“Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801” is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found

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CATEGORY: From the Ancient World


CLUE: “Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801” is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found


ANSWER: Rosetta Stone


About Today’s Final Jeopardy – Friday, 22 March 2024

The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799, has since been an invaluable key to unlocking the mysteries of ancient Egyptian language and culture. Found by French soldiers among the foundations of an addition to a fort near the town of Rosetta during Napoleon Bonaparte’s campaign in Egypt, the stone features a decree issued at Memphis in 196 B.C. during the reign of Ptolemy V. The decree is inscribed in three scripts: hieroglyphic, Demotic, and Greek, making it possible for scholars to finally decipher the long-lost hieroglyphic script of ancient Egypt by comparing it with the known Greek text. The stone’s capture by the British and its subsequent transfer to the British Museum in 1802 marked the beginning of a new era in Egyptology, providing scholars with the essential tool for piecing together Egypt’s rich past.

The Rosetta Stone’s significance extends beyond its linguistic value; it serves as a symbol of the birth of Egyptology as a scientific discipline. Its decipherment by scholars, most notably by the French linguist Jean-François Champollion in 1822, allowed for the translation of hieroglyphs for the first time in thousands of years, offering insights into the life, religion, and governance of ancient Egypt. This breakthrough paved the way for further archaeological discoveries and research, shedding light on aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization that had remained obscured. Today, the Rosetta Stone remains one of the most visited and studied artifacts in the British Museum, embodying the enduring fascination with ancient Egypt and highlighting the importance of cultural artifacts in understanding human history.

Who Won Jeopardy Tonight? – Friday, 22 March 2024

Looking to find out who won Jeopardy tonight? Scroll down below to find out everyone’s final scores, as well as the scores after the Single Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy rounds!

Returning ChampionContestantContestant
Terry O’Shea
Brooklyn, New York
Software Engineer

Final Score: $0
Round 2 Score: $5,800
Round 1 Score: $4,200
Matt Jackson
Originally Washington, D.C.
Grad Student in Computer Science & Public Policy

Winning Score: $41,321
Round 2 Score: $41,200
Round 1 Score: $9,600
Alan Lin
Los Angeles, California
Software Engineer

Final Score: $14,001
Round 2 Score: $14,000
Round 1 Score: $2,800

Final Jeopardy Video – Friday, 22 March 2024

Watch all the videos from today’s Jeopardy episode below, including highlights, behind the scenes outtakes and full episodes.


Final Jeopardy is the final round of the popular American television game show Jeopardy!, in which participants test their knowledge in numerous areas by answering questions. In Final Jeopardy, participants are given a single clue and must wager a percentage of their existing earnings based on their confidence in their ability to successfully respond.

Each contestant surreptitiously writes down their wager during the commercial break. The Final Jeopardy clue is presented when the programme resumes, and participants have 30 seconds to write down their solution in the form of a question (e.g., “What is…?”). When the timer runs out, the host, reveals each contestant’s response and wager in ascending order of their pre-Final Jeopardy scores. The scores of contestants are adjusted based on whether their response is correct or incorrect, as well as the amount wagered. At the end of the round, the contestant with the highest score is proclaimed the winner.

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