look up hieroglyphics in goggle and then click on one of them it should come up with hieroglyphics and English letters should come up underneath
Here lies King Tut
There is no direct translation of the name "Liam" in Egyptian hieroglyphics, as it is an Irish name of Gaelic origin. Hieroglyphics were used by the ancient Egyptians to represent their own language and names.
this link has got all letters in hieroglyphics http://www.jimloy.com/hiero/yourname.htm
what ever it was that he did successfully:)
alan
when was khufu`s birthday ?
King Khufu's body is now in a museum locked up tight in a glass case.
There is nothing but a small ivory statuette belonging to king Khufu known to have survived. What else do you need besides that Hugh pyramid?
Scribes wrote hieroglyphics. Priests and royalty were also taught hieroglyphics.
Khufu's major achievement was the building of the Great Pyramid at Giza, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Here lies King Tut
There is no direct translation of the name "Liam" in Egyptian hieroglyphics, as it is an Irish name of Gaelic origin. Hieroglyphics were used by the ancient Egyptians to represent their own language and names.
A cartouche is a person's name written in hieroglyphics. It is a line, sometimes two, of hieroglyphics with a circle around it. Cleopatra's cartouche would simply be her name written in hieroglyphics.
this link has got all letters in hieroglyphics http://www.jimloy.com/hiero/yourname.htm
what ever it was that he did successfully:)
No, it is not. Hieroglyphics is the term commonly used for Egyptian picture-writing.
No, it is not. Hieroglyphics is the term commonly used for Egyptian picture-writing.