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Early man (around 160,000 years ago) did not have any form of writing, so hieroglyphics didn't help them. Hieroglyphics weren't invented by the Egyptians until sometime after 4000 BCE. They came about because the Egyptians wanted to keep written records based on their language.
The first Egyptian writing was made up of rows of pictures called hieroglyphs. Each picture stood for; an object, an idea, or the sound of a word. Many of the hieroglyphs are quite complicated- they must have taken ages to draw!
hieroglyhics writing is different from our writing today because our writing is based on the alphabet and theis is not
The ancient Egyptians used three forms of writing: hieroglyphics for religious or political texts to be carved in stone or painted on walls in a permanent way, hieratic script, which was an abstracted form of the hieroglyphs which could be quickly written with pen and papyrus, and demotic script, which was used for everyday purposes, was also suited to pen and ink, and was even further removed from hieroglyphs, although based on them.
The ancient Egyptians were based in egypt.
The Sumerians of Mesopotamia, they developed cuneiform. They also invented the wheel and a number system based on 60.
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a solar year
The Japanese writing was based on China's characters :)
They were the first to develop alphabet-based writing, much simpler than the writing systems developed so far.
he is based on 3D pictures.
Picture based writing called hieroglyphics's.
the Phoenicians developed a style of writing based on
The ancient Egyptians used three forms of writing: hieroglyphics for religious or political texts to be carved in stone or painted on walls in a permanent way, hieratic script, which was an abstracted form of the hieroglyphs which could be quickly written with pen and papyrus, and demotic script, which was used for everyday purposes, was also suited to pen and ink, and was even further removed from hieroglyphs, although based on them.
In ancient Egypt, writing was done using a system of hieroglyphs, which were symbols that represented words or sounds. Hieroglyphs were typically inscribed on papyrus scrolls or hieratic script, a simplified form of hieroglyphs that was used for everyday writing. The writing was done using reed pens or brushes dipped in ink made from carbon-based pigments mixed with water or other liquids.
Commanders of units for which a CMETL is not published develop a CMETL based on?