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Hieratic was a writing system that developed alongside and is closely related to the hieroglyphic system. It allowed scribes to quickly write with a brush and ink on papyrus. It was used in cases where using hieroglyphics would be impractical or unnecessary.
it was a useless river plant that was everywhere so it was a way to get rid of it
The hieroglyphic writing was used on both stone monument and for daily records and communication on papyrus scrolls. However most of the population was illiterate and this writing was primarily used by specially educated scribes.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
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R. B. Parkinson has written: 'Papyrus' -- subject(s): Manuscripts (Papyri), Papyrus (The plant) 'The Rosetta Stone' -- subject(s): Egyptian language, Hieroglyphic Writing, Rosetta stone
Beginning in 3500 BC, writing systems began in ancient civilizations such as Egypt. Egyptians would write their hieroglyphic script on papyrus paper.Ê
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The advantages of hieroglyphics is that written language could be passed down. The disadvantages were that papyrus decayed and stone walls were destroyed by time. The only reason that the hieroglyphics were deciphered is that the Rosetta Stone had the Greek language on the stone so we had a large enough sample to read the hieroglyphics.
There are countless advantages of the River Nile. Though the Nile is not used as much as it was in ancient times the Aswan Dam provides irrigation and hydro electrictiy. In ancient times the Nile was used for washing clothes, transportation, irrigation, farming and the reeds that grew near the river banks, called papyrus, were used as paper for writing on.
Hieratic was a writing system that developed alongside and is closely related to the hieroglyphic system. It allowed scribes to quickly write with a brush and ink on papyrus. It was used in cases where using hieroglyphics would be impractical or unnecessary.
it was a useless river plant that was everywhere so it was a way to get rid of it
S. Rossini has written: 'Papyrus' 'Egyptian hieroglyphics' -- subject(s): Egyptian language, Hieroglyphic Writing 'Osiris' -- subject(s): Funeral rites and ceremonies, Near-death experiences, Osiris (Egyptian deity)
The hieroglyphic writing was used on both stone monument and for daily records and communication on papyrus scrolls. However most of the population was illiterate and this writing was primarily used by specially educated scribes.
Papyrus -i, masculine or feminine; or papyrum -i, neuter.