Papyrus.
No, the Incas did not create hieroglyphics like the ancient Egyptians. Instead, they used a system of knotted cords called quipu to record information and communicate messages.
They created a form of paper called papyrus.
Egyptian hieroglyphs and Hieratic
According to Egyptian traditions, hieroglyphics was brought to Egypt & taught to them by the god Thoth in "primordial time." Recent discoveries show that picture symbols to represent things/goods for accounting purposes were being used there possibly before 7,000 years ago.It was believed that the Ancient Egyptians first began developing this system of hieroglyphics in about 3000BC
The ancient Egyptians did not use the term hieroglyphs - for them it was simply "writing".In hieroglyphs, the word for writing is drf or sS.drf is spelled out with a hand [d], a mouth [r] and a horned viper [f], plus the papyrus rolll for abstract nouns.sS is written with the hieroglyph for a scribe's writing kit (ink pot, paints and pen case) plus the papyrus roll determinative.Modern Egyptologists use the letter e for all the vowels not recorded in Egyptian writing - so they pronounce these words as "deref" and "sesh" - but we can not know ho they were said by the ancient Egyptians.
Ancient Egyptians and Sumerians are the first people to create a writing system.
Ancient Egyptians were first to create beer.
Nobody uses hieroglyphics in any country, except as decorations to create an "Egyptian" theme.
Hieroglyphics is a written language that uses characters/pictures. English uses letters and the letters create the Alphabet.
they used it to help communicate to others since written words weren't invented yet
From what I understand, they are very different - the Egyptian hieroglyphics were actual pictures that represented emotion, or a physical thing. An eagle represented the bird, but also flying. The cuneiform technique was created by pressing a tool into clay to create symbols. so I would say that the Egyptians were more advanced at that time. Great question. Anyone else know?
They used papyrus.