The man or male of the family usually did the writing The man or male of the family usually did the writing The man or male of the family usually did the writing
Hieroglyphics.
No they didn't.
pictographs
pictographs (hieroglyphics)
hard to understand
Archaeologists call the basic unit in the Aztec and Mayan system of writing is called a glyph.
'Aztec writing' or 'Aztec hieroglyphics' is the name given to the Prehispanic writing system that was used during the period of the Aztec Empire (1431-1521). It is a term also often used for the continuation of this system as used in the first century of Spanish colonial rule in Central Mexico by indigenous scribes, although in both cases 'Nahuatl writing' is a more appropriate term given the fact that the system was used beyond the borders and time-frame of the Aztec Empire.
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they were very advanced because they had their own language and writing.
Archaeologists refer to the basic unit in the Aztec and Maya system of writing as glyphs. These glyphs often represent sounds, words, or whole ideas in their respective writing systems.
The Aztec writing system used logograms and glyphs, not an alphabet like the Latin script. However, there are symbols representing various sounds in Nahuatl, the Aztec language, that can be used to write English words, but it's not a direct translation of the English alphabet into the Aztec writing system.