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In this episode we explore 238 BCE’s Decree of Canopus, a tri-lingual inscription honoring Ptolemy III that functions as three things at once: a linguistic bridge among hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek; a window into a sophisticated centralized governance with famine relief and temple patronage; and a scientific blueprint for timekeeping—the proposed solar calendar with a leap day tied to the rising of Sirius. We trace how Canopus helped unlock hieroglyphs beyond the Rosetta Stone, note recent discoveries that illuminate Heracleion and the Decree’s context, and reveal how this stone presaged later calendars and the precision-driven world we rely on today.

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