The Merotic was developed when they borrowed from the Greeks
Just like hieroglyphics, meroitic was translated using the Rosetta stone.
just like hieroglyphics, meroitic was translated using the Rosetta stone
The Kushite and Egyptian cultures were similar because Jush was under Egyptian rule for about 500 years.
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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.
Meroitic was a culture in the city Kush.
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The Kushites written language was Meroitic, unfortunately historians are not yet able to interpret Meroitic.
The Egyptian language gave way to a new, native language known as meroritic.
The Kush kingdom is believed to have spoken Meroitic, a language that has not been fully deciphered. It is thought to have been distinct from Egyptian and of the Afro-Asiatic language family.
Just like hieroglyphics, meroitic was translated using the Rosetta stone.
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Meroitic writing
just like hieroglyphics, meroitic was translated using the Rosetta stone
The Kushite and Egyptian cultures were similar because Jush was under Egyptian rule for about 500 years.
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