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Ancient Egyptians used Hieroglyphics
OF COURSE!!! A lot of people use hieroglyphics... It only depends what kind you are talking about. hieroglyphics is coded (which is not coded if you uncode it!) writing such as English. Hieroglyphics is not just any writing though. It is a writing or enscripture that you would find on stone that is made up of many pictures. The pictures represent words. So it pretty much is coded writing... but not really - Shadow.cobra
Egyptian hieroglyphics are pictures so the phrase would be a combination of images/pictures.
The ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs were one of the writing systems but the writing systems of Africa refer to the current and historical practice of writing systems on the African continent, both indigenous and those introduced. There are writings systems of Africa that are very well known and some that aren't. Some of these writing systems may date back to the BCE era. One of the more famous is the Meiotic system of writing dating all the way back to 700 BCE to 500 A.D., this mysterious script which scholars are still trying decipher also gave rise to the Old Nubian Script which was used in the Nubian Middle Age period. Ancient Africa has the world's oldest and largest collection of ancient writing systems. Evidence of such dates to pre-historic time, and can be found in various regions of the continent. By contrast, Europe's oldest writing, Greek was not in use until c. 1400 BC and is largely derived from older African scripts. The oldest Asian writing, cuneiform dates to the reign of Judea of Lagash (2144 - 2124 BC).
Yes. Many cultures, around the world, used hieroglyphics. Like modern language, they are all different, with very few similarities.
Ancient Egyptians used Hieroglyphics
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OF COURSE!!! A lot of people use hieroglyphics... It only depends what kind you are talking about. hieroglyphics is coded (which is not coded if you uncode it!) writing such as English. Hieroglyphics is not just any writing though. It is a writing or enscripture that you would find on stone that is made up of many pictures. The pictures represent words. So it pretty much is coded writing... but not really - Shadow.cobra
It is the world's oldest writing and it is quite interesting.
Etchings upon 8,600-year-old tortoise shells found in Neolithic graves in central China may become the world's oldest evidence of writing if researchers can establish a continuity between these and Dàwènkǒu culture sites (2800-2500 BCE) from about 4,000 years later.
There are many places in the world where you may find genuine samples of hieroglyphics. Your local library would have these samples for example.
The Egyptians originally wrote the hieroglyphics that are most well known to the world, but the molgols also did, as well as the early mesopotamians.
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Egyptian hieroglyphics are pictures so the phrase would be a combination of images/pictures.
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