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A picture that stands for a word or sound is usually called a glyph. In ancient Egypt the form of writing is referred to as hieroglyphics.
Writing on an grave stone is called an epitaph.
The ancient writing of India is called sanskrit
Mayan script was initially called "hieroglyphics" by 18th Century Europeans, because of it's similarity to Egyptian writing, and the system is similar to Egyptian writing, but term "hieroglyphics" is usually reserved for Egyptian writing. Mayan script is more often called "Mayan glyphs."
It is called Hieroglyphics
its called a heba (hee ba)
A picture that stands for a word or sound is usually called a glyph. In ancient Egypt the form of writing is referred to as hieroglyphics.
The Mayans, however, their writing is usually not called "hieroglyphics" since that word is reserved for Egyptian writing.
The inset. Usually the original map has a highlighted area that is then expanded in a different area of the map (sometimes on the back). This is called an inset.
Writing to inform your audience is called 'contextual' writing.
Reasoning that is derived from detailed facts to general principles is called
sumerian writing is called cuneiform.
The chinese writing is called Hanzi.
A written composition is usually referred to as an essay, article, or piece of writing. It can also be called a composition or text, depending on the context and format.
It's 16 and Wikipedia have a page with all ages of consent called Ages of consent in North America.
It was called "writing in script." Many cursive computer fonts use the term. Writing by hand was (and is) called "writing longhand."
Writing on an grave stone is called an epitaph.