Hieroglyphics.
Because they thought comparing what they write to what they might see everyday was a good idea. All writing in the modern sense derives from a picture script of one kind or another. Hieroglyphics was the Egyptian route,
Egyptian Hieroglyphics was the formal way of writing in Ancient Egypt. It was a system of pictures where each one stood for a specific sound, not a word like Europeans originally though. However, a simplified Demotic writing system was also added in later Egyptian history for everyday writing. Formal documents were usually in hieroglyphics. The Rosetta Stone, which evetually allowed for the translation of hieroglyphics, contained both hieroglyphics and demotic.
Yes. Recent studies show that they did. Old ideas suggested that the Egyptians may have gotten ideas from the Sumerians, but Egyptian texts have been found that were older than the first Sumerian texts.
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Not exactly. Not all Egyptian writing was hieroglyphic, and not all hieroglyphic writing was Egyptian. Hieroglyphics is a general term for picture-based writing systems, and the ancient Egyptians were not the only people to invent such a system. Ancient Mayan and Luwian (a language of Asia Minor) were also written using hieroglyphs (which looked very different from the Egyptian kind). At the same time, the ancient Egyptians had other writing systems. Hieratic, a form of cursive writing using ink on papyrus, existed alongside hieroglyphics from the very beginning. Another cursive form of writing, demotic, later developed from hieratic. Ultimately all of these writing systems were replaced by the Coptic alphabet, which was derived from the Greek alphabet.
A scientist who reads Egyptian hieroglyphics can be described any number of ways, such as:ArcheologistEgyptologistHistorianHistorical AnthropologistLinguistPhilosopher
Hieroglyphics
Hieroglyphics is a word used to describe a specific kind of writing. When writing in this style, you use pictures or symbols that represent whole words.
Hieroglyphics was the name for the Egyptians' writing inside the tombs.