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Sir Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia
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Engraving of Sir Henry Rawlinson, who copied the inscription of the Behiston Rock. From an original engraving in the 1895 edition of Graven in the Rock, by Samuel Kinns Stock Photo - Alamy
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The Archaeologist - Sir Henry Rawlinson copies (and later translates) the rock inscription known as the 'Darius Monument' (Rock of Behistun in Iran) from the Babylonian, Persian and Elamite scripts found there.