Typically, they would use a reed stylus and ink on papyrus. When making cartouches and other writings on walls (of temples and palaces, etc.), they would use brushes and primitive paints and dyes.
The Egyptians carved and painted hieroglyphs on walls and stone monuments, and wrote using reed brushes on scrolls of papyrus, a forerunner of paper made from the pounded stems of the papyrus plant. The scrolls were written largely in a pigment made of carbon black, with highlights in red ocher.
They used reeds from the Nile to write on their papyrus.
Egyptians drew a variety of things, like, food, servants, and animals on walls of the tomb for the afterlife. They drew gods, kings, queens, and pharaohs, and different wars or invasions.
They used papryus and sharpened pieces of wood to write with.they also had had a small container that held water they could use to wet ink.
The Egyptian writing called hieroglyphics used pictures to represent different objects, actions, sound or ideas. There were more than 700 hieroglyphs. Some pictures stood for whole words.
they wrote with a reed pen, papyrus, or stones.
Only upper class men and upper class women
knew how to write and read.They knew by making their own
vowel letters in Egypt.
papyrus
papyrus
Because it was their written language.
Egyptians
just after the prehistoric times and they were before they had any form of written language so the Egyptians were some of the first to use a written language
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to communicate with each other
Ancient Egyptians used a variety of things for a variety of purposes. Ancient Egyptians used dogs, water, tools, chariots, papyrus, precious gems, calendars, and a written form of language called hieroglyphics.
The Chinese language is written using characters, each representing a word or a syllable. There are thousands of characters in total, but only around 3,000 are commonly used in everyday communication. These characters can be combined to form words and sentences.
yes they did
They had their own written language
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
Contributions of the ancient Egyptians include: Papyrus - the first form of paper Pyramids - an engineering marvel Hieroglyphics - an elaborate written language