Schools did not exist until the Romans invaded and Cleopatra was on the throne. However those wealthy enough to pay those who could already read and write to teach their children would.
hieroglyphics was taught when the Egyptian parents had enough money for their son to learn it.
Yes, but only in schools where boys were being trained as scribes.
hieroglyphics
Ancient Greek boys were taught by their parents, with wealthy ones taught by a slave teacher.
Recent discoveries of ancient writings found that the Kush did use hieroglyphics. Their style of hieroglyphics was very similar to that of the ancient Egyptians.
Hieroglyphics are most commonly associated with Ancient Egypt.
No, but they used something similar to it though.
Yes. Ancient Egyptian schools were usually for the wealthy, and taught show to use hieroglyphics, religion and more.
Not all Egyptians could read. Reading was only taught to royalty, priests, and scribes. It was taught in schools and in private lessons.
Yes cuz the y wanted to teach wat the ppl did.
Scribes wrote hieroglyphics. Priests and royalty were also taught hieroglyphics.
It was rare, but occasionally a girl would be taught hieroglyphics. Most schooling was open only to boys.
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hieroglyphics
The correct spelling is "hieroglyphics" (ancient Egyptian pictographs).
Ancient Greek boys were taught by their parents, with wealthy ones taught by a slave teacher.
Hieroglyphics were originally made in Ancient Egypt.
Recent discoveries of ancient writings found that the Kush did use hieroglyphics. Their style of hieroglyphics was very similar to that of the ancient Egyptians.
It really depends which hieroglyphics you're talking about.