Then, in the following time, Professor Jack and another professor sat next to Leonard Ethan and began to record every detail of Ethan's translation of the stele.
Meanwhile, the other group, centered around two experts in ancient Greek, was seated on the other side of the courtyard, quickly translating the ancient Greek inscription below the stele.
30 minutes later, both parties finished the translations and transcribed the translated content in French on a piece of paper, which they then jointly handed to Professor Jack.
"All right, everyone, take a look." A few minutes later, Professor Jack taped the two sheets of paper to a wooden board behind him and said, "Today we have witnessed an extraordinarily important moment in the history of Egyptology."
Upon hearing Professor Jack's words, all present crowded around the board to read the text. To their astonishment, they found that the contents of the two sheets were virtually identical.