yes.
written language
Written Language (Ap3x)
Dolls
written language
The Maya
hieroglyphs
Hieroglyphs
The Maya civilization recorded their belief system and history using carved hieroglyphs, known as Maya glyphs. These inscriptions were often found on stelae, monuments, and codices, capturing their mythology, rituals, and historical events. The complexity of their writing system reflects their advanced understanding of astronomy, mathematics, and social organization.
the egyptians......:P
No, they use Arabic.
Our computers cannot reproduce hieroglyphs. To be honest, by the time of Cleopatra, hieroglyphs had been out of style for hundreds of years. Cleopatra did all her communicating in Greek. However if you want to see Cleo's name in hieroglyphs, just use your browser and type in "Cleopatra/cartouche" and you will come up with several sites that will show you her name in hieroglyphs.
the Mayan culture is from or should i say lived in Mexico and Central Americaand the Mayan also ruled much of what is now southern Mexico Guatemala and the Northern BelizeThe word "Mayan" is often misused in English. It is not correctly used as an adjectival qualifier to name the cultural objects such as calendar, hieroglyphs, civilization, society, peoples, etc. that are associated with the Maya. It is also not correct to talk about Mayan culture.The word Maya is a noun but also a qualifer that is used to name things that belong to the Maya, including Maya culture.This phrase "the Maya" refers to the entire 4,000 years of precolumbian and contemporary civilization, peoples, cultures, and societies.Maya is thus an adjectival qualifier. Thus, the correct usage is Maya Civilization, Maya calendar(s), Maya hieroglyphs, Maya glyphs, Maya astronomy, Maya pyramids, Maya religion, Maya ritual, Maya warfare, etc.There is one well known exception discussed below. Mayan is always used to refer to the languages that Maya and Mayans speak or spoke.