a group of symbols and, without any evidence, decided that the hieroglyphs were instructions for secret ceremonies to gain the blessings of the god osiris.
*the greek writer horapollo said that the image of a rabbit in egyptian hieroglyphs meant “open” because a rabbit’s eyes never close.
*young noticed that each time the demotic characters appeared, they were set off at both ends by lines like parentheses. he guessed that the lines were a simplified version of the oval cartouches that surrounded royal names in the hieroglyphs.
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which scenario shows the most logical reasoning?
which scenario shows the most logical reasoning?
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