they used a system called the hyroglyphic system. this system would compose of pictures and symbols that represent certain letters or numbers. This way of writing was extremely difficult, the number 99 is ooooooooo followed by 9 eyes.
I the first Ancient Egyptian records were in stone. Before that, there weren't any records. There were just some nomadic tribes that landedin Egypt
Writing on scrolls of paper made from papyrus
They used papyrus scrolls. There was many collections of them, for example the Library in Alexandria which unfortunately was destroyed by fire.
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There are fragments of iron from the earliest dynastic periods (3000BC). However Iron was associated with Seth, and rarely used until the Assyrian conquest (670BC)
We don't know the inventor of hieroglyphics. The Ancient Egyptians claimed that the god Thoth invented them. The earliest ones we know of have been dated to 3,400 BC.
Hieroglyphs was the writing used only on religious or official documents. They were used for tombs, temples, books of the dead, etc. They were only used on official and religious documents because they take a long time to write. The Egyptians would use hieratic, demotic, or cursive hieroglyphs for everyday writing.
The Egyptians used hieroglyphics and the Mesopotamians used cuneiform.
Some were and others were not - as in most cultures and societies, throughout history. Perhaps it was less acceptable to boast about being "useless at mathematics" in ancient Egyptian society.
The earliest forms of record keeping was used to keep track of the expenses of a royal court. These records were find along with the Code of Hammurabi.
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No, earliest is an adjective. "The earliest record of bread-making is from ..."Earliest is a word used to describe something that came in first. with analysis, it describes so it is an adjective not a verb..
Egyptian picture writing is also known as hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics is one of the earliest forms of writing in human history.
Archimedes' Screw was one of the earliest kinds of pump, used by the Egyptians to lift water for irrigation of crops.
they used theNile because it had various grasses that they used for huts, sandals, baskets, and simple boats. They also used it to dig canals to irrigate their fields.
Egyptians used gold currency The earliest money that we know about was made of pure gold and dates back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt. The gold had standardised weights and values.
Iron was used since 3400BC. That is more than 5,400 years ago. The Egyptians may have been the earliest. As to who, we will never know.
Egyptians used gold currency The earliest money that we know about was made of pure gold and dates back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt. The gold had standardised weights and values.
Nobody is sure, but the Chinese and the Japanese used to play. Also, the Egyptians and the Aztecs used to play. they were all different variations, but similar to the game of soccer now.
The method of decorating fabric by sewing pieces on, called applique, has been used since the dawn of time. There is no record of the earliest people using that method, but some of their clothing has been preserved in the ruins of earlier civilizations. Applique has been used by many different cultures through out history.
Honey was used before written history. The earliest writings on temples and the earliest copies of the bible refer to it's use and that it was a good thing. "...the land of milk and honey"